2 Chronicles 1:7
In that night did God appear unto Solomon, and said unto him, Ask what I shall give thee.
Original Language Analysis
בַּלַּ֣יְלָה
In that night
H3915
בַּלַּ֣יְלָה
In that night
Strong's:
H3915
Word #:
1 of 11
properly, a twist (away of the light), i.e., night; figuratively, adversity
הַה֔וּא
H1931
הַה֔וּא
Strong's:
H1931
Word #:
2 of 11
he (she or it); only expressed when emphatic or without a verb; also (intensively) self, or (especially with the article) the same; sometimes (as demo
נִרְאָ֥ה
appear
H7200
נִרְאָ֥ה
appear
Strong's:
H7200
Word #:
3 of 11
to see, literally or figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive, intransitive and causative)
אֱלֹהִ֖ים
did God
H430
אֱלֹהִ֖ים
did God
Strong's:
H430
Word #:
4 of 11
gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme god; occasionally applied by way of
שְׁאַ֖ל
unto him Ask
H7592
שְׁאַ֖ל
unto him Ask
Strong's:
H7592
Word #:
8 of 11
to inquire; by implication, to request; by extension, to demand
מָ֥ה
H4100
מָ֥ה
Strong's:
H4100
Word #:
9 of 11
properly, interrogative what? (including how? why? when?); but also exclamation, what! (including how!), or indefinitely what (including whatever, and
Cross References
John 16:23And in that day ye shall ask me nothing. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, he will give it you.Mark 10:51And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee? The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my sight.
Historical Context
This encounter occurred early in Solomon's reign (c. 970 BCE) at the tabernacle in Gibeon, before the temple was built. God's appearance validated Solomon's kingship and established the kingdom's priorities - wisdom for governance over personal enrichment.
Questions for Reflection
- If God asked 'What shall I give you?' today, what would your request reveal about your heart's priorities?
- How does Solomon's request for wisdom challenge you to seek spiritual rather than material gifts in prayer?
Analysis & Commentary
God's question to Solomon 'Ask what I shall give thee' represents extraordinary grace - God invites petition, essentially offering a blank check. This divine initiative tests Solomon's heart: will he ask for selfish gain or kingdom needs? The nighttime setting at Gibeon's high place, following extensive sacrifices (1:6), suggests private divine revelation after public worship. This pattern - God speaking after costly worship - appears throughout Scripture. Reformed theology emphasizes that God's invitation to prayer is itself gracious enablement, creating the desire for right requests. Christ invites similar asking 'in His name' (John 14:13-14), with the Spirit shaping requests to align with God's will.