. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. estion, whetherthis is a [lainting of the throne of f^olonion described in vs. 18, cushion is of a dark purple (leather of a Tyrian dye.) with very darkor black spots, the frame of the chair is pale blue, (of stained ivory.)inlaid Willi white (ivory.). The lions are yellow, (gold.) as are thesuppo


. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. estion, whetherthis is a [lainting of the throne of f^olonion described in vs. 18, cushion is of a dark purple (leather of a Tyrian dye.) with very darkor black spots, the frame of the chair is pale blue, (of stained ivory.)inlaid Willi white (ivory.). The lions are yellow, (gold.) as are thesupports of the feet, and tlie fancy-work on the legs. Rut it is proba-bly only a picture of its model, and it.^ existence possibly occasionedthe .Tewish tradition. It appears in the Harpers tomb, of Bruce, &c.( No W of Ifilkinson. 5, to the E. otChamp.) the catacomb of theliarps of the French commissioners. The monarch whose namehere occurs,is Remeses III, (1235 B. C [ Champ.]) but that of hisfather and predecessor is traced beiieatli the ovals of Remeses, who ap-propriated and completed the subjects on its walls. This catacomb is 405ft. long, and has many chambers. Its descent is 31 ft. See the descriji-tion of its magnificence, in IFilldnson, and the great French work. En. [238]. 23 So king Solomon exceeded all the kingsof tlie earth for richesand for wisdom. Ir r;in. 49:9. Num. £S:2\. S4:9. Rev. • Heb. .o v?^€. I 2 Chi-. 9:20—2-2. m 17. 7 111-, lliei-e Wiis no siiver in Oiein. II 2-2:-l3. Cmi. 10:4. 2 9:21. 20:3« 37. Is. 49:7. 7i:>0. I?. 2:IS. 23:1,0,10. 60:9. 66:19. Kr. 27:I-i. :3. Tn,sf,;/,. J Or, Kerh. 13. Am. 3) .Inh 39:13. I 3:12,13. 4:30,31. 2 Chr. 9:-22,23. P».b9:27. Eph. 3:8. Col. 1:18,19. 2:2,3. Verse 22. Many learned men have endeavored to show that Tharshish was acity in Spain, called Tartessiis ; and nome think that this navy, whichSolomon had with the na\y of lliram, was distinct from that whichliaded to Ophi


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