Text -- 1 Chronicles 22:2 (NET)
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JFB -> 1Ch 22:2
JFB: 1Ch 22:2 - -- Partly the descendants of the old Canaanites (2Ch 8:7-10), from whom was exacted a tribute of bond service, and partly war captives (2Ch 2:7), reserve...
Partly the descendants of the old Canaanites (2Ch 8:7-10), from whom was exacted a tribute of bond service, and partly war captives (2Ch 2:7), reserved for the great work he contemplated.
Clarke -> 1Ch 22:2
Clarke: 1Ch 22:2 - -- The strangers that were in the land - Those who had become proselytes to the Jewish religion, at least so far as to renounce idolatry, and keep what...
The strangers that were in the land - Those who had become proselytes to the Jewish religion, at least so far as to renounce idolatry, and keep what were called the seven Noahic precepts. These were to be employed in the more servile and difficult parts of the work: see on 1Ki 9:21 (note). For the account of building the temple, see 1 Kings 5-9 (note), and the notes there.
TSK -> 1Ch 22:2
TSK: 1Ch 22:2 - -- the strangers : 1Ki 9:20, 1Ki 9:21; 2Ch 2:17, 2Ch 8:7, 2Ch 8:8; Isa 61:5, Isa 61:6; Eph 2:12, Eph 2:19-22
masons : 1Ch 14:1; 2Sa 5:11; 1Ki 5:17, 1Ki 5...
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Barnes -> 1Ch 22:2
Poole -> 1Ch 22:2
Poole: 1Ch 22:2 - -- The strangers that were in the land of Israel the same persons whom Solomon afterwards employed in the same work; of which see 1Ki 5:15 , compared wi...
The strangers that were in the land of Israel the same persons whom Solomon afterwards employed in the same work; of which see 1Ki 5:15 , compared with 1Ki 9:20,21 .
He set masons to hew wrought stones wherein he could not do much, being prevented by death; but Solomon carried on and perfected what David had begun.
Haydock -> 1Ch 22:2
Haydock: 1Ch 22:2 - -- Proselytes. This is the first time that the word occurs in the Vulgate. See Exodus xii. 45. It means "strangers," (Calmet) who were not allowed to...
Proselytes. This is the first time that the word occurs in the Vulgate. See Exodus xii. 45. It means "strangers," (Calmet) who were not allowed to live in the country, unless they would observe the natural law, and renounce idolatry. (Rabbins) ---
These had embraced the Jewish religion. (Menochius) ---
They were the remnants of the people of Chanaan, (3 Kings ix. 20,) and were treated as public slaves, which could not have been done, with justice or policy, with regard to those who might barely wish to reside in the country. These strangers prefigured the Gentiles, chosen to build the Christian Church.
Gill -> 1Ch 22:2
Gill: 1Ch 22:2 - -- And David commanded to gather together the strangers that were in the land of Israel,.... The proselytes, as the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions...
And David commanded to gather together the strangers that were in the land of Israel,.... The proselytes, as the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions; that is, proselytes of the gate, who submitted to the seven precepts of Noah, were admitted to dwell in the Cities of Israel, see Gen 9:4 and these were ordered to be got together to be employed in building the temple, and making preparations for it; and that partly because they were better artificers than the Israelites, who were chiefly employed in husbandry and cattle, and partly that the Israelites, who were freemen, might not be put to hard service; but chiefly this was for the sake of a mystery in it, denoting that the Gentiles would be concerned in building the spiritual house and church of God, the temple was a type and figure of, see Zec 6:15.
and he set masons to hew wrought stones to build the house of God; to dig them out of the quarries, and fit them for the building.