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Text -- 1 Chronicles 19:1-7 (NET)
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Wesley -> 1Ch 19:7
Wesley: 1Ch 19:7 - -- Thirty two thousand men, who fought partly from chariots, and partly on foot with chariots, or attending upon the chariots, as the ancient manner of f...
Thirty two thousand men, who fought partly from chariots, and partly on foot with chariots, or attending upon the chariots, as the ancient manner of fighting was.
JFB: 1Ch 19:1 - -- This phrase seems to indicate that the incident now to be related took place immediately, or soon after the wars described in the preceding chapter. B...
This phrase seems to indicate that the incident now to be related took place immediately, or soon after the wars described in the preceding chapter. But the chronological order is loosely observed, and the only just inference that can be drawn from the use of this phrase is, that some farther account is to be given of the wars against the Syrians.
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JFB: 1Ch 19:1 - -- There had subsisted a very friendly relation between David and him, begun during the exile of the former, and cemented, doubtless, by their common hos...
There had subsisted a very friendly relation between David and him, begun during the exile of the former, and cemented, doubtless, by their common hostility to Saul.
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JFB: 1Ch 19:4-5 - -- Not completely, but only the half of their face. This disrespect to the beard, and indecent exposure of their persons by their clothes being cut off f...
Not completely, but only the half of their face. This disrespect to the beard, and indecent exposure of their persons by their clothes being cut off from the girdle downwards, was the grossest indignity to which Jews, in common with all Orientals, could be subjected. No wonder that the men were ashamed to appear in public--that the king recommended them to remain in seclusion on the border till the mark of their disgrace had disappeared--and then they might, with propriety, return to the court.
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JFB: 1Ch 19:6 - -- One universal feeling of indignation was roused throughout Israel, and all classes supported the king in his determination to avenge this unprovoked i...
One universal feeling of indignation was roused throughout Israel, and all classes supported the king in his determination to avenge this unprovoked insult on the Hebrew nation.
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A sum equal to £342,100, to procure the services of foreign mercenaries.
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JFB: 1Ch 19:6 - -- The Mesopotamian troops did not arrive during this campaign (1Ch 19:16). Syria-maachah lay on the north of the possessions of the trans-jordanic Israe...
The Mesopotamian troops did not arrive during this campaign (1Ch 19:16). Syria-maachah lay on the north of the possessions of the trans-jordanic Israelites, near Gilead.
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JFB: 1Ch 19:7 - -- Hebrew, "riders," or "cavalry," accustomed to fight either on horseback or in chariots, and occasionally on foot. Accepting this as the true rendering...
Hebrew, "riders," or "cavalry," accustomed to fight either on horseback or in chariots, and occasionally on foot. Accepting this as the true rendering, the number of hired auxiliaries mentioned in this passage agrees exactly with the statement in 2Sa 10:6 : twenty thousand (from Syria), twelve thousand (from Tob), equal to thirty-two thousand, and one thousand with the king of Maachah.
Clarke: 1Ch 19:1 - -- Now it came to pass - See the same history, 2Sa 10:1 (note), etc., and the notes there.
Now it came to pass - See the same history, 2Sa 10:1 (note), etc., and the notes there.
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Clarke: 1Ch 19:4 - -- And cut off their garments in the midst - Usque ad eorum, pudenda . So the Targum, Jarchi, and others; leaving exposed what nature and decency requ...
And cut off their garments in the midst - Usque ad eorum, pudenda . So the Targum, Jarchi, and others; leaving exposed what nature and decency require to be concealed. See on 2Sa 10:4 (note).
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Clarke: 1Ch 19:6 - -- Chariots and horsemen out of Mesopotamia - These are not mentioned in the parallel place in Samuel; probably they did not arrive till the Ammonites ...
Chariots and horsemen out of Mesopotamia - These are not mentioned in the parallel place in Samuel; probably they did not arrive till the Ammonites and their other allies were defeated by the Israelites in the first battle.
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Clarke: 1Ch 19:7 - -- Thirty and two thousand - The whole number mentioned in Samuel is, Syrians, of Beth-rehob, and of Zoba, twenty thousand; of King Maacah, one thousan...
Thirty and two thousand - The whole number mentioned in Samuel is, Syrians, of Beth-rehob, and of Zoba, twenty thousand; of King Maacah, one thousand; of Ish-tob, twelve thousand; in all thirty-three thousand. Of chariots or cavalry there is no mention. These could not have been the whole army.
