
Text -- 1 Chronicles 11:13 (NET)




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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].

JFB: 1Ch 11:13 - -- It was at the time when he was a fugitive in the wilderness, and, parched with thirst under the burning heat of noonday, he wistfully thought of the c...
It was at the time when he was a fugitive in the wilderness, and, parched with thirst under the burning heat of noonday, he wistfully thought of the cool fountain of his native village [2Sa 23:15; 1Ch 11:17]. This is a notice of the achievement, to which Eleazar owed his fame, but the details are found only in 2Sa 23:9-11, where it is further said that he was aided by the valor of Shammah, a fact corroborated in the passage before us (1Ch 11:14), where it is recorded of the heroes, that "they set themselves in the midst of that parcel." As the singular number is used in speaking of Shammah (2Sa 23:12), the true view seems to be that when Eleazar had given up from exhaustion, Shammah succeeded, and by his fresh and extraordinary prowess preserved the field.

JFB: 1Ch 11:13 - -- Or lentils (2Sa 23:11). Ephes-dammim was situated between Shocoh and Azekah, in the west of the Judahite territory. These feats were performed when Da...
Or lentils (2Sa 23:11). Ephes-dammim was situated between Shocoh and Azekah, in the west of the Judahite territory. These feats were performed when David acted as Saul's general against the Philistines.
TSK -> 1Ch 11:13
TSK: 1Ch 11:13 - -- Pasdammim : Ephes-dammim is here called Pas-dammim, by apheresis. 1Sa 17:1, Ephes-dammim
a parcel : In Samuel it is, ""a piece of ground full of lenti...
Pasdammim : Ephes-dammim is here called Pas-dammim, by apheresis. 1Sa 17:1, Ephes-dammim
a parcel : In Samuel it is, ""a piece of ground full of lentiles;""and there is probably a mistake of

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Barnes -> 1Ch 11:13
Barnes: 1Ch 11:13 - -- Compare this passage with 2Sa 23:9-10. Barley - In 2Sa 23:11, "lentiles."The words for barley and lentils are so similar in the Hebrew that we...
Compare this passage with 2Sa 23:9-10.
Barley - In 2Sa 23:11, "lentiles."The words for barley and lentils are so similar in the Hebrew that we may fairly explain the diversity by an accidental corruption.

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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...
