Temple and Land

Temple and Land 2017-09-06T23:56:28+06:00

At a number of points, the names of the deputies or the place names listed in 1 Ki 4:7-19 are linked with terms that are used in the temple narratives in 1 Kings 6-8. Elonbeth-hanan, or Elon Beth-hanan, uses a form of EYL, one form of which means ?gatepost?E(1 Ki 6:31). Arubboth, the name of the location of ?Ben-hesed?Emeans ?chimney?Eor ?window?E(v. 10). Baana ben-Hushai is in ?Bealoth?E(v. 16). It is possible that the place name is ?Aloth,?Eand the ?b-?Eis an attached preposition. If so, the place name is linked to the word for ?ascension offering?E(OLAH). Jehoshaphat is son of Paruah, which comes from a verb meaning ?sprout, bud, bloom?Eand is used of the budding ornamental flowers in the temple (1 Ki 7:26). In short, in organizing the land, Solomon is doing something analogous to building the temple. Temple and land are parallel realities, and this is highlighted by the presence of temple-related names in the list of officers.


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