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Text -- 1 Chronicles 14:1-14 (NET)
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JFB: 1Ch 14:1 - -- [See on 2Sa 5:11]. The alliance with this neighboring king, and the important advantages derived from it, were among the most fortunate circumstances ...
[See on 2Sa 5:11]. The alliance with this neighboring king, and the important advantages derived from it, were among the most fortunate circumstances in David's reign. The providence of God appeared concurrent with His promise in smoothing the early course of his reign. Having conquered the Jebusites and made Zion the royal residence, he had now, along with internal prosperity, established an advantageous treaty with a neighboring prince; and hence, in immediate connection with the mention of this friendly league, it is said, "David perceived that the Lord had confirmed him king over Israel."
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JFB: 1Ch 14:2 - -- This is an important truth, that sovereigns are invested with royal honor and authority, not for their own sakes so much as for that of their people. ...
This is an important truth, that sovereigns are invested with royal honor and authority, not for their own sakes so much as for that of their people. But while it is true of all kings, it was especially applicable to the monarchs of Israel, and even David was made to know that all his glory and greatness were given only to fit him, as the minister of God, to execute the divine purposes towards the chosen people.
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JFB: 1Ch 14:3 - -- (See on 2Sa 3:5). His concubines are mentioned (1Ch 3:9), where also is given a list of his children (1Ch 14:5-8), and those born in Jerusalem (2Sa 5:...
(See on 2Sa 3:5). His concubines are mentioned (1Ch 3:9), where also is given a list of his children (1Ch 14:5-8), and those born in Jerusalem (2Sa 5:14-16). In that, however, the names of Eliphalet and Nogah do not occur, and Beeliada appears to be the same as Eliada.
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JFB: 1Ch 14:8 - -- In the hope of accomplishing his ruin (for so the phrase is used, 1Sa 23:15; 1Sa 24:2-3) before his throne was consolidated. Their hostility arose, bo...
In the hope of accomplishing his ruin (for so the phrase is used, 1Sa 23:15; 1Sa 24:2-3) before his throne was consolidated. Their hostility arose, both from a belief that his patriotism would lead him, ere long, to wipe out the national dishonor at Gilboa, and by fear, that in any invasion of their country, his thorough knowledge of their weak points would give him superior advantages. They resolved, therefore, to surprise and crush him before he was fairly seated on his throne.
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JFB: 1Ch 14:11 - -- In an engagement fought at Mount Perazim (Isa 28:21), in the valley of Rephaim, a few miles west of Jerusalem, the Philistines were defeated and put t...
In an engagement fought at Mount Perazim (Isa 28:21), in the valley of Rephaim, a few miles west of Jerusalem, the Philistines were defeated and put to flight.
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JFB: 1Ch 14:13 - -- They renewed the campaign the next season, taking the same route. David, according to divine directions, did not confront them.
They renewed the campaign the next season, taking the same route. David, according to divine directions, did not confront them.
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That is, by stealing round a baca-grove, come upon their rear.
Clarke: 1Ch 14:1 - -- Now Hiram king of Tyre - See the transactions of this chapter related 2Sa 5:11-25 (note).
Now Hiram king of Tyre - See the transactions of this chapter related 2Sa 5:11-25 (note).
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Clarke: 1Ch 14:4 - -- These are the names of his children - In 2Sa 5:14-16 (note), eleven persons only are mentioned in the Hebrew text, but the Septuagint has twenty-fou...
These are the names of his children - In 2Sa 5:14-16 (note), eleven persons only are mentioned in the Hebrew text, but the Septuagint has twenty-four, here there are thirteen, and all the versions have the same number, with certain varieties in the names. - See the notes there.
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David inquired of God - "David consulted the Word of the Lord."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 14:11 - -- Like the breaking forth of waters - "And David said, The Lord hath broken the enemies of David like to the breaking of a potter’ s vessel full ...
Like the breaking forth of waters - "And David said, The Lord hath broken the enemies of David like to the breaking of a potter’ s vessel full of water."- T.
