
Text -- 1 Kings 21:2 (NET)




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JFB -> 1Ki 21:1-3
JFB: 1Ki 21:1-3 - -- Ahab was desirous, from its contiguity to the palace, to possess it for a vegetable garden. He proposed to Naboth to give him a better in exchange, or...
Ahab was desirous, from its contiguity to the palace, to possess it for a vegetable garden. He proposed to Naboth to give him a better in exchange, or to obtain it by purchase; but the owner declined to part with it. In persisting in his refusal, Naboth was not actuated by any feelings of disloyalty or disrespect to the king, but solely from a conscientious regard to the divine law, which, for important reasons, had prohibited the sale of a paternal inheritance [Lev 25:23; Num 36:7]; or if, through extreme poverty or debt, an assignation of it to another was unavoidable, the conveyance was made on the condition of its being redeemable at any time [Lev 25:25-27]; at all events, of its reverting at the jubilee to the owner [Lev 25:28]. In short, it could not be alienated from the family, and it was on this ground that Naboth (1Ki 21:3) refused to comply with the king's demand. It was not, therefore, any rudeness or disrespect that made Ahab heavy and displeased, but his sulky and pettish demeanor betrays a spirit of selfishness that could not brook to be disappointed of a favorite object, and that would have pushed him into lawless tyranny had he possessed any natural force of character.
Clarke -> 1Ki 21:2
Clarke: 1Ki 21:2 - -- Give me thy vineyard - The request of Ahab seems at first view fair and honorable. Naboth’ s vineyard was nigh to the palace of Ahab, and he wi...
Give me thy vineyard - The request of Ahab seems at first view fair and honorable. Naboth’ s vineyard was nigh to the palace of Ahab, and he wished to add it to his own for a kitchen garden, or perhaps a grass-plat,
TSK -> 1Ki 21:2
TSK: 1Ki 21:2 - -- Give me : The request of Ahab, at first view, appears fair and honourable. But, as he most evidentially wished Naboth to alienate it finally, which w...
Give me : The request of Ahab, at first view, appears fair and honourable. But, as he most evidentially wished Naboth to alienate it finally, which was expressly forbidden and provided against in the law of God (Lev 25:14-28), it was high iniquity in Ahab to tempt him to do it, and to covet it showed the depravity of his soul. Gen 3:6; Exo 20:17; Deu 5:21; 1Sa 8:14; Jer 22:17; Hab 2:9-11; Luk 12:15; 1Ti 6:9; Jam 1:14, Jam 1:15
a garden of herbs : 2Ki 9:27; Deu 11:10; Ecc 2:5; Son 4:15
seem good to thee : Heb. be good in thine eyes, Gen 16:6; 1Sa 8:6, 1Sa 29:6

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Barnes -> 1Ki 21:2
Barnes: 1Ki 21:2 - -- I will give thee the worth of it in money - literally, "I will give thee silver, the worth of it."Money, in our sense of the word, that is to s...
I will give thee the worth of it in money - literally, "I will give thee silver, the worth of it."Money, in our sense of the word, that is to say, coins of definite values, did not yet exist. The first coin known to the Jews was the Persian daric, with which they became acquainted during the captivity. (1Ch 29:7 note).
Haydock -> 1Ki 21:2
Haydock: 1Ki 21:2 - -- Herbs. The taste of eastern nations is very different from ours. The Syrians delight in seeing gardens filled with melons, onions, &c., and they ca...
Herbs. The taste of eastern nations is very different from ours. The Syrians delight in seeing gardens filled with melons, onions, &c., and they cannot conceive what pleasure we can find in rambling round our long walks for the sake of exercise. ---
Money. Hence we perceive that, notwithstanding the despotic power of the kings of Israel, they did not imagine that they had a right to take their subjects' lands, 1 Kings viii. 14. (Calmet) ---
Naboth's conduct is therefore here applauded; and St. Ambrose (Off. iii. 9.) styles him a martyr, (Worthington) and a great saint. (Tirinus) ---
Maluit periculum cum honestate, quam utilitatem cum opprobrio.
Gill -> 1Ki 21:2
Gill: 1Ki 21:2 - -- And Ahab spake unto Naboth, saying, give me thy vineyard, that I may have it for a garden of herbs,.... For a kitchen garden to produce eatables of th...
And Ahab spake unto Naboth, saying, give me thy vineyard, that I may have it for a garden of herbs,.... For a kitchen garden to produce eatables of the vegetable kind for his household, or for a flower garden; and perhaps for both, as Kimchi observes, it being customary to have such in court yards, or behind the house; perhaps he might take his notion of an herb garden from his neighbours the Syrians, who were very diligent and laborious in cultivating their gardens, as Pliny z; hence
"multa Syrorum olera'',
the many herbs of the Syrians, became a proverb with the Greeks:
because it is near unto mine house; lay very convenient for him:
and I will give thee for it a better vineyard than it; or, if it seemeth good unto thee, I will give thee the worth of it in money; which seems very well spoken, that he would either give him a better in exchange, or purchase it at its full value; he did not pretend to take it by usurpation, by force, against his will, as it was represented by Samuel kings would do, 1Sa 8:14 as yet such oppression and tyranny was not exercised.

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NET Notes: 1Ki 21:2 The Old Greek translation includes the following words: “And it will be mine as a garden of herbs.”
Geneva Bible -> 1Ki 21:2
Geneva Bible: 1Ki 21:2 And Ahab spake unto Naboth, saying, ( a ) Give me thy vineyard, that I may have it for a garden of herbs, because it [is] near unto my house: and I wi...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 21:1-29
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 21:1-29 - --1 Ahab being denied Naboth's vineyard, is grieved.5 Jezebel writing letters against Naboth, he is condemned of blasphemy.15 Ahab take possession of th...
MHCC -> 1Ki 21:1-4
MHCC: 1Ki 21:1-4 - --Naboth, perhaps, had been pleased that he had a vineyard situated so near the palace, but the situation proved fatal to him; many a man's possessions ...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 21:1-4
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 21:1-4 - -- Here is, 1. Ahab coveting his neighbour's vineyard, which unhappily lay near his palace and conveniently for a kitchen-garden. Perhaps Naboth had be...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 21:1-15
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 21:1-15 - --
After these events Ahab was seized with such a desire for a vineyard which was situated near his palace at Jezreel, that when Naboth, the owner of t...
Constable -> 1Ki 16:29--22:41; 1Ki 21:1-16
Constable: 1Ki 16:29--22:41 - --1. Ahab's evil reign in Israel 16:29-22:40
Ahab ruled Israel from Samaria for 22 years (874-853 ...
