
Text -- 1 Kings 4:5 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Over those twelve Officers, named 1Ki 4:7, &c. who were all to give up their accompts to him.
Over those twelve Officers, named 1Ki 4:7, &c. who were all to give up their accompts to him.

Wesley: 1Ki 4:5 - -- The prophet, who had been so highly instrumental in Solomon's establishment in the throne.
The prophet, who had been so highly instrumental in Solomon's establishment in the throne.

Possibly, president of the king's council.

His confident, with whom he used to communicate his most secret counsels.
That is, the provincial governors enumerated in 1Ki 4:17-19.

JFB: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Perhaps president of the privy council, and Solomon's confidential friend or favorite. This high functionary had probably been reared along with Solom...
Perhaps president of the privy council, and Solomon's confidential friend or favorite. This high functionary had probably been reared along with Solomon. That he should heap those honors on the sons of Nathan was most natural, considering the close intimacy of the father with the late king, and the deep obligations under which Solomon personally lay to the prophet.
Clarke: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Azariah - was over the officers - He had the superintendence of the twelve officers mentioned below; see 1Ki 4:7
Azariah - was over the officers - He had the superintendence of the twelve officers mentioned below; see 1Ki 4:7

Clarke: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Zabud - was principal officer - Perhaps what we call premier, or prime minister
Zabud - was principal officer - Perhaps what we call premier, or prime minister

The king’ s friend - His chief favourite - his confidant.
TSK -> 1Ki 4:5
TSK: 1Ki 4:5 - -- son of Nathan : 1Kings 1:10-53; 2Sa 7:2, 2Sa 12:1-15, 2Sa 12:25
the officers : 1Ki 4:7
the principal : 2Sa 8:18, 2Sa 20:26
the king’ s : 2Sa 15:3...

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Barnes -> 1Ki 4:5
Barnes: 1Ki 4:5 - -- The son of Nathan - It is uncertain whether the Nathan of this verse is the prophet or the son of David 2Sa 5:14. While on the one hand the pos...
The son of Nathan - It is uncertain whether the Nathan of this verse is the prophet or the son of David 2Sa 5:14. While on the one hand the position of "king’ s friend"is more likely to have been held by a contemporary, which the prophet’ s son would have been, than by one so much younger as the son of a younger brother; on the other hand the title "cohen"seems to point to a member of the royal family. (See the next note.) Azariah who was "over the officers"was chief, that is, of the "officers"mentioned in 1Ki 4:8-19, as appears from the identity of the term here used with the title by which they are designated in 1Ki 4:7.
Principal officer - Or, "cohen."The fact that the title
Poole -> 1Ki 4:5
Poole: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Over the officers, or overseers, or surveyors to wit, over those twelve officers named 1Ki 4:7 , &c., where this Hebrew word is used, who were all su...
Over the officers, or overseers, or surveyors to wit, over those twelve officers named 1Ki 4:7 , &c., where this Hebrew word is used, who were all subject, and to give up their accounts to him; though the word signifies any governors or commanders of the higher sort, as 1Ki 5:16 2Ch 8:10 .
Son of Nathan the prophet, who had been so highly instrumental in Solomon’ s establishment in the throne.
Principal officer possibly president of the king’ s council. The Hebrew word is cohen , which, 1Ki 4:2 , is rendered priest ; whence some read this place thus: Zabud the son of Nathan the priest , or the minister , (as the word properly signifies, and that title well enough agrees to a prophet; or the prince, for the prophet Nathan was a man considerable both for his quality, and for his honour and esteem with the king,) was the king’ s friend .
The king’ s friend either his special favourite, both for his father’ s sake and for his own, having, it seems, been brought up with him; or his confidant, with whom he used to communicate his most secret counsels.
Haydock -> 1Ki 4:5
Haydock: 1Ki 4:5 - -- King. President of the council, (Menochius) steward of the household. ---
Priest refers to Zabud here, though the Hebrew is ambiguous. It means a...
King. President of the council, (Menochius) steward of the household. ---
Priest refers to Zabud here, though the Hebrew is ambiguous. It means also a prince. (Haydock) ---
He was chief officer and favourite of Solomon, (Calmet) as Chusai had been of David, 2 Kings xvi. 16.
Gill -> 1Ki 4:5
Gill: 1Ki 4:5 - -- And Azariah the son of Nathan was over the officers,.... The twelve officers who provided food for Solomon's household after mentioned:
and Zabud ...
And Azariah the son of Nathan was over the officers,.... The twelve officers who provided food for Solomon's household after mentioned:
and Zabud the son of Nathan; another of the sons of Nathan the prophet: for he being a principal instrument of settling Solomon on the throne, had interest enough to promote his sons to the chief places of honour and trust: and this here
was principal officer, and the king's friend; a chief minister about him, very intimate with him, that kept him company, privately conversed with him, was in his secrets, and admitted to great privacy and nearness to him.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 4:1-34
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 4:1-34 - --1 Solomon's princes.7 His twelve officers for provision.20 The peace and largeness of his kingdom.22 His daily provision.26 His stables.29 His wisdom.
MHCC -> 1Ki 4:1-19
MHCC: 1Ki 4:1-19 - --In the choice of the great officers of Solomon's court, no doubt, his wisdom appeared. Several are the same that were in his father's time. A plan was...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 4:1-19
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 4:1-19 - -- Here we have, I. Solomon upon his throne (1Ki 4:1): So king Solomon was king, that is, he was confirmed and established king over all Israel, an...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 4:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 4:1-6 - --
The Chief Ministers of State. - The list is introduced in 1Ki 4:1 bythe general remark, that "king Solomon was king over all Israel."
1Ki 4:2
The ...
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,...

Constable: 1Ki 4:1-34 - --3. Solomon's political strength ch. 4
God also blessed Israel through Solomon by giving him wisd...