Nahash : 1Sa 11:1, 1Sa 11:2, 1Sa 12:12; 2Sa 10:1-3
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TSK: 1Ch 19:2 - -- I will show : 1Sa 30:26; 2Sa 9:1, 2Sa 9:7; 2Ki 4:13; Est 6:3; Ecc 9:15
the children : Gen 19:37, Gen 19:38; Deu 23:3-6; Neh 4:3, Neh 4:7, Neh 13:1
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TSK: 1Ch 19:3 - -- but the princes : 1Sa 29:4, 1Sa 29:9; 1Ki 12:8-11
Thinkest thou that David : Heb. In thine eyes doth David, 1Co 13:5-7
to search : Gen 42:9-18; Jos 2:...
but the princes : 1Sa 29:4, 1Sa 29:9; 1Ki 12:8-11
Thinkest thou that David : Heb. In thine eyes doth David, 1Co 13:5-7
to search : Gen 42:9-18; Jos 2:1-3; Jdg 1:23, Jdg 1:24, Jdg 18:2, Jdg 18:8-10
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TSK: 1Ch 19:4 - -- took David’ s : Psa 35:12, Psa 109:4, Psa 109:5
shaved them : Lev 19:27; Isa 15:2; Jer 41:5, Jer 48:37
and cut : Isa 20:4, Isa 47:2, Isa 47:3
sen...
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TSK: 1Ch 19:5 - -- and told David : Mat 18:31
at Jericho : Jos 6:24-26; 1Ki 16:34
your beards : Jdg 16:22
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TSK: 1Ch 19:6 - -- had made : Luk 10:16; 1Th 4:8
odious : Heb. to stink, Gen 34:30; Exo 5:21; 1Sa 13:4, 1Sa 27:12; Psa 14:3 *marg.
a thousand : 2Ch 16:2, 2Ch 16:3, 2Ch 2...
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TSK: 1Ch 19:7 - -- hired : 1Ch 18:4; Exo 14:9; Jdg 4:3; 1Sa 13:5; 2Ch 14:9; Psa 20:7-9
thirty : Thirty-two thousand soldiers, exclusive of the thousand sent by the king ...
hired : 1Ch 18:4; Exo 14:9; Jdg 4:3; 1Sa 13:5; 2Ch 14:9; Psa 20:7-9
thirty : Thirty-two thousand soldiers, exclusive of the thousand sent by the king of Maachah, are mentioned in the parallel passage (2Sa 10:6); but of chariots or cavalry there is no mention; and the number of chariots stated here is prodigious, and beyond all credibility. But as the word
the king of Maachah : This variation exists only in the translation, the original being the same in both places,
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Barnes: 1Ch 19:1 - -- Compare the marginal references and notes. The writer here adds one or two touches, and varies in one or two of the numbers.
Compare the marginal references and notes. The writer here adds one or two touches, and varies in one or two of the numbers.
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Barnes: 1Ch 19:2 - -- Hanun - A Philistine king of this name is mentioned in the Assyrian inscriptions as paying tribute to Tiglath-pileser and warring with Sargon.
Hanun - A Philistine king of this name is mentioned in the Assyrian inscriptions as paying tribute to Tiglath-pileser and warring with Sargon.
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Barnes: 1Ch 19:6 - -- A thousand talents of silver - The price is not given in Samuel. On the practice of hiring troops about this time in western Asia, see 1Ki 15:1...
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Barnes: 1Ch 19:7 - -- They hired thirty and two thousand chariots - The reading is corrupt. Such a number as 32,000 chariots alone was never brought into battle on a...
They hired thirty and two thousand chariots - The reading is corrupt. Such a number as 32,000 chariots alone was never brought into battle on any occasion. Compare the numbers in Exo 14:7; 1Ki 10:26; 2Ch 12:3. The largest force which an Assyrian king ever speaks of encountering is 3,940. The words "and horsemen"have probably fallen out of the text after the word "chariots"(compare 1Ch 19:6). The 32,000 would be the number of the warriors serving on horseback or in chariots; and this number would agree closely with 2Sa 10:6, as the following table shows:
Men | |
Syrians of Beth-rehob and Zobah | 20,000 |
Syrians of Ish-tob | 12,000 |
Syrians of Maachah | 1,000 |
Total | 33,000 |
1Ch 19:7 | Men |
Syrians of Zobah, etc. | 32,000 |
Syrians of Machah ( number not given) | 1,000 |
Total | 33,000 |
Poole -> 1Ch 19:7
Poole: 1Ch 19:7 - -- Thirty and two thousand chariots i. e. thirty-two thousand men fighting from or with chariots, as that word is elsewhere used; of which see my notes ...