TSK: 1Ch 14:1 - -- am 2961, bc 1043, An, Ex, Is, 448
Hiram : 2Sa 5:11, 2Sa 5:12-16; 1Ki 5:1, 1Ki 5:8-12; 2Ch 2:11, 2Ch 2:12, Huram
and timber : 1Ch 22:2; 1Ki 5:6, 1Ki 5:...
am 2961, bc 1043, An, Ex, Is, 448
Hiram : 2Sa 5:11, 2Sa 5:12-16; 1Ki 5:1, 1Ki 5:8-12; 2Ch 2:11, 2Ch 2:12, Huram
and timber : 1Ch 22:2; 1Ki 5:6, 1Ki 5:9, 1Ki 5:10, 1Ki 5:18; 2Ch 2:3, 2Ch 2:8-10; Ezr 3:7
to build him : 1Ch 17:1; 2Sa 7:2; 1Ki 7:1-12; Jer 22:13-15
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TSK: 1Ch 14:2 - -- the Lord : 1Ch 17:17; 2Sa 7:16; Psa. 89:20-37
his kingdom : Num 24:7; 2Sa 7:8
because : 1Ki 10:9; 2Ch 2:11; Est 4:14; Isa 1:25-27; Dan 2:30
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TSK: 1Ch 14:3 - -- took : 1Ch 3:1-4; Deu 17:17; 2Sa 5:13; 1Ki 11:3; Pro 5:18, Pro 5:19; Ecc 7:26-29, Ecc 9:9; Mal 2:14; Mat 19:4, Mat 19:5, Mat 19:8
more : Heb. yet
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TSK: 1Ch 14:4 - -- Shammua : 1Ch 3:5-9, Shimea, 2Sa 5:14, Shammuah
Nathan : 2Sa 12:1; Luk 3:31
Solomon : 1Ch 22:9-12, 1Ch 28:5, 1Ch 28:6; 2Sa 12:24, 2Sa 12:25; 1Ki 1:13,...
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TSK: 1Ch 14:7 - -- Beeliada : Probably Beeliada is a mistake for Eliada, as the LXX, Syriac, and Arabic read here. 2Sa 5:16, Eliada
and Eliphalet : 1Ch 3:8, Eliphelet, T...
Beeliada : Probably Beeliada is a mistake for Eliada, as the LXX, Syriac, and Arabic read here. 2Sa 5:16, Eliada
and Eliphalet : 1Ch 3:8, Eliphelet, This variation merely arises from the change of a vowel. Here we have 13 persons mentioned, but only 11 in Samuel; and it is probable that the duplicate Elishama and Eliphelet dying when young, were therefore omitted in the latter.
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TSK: 1Ch 14:8 - -- am 2957, bc 1047, An, Ex, Is, 444
And when : 1Sa 21:11; 2Sa 5:17-25
anointed : 1Ch 11:3; 2Sa 5:3
all the Philistines : Psa 2:1-6; Rev 11:15-18
am 2957, bc 1047, An, Ex, Is, 444
And when : 1Sa 21:11; 2Sa 5:17-25
all the Philistines : Psa 2:1-6; Rev 11:15-18
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TSK: 1Ch 14:10 - -- inquired : 1Ch 14:14, 1Ch 13:3; 1Sa 23:2-4, 1Sa 23:9-12; 2Sa 2:1, 2Sa 5:19, 2Sa 5:23
Shall I go : 1Sa 30:8; Pro 3:6
Go up : Jdg 4:6, Jdg 4:7; 1Ki 22:6...
inquired : 1Ch 14:14, 1Ch 13:3; 1Sa 23:2-4, 1Sa 23:9-12; 2Sa 2:1, 2Sa 5:19, 2Sa 5:23
Shall I go : 1Sa 30:8; Pro 3:6
Go up : Jdg 4:6, Jdg 4:7; 1Ki 22:6, 1Ki 22:15-17
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TSK: 1Ch 14:11 - -- Baalperazim : 2Sa 5:20; Isa 28:21
God : Psa 18:13-15, Psa 44:3, Psa 144:1, Psa 144:10
like the breaking : Exo 14:28; Job 30:14; Mat 7:27
Baalperazim :...
Baalperazim : 2Sa 5:20; Isa 28:21
God : Psa 18:13-15, Psa 44:3, Psa 144:1, Psa 144:10
like the breaking : Exo 14:28; Job 30:14; Mat 7:27
Baalperazim : that is, a place of breaches
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Barnes: 1Ch 14:1 - -- Compare 2Sa 5:11-25, the only important variations from which are in 1Ch 14:4-7, the list of the sons of David (see 1Ch 3:1 note), and in 1Ch 14:12,...
Compare 2Sa 5:11-25, the only important variations from which are in 1Ch 14:4-7, the list of the sons of David (see 1Ch 3:1 note), and in 1Ch 14:12, where the fact is added that the idols taken from the Philistines were burned.
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Barnes: 1Ch 14:12 - -- When they had left their gods there - The practice of carrying images of the gods to battle was common among the nations of antiquity, and aros...
When they had left their gods there - The practice of carrying images of the gods to battle was common among the nations of antiquity, and arose from the belief that there was virtue in the images themselves, and that military success would be obtained by means of them.
Poole -> 1Ch 14:2
Poole: 1Ch 14:2 - -- David perceived by the remembrance of God’ s promise, and his providence complying with it, &c. But of this and the following verses, See Poole...
