
Text -- 1 Chronicles 1:8-16 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ch 1:14
Wesley: 1Ch 1:14 - -- The names which follow until 1Ch 1:17, are not the names of particular persons, but of people or nations. And all these descended from Canaan, though ...
The names which follow until 1Ch 1:17, are not the names of particular persons, but of people or nations. And all these descended from Canaan, though some of them were afterwards extinct or confounded with others of their brethren by cohabitation or mutual marriages, whereby they lost their names: which is the reason why they are no more mentioned, at least under these names.
JFB -> 1Ch 1:12; 1Ch 1:14-17
JFB: 1Ch 1:12 - -- A better rendering is, "and Casluhim, of whom came the Philistim and Caphtorim." They were brethren, the sons of Casluhim, and at first dwelt together...
A better rendering is, "and Casluhim, of whom came the Philistim and Caphtorim." They were brethren, the sons of Casluhim, and at first dwelt together, whence their names are used interchangeably. The Caphtorim are described as inhabiting Azzah, or Gaza, the seat of the Philistines.

JFB: 1Ch 1:14-17 - -- At 1Ch 1:14-17 the names are not those of individuals, but of people who all sprang from Canaan; and as several of them became extinct or were amalgam...
At 1Ch 1:14-17 the names are not those of individuals, but of people who all sprang from Canaan; and as several of them became extinct or were amalgamated with their brethren, their national appellations are given instead of the personal names of their ancestors.
The sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim - "Arabia and Egypt."- T.

Clarke: 1Ch 1:9 - -- Seba, and Havilah - "Sindi and Hindi, and Semadaei, and Libyes and the Zingitae; but the sons of the Mauritanians, Demargad and Mesag."- T.
Seba, and Havilah - "Sindi and Hindi, and Semadaei, and Libyes and the Zingitae; but the sons of the Mauritanians, Demargad and Mesag."- T.

Clarke: 1Ch 1:10 - -- He began to be mighty upon the earth - "He began to be bold in sin, a murderer of the innocent, and a rebel before the Lord."- T.
He began to be mighty upon the earth - "He began to be bold in sin, a murderer of the innocent, and a rebel before the Lord."- T.

Clarke: 1Ch 1:11 - -- Ludim, etc. - "The Nivitaei, the Mariotaei, the Libakaei, and the Pentaskenaei."- T.
Ludim, etc. - "The Nivitaei, the Mariotaei, the Libakaei, and the Pentaskenaei."- T.

Clarke: 1Ch 1:13 - -- Canaan begat Zidon - "Canaan begat Bothniam, his first-born, who built Sidon."- T.
Canaan begat Zidon - "Canaan begat Bothniam, his first-born, who built Sidon."- T.

TSK: 1Ch 1:9 - -- Sabta : i.e. he compassed the chamber; to surround, [Strong’ s H5454]. Gen 10:7, Sabtechah , i.e. terror, [Strong’ s H5455], Gen 10:7


TSK: 1Ch 1:13 - -- Canaan : Gen 9:22, Gen 9:25, Gen 9:26, Gen 10:15-19, Sidon
Heth : Gen 23:3, Gen 23:5, Gen 23:20, Gen 27:46, Gen 49:30-32; Exo 23:28; Jos 9:1; 2Sa 11:6

TSK: 1Ch 1:14 - -- Jebusite : Gen 15:21; Exo 33:2, Exo 34:11; Jdg 1:21, Jdg 19:11; 2Sa 24:16; Zec 9:7
Amorite : Gen 48:22; Num 21:21-32; Deu 20:17; Jos 3:10, Jos 24:15; ...


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Barnes -> 1Ch 1:16
Barnes: 1Ch 1:16 - -- The Zemarite - See Gen 10:18 note. The inscriptions of the Assyrian monarch, Sargon, (720 B.C.) mention Zimira, which is joined with Arpad (Arv...
The Zemarite - See Gen 10:18 note. The inscriptions of the Assyrian monarch, Sargon, (720 B.C.) mention Zimira, which is joined with Arpad (Arvad); and there can be little doubt that it is the city indicated by the term "Zemarite."
Of whom came the Philistines of which See Poole "Gen 10:14" .

Poole: 1Ch 1:14 - -- The Jebusite the people so called. So the names which follow until 1Ch 1:17 , are not the names of particular persons, but of people or nations. And ...
The Jebusite the people so called. So the names which follow until 1Ch 1:17 , are not the names of particular persons, but of people or nations. And all these descended from Canaan, though some of them were afterwards extinct or confounded with others of their brethren by cohabitation or mutual marriages, whereby they lost their names; which is the reason why they are no more mentioned, at least under these names.
Haydock: 1Ch 1:10 - -- Earth, first establishing the monarchy of Babylon, and building the castle. (Du Hamel)
Earth, first establishing the monarchy of Babylon, and building the castle. (Du Hamel)
Gill -> 1Ch 1:5-27
Gill: 1Ch 1:5-27 - -- The sons of Japheth, Gomer,.... Here begins the genealogy of the sons of Noah after the flood; of the sons of Japheth the elder, in this and the two f...
The sons of Japheth, Gomer,.... Here begins the genealogy of the sons of Noah after the flood; of the sons of Japheth the elder, in this and the two following verses; next of the sons of Ham, the younger brother, 1Ch 1:8, then of Shem, whose posterity are mentioned last, because from him, in the line of Heber, sprang Abraham, the ancestor of the Jewish nation, of whom the Messiah was to come, for whose sake this genealogy is given, 1Ch 1:17. The whole is the same with the account in Gen 10:1

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