
Text -- 1 Chronicles 21:20 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ch 21:20
Wesley: 1Ch 21:20 - -- Because of the glory and majesty in which the angel appeared, which mens weak natures are not able to bear; and from the fear of God's vengeance which...
Because of the glory and majesty in which the angel appeared, which mens weak natures are not able to bear; and from the fear of God's vengeance which now seemed to be coming to their family.
JFB -> 1Ch 21:20-21
JFB: 1Ch 21:20-21 - -- If the census was entered upon in autumn, the beginning of the civil year, the nine and a half months it occupied would end at wheat harvest. The comm...
If the census was entered upon in autumn, the beginning of the civil year, the nine and a half months it occupied would end at wheat harvest. The common way of threshing corn is by spreading it out on a high level area, and driving backwards and forwards upon it two oxen harnessed to a clumsy sledge with three rollers and some sharp spikes. The driver sits on his knees on the box, while another person is employed in drawing back the straw and separating it from the grain underneath. By this operation the chaff is very much chopped, and the grain threshed out.
Clarke -> 1Ch 21:20
Clarke: 1Ch 21:20 - -- Ornan turned back, and saw the angel - The Septuagint say, And Orna turned, και ειδε τον βασιλεα, and saw the King. The Syriac and...
Ornan turned back, and saw the angel - The Septuagint say, And Orna turned,
TSK -> 1Ch 21:20

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Poole -> 1Ch 21:20
Poole: 1Ch 21:20 - -- Or,
And Ornan turned back ( i.e. turned his face from the angel,) for , or when , (for the Hebrew vau is frequently used both those ways,)
he ...
Or,
And Ornan turned back ( i.e. turned his face from the angel,) for , or when , (for the Hebrew vau is frequently used both those ways,)
he saw the angel and (so did) his four sons with him hiding themselves; partly because of the glory and majesty in which the angel appeared, which men’ s weak and sinful natures are not able to bear; and partly from the fear of God’ s vengeance, which was at this time riding circuit in the land, and now seemed to be coming to their family.
Haydock -> 1Ch 21:20
Haydock: 1Ch 21:20 - -- Now. Hebrew, "and Oranan turned back." ---
Angel. Vatican Septuagint, the king and his four sons with him, along with Achabin." Other editions h...
Now. Hebrew, "and Oranan turned back." ---
Angel. Vatican Septuagint, the king and his four sons with him, along with Achabin." Other editions have, "and his four sons hidden with him." Arabic, "and the king, being come near to Aran, he saw David and his," &c. Syriac reads in like manner; but says nothing of the children either of David or of Ornan. We do not read that Ornan saw the angel, 2 Kings, but this circumstance may be here supplied. It is evident the Septuagint have read melec, "king," instead of malac, "angel." (Calmet) ---
Eupolemus says the angel Dianathan shewed David were to build the temple. (Eusebius, Præp. ix. 30.)
Gill -> 1Ch 21:1-27
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 21:1-30
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 21:1-30 - --1 David, tempted by Satan, forces Joab to number the people.5 The number of the people being brought, David repents of it.9 David having three plagues...
MHCC -> 1Ch 21:1-30
MHCC: 1Ch 21:1-30 - --No mention is made in this book of David's sin in the matter of Uriah, neither of the troubles that followed it: they had no needful connexion with th...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 21:18-30
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 21:18-30 - -- We have here the controversy concluded, and, upon David's repentance, his peace made with God. Though thou wast angry with me, thy anger is turned ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 21:20-23
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 21:20-23 - --
ארנן ויּשׁב , "and Ornan turned him about,"is translated by Berth. incorrectly, "then Ornan turned back,"who then builds on this erroneous...
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...

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...

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 ...