David perceived by the remembrance of God’ s promise, and his providence complying with it, &c. But of this and the following verses, See Poole "2Sa 5:12" , &c., where the same history is related.
Haydock: 1Ch 14:1 - -- Hiram. This embassy, and the war with the Philistines, took place before the ark was removed. (Calmet)
Hiram. This embassy, and the war with the Philistines, took place before the ark was removed. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 14:2 - -- Perceived, by divine revelation, or by his constant success, (Menochius) as well as by the presents of "the king of Tyre, and the unanimity" of all t...
Perceived, by divine revelation, or by his constant success, (Menochius) as well as by the presents of "the king of Tyre, and the unanimity" of all the people. (Du Hamel) ---
Over his. Hebrew and Septuagint, on account of his people. Kings are more for their subjects than for themselves. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 14:5 - -- Eliphalet and Noga are not mentioned, 2 Kings vi. 15. (Calmet) See chap iii. 9. (Haydock)
Eliphalet and Noga are not mentioned, 2 Kings vi. 15. (Calmet) See chap iii. 9. (Haydock)
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Baaliada, probably the same with Eliada. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 14:8 - -- Seek him, with a design to oppress him, before his throne was established. (Haydock)
Seek him, with a design to oppress him, before his throne was established. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 14:11 - -- Baalpharasim, "the god or master of divisions." (Calmet) ---
The place was so called afterwards. (Du Hamel)
Baalpharasim, "the god or master of divisions." (Calmet) ---
The place was so called afterwards. (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 1Ch 14:12 - -- Burnt, conformably to Deuteronomy vii. 25. These idols were commonly made of wood, and covered with plates of gold, &c. The Philistines took them a...
Burnt, conformably to Deuteronomy vii. 25. These idols were commonly made of wood, and covered with plates of gold, &c. The Philistines took them along with them to battle, as the Hebrews carried the ark on many occasions. The Greeks, at the siege of Troy, had their gods on board their vessels; (Homer, Iliad ix.) and the Romans had theirs on their ensigns, in their wars.
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Haydock: 1Ch 14:14 - -- Pear or mulberry trees, (2 Kings v. 23.; Calmet) on the side where the idols were. (Tirinus)
Pear or mulberry trees, (2 Kings v. 23.; Calmet) on the side where the idols were. (Tirinus)
Gill -> 1Ch 14:1-17
See Chapter Introduction
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NET Notes: 1Ch 14:7 In 1 Chr 3:8 and 2 Sam 5:16 this name appears as “Eliada.” The form here represents a variant spelling of the name.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 14:14 The Hebrew word translated “trees” is defined by HALOT 129 s.v. בָּכָא as “shrubs.” Some t...
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 14:2 And David perceived that the LORD had confirmed him king over Israel, for his kingdom was lifted up on high, because of his ( a ) people Israel.
( a ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 14:5 And Ibhar, and Elishua, and ( b ) Elpalet,
( b ) Elpalet and Nogah are not mentioned in (2Sa 5:14), so there are only eleven and here thirteen.
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 14:11 So they came up to Baalperazim; and David smote them there. Then David said, God hath broken in upon mine enemies by mine hand like the breaking forth...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 14:1-17
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 14:1-17 - --1 Hiram's kindness to David.2 David's felicity in people, wives, and children.8 His two victories against the Philistines.
MHCC -> 1Ch 14:1-17
MHCC: 1Ch 14:1-17 - --In this chapter we have an account of, 1. David's kingdom established. 2. His family built up. 3. His enemies defeated. This is repeated from 2 Samuel...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 14:1-7; 1Ch 14:8-17
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 14:1-7 - -- We may observe here, 1. There is no man that has such a sufficiency in himself but he has need of his neighbours and has reason to be thankful for t...
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Matthew Henry: 1Ch 14:8-17 - -- This narrative of David's triumph over the Philistines is much the same with that, 2Sa 5:17, etc. 1. Let the attack which the Philistines made upon ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 14:1; 1Ch 14:2-17
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 14:1 - --
David's palace-building, wives and children , 1Ch 14:1-7; cf. 2Sa 5:11-16. Two victories over the Philistines , 1Ch 14:8-17; cf. 2Sa 5:17-25. - Th...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 14:2-17 - --
Instead of × ï‰×‚× ï¬»×™ , that He (Jahve) had lifted up ( × ï‰×‚× , perf. Pi.), as in 2Sa 5:12, in the Chronicle we read למעלה × ï‰×...
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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Constable: 1Ch 13:1--16:43 - --D. David and the Ark chs. 13-16
"In the Chronicler's eyes David's reign consisted of two great religious...
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