2 Chronicles 5:6

Authorized King James Version

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Also king Solomon, and all the congregation of Israel that were assembled unto him before the ark, sacrificed sheep and oxen, which could not be told nor numbered for multitude.

Original Language Analysis

וְהַמֶּ֣לֶךְ Also king H4428
וְהַמֶּ֣לֶךְ Also king
Strong's: H4428
Word #: 1 of 18
a king
שְׁלֹמֹ֗ה Solomon H8010
שְׁלֹמֹ֗ה Solomon
Strong's: H8010
Word #: 2 of 18
shelomah, david's successor
וְכָל H3605
וְכָל
Strong's: H3605
Word #: 3 of 18
properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense)
עֲדַ֧ת and all the congregation H5712
עֲדַ֧ת and all the congregation
Strong's: H5712
Word #: 4 of 18
a stated assemblage (specifically, a concourse, or generally, a family or crowd)
יִשְׂרָאֵ֛ל of Israel H3478
יִשְׂרָאֵ֛ל of Israel
Strong's: H3478
Word #: 5 of 18
he will rule as god; jisral, a symbolical name of jacob; also (typically) of his posterity
הַנּֽוֹעָדִ֥ים that were assembled H3259
הַנּֽוֹעָדִ֥ים that were assembled
Strong's: H3259
Word #: 6 of 18
to fix upon (by agreement or appointment); by implication, to meet (at a stated time), to summon (to trial), to direct (in a certain quarter or positi
עָלָ֖יו H5921
עָלָ֖יו
Strong's: H5921
Word #: 7 of 18
above, over, upon, or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications
לִפְנֵ֣י unto him before H6440
לִפְנֵ֣י unto him before
Strong's: H6440
Word #: 8 of 18
the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposi
הָֽאָר֑וֹן the ark H727
הָֽאָר֑וֹן the ark
Strong's: H727
Word #: 9 of 18
a box
מְזַבְּחִים֙ sacrificed H2076
מְזַבְּחִים֙ sacrificed
Strong's: H2076
Word #: 10 of 18
to slaughter an animal (usually in sacrifice)
צֹ֣אן sheep H6629
צֹ֣אן sheep
Strong's: H6629
Word #: 11 of 18
a collective name for a flock (of sheep or goats); also figuratively (of men)
וּבָקָ֔ר and oxen H1241
וּבָקָ֔ר and oxen
Strong's: H1241
Word #: 12 of 18
a beeve or an animal of the ox family of either gender (as used for plowing); collectively, a herd
אֲשֶׁ֧ר H834
אֲשֶׁ֧ר
Strong's: H834
Word #: 13 of 18
who, which, what, that; also (as an adverb and a conjunction) when, where, how, because, in order that, etc
לֹֽא H3808
לֹֽא
Strong's: H3808
Word #: 14 of 18
not (the simple or abs. negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles
יִסָּפְר֛וּ which could not be told H5608
יִסָּפְר֛וּ which could not be told
Strong's: H5608
Word #: 15 of 18
properly, to score with a mark as a tally or record, i.e., (by implication) to inscribe, and also to enumerate; intensively, to recount, i.e., celebra
וְלֹ֥א H3808
וְלֹ֥א
Strong's: H3808
Word #: 16 of 18
not (the simple or abs. negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles
יִמָּנ֖וּ nor numbered H4487
יִמָּנ֖וּ nor numbered
Strong's: H4487
Word #: 17 of 18
properly, to weigh out; by implication, to allot or constitute officially; also to enumerate or enroll
מֵרֹֽב׃ for multitude H7230
מֵרֹֽב׃ for multitude
Strong's: H7230
Word #: 18 of 18
abundance (in any respect)

Analysis & Commentary

Also king Solomon, and all the congregation of Israel that were assembled unto him before the ark, sacrificed sheep and oxen, which could not be told nor numbered for multitude.

This verse contributes to the narrative of Solomon's reign, specifically focusing on God's presence dwelling with His people. The Chronicler presents Solomon's faithfulness in temple building and worship as paradigmatic for post-exilic Israel. Unlike the Kings account which includes Solomon's failures, Chronicles emphasizes his positive example during his faithful years.

Theologically, the passage demonstrates that wholehearted seeking of God results in His manifest blessing and presence. The temple construction and dedication represent the climax of God's dwelling with Israel, foreshadowing the incarnation when God would dwell among humanity in Christ. The elaborate preparations and careful adherence to divine pattern emphasize that worship must occur on God's terms.

Cross-references to the tabernacle (Exodus 25-40), Davidic covenant (2 Samuel 7, 1 Chronicles 17), and Messianic prophecies illuminate how Solomon's temple points toward Christ as the true meeting place between God and humanity. The material glory of Solomon's kingdom anticipates the greater glory of the Messianic age.

Historical Context

The reign of Solomon (970-930 BCE) represents Israel's golden age of peace and prosperity. The temple construction began in Solomon's fourth year (966 BCE), exactly 480 years after the Exodus according to 1 Kings 6:1. The Chronicler writes from a post-exilic perspective (450-400 BCE), emphasizing themes relevant to the restored community: temple worship, Levitical service, and covenant faithfulness.

Archaeological evidence confirms Solomon's extensive building projects and international trade relationships. The temple's design incorporated Phoenician architectural elements, evidenced by parallel structures discovered in Syria and Lebanon. Solomon's alliance with Hiram of Tyre provided both materials (Lebanese cedar) and craftsmen for the construction.

The post-exilic audience, having returned from Babylonian captivity to rebuild the temple, needed encouragement that God's presence and blessing could be restored through faithful worship. The Chronicler presents Solomon's reign as paradigmatic—when leaders and people seek God wholeheartedly, He dwells among them and prospers them.

Questions for Reflection