Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
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2 Chronicles
Book: 2 Chronicles
Chapter: 9
Overview:
The
Queen of
Sheba.
(1-12) Solomon's riches, and his
Death.
(13-31)
1-12 This history has been considered, 1Ki 10; yet because
our
Saviour has proposed it as an
Example in seeking after him,
Mt 12:42, we must not pass it over without observing, that
those who know the worth of true
Wisdom will grudge
No pains or
cost to obtain it. The
Queen of
Sheba Put herself to a great
Deal of trouble and expense to hear the
Wisdom of
Solomon; and
yet, learning from him to serve
God, and do her duty, she
thought herself
Well paid for her pains. Heavenly
Wisdom is that
Pearl of great price, for which, if we part with all, we make a
good bargain.
13-31 The imports here mentioned, would show that prosperity
drew the minds of
Solomon and his subjects to the
Love of things
curious and uncommon, though useless in themselves. True
Wisdom
and happiness are always united together; but
No such
Alliance
exists between wealth and the enjoyment of the things of this
Life. Let us then acquaint ourselves with the
Saviour, that we
may find
Rest for our souls. Here is
Solomon reigning in wealth
and power, in ease and
Fulness, the like of which could never
since be found; for the most known of the great princes of the
Earth were famed for their wars; whereas
Solomon reigned forty
years in profound peace. The promise was fulfilled, that
God
would give him riches and honour, such as
No Kings have had or
shall have. The lustre wherein he appeared, was typical of the
spiritual
Glory of the kingdom of the
Messiah, and but a faint
representation of His
Throne, which is above every
Throne. Here
is
Solomon dying, and leaving all his wealth and power to one
who he knew would be a fool! Ec 2:18,19. This was not only
vanity, but vexation of
Spirit. Neither power, wealth, nor
Wisdom, can
Ward off or prepare for the stroke of
Death. But
thanks be to
God who giveth the victory to the true believer,
even over this dreaded enemy, through
Jesus Christ our
Lord.