
Text -- 1 Chronicles 12:14 (NET)




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JFB -> 1Ch 12:14
JFB: 1Ch 12:14 - -- David, while at Ziklag, had not so large an amount of forces as to give to each of these the command of so many men. Another meaning, therefore, must ...
David, while at Ziklag, had not so large an amount of forces as to give to each of these the command of so many men. Another meaning, therefore, must obviously be sought, and excluding was, which is a supplement by our translators, the import of the passage is, that one of the least could discomfit a hundred, and the greatest was worth a thousand ordinary men; a strong hyperbole to express their uncommon valor.
TSK -> 1Ch 12:14
TSK: 1Ch 12:14 - -- one of the least was over an hundred, and the greatest over a thousand : or, one that was least could resist an hundred, the greatest a thousand. Lev ...

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Barnes -> 1Ch 12:14
Poole -> 1Ch 12:14
Poole: 1Ch 12:14 - -- Not that they brought now so many men with them; but either,
1. They had hitherto been captains or colonels under Saul, or in the established milit...
Not that they brought now so many men with them; but either,
1. They had hitherto been captains or colonels under Saul, or in the established militia or bands of their tribe. Or,
2. They were so afterwards under David, who for their valour and fidelity thus advanced them.
Haydock -> 1Ch 12:14
Haydock: 1Ch 12:14 - -- Thousand, after David had ascended the throne. (Calmet) ---
At Siceleg he had only 600. (Menochius) ---
Some suppose that each of these officers ...
Thousand, after David had ascended the throne. (Calmet) ---
At Siceleg he had only 600. (Menochius) ---
Some suppose that each of these officers was worth 100 men, &c. (Vatable)
Gill -> 1Ch 12:14
Gill: 1Ch 12:14 - -- These were of the sons of Gad, captains of the host,.... Of the militia in their own country, and of the men they brought with them; or they were such...
These were of the sons of Gad, captains of the host,.... Of the militia in their own country, and of the men they brought with them; or they were such afterwards in David's army:
one of the least was over one hundred, and the greatest over thousand; not that they were so when they came, or brought over such a number of men with them under their command; but they were promoted by David, when he came to the throne, to be centurions and chiliarchs; according to Jarchi, the sense is, that the least of them would put to flight and pursue one hundred, and the greatest of them 1000, and so fulfilled the passage in Lev 26:8.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 12:1-40
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 12:1-40 - --1 The companies that came to David at Ziklag.23 The armies that came to him at Hebron.
MHCC -> 1Ch 12:1-22
MHCC: 1Ch 12:1-22 - --Here is an account of those who appeared and acted as David's friends, while he was persecuted. No difficulties or dangers should keep the sinner from...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 12:1-22
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 12:1-22 - -- We have here an account of those that appeared and acted as David's friends, upon the death of Saul, to bring about the revolution. All the forces h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 12:14-15
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 12:14-15 - --
הצּבא ראשׁי , heads of the war-host, i.e., chief warriors, not leaders of the host. וגו למאה אחד , "one for a hundred, (viz.)...
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...
