
Text -- 1 Chronicles 15:21 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ch 15:21
Wesley: 1Ch 15:21 - -- Which word may be added to note the excellency of that instrument, or part of musick; or that there was a greater extension or elevation of the voice ...
Which word may be added to note the excellency of that instrument, or part of musick; or that there was a greater extension or elevation of the voice than in the former. This way of praising God by musical instruments, had not hitherto been in use. But David instituted it by divine direction, and added it to the other ordinances of that dispensation.
JFB -> 1Ch 15:16-24
JFB: 1Ch 15:16-24 - -- These eminent Levites were instructed to train the musicians and singers who were under them, for the solemn procession. The performers were ranged in...
These eminent Levites were instructed to train the musicians and singers who were under them, for the solemn procession. The performers were ranged in three choirs or bands, and the names of the principal leaders are given (1Ch 15:17-18, 1Ch 15:21), with the instruments respectively used by each. "Ben" (1Ch 15:18) is omitted (1Ch 15:20). Either it was used merely as a common noun, to intimate that Zechariah was the son of Jaaziel or Aziel, or Ben is the same as Azaziah [1Ch 15:21].
Clarke -> 1Ch 15:21
Clarke: 1Ch 15:21 - -- On the Sheminith - According to the Targum, this signifies an instrument that sounded an octave, or, according to others, an instrument with eight s...
On the Sheminith - According to the Targum, this signifies an instrument that sounded an octave, or, according to others, an instrument with eight strings. The Syriac and Arabic have it, instruments to sing with daily, at the third, sixth, and ninth hour; the Vulgate, an octave, for a song of victory: some think the eighth band of the musicians is intended, who had the strongest and most sonorous voices; and that it is in this sense that
TSK -> 1Ch 15:21
TSK: 1Ch 15:21 - -- Mattithiah : 1Ch 15:18, 1Ch 16:5
harps : 1Ch 25:6, 1Ch 25:7; 1Sa 10:5; Psa 33:2, Psa 81:1, Psa 81:2, Psa 92:3, Psa 150:3
Sheminith to excel : or, eigh...

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Barnes -> 1Ch 15:21
Barnes: 1Ch 15:21 - -- Harps on the Sheminith - " Sheminith"properly means "the eighth,"and has been compared with the modern musical term "octave."Further, "Sheminith...
Harps on the Sheminith - " Sheminith"properly means "the eighth,"and has been compared with the modern musical term "octave."Further, "Sheminith"and "Alamoth"are regarded as contrasted, and the harps of Mattithiah and his companions are supposed to have been pitched an octave below the psalteries of Zechariah and his brethren.
The word translated "to excel,"is taken as meaning "to lead,"and Mattithiah, etc., as leaders of the singers.
Poole -> 1Ch 15:21
Poole: 1Ch 15:21 - -- See Poole "1Ch 15:20" .
To excel: the word may be here added to note the excellency of that instrument, or note, or part of music; or that there wa...
See Poole "1Ch 15:20" .
To excel: the word may be here added to note the excellency of that instrument, or note, or part of music; or that there was a greater extension or elevation of the voice than in the former.
Haydock -> 1Ch 15:21
Haydock: 1Ch 15:21 - -- Ozaziu does not occur before. Septuagint have Ozias both here and [in] ver. 18, after Jehiel. (Haydock) ---
Of victory, such as was customary on ...
Ozaziu does not occur before. Septuagint have Ozias both here and [in] ver. 18, after Jehiel. (Haydock) ---
Of victory, such as was customary on the like occasions. ---
For the octave. Hebrew hasheminith, according to the Jews, means an instrument of eight strings; so when ten is mentioned, the Septuagint frequently supply "strings," Psalm xxxii. 2. (Menochius) ---
Hebrew, "they had guitars, and presided over the eighth band to intone. All the bands formed four choirs, distinguished by their instruments, the cymbal, nable, cinnor, (or guitar) and trumpets. (Calmet)
Gill -> 1Ch 15:21
Gill: 1Ch 15:21 - -- And Mattithiah, and Elipheleh, and Mikneiah, and Obededom, and Jeiel, and Azaziah,.... These six were appointed to sound:
with harps on the Shemini...
And Mattithiah, and Elipheleh, and Mikneiah, and Obededom, and Jeiel, and Azaziah,.... These six were appointed to sound:
with harps on the Sheminith to excel; which Sheminith some take to be an harp with eight strings, or the beginning of a song, or a musical tone, the bass; see the title of Psa 6:1.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 15:1-29
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 15:1-29 - --1 David having prepared a place for the ark, the priests and Levites bring it from Obed-edom.25 He performs the solemnity thereof with great joy.29 Mi...
MHCC -> 1Ch 15:1-24
MHCC: 1Ch 15:1-24 - --Wise and good men may be guilty of oversights, which they will correct, as soon as they are aware of them. David does not try to justify what had been...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 15:1-24
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 15:1-24 - -- Preparation is here made for the bringing of the ark home to the city of David from the house of Obed-edom. It is here owned that in the former atte...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 15:19-21
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 15:19-21 - --
These singers formed three choirs, according to the instruments they played. Heman, Asaph, and Ethan played brazen cymbals להשׁמיע (1Ch 15:19...
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...

Constable: 1Ch 13:1--16:43 - --D. David and the Ark chs. 13-16
"In the Chronicler's eyes David's reign consisted of two great religious...