Thirty and two thousand chariots i. e. thirty-two thousand men fighting from or with chariots, as that word is elsewhere used; of which see my notes on 1Sa 13:5 . And this interpretation seems the more probable by comparing this place with 2Sa 10:6 , where this army is said to consist of twenty thousand footmen , and twelve thousand men of Ish-tob ; which make up these thirty-two thousand men, who fought partly from chariots, and partly on foot with chariots, or attending upon the chariots, as the ancient manner of fighting was. And here, 1Ch 19:6 , this army is made up of chariots and horsemen ; where, except the chariots be understood of footmen, there were no footmen in the army, which is unusual and incredible.
Haydock: 1Ch 19:3 - -- Land, or city, 2 Kings x. 3. (Calmet) ---
What evils proceed from evil counsellors!
Land, or city, 2 Kings x. 3. (Calmet) ---
What evils proceed from evil counsellors!
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Haydock: 1Ch 19:4 - -- From. Hebrew, "in the midst, above the thighs:" exposing them to derision. (Haydock)
From. Hebrew, "in the midst, above the thighs:" exposing them to derision. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 19:6 - -- Done. Hebrew, "made themselves stinking." Septuagint, "that the people of David were covered with confusion." The insult fell on all Israel. ---
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Done. Hebrew, "made themselves stinking." Septuagint, "that the people of David were covered with confusion." The insult fell on all Israel. ---
Mesopotamia is not mentioned [in] 2 Kings, as the troops perhaps did not arrive soon enough for the first battle, ver. 16.
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Haydock: 1Ch 19:7 - -- Chariots. This number seems excessive, and it may have been put for infantry; the number of which, specified [in] 2 Kings, was 33,000. But the troo...
Chariots. This number seems excessive, and it may have been put for infantry; the number of which, specified [in] 2 Kings, was 33,000. But the troops of Mesopotamia are not there mentioned, and this supplies what was left defective. (Calmet) ---
The chariots may signify those who fought upon them, (Menochius) ver. 18., and Isaias xxi. 7. (Tirinus) ---
Sometimes the whole number is specified; at others only a part.
Gill -> 1Ch 19:1-19
See Chapter Introduction
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expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes: 1Ch 19:2 Heb “and the servants of David came to the land of the sons of Ammon to Hanun to console him.”
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NET Notes: 1Ch 19:3 Heb “Is it not to explore and to overturn and to spy out the land (that) his servants have come to you?” The Hebrew term לַ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 19:2 And David said, I will shew kindness unto Hanun the son of Nahash, because his ( a ) father shewed kindness to me. And David sent messengers to comfor...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 19:3 But the princes of the children of Ammon said to Hanun, Thinkest thou that David doth honour thy father, that he hath sent comforters unto thee? are n...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 19:4 Wherefore Hanun took David's servants, and ( c ) shaved them, and cut off their ( d ) garments in the midst hard by their buttocks, and sent them away...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 19:6 And when the children of Ammon saw that they had made themselves odious to David, Hanun and the children of Ammon sent a thousand talents of silver to...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 19:7 So they hired thirty and two thousand chariots, and the king of Maachah and his people; who came and pitched before ( f ) Medeba. And the children of ...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 19:1-19
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 19:1-19 - --1 David's messengers, sent to comfort Hanun, the son of Nahash, are villainously treated.6 The Ammonites, strengthened by the Syrians, are overcome by...
MHCC -> 1Ch 19:1-19
MHCC: 1Ch 19:1-19 - --The history is here repeated which we read 2 Samuel 10. The only safety of sinners consists in submitting to the Lord, seeking peace with him, and bec...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 19:1-5; 1Ch 19:6-19
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 19:1-5 - -- Let us here observe, 1. That is becomes good people to be neighbourly, and especially to be grateful. David will pay respect to Hanun because he is ...
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Matthew Henry: 1Ch 19:6-19 - -- We may see here, 1. How the hearts of sinners that are marked for ruin are hardened to their destruction. The children of Ammon saw that they had m...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 19:1-19
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 19:1-19 - --
The same phenomena are met with in the detailed account of the Ammonite-Syriac war, 1Ch 19:1-2; 1Ch 20:3, as compared with 2 Sam 10:1-11:1, and 2Sa ...
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 17:1--29:30 - --E. God's Covenant Promises to David chs. 17-29
The dominating theme in 1 Chronicles is the Davidic Coven...
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Constable: 1Ch 17:1--21:30 - --1. The first account of God's promises to David chs. 17-21
In some particulars the promises God ...
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