"I made me gardens and orchards, and I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits:"
Commentary
Gill's Exposition
I made me gardens and orchards,.... Of the king's garden, we read Jer 39:4 . Adrichomius (b) makes mention of a royal garden in the suburbs of Jerusalem, fenced with walls; and was a paradise of fruit trees, herbs, spices, and flowers; abounded with
all kind of fruit, exceeding pleasant and delightful to the senses: and, as Solomon was so great a botanist, and knew the nature and use of all kinds of trees and herbs, Kg1 4:33 ; no doubt but he has a herbal garden, well stocked with everything of that kind, curious and useful; see Kg1 21:2 . Gardens are made for pleasure as well as profit; Adam, as soon as created, was put into a garden, to add to his natural pleasure and felicity, as well as for his employment, Gen 2:8 ; and the pleasure of walking in a garden, and partaking of the fruits of it, are alluded to by Solomon, Sol 4:12 ; and I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits; which, as before observed, he had thorough knowledge of, and many of which were brought him from foreign parts; and all served to make his gardens, orchards, parks, forests, and enclosures, very pleasant and delectable. The Targum adds, "some for food, others for drink, and others for medicine.'' (b) Theatrum Terrae Sanctae, p. 170.
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
I made me gardens and orchards,.... Of the king's garden, we read Jer 39:4 . Adrichomius (b) makes mention of a royal garden in the suburbs of Jerusalem, fenced with walls; and was a paradise of fruit trees, herbs, spices, and flowers; abounded with
all kind of fruit, exceeding pleasant and delightful to the senses: and, as Solomon was so great a botanist, and knew the nature and use of all kinds of trees and herbs, Kg1 4:33 ; no doubt but he has a herbal garden, well stocked with everything of that kind, curious and useful; see Kg1 21:2 . Gardens are made for pleasure as well as profit; Adam, as soon as created, was put into a garden, to add to his natural pleasure and felicity, as well as for his employment, Gen 2:8 ; and the pleasure of walking in a garden, and partaking of the fruits of it, are alluded to by Solomon, Sol 4:12 ; and I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits; which, as before observed, he had thorough knowledge of, and many of which were brought him from foreign parts; and all served to make his gardens, orchards, parks, forests, and enclosures, very pleasant and delectable. The Targum adds, "some for food, others for drink, and others for medicine.'' (b) Theatrum Terrae Sanctae, p. 170.