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Concise Bible Dictionary
:
See
DIAL
.
From
Manners and Customs of the Bible
:
2 Kings 20:11
11
And Isaiah the prophet cried unto the Lord: and he brought the shadow ten degrees backward, by which it had gone down in the dial of Ahaz. (2 Kings 20:11)
. Isaiah
the
prophet
cried unto the
Lord
: and he brought the shadow
ten
degrees backward, by which it had gone
down
in the
dial
of
Ahaz
.
Maaloth, “dial,” is the same word that is rendered “degrees” in
this
verse, and “stairs” in
2 Kings 9:13
13
Then they hasted, and took every man his garment, and put it under him on the top of the stairs, and blew with trumpets, saying, Jehu is king. (2 Kings 9:13)
. This and the parallel
passage
in
Isaiah 38:8,
8
Behold, I will bring again the shadow of the degrees, which is gone down in the sun dial of Ahaz, ten degrees backward. So the sun returned ten degrees, by which degrees it was gone down. (Isaiah 38:8)
are the
only
places where
the word
“dial” occurs. Our translators probably judged correctly in supposing from the context that by maaloth in this
place
some
instrument
for
measuring
time
is meant; but
what
was its peculiar shape is left to conjecture. The
Babylonians
were doubtless the originators of the
sun
-dial. Herodotus states that the Greeks derived it from them (Euterpe, chap. 109), and it is highly probable that king Ahaz, after whom this dial in the
palace
court was
named
, obtained the idea from
Babylon
.
Some think this dial was a hemispherical cavity in a horizontal square
stone
,
with
the gnomon in the middle, the shadow of which, falling on different lines cut in the hollow surface, marked the hours of the
day
. Others imagine a vertical index surrounded by
twelve
concentric lines. It may
have
been, as some suppose, a
pillar
set
up in an open elevated place, with encircling steps on which the shadows fell; or stairs so constructed that the shadow of an obelisk or of a gnomon on the top platform
might
indicate the hours.
The “degrees,” however, must have marked shorter periods than hours, since ten forward and ten backward are spoken of as only a part of the whole
number
of degrees. See KEIL, Commentary, in loco.
It has been suggested that the “stairs” from which
Jehu
was proclaimed king, as recorded in
2 Kings 9:13,
13
Then they hasted, and took every man his garment, and put it under him on the top of the stairs, and blew with trumpets, saying, Jehu is king. (2 Kings 9:13)
were the same as the “dial” of Ahaz. As already noted, the same word, maaloth, represents both. The idea is that Jehu was taken up the different steps of the dial until he reached the top platform, where he was placed by the aide of the gnomon, when the
trumpets
were blown and the formal announcement was made, “Jehu is king.” See Clarke, Commentary on
2 Kings 9:13
13
Then they hasted, and took every man his garment, and put it under him on the top of the stairs, and blew with trumpets, saying, Jehu is king. (2 Kings 9:13)
Related Books and Articles:
356. Sun Dials
From:
Manners and Customs of the Bible
By:
James M. Freeman
Narrator:
Chris Genthree
Duration:
2min
Call: 1-630-543-1441
“Study to show thyself approved unto God, … rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15).
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