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Text -- 1 Chronicles 10:1-3 (NET)
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Wesley -> 1Ch 10:1
Wesley: 1Ch 10:1 - -- _Thus princes sin and the people suffer for it. No doubt there was enough in them to deserve it. But that which divine justice had chiefly an eye to, ...
_Thus princes sin and the people suffer for it. No doubt there was enough in them to deserve it. But that which divine justice had chiefly an eye to, was the sin of Saul. Great men should in an especial manner, take heed of provoking God's wrath. For if they kindle that fire, they know not how many may be consumed by it for their sakes.
JFB: 1Ch 10:1 - -- The details of this chapter have no relation to the preceding genealogies and seem to be inserted solely to introduce the narrative of David's elevati...
The details of this chapter have no relation to the preceding genealogies and seem to be inserted solely to introduce the narrative of David's elevation to the throne of the whole kingdom. The parallel between the books of Samuel and Chronicles commences with this chapter, which relates the issue of the fatal battle of Gilboa almost in the very same words as 1Sa 31:1-13.
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JFB: 1Ch 10:3 - -- The Hebrew words may be thus rendered: "The archers found (attacked) him, and he feared the archers." He was not wounded, at least not dangerously, wh...
The Hebrew words may be thus rendered: "The archers found (attacked) him, and he feared the archers." He was not wounded, at least not dangerously, when he resolved on committing suicide. The deed was the effect of sudden terror and overwhelming depression of spirits [CALMET].
Clarke -> 1Ch 10:1
Clarke: 1Ch 10:1 - -- Now the Philistines fought against Israel - The reader will find the same history in almost the same words, in 1Sa 31:1-13, to the notes on which he...
Now the Philistines fought against Israel - The reader will find the same history in almost the same words, in 1Sa 31:1-13, to the notes on which he is referred for every thing important in this.
TSK: 1Ch 10:1 - -- am 2948, bc 1056
the Philistines fought : 1Sa 28:1, 1Sa 29:1, 1Sa 29:2, 1Sa 31:1, 1Sa 31:2-13
slain : or, wounded
mount : 1Ch 10:8; 1Sa 28:4, 1Sa 31:1...
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TSK: 1Ch 10:2 - -- Jonathan : 1Ch 8:33, 1Ch 9:39; 1Sa 14:6, 1Sa 14:39, 1Sa 14:40; 2Ki 23:29; Isa 57:1, Isa 57:2
Abinadab : 1Sa 14:49, Ishui
the sons : Exo 20:5; 2Ki 25:7
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TSK: 1Ch 10:3 - -- went : 1Sa 31:3-6; 2Sa 1:4-10; Amo 2:14
archers : Heb. shooters with bows
hit : Heb. found
he was : Gen 49:23, Gen 49:24
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Barnes -> 1Ch 10:1
Barnes: 1Ch 10:1 - -- The present chapter contains two facts not found in 1Sa 31:1-13 - the fastening of Saul’ s head in the temple of Dagon 1Ch 10:10, and the buria...
The present chapter contains two facts not found in 1Sa 31:1-13 - the fastening of Saul’ s head in the temple of Dagon 1Ch 10:10, and the burial of his bones, and those of his sons, under an oak 1Ch 10:12. Otherwise the narrative differs from 1Sa 31:1-13 only by being abbreviated (see especially 1Ch 10:6-7, 1Ch 10:11-12), and by having some moral reflections attached to it 1Ch 10:13-14.
Haydock: 1Ch 10:1 - -- Now. Septuagint, "and." (Haydock) ---
This has no connexion with what goes before. (Calmet) ---
This history is given more at large, 1 Kings xxx...
Now. Septuagint, "and." (Haydock) ---
This has no connexion with what goes before. (Calmet) ---
This history is given more at large, 1 Kings xxxi., and 2 Kings i. (Menochius)
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Haydock: 1Ch 10:3 - -- Reached: literally, "found." (Haydock) ---
Hebrew, or "attacked him, and he feared the archers. He was not, at least, mortally wounded, when he to...
Reached: literally, "found." (Haydock) ---
Hebrew, or "attacked him, and he feared the archers. He was not, at least, mortally wounded, when he took the desperate resolution to destroy himself, through fear and consternation. (Calmet) Yet the original will admit the sense of the Vulgate and Saul might have received some wounds. Septuagint, "Archers found him with bows, and in labours, and he laboured on account of (or to avoid) the bows." (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Ch 10:1-12
See Gill on 1Sa 31:1.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 10:1-14
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 10:1-14 - --1 Saul's overthrow and death.8 The Philistines triumph over Saul.11 The kindness of Jabesh-gilead towards Saul and his sons.13 Saul's sin, for which t...
MHCC -> 1Ch 10:1-14
MHCC: 1Ch 10:1-14 - --The design chiefly in view in these books of the Chronicles, appears to be to preserve the records of the house of David. Therefore the writer repeats...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 10:1-7
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 10:1-7 - -- This account of Saul's death is the same with that which we had, 1Sa 31:1, etc. We need not repeat the exposition of it. Only let us observe, 1. Pri...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 10:1-7
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 10:1-7 - --
In 1 Sam this narrative forms the conclusion of Saul's last war with the Philistines. The battle was fought on the plain of Jezreel; and when the Is...
Constable -> 1Ch 10:1--29:30; 1Ch 10:1-14
Constable: 1Ch 10:1--29:30 - --II. THE REIGN OF DAVID chs. 10--29
In all of Chronicles the writer assumed his readers' acquaintance with the ot...
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