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Parallel 1CH 28:14

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BI 1Ch 28:14 ©

Text critical issues=none Clarity of original=clearImportance=normal(All still tentative.)

OET (OET-RV)

OET-LVFor_the_golden in/on/at/with_weight of_the_gold to/from_all/each/any/every articles of_service and_service to_all/each/any/every the_articles the_silver in/on/at/with_weight to/from_all/each/any/every articles of_service and_service.

UHBלַ⁠זָּהָ֤ב בַּ⁠מִּשְׁקָל֙ לַ⁠זָּהָ֔ב לְ⁠כָל־כְּלֵ֖י עֲבוֹדָ֣ה וַ⁠עֲבוֹדָ֑ה לְ⁠כֹ֨ל כְּלֵ֤י הַ⁠כֶּ֨סֶף֙ בְּ⁠מִשְׁקָ֔ל לְ⁠כָל־כְּלֵ֖י עֲבוֹדָ֥ה וַ⁠עֲבוֹדָֽה׃
   (la⁠zzāhāⱱ ba⁠mmishqāl la⁠zzāhāⱱ lə⁠kāl-kəlēy ˊₐⱱōdāh va⁠ˊₐⱱōdāh lə⁠kol kəlēy ha⁠kkeşef bə⁠mishqāl lə⁠kāl-kəlēy ˊₐⱱōdāh va⁠ˊₐⱱōdāh.)

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Note: Automatic aligning of the OET-RV to the LV is done by some temporary software, hence the OET-RV alignments are incomplete (and may occasionally be wrong).

BrLXXΚαὶ τὸν σταθμὸν τῆς ὁλκῆς αὐτῶν τῶν τε χρυσῶν καὶ ἀργυρῶν λυχνιῶν τὴν ὁλκὴν ἔδωκεν αὐτῷ,
   (Kai ton stathmon taʸs holkaʸs autōn tōn te ⱪrusōn kai argurōn luⱪniōn taʸn holkaʸn edōken autōi, )

BrTrAnd he gave him the account of their weight, both of gold and silver vessels.

ULTfor gold by weight, for gold for all the items of service and service, for all the items of silver by weight, for all the items of service and service,

USTHe had written down how much gold and how much silver to use to make all the items in the regular functions of the temple. The measurements of the amount of gold and silver were by weight.

BSB• the weight of all the gold articles for every kind of service;
• the weight of all the silver articles for every kind of service;


OEBNo OEB 1CH book available

WEBBEof gold by weight for the gold for all vessels of every kind of service, for all the vessels of silver by weight, for all vessels of every kind of service;

WMBB (Same as above)

NETHe gave him the prescribed weight for all the gold items to be used in various types of service in the Lord’s temple, for all the silver items to be used in various types of service,

LSVeven gold by weight, for [things of] gold, for all instruments of every service; for all instruments of silver by weight, for all instruments of every service;

FBVHe also laid down how much gold and silver was to be used in making the different objects used in every kind of service,[fn]


28:14 In the following verses there is much repetition so the translation has been simplified for clarity.

T4THe wrote down how much gold and how much silver should be used to make all the items in the temple:

LEBand for the gold, according to the weight of the gold for all the vessels of the service, and the service of all the vessels of silver according to the weight of all the vessels for every kind of service.[fn]


28:14 Literally “service and service”

BBEOf gold, by weight, for the vessels of gold, for all the vessels of different uses; and silver for all the vessels of silver by weight, for vessels of different uses;

MoffNo Moff 1CH book available

JPSof gold by weight for the vessels of gold, for all vessels of every kind of service; of silver for all the vessels of silver by weight, for all vessels of every kind of service;

ASVof gold by weight for the vessels of gold, for all vessels of every kind of service; of silver for all the vessels of silver by weight, for all vessels of every kind of service;

DRAGold by weight for every vessel for the ministry. And silver by weight according to the diversity of the vessels and uses.

YLTeven gold by weight, for [things of] gold, for all instruments of service and service; for all instruments of silver by weight, for all instruments of service and service;

Drbygold by weight for [things] of gold, for all utensils of each kind of service; for all utensils of silver, by weight, for all utensils of each kind of service;

RVof gold by weight for the vessels of gold, for all vessels of every kind of service; of silver for all the vessels of silver by weight, for all vessels of every kind of service:

WbstrHe gave of gold by weight for things of gold, for all instruments of all manner of service; silver also for all instruments of silver by weight, for all instruments of every kind of service:

KJB-1769He gave of gold by weight for things of gold, for all instruments of all manner of service; silver also for all instruments of silver by weight, for all instruments of every kind of service:

KJB-1611Hee gaue of golde by weight, for things of golde, for all instruments of all manner of seruice: siluer also for all instruments of siluer, by weight, for all instruments of euery kinde of seruice:
   (He gave of gold by weight, for things of gold, for all instruments of all manner of seruice: siluer also for all instruments of silver, by weight, for all instruments of every kinde of seruice:)

