Nathan the prophet] See 2 Samuel vii. 2 (= 1 Chronicles xvii. 1); 2 Samuel xii. 1; 1 Kings i. 8–39.
Gad the seer] See 2 Samuel xxiv. 11 (= 1 Chronicles xxi. 9), Gad the prophet, David’s seer.
In the Hebrew Samuel is called rōeh (seer), Nathan, nābī (prophet), and Gad, ḥōzeh (gazer or seer of visions).
³⁰with all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
30. the times] i.e. the changes, vicissitudes. Compare xii. 32, note.
THE SECOND BOOK OF
THE CHRONICLES
Chapters I.–IX.
Solomon.
Chapter I.
1–6.
Solomon’s great Sacrifice at Gibeon.