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A Conspicuous Ruin
Commentators explain that the temple's great height, which symbolized its glory, would also make its destruction a highly visible and shocking spectacle. Just as its magnificence was 'a city on a hill' for all to see, its ruin would be an equally public and undeniable sign of God's judgment, causing passersby to be astonished.
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1 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
The Hebrew text reads, And this house shall be high... The meaning appears to be that this house will be "high" (that is, conspicuous) in …
19th Century
Bishop
At this house, which is high. —The word “which” is not in the original Hebrew here (although found in the present Hebrew …
17th Century
Pastor
And at this house which is high The house of the most High, as some render it, and in high esteem, fame, and glory, as we…
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17th Century
Minister
God warned Solomon, now that he had newly built and dedicated the temple, that he and his people should not be arrogant, but fear. After all the se…