BshpsFor golde, and for the waight of golde, for all vessels of sundry ministrations, for all maner of vessels of siluer in waight, and for all vessels whatsoeuer purpose they serued vnto:
   (For gold, and for the waight of gold, for all vessels of sundry ministrations, for all manner of vessels of silver in waight, and for all vessels whatsoever purpose they served unto:)

GnvaHe gaue of golde by weight, for the vessels of gold, for all the vessels of all maner of seruice, and all the vessels of siluer by weight, for all maner vessels of all maner of seruice.
   (He gave of gold by weight, for the vessels of gold, for all the vessels of all manner of seruice, and all the vessels of silver by weight, for all manner vessels of all manner of seruice. )

CvdlGolde (gaue he him) after ye golde weight for all maner of vessels of euery offyce, and all siluer ornamentes after the weight for all maner of vessell of euery offyce:
   (Golde (gaue he him) after ye/you_all gold weight for all manner of vessels of every offyce, and all silver ornaments after the weight for all manner of vessel of every offyce:)

WyclOf gold in weiyte bi ech vessel of the seruyce, and of siluer, for dyuersitee of vessels, and of werkis;
   (Of gold in weiyte by each vessel of the seruyce, and of silver, for dyuersitee of vessels, and of works;)

LuthGold nach dem Goldgewicht zu allerlei Gefäßen eines jeglichen Amts und allerlei silbern Gezeug nach dem Gewicht zu allerlei Gefäßen eines jeglichen Amts
   (Gold after to_him Goldgewicht to allerlei Gefäßen one jeglichen Amts and allerlei silbern Gezeug after to_him Gewicht to allerlei Gefäßen one jeglichen Amts)

ClVgAurum in pondere per singula vasa ministerii. Argenti quoque pondus pro vasorum et operum diversitate.
   (Aurum in pondere through singula vasa ministerii. Argenti too pondus for vasorum and operum diversitate. )


TSNTyndale Study Notes:

28:11-21 God gave David the actual plans for the Temple through divine inspiration (28:19). On other occasions God also provided plans for the Tabernacle in the wilderness (Exod 25:9) and for the future Temple of Ezekiel (Ezek 40:4).

TTNTyndale Theme Notes:

God’s Promised Kingdom

God promised that his kingdom would come through David (1 Chr 17:4-14). During his reign, David himself made preparations for the building of the Temple as the focal point of God’s kingdom (28:11-19). He also appealed to Israel’s leaders to seek the Lord (28:8-10), and he encouraged the community of Israel to “be strong and courageous” in trusting God to provide (28:20-21).

The Chronicler used these words of David to appeal to the citizens of Judea after the Exile to keep the hope of God’s kingdom alive. The Chronicler wanted the people to know that God’s promise to David, confirmed to Solomon, was equally confirmed for them. After the Exile, Judah no longer existed as an independent kingdom ruled by the dynasty of David. Instead, Judea stood as a small territory with limited independence under a Persian governor. Yet the community of Judea could experience God’s blessing, just as the people had in the days of Hezekiah and Josiah. The Chronicler did not know exactly how God’s promise to David would be realized. Yet he had complete trust in God’s power, sovereignty, and justice; he knew that God would be faithful to his promise and that his kingdom would eventually rule over all.

Following the time of the Chronicler, it appeared that his hopes were disappointed. The Greeks replaced the Persians as rulers of Israel; their intolerance for the Jewish community of faith reached its zenith in the tyrannical Antiochus IV “Epiphanes” (175–163 BC), who made every effort to destroy Israel’s faith and identity, as Daniel had foreseen (Dan 11:21-39). The priestly family of Maccabees resisted Antiochus, restored the Temple, and preserved Judea’s identity. But then the community disintegrated under the successors to the Maccabees; Israel fractured into sects (e.g., the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes) and eventually came under Roman control. When Jesus was born, Roman governors controlled the territory of Israel.

The fulfillment of God’s promises to David took place in a way the Chronicler did not anticipate. Jesus was the anointed king, the Messiah from the dynasty of David (see Matt 16:16-17). His Kingdom was not established by the military defeat of the Romans but rather by the defeat of the powers of sin and death. His Kingdom continues to spread through his followers, and the powers of hell will never prevail against it. In the end, His Kingdom will be fully realized in the ultimate defeat of the powers of evil, and He will reign as King forever (see Rev 19:11–20:15).

Passages for Further Study

1 Chr 17:9-14; 28:1-21; Isa 2:1-4; 60:1-22; 65:17-25; Ezek 37:21-28; Dan 2:31-45; 7:1-28; Mic 4:1-5; Zech 9:9-10; 14:1-21; Matt 4:17; 6:33; 13:11-50; 16:16-19; 18:3-4, 23-35; 19:14, 23-30; 20:1-16; 22:2-14; 25:1-46; Luke 1:30-33; Eph 5:5; Rev 19:1–21:27

BI 1Ch 28:14 ©