
Text -- 1 Kings 12:16 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 12:16 - -- In David's family and son; we can expect no benefit or relief from him, and therefore we renounce all commerce with him, and subjection to him. They n...
In David's family and son; we can expect no benefit or relief from him, and therefore we renounce all commerce with him, and subjection to him. They named David, rather than Rehoboam; to signify, that they renounced not Rehoboam only, but all David's family.

Wesley: 1Ki 12:16 - -- So they call David in contempt; as if they had said, Rehoboam hath no reason to carry himself with such pride and contempt toward his people; for if w...
So they call David in contempt; as if they had said, Rehoboam hath no reason to carry himself with such pride and contempt toward his people; for if we trace his original, it was as mean and obscure as any of ours.

Wesley: 1Ki 12:16 - -- Let us forsake him, and go to our own homes, there to consider, how to provide for ourselves.
Let us forsake him, and go to our own homes, there to consider, how to provide for ourselves.
JFB -> 1Ki 12:15-18
JFB: 1Ki 12:15-18 - -- That was the overruling cause. Rehoboam's weakness (Ecc 2:18-19) and inexperience in public affairs has given rise to the probable conjecture, that, l...
That was the overruling cause. Rehoboam's weakness (Ecc 2:18-19) and inexperience in public affairs has given rise to the probable conjecture, that, like many other princes in the East, he had been kept secluded in the harem till the period of his accession (Ecc 4:14), his father being either afraid of his aspiring to the sovereignty, like the two sons of David, or, which is more probable, afraid of prematurely exposing his imbecility. The king's haughty and violent answer to a people already filled with a spirit of discontent and exasperation, indicated so great an incapacity to appreciate the gravity of the crisis, so utter a want of common sense, as to create a belief that he was struck with judicial blindness. It was received with mingled scorn and derision. The revolt was accomplished, and yet so quietly, that Rehoboam remained in Shechem, fancying himself the sovereign of a united kingdom, until his chief tax gatherer, who had been most imprudently sent to treat with the people, had been stoned to death. This opened his eyes, and he fled for security to Jerusalem.
Clarke -> 1Ki 12:16
Clarke: 1Ki 12:16 - -- So Israel departed unto their tents - That is, the ten tribes withdrew their allegiance from Rehoboam; only Judah and Benjamin, frequently reckoned ...
So Israel departed unto their tents - That is, the ten tribes withdrew their allegiance from Rehoboam; only Judah and Benjamin, frequently reckoned one tribe, remaining with him.
TSK -> 1Ki 12:16
TSK: 1Ki 12:16 - -- What portion : 2Sa 20:1; 2Ch 10:16
to your tents : 1Ki 22:17, 1Ki 22:36
now see : 1Ki 11:13, 1Ki 11:34, 1Ki 11:36, 1Ki 11:39; 2Sa 7:15, 2Sa 7:16; Psa ...
What portion : 2Sa 20:1; 2Ch 10:16
to your tents : 1Ki 22:17, 1Ki 22:36
now see : 1Ki 11:13, 1Ki 11:34, 1Ki 11:36, 1Ki 11:39; 2Sa 7:15, 2Sa 7:16; Psa 2:1-6, Psa 76:10, Psa 89:29-37, Psa 132:17; Isa 7:2, Isa 7:6, Isa 7:7, Isa 9:6, Isa 9:7; Jer 23:5, Jer 23:6, Jer 33:15, Jer 33:16, Jer 33:21; Luk 19:14, Luk 19:27

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Barnes -> 1Ki 12:16
Barnes: 1Ki 12:16 - -- See the marginal reference. The words breathe unmistakeably the spirit of tribal jealousy and dislike (1Ki 11:40 note). Now see to thine own ho...
See the marginal reference. The words breathe unmistakeably the spirit of tribal jealousy and dislike (1Ki 11:40 note).
Now see to thine own house, David - i. e., "Henceforth, house of David, look after thine own tribe, Judah, only."It is not a threat of war, but a warning against interference.
Poole -> 1Ki 12:16
Poole: 1Ki 12:16 - -- What portion have we in David i.e. in David’ s family and son? we can expect no benefit or relief from him, and therefore we renounce all commer...
What portion have we in David i.e. in David’ s family and son? we can expect no benefit or relief from him, and therefore we renounce all commerce with him, and subjection to him. See 2Sa 20:1 . They named David rather than Rehoboam, to signify, that they did renounce, not Rehoboam only, but all David’ s family.
The son of Jesse so they call David in contempt: q. d. Rehoboam hath no reason to carry himself with such pride and contempt toward his people, for if we trace his original, it was as mean and obscure as many of ours. And since he abuseth his power, let us reduce him to his former obscurity.
To your tents, O Israel i.e. let us all forsake him, and go to our own homes. there to consider, and then to meet and conclude how to provide otherwise for ourselves. Now see to thine own use, David , i.e. govern thy own family; for thou shalt no longer rule over us. Thus they brake out into actual rebellion against him, whom God had made their lawful sovereign; wherein, though they fulfilled God’ s counsel, yet they violated his authority and command. And they do again make an opprobrious mention of David, whom they should not have named without honour.
Haydock -> 1Ki 12:16
Haydock: 1Ki 12:16 - -- Look to. Chaldean, "rule over thy own tribe." They imitate those who give a bill of divorce. (Calmet) ---
Herein they were not excusable, no more...
Look to. Chaldean, "rule over thy own tribe." They imitate those who give a bill of divorce. (Calmet) ---
Herein they were not excusable, no more than those who persecuted God's people, though he permitted their wickedness, to chastise the guilty. (Menochius) ---
Seba had formerly withdrawn the people from David in the same manner, 2 Kings xx. 1. (Haydock) ---
Abulensis thinks that as God had chosen Jeroboam, and his rival acted tryannically, the people did right. (Tirinus)
Gill -> 1Ki 12:16
Gill: 1Ki 12:16 - -- So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them,.... To grant their requests:
the people answered the king, saying, what portion have ...
So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them,.... To grant their requests:
the people answered the king, saying, what portion have we in David? or in his posterity, which are not of our tribes, nor are we obliged to have a king of that family; nor can we expect any benefit or advantage from thence, as may be easily concluded from the rough answer of Rehoboam:
neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse; so they called David by way of contempt; which was great ingratitude, when he had done such great things for them, and he and his son Solomon had raised them to the pitch of wealth and glory they now enjoyed; these were seditious expressions, and seem to be borrowed from a seditious person in the times of David, 2Sa 20:1.
to your tents, O Israel; signifying it was high time to depart from Rehoboam, and to have nothing to say to him, or do with him, but retire to their habitations, to consider whom to set as king over them:
now see to thine own house, David; thou son or grandson of David; not his own house and family, and mind his domestic affairs, nor the house of the sanctuary in his tribe, as many of the Jewish writers interpret it; but rather the tribe of Judah, of which he was, and would have him consider to what a narrow compass his kingdom would be brought, who was just now blustering and boasting of his grandeur as a king:
so Israel departed unto their tents; to their cities, as the Targum, and their habitations there, without recognizing Rehoboam as their king, or swearing allegiance, or giving homage to him as such.

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