2 Chronicles 1:5
Context1:5 But the bronze altar made by Bezalel son of Uri, son of Hur, was in front of the Lord’s tabernacle. 1 Solomon and the entire assembly prayed to him 2 there.)
2 Chronicles 3:4
Context3:4 The porch in front of the main hall was 30 feet long, corresponding to the width of the temple, 3 and its height was 30 feet. 4 He plated the inside with pure gold.
2 Chronicles 3:15
Context3:15 In front of the temple he made two pillars which had a combined length 5 of 52½ feet, 6 with each having a plated capital seven and one-half feet high. 7
2 Chronicles 3:17
Context3:17 He set up the pillars in front of the temple, one on the right side and the other on the left. 8 He named the one on the right Jachin, 9 and the one on the left Boaz. 10
2 Chronicles 5:9
Context5:9 The poles were so long their ends extending out from the ark were visible from in front of the inner sanctuary, but they could not be seen from beyond that point. 11 They have remained there to this very day.
2 Chronicles 13:14
Context13:14 The men of Judah turned around and realized they were being attacked from the front and the rear. 12 So they cried out for help to the Lord. The priests blew their trumpets,
2 Chronicles 20:16
Context20:16 Tomorrow march down against them as 13 they come up the Ascent of Ziz. You will find them at the end of the ravine in front of the Desert of Jeruel.
2 Chronicles 29:19
Context29:19 We have prepared and consecrated all the items that King Ahaz removed during his reign when he acted unfaithfully. They are in front of the altar of the Lord.”
1 sn The tabernacle was located in Gibeon; see 1 Chr 21:29.
2 tn Heb “sought [or “inquired of”] him.”
3 tc Heb “and the porch which was in front of the length corresponding to the width of the house, twenty cubits.” The phrase הֵיכַל הַבַּיִת (heykhal habbayit, “the main hall of the temple,” which appears in the parallel account in 1 Kgs 6:3) has been accidentally omitted by homoioarcton after עַל־פְּנֵי (’al-pÿney, “in front of”). Note that the following form, הָאֹרֶךְ (ha’orekh, “the length”), also begins with the Hebrew letter he (ה). A scribe’s eye probably jumped from the initial he on הֵיכַל to the initial he on הָאֹרֶךְ, leaving out the intervening letters in the process.
4 tc The Hebrew text has “one hundred and twenty cubits,” i.e. (assuming a cubit of 18 inches) 180 feet (54 m). An ancient Greek witness and the Syriac version read “twenty cubits,” i.e., 30 feet (9 m). It is likely that מֵאָה (me’ah, “a hundred”), is a corruption of an original אַמּוֹת (’ammot, “cubits”).
5 sn The figure given here appears to refer to the combined length of both pillars (perhaps when laid end-to-end on the ground prior to being set up; cf. v. 17); the figure given for the height of the pillars in 1 Kgs 7:15, 2 Kgs 25:17, and Jer 52:21 is half this (i.e., eighteen cubits).
6 tc The Syriac reads “eighteen cubits” (twenty-seven feet). This apparently reflects an attempt at harmonization with 1 Kgs 7:15, 2 Kgs 25:17, and Jer 52:21.
7 tn Heb “and he made before the house two pillars, thirty-five cubits [in] length, and the plated capital which was on its top [was] five cubits.” The significance of the measure “thirty-five cubits” (52.5 feet or 15.75 m, assuming a cubit of 18 inches) for the “length” of the pillars is uncertain. According to 1 Kgs 7:15, each pillar was eighteen cubits (27 feet or 8.1 m) high. Perhaps the measurement given here was taken with the pillars lying end-to-end on the ground before they were set up.
8 tn Or “one on the south and the other on the north.”
9 tn The name “Jachin” appears to be a verbal form and probably means, “he establishes.”
10 tn The meaning of the name “Boaz” is uncertain. For various proposals, see BDB 126-27 s.v. בֹּעַז. One attractive option is to revocalize the name asבְּעֹז (bÿ’oz, “in strength”) and to understand it as completing the verbal form on the first pillar. Taking the words together and reading from right to left, one can translate the sentence, “he establishes [it] in strength.”
11 tn Heb “they could not be seen outside.”
12 tn Heb “and Judah turned, and, look, to them [was] the battle in front and behind.”
13 tn Heb “look.”