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Text -- 1 Chronicles 8:28 (NET)
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Wesley -> 1Ch 8:28
Wesley: 1Ch 8:28 - -- _Particular notice is taken of these, that others, at their return from captivity, might be induced to settle there too, which it seems few were willi...
_Particular notice is taken of these, that others, at their return from captivity, might be induced to settle there too, which it seems few were willing to do, because it was the post of danger. Many great and mighty nations were then upon earth, and many illustrious men in them, whose names are buried in perpetual oblivion, while the names of multitudes of the Israel of God, are here carefully preserved in everlasting remembrance: a figure of God's writing the names of his spiritual Israel, in the Lamb's book of life.
JFB -> 1Ch 8:28
JFB: 1Ch 8:28 - -- The ordinary and stated inhabitants of Jerusalem were Judahites, Benjamites, and Levites. But at the time referred to here, the chiefs or heads of the...
The ordinary and stated inhabitants of Jerusalem were Judahites, Benjamites, and Levites. But at the time referred to here, the chiefs or heads of the principal families who are enumerated (1Ch 8:14-27) established themselves in the city after their return from the captivity.
Clarke -> 1Ch 8:28
Clarke: 1Ch 8:28 - -- These were heads of the fathers - On the following verses Dr. Kennicott has labored hard to restore the true reading. See his detailed comparison of...
These were heads of the fathers - On the following verses Dr. Kennicott has labored hard to restore the true reading. See his detailed comparison of these and their parallel passages in his Hebrew Bible, vol. ii., p. 667.
TSK -> 1Ch 8:28
TSK: 1Ch 8:28 - -- dwelt : Jos 15:63, Jos 18:28; Jdg 1:21; Neh 11:1, Neh 11:7-9
Jerusalem : Jerusalem, the ancient capital of Judea, is situated in long. 35 degrees 20 m...
dwelt : Jos 15:63, Jos 18:28; Jdg 1:21; Neh 11:1, Neh 11:7-9
Jerusalem : Jerusalem, the ancient capital of Judea, is situated in long. 35 degrees 20 minutes e, lat. 31 degrees 47 minutes 47 seconds n; and, according to the best authorities, 136 miles sw of Damascus, 34 miles s of Shechem or Nablous, 45 miles e of Jaffa, 27 miles n of Hebron, and about 20 miles w of Jericho. The city of Jerusalem was built on hills, and encompassed with mountains (Psa 125:2), in a stony and barren soil, and was about sixteen furlongs in length, say Strabo. The ancient city of Jebus, taken by David from the Jebusites, was not large, and stood on a mountain south of that on which the temple was erected. Here David built a new city, called the city of David, wherein was the royal palace. Between these two mountains lay the valley of Millo, filled up by David and Solomon; and after the reign of Manasseh, another city is mentioned, called the second. The Maccabees considerably enlarged Jerusalem on the north, enclosing a third hill; and Josephus mentions a fourth hill, called Bezetha, which Agrippa joined to the formercaps1 . tcaps0 his new city lay north of the temple, along the brook Kidron. See note on 1Ch 9:34.
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Barnes -> 1Ch 8:28
Barnes: 1Ch 8:28 - -- These dwelt in Jerusalem - Jerusalem was partly within the limits of the tribe of Benjamin Jos 18:28; but we do not hear of Benjamites inhabiti...
Poole -> 1Ch 8:28
Haydock -> 1Ch 8:28
Haydock: 1Ch 8:28 - -- Families. Hebrew, "These were heads of the fathers by their generations, chief men. " (Protestants) (Haydock) ---
Jerusalem, probably after t...
Families. Hebrew, "These were heads of the fathers by their generations, chief men. " (Protestants) (Haydock) ---
Jerusalem, probably after the captivity. We find none of these names from ver. 14, in the days of Josue; and it was not easy for people to establish themselves at Jerusalem, till David had expelled the Jebusites. (Calmet) ---
Yet we find that the tribes of Juda and Benjamin had seized the lower city long before, Josue xviii. 28. (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Ch 8:28
Gill: 1Ch 8:28 - -- These were heads of the fathers, by their generations, chief men,.... All from 1Ch 8:14, the sons of Elpaal and their sons:
these dwelt in Jerusal...
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NET Notes -> 1Ch 8:28
NET Notes: 1Ch 8:28 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
Geneva Bible -> 1Ch 8:28
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 8:28 These [were] heads of the ( e ) fathers, by their generations, chief [men]. These dwelt in Jerusalem.
( e ) The chief of the tribe of Benjamin, who d...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 8:1-40
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 8:1-40 - --1 The sons and chief men of Benjamin.33 The stock of Saul and Jonathan.
MHCC -> 1Ch 8:1-40
MHCC: 1Ch 8:1-40 - --Here is a larger list of Benjamin's tribe. We may suppose that many things in these genealogies, which to us seem difficult, abrupt, and perplexed, we...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 8:1-32
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 8:1-32 - -- There is little or nothing of history in all these verses; we have not therefore much to observe. 1. As to the difficulties that occur in this and t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 8:17-28
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 8:17-28 - --
Bertheau would identify three of the sons of Elpaal - Meshullam, Heber, and Ishmerai - with Misham, Eber, and Shemer, 1Ch 8:12, but without any suff...
Constable -> 1Ch 1:1--9:44; 1Ch 8:1--9:44
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...
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