
Text -- 1 Chronicles 11:11 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ch 11:11
Wesley: 1Ch 11:11 - -- By his own hand, five hundred more being slain by others then joining with him, who pursued the victory, both which sums make up the eight hundred, nu...
By his own hand, five hundred more being slain by others then joining with him, who pursued the victory, both which sums make up the eight hundred, numbered 2Sa 23:8. The slaughter of all is justly ascribed to him, because it was the effect of his valour.
JFB -> 1Ch 11:11-13; 1Ch 11:11-13
JFB: 1Ch 11:11-13 - -- Or, "son of Hachmoni." He is called also son of Zabdiel (1Ch 27:2), so that, strictly speaking, he was the grandson of Hachmoni (compare 1Ch 27:32).

JFB: 1Ch 11:11-13 - -- The feat is said (2Sa 23:8) to have been a slaughter of eight hundred in one day. Some endeavor to reconcile the statements in that passage and in thi...
The feat is said (2Sa 23:8) to have been a slaughter of eight hundred in one day. Some endeavor to reconcile the statements in that passage and in this by supposing that he slew eight hundred on one occasion and three hundred on another; while others conjecture that he attacked a body of eight hundred, and, having slain three hundred of them, the rest fled [LIGHTFOOT].
Clarke -> 1Ch 11:11
Clarke: 1Ch 11:11 - -- The number of the mighty men - See 2Sa 23:8 (note), etc., and the notes there. The Targum has a remarkable addition here "These are the numbers of t...
The number of the mighty men - See 2Sa 23:8 (note), etc., and the notes there. The Targum has a remarkable addition here
"These are the numbers of the strong men who were with David; he was the potent chief of the army; he sat upon the throne of judgment, anointed with the holy oil, all the prophets and wise men standing about him. When he went to battle, he was assisted from on high; and when he sat down to teach the law, the true meaning arose up in his mind. He was elect and pleasant, of a beautiful mien and lovely countenance, exercised in wisdom, prudent in counsel, and strong in virtue; the prince of the assembly, of a melodious voice, master in hymns, and chief among the mighty. He was instructed in the use of martial weapons; he carried a spear, to which was appended the ensign of the host of Judah; he went forth according to the voice of the Holy Spirit, was victorious in battle, and overthrew with his spear three hundred men at one time."- T
On this and some of the following verses there is a judicious note of Dr. Kennicott, which I shall take the liberty to introduce, referring to his first Dissertation on the Hebrew text for farther illustration and proof, p. 128-144
"Among the parallel places, a comparison of which may be of very considerable service, scarce any passages will appear more effectually to correct each other than the catalogue of David’ s mighty men of valor, as it now stands in 2 Samuel 23:8-39, and in this chapter. About thirty-four Hebrew words have been lost out of this part of the passage in Chronicles, which are happily preserved in Samuel
"The chief point of proof is this, that the catalogue divides these thirty-seven warriors into the captain-general, a first three, a second three, and the remaining thirty; and yet that the third captain of the first ternary is now here omitted. The following juxtaposition will show the whole deficiency, and properly supply it. But let it be observed that Jashobeam, the first captain of the first ternary, had been already mentioned, and that the history is here speaking of the second captain, namely, Eleazar
2 Samuel | 1 Chronicles |
2Sa 23:9 And after him was Eleazar the son | 1Ch 11:12 And after him was Eleazar the son |
of Dodo, the Ahohite, one of the three mighty | of Dodo, the Ahohite, who was one of the three mighties. |
men with David when they defied | 1Ch 11:13 He was with David at Pas-dammim, and there |
the Philistines that were there gathered together to | the Philistines were gathered together to |
battle, and the men of Israel were gone away. | battle, |
2Sa 23:10 He arose and smote the Philistines until his | |
hand was weary and his hand clave unto the | |
sword; and the Lord wrought a great victory | |
that day: and the people returned after him only | |
to spoil. 2Sa 23:11 And after him was Shammah. The | |
son of Agee, the Hararite: and the Philistines | |
were gathered together into a troop, where was | where was |
a piece of ground full of lentiles: and the people | a parcel of ground full of barley, and the people |
fled from the Philistines. 2Sa 23:12 But he | fled from before the Philistines. 1Ch 11:14 And they set |
stood in the midst of the ground and defended | themselves, in the midst of that parcel, and delivered |
it, and slew the Philistines: and the Lord | it, and slew the Philistines: and the Lord |
wrought a great victory. | saved them by a great deliverance. |
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Barnes -> 1Ch 11:11
Barnes: 1Ch 11:11 - -- Chief of the captains - Or, "of the thirty,"according to another and better reading (see 1Ch 11:15, 1Ch 11:25; compare 2Sa 23:8 note). Jashobea...
Poole -> 1Ch 11:11
Poole: 1Ch 11:11 - -- An Hachmonite called the Tachmonite , and Adino the Eznite , 2Sa 23:8 .
Slain by him to wit, by his own hand, five hundred more being slain by ot...
An Hachmonite called the Tachmonite , and Adino the Eznite , 2Sa 23:8 .
Slain by him to wit, by his own hand, five hundred more being slain by others then joining with him, who pursued the victory that he alone got, and in the pursuit slew five hundred, both which sums make up the eight hundred numbered 2Sa 23:8 , the slaughter of all which is justly ascribed to him, because it was the effect of his valour. But concerning that and other differences about these persons or things, see my notes on 2Sa 23 .
Haydock -> 1Ch 11:11
Haydock: 1Ch 11:11 - -- Number. 2 Kings xxiii. 8., the names. But the two authors do not always use the same terms. (Kennicott) ---
Thirty, or three, (2 Kings) more...
Number. 2 Kings xxiii. 8., the names. But the two authors do not always use the same terms. (Kennicott) ---
Thirty, or three, (2 Kings) more correctly. (Du Hamel) ---
Three. 2 Kings, eight; (Haydock) probably by mistake. ---
Wounded, or rather soldiers. He encountered singly a whole regiment, though he might not kill them all; much less did he attack them, when already wounded. (Kennicott) -- Numbers have often been expressed by letter in Hebrew, as well as in Greek and other languages. Our numeral figures are not liable to fewer mistakes. (Haydock) ---
Hebrew, "This is the number of the mighty men whom David had; Jashobeam, (the son of Zabdiel) the Hachmonite, chief of three. He lifted up his spear against three hundred soldiers at one time." (Kennicott)

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 11:1-47
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 11:1-47 - --1 David by general consent is made king at Hebron.4 He wins the castle of Zion from the Jebusites by Joab's valour.10 A catalogue of David's mighty me...
MHCC -> 1Ch 11:10-47
MHCC: 1Ch 11:10-47 - --An account is given of David's worthies, the great men who served him. Yet David reckoned his success, not as from the mighty men that were with him, ...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 11:10-47
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 11:10-47 - -- We have here an account of David's worthies, the great men of his time that served him and were preferred by him. The first edition of this catalogu...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 11:10-14
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 11:10-14 - --
A register of the heroes who stood by him in the establishment of his kingdom. The greater part of this register is found in 2 Sam 23:8-39 also, th...
Constable -> 1Ch 10:1--29:30; 1Ch 11:10--13:1
Constable: 1Ch 10:1--29:30 - --II. THE REIGN OF DAVID chs. 10--29
In all of Chronicles the writer assumed his readers' acquaintance with the ot...
