
Text -- 1 Chronicles 5:1 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ch 5:1 - -- This is added emphatically, because they were treated as if they had been the immediate sons of Jacob.
This is added emphatically, because they were treated as if they had been the immediate sons of Jacob.

Wesley: 1Ch 5:1 - -- This is the second reason, which sheweth both why Reuben's genealogy was not first mentioned; and if another tribe was to be ranked before it, why tha...
This is the second reason, which sheweth both why Reuben's genealogy was not first mentioned; and if another tribe was to be ranked before it, why that was Judah, and not Joseph, because the order of their genealogy was not to be ruled by the birthright, but by an higher privilege, which was given to Judah.
JFB -> 1Ch 5:1
JFB: 1Ch 5:1 - -- In proceeding to give this genealogy, the sacred historian states, in a parenthesis (1Ch 5:1-2), the reason why it was not placed first, as Reuben was...
In proceeding to give this genealogy, the sacred historian states, in a parenthesis (1Ch 5:1-2), the reason why it was not placed first, as Reuben was the oldest son of Jacob. The birthright, which by a foul crime he had forfeited, implied not only dominion, but a double portion (Deu 21:17); and both of these were transferred to Joseph, whose two sons having been adopted as the children of Jacob (Gen 48:5), received each an allotted portion, as forming two distinct tribes in Israel. Joseph then was entitled to the precedency; and yet, as his posterity was not mentioned first, the sacred historian judged it necessary to explain that "the genealogy was not to be reckoned after the birthright," but with a reference to a superior honor and privilege that had been conferred on Judah--not the man, but the tribe, whereby it was invested with the pre-eminence over all the other tribes, and out of it was to spring David with his royal lineage, and especially the great Messiah (Heb 7:14). These were the two reasons why, in the order of enumeration, the genealogy of Judah is introduced before that of Reuben.
Clarke -> 1Ch 5:1
Clarke: 1Ch 5:1 - -- The sons of Reuben the first-born - As Reuben was the eldest son of Jacob, why was not his genealogy reviewed first? This verse answers the question...
The sons of Reuben the first-born - As Reuben was the eldest son of Jacob, why was not his genealogy reviewed first? This verse answers the question; he lost the birth-right because of the transgression mentioned Gen 35:22; Gen 49:4, and the precedency was given to Judah; from him therefore came the chief ruler. This appears to be the meaning of the place.
TSK -> 1Ch 5:1
TSK: 1Ch 5:1 - -- am 2294, etc. bc 1710, etc
he was : 1Ch 2:1; Gen 29:32, Gen 46:8, Gen 49:3; Exo 6:14; Num 1:5, Num 16:1, Num 26:5
forasmuch : Gen 35:22, Gen 49:4; Lev...

