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Text -- 1 Kings 3:7 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Ki 3:7 - -- So he was in years: not above twenty years old; and withal (which he principally intends) he was raw and unexperienced, as a child, in state affairs.
So he was in years: not above twenty years old; and withal (which he principally intends) he was raw and unexperienced, as a child, in state affairs.
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To govern my people, and manage affairs.
JFB -> 1Ki 3:7
JFB: 1Ki 3:7 - -- Not in age, for he had reached manhood (1Ki 2:9) and must have been at least twenty years old; but he was raw and inexperienced in matters of governme...
Not in age, for he had reached manhood (1Ki 2:9) and must have been at least twenty years old; but he was raw and inexperienced in matters of government.
Clarke -> 1Ki 3:7
Clarke: 1Ki 3:7 - -- I know not how to go out or come in - I am just like an infant learning to walk alone, and can neither go out nor come in without help.
I know not how to go out or come in - I am just like an infant learning to walk alone, and can neither go out nor come in without help.
Defender -> 1Ki 3:7
Defender: 1Ki 3:7 - -- Actually Solomon was less than twenty years old when he became king. With the many external enemies of Israel and the complex internal intrigues surro...
Actually Solomon was less than twenty years old when he became king. With the many external enemies of Israel and the complex internal intrigues surrounding him in Jerusalem, he surely needed divine wisdom, and God was pleased when this was his request. That such a young man could exhibit such wisdom was a great testimony to the reality of God and His choice of Solomon as king (1Ki 4:29-34). Despite Solomon's later failures, God greatly used him, even to serve as human author for part of His Word."
TSK -> 1Ki 3:7
TSK: 1Ki 3:7 - -- thou hast : Dan 2:21, Dan 4:25, Dan 4:32, Dan 5:18, Dan 5:21
a little : 1Ch 29:1; Job 32:6-8; Ecc 10:16; Jer 1:6; Mat 18:3, Mat 18:4
to go : Num 27:17...
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Barnes -> 1Ki 3:7
Barnes: 1Ki 3:7 - -- See 1Ki 2:2 note, and on the hyperbole contained in the phrase "little child,"compare Gen 43:8; Exo 33:11. How to go out or come in - This exp...
Poole -> 1Ki 3:7
Poole: 1Ki 3:7 - -- I am but a little child so he was in years; not as if he were now but twelve years old, as many gather from this name of child; for that name is give...
I am but a little child so he was in years; not as if he were now but twelve years old, as many gather from this name of child; for that name is given to Ishmael when eighteen years old, Gen 21:14,15 , and to Rehoboam when forty-one years old, 2Ch 13:7 , where the word is the same in the Hebrew; and before this time David calls him a wise man, 1Ki 2:9 : but he was now not above twenty years old; and withal, (which he principally intends,) he was raw and unexperienced, as a child, in state affairs, and altogether unfit for so hard a task.
To go out or come in i.e. to govern my people, and manage affairs, as that phrase signifies, Num 27:17 Deu 31:2 Jos 14:11 .
Haydock -> 1Ki 3:7
In. So as to judge with discretion, and to lead my people. (Calmet)
Gill -> 1Ki 3:7
Gill: 1Ki 3:7 - -- And now, O Lord my God, thou hast made thy servant king instead of David my father,.... Removed by death, in whose stead he reigned by the appointment...
And now, O Lord my God, thou hast made thy servant king instead of David my father,.... Removed by death, in whose stead he reigned by the appointment of God, and through his overruling providence, notwithstanding the attempts made to prevent it, and therefore to God he ascribes it:
and I am but a little child; not in age and stature, but in knowledge and understanding; for though his father called him a wise man, and he was judged so by others, and really was one, yet in his own opinion and thought of himself such was his modesty and humility, that he was but a child as to his intellectual powers and capacity for government: some understand this of age; and the Jews commonly say he was but twelve years of age when he was anointed king, which they reckon thus; that he was born at the time that Ammon ravished Tamar, two years after which was Absalom's sheep shearing, when he slew Amnon, on which he fled to Geshur, and was there three years; here are five years; he returned thence and was at Jerusalem two years; lo, seven years; he rebelled and was slain, and after that there was a famine of three years, which make ten; and in the year following David numbered the people, which was nine or ten months in doing; the next year he died, which was the fortieth of his reign, in all twelve years; so reckon Jarchi and Kimchi; and Eupolemus, an Heathen writer n, is express for it, who says, that David, when he had reigned forty years, delivered up the kingdom to Solomon his son, being then twelve years of age, which he must receive from the tradition of the Jews; the same is said by several of the ancient fathers, as Ignatius o and Jerom p; but this cannot be fact; for, if so, his son Rehoboam must be born to him when he was but eleven years of age; See Gill on 1Ki 3:5; it is best therefore to interpret this of the sense he had of the weakness of his understanding, and of his incapacity for government, as the next clause explains it:
I know not how to go out or come in; in the administration of government, to execute his office as a king, in allusion to shepherds, as kings are sometimes called, going in and out before their sheep.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 3:1-28
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 3:1-28 - --1 Solomon marries Pharaoh's daughter.2 High places being in use, Solomon sacrifices at Gibeon.5 Solomon at Gibeon, in the choice which God gave him, p...
MHCC -> 1Ki 3:5-15
MHCC: 1Ki 3:5-15 - --Solomon's dream was not a common one. While his bodily powers were locked up in sleep, the powers of his soul were strengthened; he was enabled to rec...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 3:5-15
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 3:5-15 - -- We have here an account of a gracious visit which God paid to Solomon, and the communion he had with God in it, which put a greater honour upon Solo...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 3:4-15
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 3:4-15 - --
Solomon's Sacrifice and Dream at Gibeon (cf. 2Ch 1:1-13). - To implorethe divine blessing upon his reign, Solomon offered to the Lord at Gibeon agre...
Constable: 1Ki 1:1--11:43 - --I. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON chs. 1--11
The Holy Spirit led the writer of Kings to give an interpretation of history,...
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Constable: 1Ki 3:1-28 - --2. Solomon's wisdom from God ch. 3
The flowing narrative of chapters 1-2 now gives way to report...
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