6 Unto carpenters, and builders, and masons, and to buy timber and hewn stone to repair the house.
6 Unto carpenters, H2796 and builders, H1129 and masons, H1443 and to buy H7069 timber H6086 and hewn H4274 stone H68 to repair H2388 the house. H1004
6 unto the carpenters, and to the builders, and to the masons, and for buying timber and hewn stone to repair the house.
6 to artificers, and to builders, and `to repairers of' the wall, and to buy wood and hewn stones to strengthen the house;
6 to the carpenters and the builders and the masons, and to buy timber and hewn stone to repair the house.
6 to the carpenters, and to the builders, and to the masons, and for buying timber and hewn stone to repair the house.
6 To the woodworkers and the builders and the stone-cutters; and for getting wood and cut stones for the building up of the house.
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Commentary on 2 Kings 22 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 22
This chapter begins the story of the reign of good king Josiah, whose goodness shines the brighter because it came just after so much wickedness, which he had the honour to reform, and just before so great a destruction, which yet he had not the honour to prevent. Here, after his general character (v. 1, 2), we have a particular account of the respect he paid
2Ki 22:1-10
Concerning Josiah we are here told,
2Ki 22:11-20
We hear no more of the repairing of the temple: no doubt that good work went on well; but the book of the law that was found in it occupies us now, and well it may. It is not laid up in the king's cabinet as a piece of antiquity, a rarity to be admired, but it is read before the king. Those put the truest honour upon their Bibles that study them and converse with them daily, feed on that bread and walk by that light. Men of honour and business must look upon an acquaintance with God's word to be their best business and honour. Now here we have,