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Barnes -> 1Ch 5:1
Barnes: 1Ch 5:1 - -- His birthright was given ... - In particular, the right of the first-born to a double inheritance Deu 21:17 was conferred on Joseph, both by th...
His birthright was given ... - In particular, the right of the first-born to a double inheritance Deu 21:17 was conferred on Joseph, both by the expressed will of Jacob Gen 48:22 and in the actual partition of Canaan Josh. 16\endash 17. But though the birthright, as respecting its material privileges, passed to Joseph, its other rights, those of dignity and pre-eminence, fell to Judah; of whom came the chief ruler, an allusion especially to David, though it may reach further, and include a glance at the Messiah, the true "Ruler"of Israel Mic 5:2.
Poole -> 1Ch 5:1
Poole: 1Ch 5:1 - -- For he was the first-born: these and the following words 1Ch 5:3 , which are enclosed within a parenthesis, seem to be inserted here as an answer to...
For he was the first-born: these and the following words 1Ch 5:3 , which are enclosed within a parenthesis, seem to be inserted here as an answer to a secret objection, or as a reason why Reuben’ s genealogy was not set down first, but Judah’ s was put before it, which is double; the first follows immediately, the other is in the last clause of this verse. His birthright i.e. the right of the first-born, which, although it contain in it something of dominion, Gen 27:1,32 , which Joseph had in his own person, Ge 49 ; yet principally consisted in having a double portion, as appears from Deu 21:17 , which Joseph enjoyed both in his person and in his posterity, which had two parts of twelve in Canaan. And it is Joseph’ s posterity which is here considered.
Unto the sons of Joseph Ephraim and Manasseh, each having a distinct portion.
The sons of Israel: this is added emphatically, because they were reputed and treated as if they had been the immediate sons of Jacob; of which see Gen 48:5 .
The genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birthright: this is the second reason, which showeth both why Reuben’ s genealogy was not first mentioned; and if another tribe was to be ranked before it, why that was Judah, and not Joseph, as it might seem most fit for the former reason; because, saith he, the order of their genealogy was not to be ruled by the birthright but by a higher privilege, which was given to Judah, and which here follows.
Haydock -> 1Ch 5:1
Haydock: 1Ch 5:1 - -- First-born, Genesis xlix. 4. (Worthington) ---
He gives this reason for not beginning with him. (Calmet) ---
And he. Protestants, "and the gene...
First-born, Genesis xlix. 4. (Worthington) ---
He gives this reason for not beginning with him. (Calmet) ---
And he. Protestants, "and the genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birth-right." (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Ch 5:1
Gill: 1Ch 5:1 - -- Now the sons of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel,.... Are as follow in 1Ch 5:3 where the account begins; for what comes between this and that is in a p...
Now the sons of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel,.... Are as follow in 1Ch 5:3 where the account begins; for what comes between this and that is in a parenthesis:
for he was the firstborn; of Jacob by his wife Leah; that must be owned, and Jacob allows it, Gen 49:3 and yet the genealogy in this book begins not with him, as might on that account be expected; the reason follows:
but forasmuch as he defiled his father's bed: by lying with Bilhah his concubine:
his birthright was given unto the sons of Joseph the son of Israel; his beloved son by his beloved wife Rachel and so had a double portion given him; his two sons being equally ranked with the other sons of Jacob, and became distinct tribes, and each had their lot in the land of Canaan, see Gen 48:5 compared with Deu 21:17.
and the genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birthright; or, "but the genealogy", &c. o; neither after the birthright of Reuben, which he had by nature, being Jacob's firstborn; nor after the birthright of Joseph, which be had by his father's gift, as it might be thought it should; the reason of which follows.

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NET Notes: 1Ch 5:1 Heb “and not to be listed in the genealogical records as (having) the right of the firstborn.”
Geneva Bible -> 1Ch 5:1
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:1 Now the sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel, (for he [was] the firstborn; but, forasmuch as he defiled his father's bed, his birthright was given u...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 5:1-26
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 5:1-26 - --1 Judah and Joseph preferred before Reuben, who forfeited his birthright.3 Ruben's descendants; some of whom vanquish the Hagarites.11 The chief men o...
MHCC -> 1Ch 5:1-26
MHCC: 1Ch 5:1-26 - --This chapter gives some account of the two tribes and a half seated on the east side of Jordan. They were made captives by the king of Assyria, becaus...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 5:1-17
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 5:1-17 - -- We have here an extract out of the genealogies, I. Of the tribe of Reuben, where we have, 1. The reason why this tribe is thus postponed. It is conf...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 5:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:1-3 - --
The families of the tribe of Reuben. - 1Ch 5:1, 1Ch 5:2. Reuben is called the first-born of Israel, because he was the first-born of Jacob, although...
Constable: 1Ch 1:1--9:44 - --I. ISRAEL'S HISTORICAL ROOTS chs. 1--9
"The fact that the author of 1 and 2 Chronicles devoted nine chapters out...

Constable: 1Ch 4:1--7:40 - --B. The House of Israel chs. 4-7
The writer's next concern was to trace the line of people to whom and th...
