
Text -- 1 Chronicles 2:10-17 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ch 2:13 - -- Called also Elihu, 1Ch 27:18, unless that was another person, and the word brother be taken more largely for a kinsman, as it is frequently.
Called also Elihu, 1Ch 27:18, unless that was another person, and the word brother be taken more largely for a kinsman, as it is frequently.
JFB: 1Ch 2:15 - -- As it appears (1Sa 16:10; 1Sa 17:12) that Jesse had eight sons, the presumption is from David being mentioned here as the seventh son of his father, t...

JFB: 1Ch 2:17 - -- (compare 2Sa 17:25). In that passage he is called Ithra an Israelite; and there seems no reason why, in the early days of David, anyone should be spec...
(compare 2Sa 17:25). In that passage he is called Ithra an Israelite; and there seems no reason why, in the early days of David, anyone should be specially distinguished as an Israelite. The presumption is in favor of the reading followed by the Septuagint, which calls him "Jetra the Jezreelite." The circumstance of his settling in another tribe, or of a woman marrying out of her own tribe, was sufficiently rare and singular to call for the statement that Abigail was married to a man of Jezreel.
Clarke -> 1Ch 2:17
Clarke: 1Ch 2:17 - -- Jether the Ishmeelite - "They called him Jether, because he girded himself with his sword, that he might assist David with the Arabians, when Abner ...
Jether the Ishmeelite - "They called him Jether, because he girded himself with his sword, that he might assist David with the Arabians, when Abner was endeavoring to destroy David and the whole race of Jesse, as being unfit to enter into the congregation of the Lord, on account of Ruth the Moabitess."- T.
Defender: 1Ch 2:16 - -- Another of David's sisters, Abigail, was the mother of Amasa, who became Absalom's general when he rebelled against David (2Sa 17:25). However, Abigai...
Another of David's sisters, Abigail, was the mother of Amasa, who became Absalom's general when he rebelled against David (2Sa 17:25). However, Abigail was only a half-sister to David. Amasa's father, Jether, is called both an Israelite and an Ishmaelite, indicating either that he was of mixed parentage or that he was an Ishmaelite proselyte to Israel's faith.

Defender: 1Ch 2:16 - -- Three of David's most conspicuous generals were his own nephews. Abishai, Joab and Asahel were all sons of his sister Zeruiah (2Sa 2:18)."
Three of David's most conspicuous generals were his own nephews. Abishai, Joab and Asahel were all sons of his sister Zeruiah (2Sa 2:18)."
TSK: 1Ch 2:10 - -- Amminadab : Rth 4:19, Rth 4:20; Mat 1:4; Luk 3:33, Aminadab
Nahshon : Num 1:7, Num 2:3, Num 7:12, Num 7:17, Num 10:14; Rth 4:20; Mat 1:4; Luk 3:32, Na...


TSK: 1Ch 2:12 - -- Jesse : 1Ch 10:14; Rth 4:22; 1Sa 16:1; Isa 11:1, Isa 11:10; Mat 1:5; Luk 3:32; Act 13:22; Rom 15:12

TSK: 1Ch 2:13 - -- his firstborn : 1Sa 16:6-13, 1Sa 17:13, 1Sa 17:28
Eliab : 1Ch 27:18, Elihu
Shimma : 1Ch 20:7, Shimea, 1Sa 16:9, Shammah

TSK: 1Ch 2:15 - -- David : It appears from the parallel places of Samuel, that Jesse had eight sons, of whom David was the eighth and youngest; but one may have died bef...
David : It appears from the parallel places of Samuel, that Jesse had eight sons, of whom David was the eighth and youngest; but one may have died before David came to the throne. 1Sa 16:10, 1Sa 16:11, 1Sa 17:12-14

TSK: 1Ch 2:17 - -- Amasa : 2Sa 17:25, 2Sa 19:13, 2Sa 20:4-12; 1Ki 2:5, 1Ki 2:32
Jether : Jether , יתר [Strong’ s H3500], is essentially the same with יתר...
Amasa : 2Sa 17:25, 2Sa 19:13, 2Sa 20:4-12; 1Ki 2:5, 1Ki 2:32
Jether :
Ishmeelite : [Strong’ s H3459] a descendant of Ishmael

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Barnes: 1Ch 2:15 - -- David the seventh - Jesse had eight sons, of whom David was the youngest 1Sa 16:10-11; 1Sa 17:12. Probably one of the sons shown to Samuel at B...
David the seventh - Jesse had eight sons, of whom David was the youngest 1Sa 16:10-11; 1Sa 17:12. Probably one of the sons shown to Samuel at Bethlehem did not grow up.

Barnes: 1Ch 2:16 - -- Sisters - i. e. half-sisters. Abigail and Zeruiah were daughters not of Jesse, but of a certain Nahash, whose widow Jesse took to wife 2Sa 17:2...
Sisters - i. e. half-sisters. Abigail and Zeruiah were daughters not of Jesse, but of a certain Nahash, whose widow Jesse took to wife 2Sa 17:25.
From the present passage, and from the fact that Abishai joined David as a comrade in arms before Joab 1Sa 26:6, it would seem that, although Joab was pre-eminent among the three 2Sa 2:13, 2Sa 2:16, Abishai was the eldest.

Jether the Ishmeelite - See the marginal note and reference.
Poole: 1Ch 2:13 - -- Eliab called also Elihu . 1Ch 27:18 unless that was another person, and the word brother to be taken largely for a kinsman, as is frequently used...
Eliab called also Elihu . 1Ch 27:18 unless that was another person, and the word brother to be taken largely for a kinsman, as is frequently used.

