Text -- 1 Chronicles 4:21 (NET)
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Wesley -> 1Ch 4:21
Wesley: 1Ch 4:21 - -- Having treated of the posterity of Judah by Pharez, and by Zara, he now comes to his progeny by Shelah.
Having treated of the posterity of Judah by Pharez, and by Zara, he now comes to his progeny by Shelah.
JFB -> 1Ch 4:21
JFB: 1Ch 4:21 - -- Here, again, is another incidental evidence that in very early times certain trades were followed by particular families among the Hebrews, apparently...
Here, again, is another incidental evidence that in very early times certain trades were followed by particular families among the Hebrews, apparently in hereditary succession. Their knowledge of the art of linen manufacture had been, most probably, acquired in Egypt, where the duty of bringing up families to the occupations of their forefathers was a compulsory obligation, whereas in Israel, as in many parts of Asia to this day, it was optional, though common.
Clarke -> 1Ch 4:21
Clarke: 1Ch 4:21 - -- That wrought fine linen - "Of the family of those who worked in fine flax to make garments for kings and priests."- T.
That wrought fine linen - "Of the family of those who worked in fine flax to make garments for kings and priests."- T.
TSK -> 1Ch 4:21
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Haydock -> 1Ch 4:21
Haydock: 1Ch 4:21 - -- Her. Hitherto we have seem the possessions of the descendants of Phares. Those of Her inhabited the country rendered famous by the exploits of Sams...
Her. Hitherto we have seem the possessions of the descendants of Phares. Those of Her inhabited the country rendered famous by the exploits of Samson with the jaw bone, Judges xv. 9. (Calmet) ---
The first-born of Sela was called Her, after his unfortunate uncle, Genesis xxxviii. 7. (Haydock) ---
That wrought. Septuagint take it for a proper name, "Ebdath." Hebrew, Beth-habodath habuts, "the house of the byssus, or fine linen manufacturers in Beth-Ashbaah, " (Haydock) which is, perhaps, the same with Beersabee, "the well of swearing," Genesis xxi. 31. (Calmet) ---
Oath. The Latin word juramenti, might be retained here, as well as Calor, chap. ii. 55. See 2 Kings xxi. 19. Septuagint read, "Esoba," as the proper name of a place. (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Ch 4:21
Gill: 1Ch 4:21 - -- The sons of Shelah, the son of Judah, were,.... The genealogy of the posterity of Judah, in the lines of Pharez and Zerah, being given, and very large...
The sons of Shelah, the son of Judah, were,.... The genealogy of the posterity of Judah, in the lines of Pharez and Zerah, being given, and very largely in that of the former, because of the honour of David, and his kingdom, which sprang from thence, as Jarchi observes, and also the King Messiah, the writer returns to give an account of his posterity by Shelah, a son he had by the daughter of Shuah, Gen 38:2 and the only one that had children: which were as follow:
Er the father of Lecah: prince of a city of this name in the tribe of Judah; Shelah gave him the name of Er, in memory of his brother, Gen 38:3,
and Laadah the father of Mareshah; prince of a city of this name in the same tribe, Jos 15:44.
and the families of the house of them that wrought fine linen, of the house of Ashbea; which last clause explains what house these families were of, which sprang from Shelah, and were employed in making fine linen; the Targum adds, for the garments of kings and priests, or for the curtains of the tabernacle, as Jarchi; for not with the Egyptians and Greeks only fine linen was made, but among the Hebrews, as Pausanias f testifies.