Discuss 2 Chronicles 3

  • Chris - In Reply - 5 days ago
    Hello C.N.C. Thanks for your question. Whenever I consider proper names in the Old Testament, I understand that names given to children are usually given for a particular reason. In other words, those parents don't simply look at how the name sounds, appeals, or its popularity (as might be done today), rather, what special trait might it represent or maybe a name taken from an important ancestor in that family line.

    So, in the case of 2 Chronicles 3:17 (and 1 Kings 7:21), it could well be that the names of Jachin & Boaz were given to them for a particular reason by their parents. Now here in these passages, King Solomon wants to reflect the importance of these two pillars (which are certainly outstanding by their position, height, & proximity to those passing by the temple) & so he designates these names as we see here.

    In Hebrew, Jachin (Yakin) means "to be established or be firm": maybe representing the God-appointed construction of this structure & its endurance and longevity ( 1 Kings 8:17-20) by Solomon. And Boaz, traditionally taken to mean "in strength & in swiftness". We could only imagine how such meanings could fit here; as Boaz himself was a man of great character & influence, ready to meet the needs of the family (esp. concerning Ruth), could it be that Solomon was envisioning God's Presence & Power displayed here, even as God was ever-present even as the children of Israel gathered outside & within the confines of the Tabernacle of the Congregation & dealt speedily with them, whether for their needs or in judgment? Just a few thoughts for you to consider - others here may share their understanding. Blessings.
  • C.N.C. - 5 days ago
    Hello Brethren, God bless you all and thank you to everyone that prayed for me back in December.

    I have a question. In 2 Chronicles 3:17, why did Solomon name the pillars of the temple Jachin and Boaz? I'm praying about this now, and I'm looking through the scriptures. I find Boaz from The Book of Ruth and I find Jachin as a priest and as an original son of Simeon. Any ideas? Ruckman's commentary points out the original "pillars" are found in Exodus 13:21-22. I thought that was a really great observation.
  • Henry - In Reply on 2 Chronicles 3 - 2 years ago
    D Munroe. No man knows but God's Word says in the beginning which is truth

    So no matter how old they think is is it's still in the beginning, God's never wrong.
  • D Munroe on 2 Chronicles 3 - 2 years ago
    How old is the earth?
  • David on 2 Chronicles 3 - 3 years ago
    2 Chronicles 3

    Solomon begins the construction of the Lord's temple with detail measurements and precise materials. Nothing was left to chance, everything was by design.

    Just as my life should not left to chance but by design of the Lord Jesus Christ. The measurements and precise materials come from the Scriptures of the Lord. 2 Timothy 3: 16, 17 The design is by the leading of the Holy Ghost within me. My responsibility is to put in the holy and righteousness of God and leave out the things I desire that are not of God. 2 Corinthians 6: 16, 17; 2 Corinthians 10: 3-6

    Thank you Lord. Bless our country and the leadership that they may find the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior and there by lead by God's design and not their own mind. September 28, 2021
  • Joyce on 2 Chronicles 3 - 3 years ago
    What Precious metal from Ophir did Solomon use to make the steps of the temple???


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