Poole: 1Ch 2:15 - -- For though he had eight sons, 1Sa 16:10 , one of them either died presently after that time, or is neglected for some reason now unknown, as others ...
Haydock: 1Ch 2:10 - -- Ram. He is commonly called Aram. But it is to be observed here, once for all, that it was a common thing among the Hebrews for the same person to...
Ram. He is commonly called Aram. But it is to be observed here, once for all, that it was a common thing among the Hebrews for the same person to have different names: and that it is not impossible among so many proper names, as here occur in the first nine chapters of this book, that the transcribers of the ancient Hebrew copies may have made some slips in the orthography. (Challoner) ---
Juda. Probably the first, appointed by Moses in the desert, Numbers i. 7., and vii. 12.

Haydock: 1Ch 2:11 - -- Salma. Septuagint have "Salmon," as it is written [in] Ruth iv. 20., and Matthew i. 4.
Salma. Septuagint have "Salmon," as it is written [in] Ruth iv. 20., and Matthew i. 4.

Haydock: 1Ch 2:15 - -- Seventh. Syriac and Arabic add, "Eliu, (chap. xxvii. 18.) and the eighth David." It appears, in effect, the Isai had eight sons, and that David was...
Seventh. Syriac and Arabic add, "Eliu, (chap. xxvii. 18.) and the eighth David." It appears, in effect, the Isai had eight sons, and that David was the youngest, 1 Kings xvi. 10., and xvii. 12. The Rabbins suppose that one was only adopted, namely, Jonathan, the son of Samma, noted for his prudence and valour, 2 Kings xiii. 3., and xxi. 21. (Calmet) ---
One might die in his youth, and be therefore omitted, (Tirinus) as he had done nothing memorable. (Du Hamel) ---
The Scripture does not always specify the full number. (Abulensis)

Haydock: 1Ch 2:16 - -- Sarvia. The honour shewn to the sisters of David is unusual. The father of the three valiant children of Sarvia is no where specified.
Sarvia. The honour shewn to the sisters of David is unusual. The father of the three valiant children of Sarvia is no where specified.

Haydock: 1Ch 2:17 - -- Ismahelite, or more correctly, "Jethra, of Jezrahel;" (2 Kings xvii. 25.) though the Hebrew and Septuagint in that place read "Israelite," which woul...
Ismahelite, or more correctly, "Jethra, of Jezrahel;" (2 Kings xvii. 25.) though the Hebrew and Septuagint in that place read "Israelite," which would be a trifling remark; and it is improbable that Isai would give his daughter to a descendant of Ismahel. (Calmet) ---
The person might, however, have resided among them. (Du Hamel)
Gill: 1Ch 2:10-12 - -- And Ram begat Amminadab,.... Ram is the same with Aram, Mat 1:3 the genealogy is carried down from him to Jesse in the same order as there, and in Rth...
And Ram begat Amminadab,.... Ram is the same with Aram, Mat 1:3 the genealogy is carried down from him to Jesse in the same order as there, and in Rth 4:19 only here Nahshon the son of Amminadab is called
the prince of the children of Judah; which Kimchi and Jarchi say is written for the honour of David, who descended from him; and Salmon his son is here called Salma.

Gill: 1Ch 2:13-15 - -- And Jesse begat his firstborn Eliab, and Abinadab the second, and Shimma the third, Nathanael the fourth, Raddai the fifth, Ozem the sixth, David the ...
And Jesse begat his firstborn Eliab, and Abinadab the second, and Shimma the third, Nathanael the fourth, Raddai the fifth, Ozem the sixth, David the seventh. But Jesse had eight sons, 1Sa 16:10, one of them therefore is not reckoned, either because he was by another woman, and the writer only mentions those that were of the same mother with David; this is the opinion of Aben Ezra and Kimchi; some say he was dead before David came to the kingdom; Kimchi mentions a Midrash, or exposition of theirs, according to which his name was Elihu, and was younger than David, who is mentioned in 1Ch 27:18, and Jarchi observes, that the writer, having found the pearl (David), reckons not the eighth son Elihu, though the Syriac and Arabic versions have inserted him in this order, "Elihu the seventh, David the eighth"; some take the eighth to be a grandson of Jesse, Jonathan the son of Shimea, 2Sa 21:21 the third son of Jesse, here called Shimma, as he is Shammah, 1Sa 16:9.

Gill: 1Ch 2:16 - -- Whose sisters were Zeruiah and Abigail..... That is, sisters of David:
and the sons of Zeruiah; Abishai, and Joab, and Asahel, three; all valiant m...
Whose sisters were Zeruiah and Abigail..... That is, sisters of David:
and the sons of Zeruiah; Abishai, and Joab, and Asahel, three; all valiant men and captains in David's army; their father's name is nowhere mentioned.

Gill: 1Ch 2:17 - -- And Abigail bare Amasa,.... Who was Absalom's general, afterwards reconciled to David, and designed to be made general of his army, but was slain by J...
And Abigail bare Amasa,.... Who was Absalom's general, afterwards reconciled to David, and designed to be made general of his army, but was slain by Joab, see 2Sa 17:25,
and the father of Amasa was Jether the Ishmaelite; he is called an Israelite, 2Sa 17:25, and so in the Targum here, he being either a proselyte, or else he was an Israelite by birth, but called an Ishmaelite, because he had dwelt among the Ishmaelites some time, as Obededom is called the Gittite for the like reason; so Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it.

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes: 1Ch 2:11 The LXX reads “Salmon” (cf. Ruth 4:21) and is followed by some English versions (e.g., NIV, NCV, TEV, NLT).

NET Notes: 1Ch 2:16 In 2 Sam 2:18 this name appears as “Abishai,” a spelling followed by many English versions here.
Geneva Bible -> 1Ch 2:10
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 2:10 And Ram begat Amminadab; and Amminadab begat Nahshon, ( d ) prince of the children of Judah;
( d ) That is, chief of the family.
