
Text -- 1 Chronicles 21:27-30 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ch 21:28 - -- When he perceived that his sacrifice was acceptable to God, he proceeded to offer more sacrifices in that place.
When he perceived that his sacrifice was acceptable to God, he proceeded to offer more sacrifices in that place.

Wesley: 1Ch 21:30 - -- When he saw the angel stand with his drawn sword over Jerusalem, he durst not go away to Gibeon, lest the angel in the mean time should destroy Jerusa...
When he saw the angel stand with his drawn sword over Jerusalem, he durst not go away to Gibeon, lest the angel in the mean time should destroy Jerusalem: for the prevention whereof he thought it proper to worship God in that place, which he had consecrated by his special presence and acceptance.
JFB -> 1Ch 21:28
JFB: 1Ch 21:28 - -- Or, "he continued to sacrifice there." Perceiving his sacrifice was acceptable, he proceeded to make additional offerings there, and seek favor by pra...
Or, "he continued to sacrifice there." Perceiving his sacrifice was acceptable, he proceeded to make additional offerings there, and seek favor by prayer and expiatory rites; for the dread of the menacing angel destroying Jerusalem while he was absent in the center of worship at Gibeon, especially reverence for the Divine Being, led him to continue his adorations in that place which God (2Ch 3:1) had hallowed by the tokens of His presence and gracious acceptance.
Clarke -> 1Ch 21:30
Clarke: 1Ch 21:30 - -- Because of the sword of the angel - This is given as a reason why David built an altar in the threshing-floor of Ornan: he was afraid to go to Gibeo...
Because of the sword of the angel - This is given as a reason why David built an altar in the threshing-floor of Ornan: he was afraid to go to Gibeon, because of the sword of the destroying angel, or he was afraid of delaying the offerings so long as his going thither would require, lest the destroying angel should in the mean while exterminate the people; therefore he hastily built an altar in that place, and on it made the requisite offerings, and by the fire from heaven God showed that he had accepted his act and his devotion. Such interventions as these must necessarily maintain in the minds of the people a full persuasion of the truth and Divine origin of their religion
For a more circumstantial account of these transactions, see the notes on 2Sa 24:1, Ac., in which several difficulties of the text are removed.
Defender -> 1Ch 21:27
Defender: 1Ch 21:27 - -- According to Psa 103:20, Psa 103:21, God's angels "excel in strength," "do His commandments," "hearken to the voice of His word," and "do His pleasure...
According to Psa 103:20, Psa 103:21, God's angels "excel in strength," "do His commandments," "hearken to the voice of His word," and "do His pleasure." Thus, this particular "angel of the Lord" (1Ch 21:12) was "sent" by God (1Ch 21:15), wielded "the sword of the Lord" (1Ch 21:12) in a destroying pestilence, gave instructions from God to the prophet Gad (1Ch 21:18), and finally obeyed God's command to sheath his sword (1Ch 21:27). These verses thus provide certain significant insights into God's use of angels to accomplish His will with His people."
TSK: 1Ch 21:27 - -- the Lord : 1Ch 21:15, 1Ch 21:16; 2Sa 24:16; Psa 103:20; Heb 1:14
he put : 1Ch 21:12, 1Ch 21:20; Jer 47:6; Eze 21:30; Mat 26:52; Joh 18:11

TSK: 1Ch 21:29 - -- the tabernacle : Exod. 40:1-38
Gibeon : 1Ch 16:39; 1Ki 3:4-15; 2Ch 1:3, 2Ch 1:13
the tabernacle : Exod. 40:1-38
Gibeon : 1Ch 16:39; 1Ki 3:4-15; 2Ch 1:3, 2Ch 1:13

TSK: 1Ch 21:30 - -- he was afraid : 1Ch 21:16, 1Ch 13:12; Deu 10:12; 2Sa 6:9; Job 13:21, Job 21:6, Job 23:15; Psa 90:11; Psa 119:120; Jer 5:22, Jer 10:7; Heb 12:28, Heb 1...

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Barnes -> 1Ch 21:30
Barnes: 1Ch 21:30 - -- David, knowing that by sacrifice on this altar he had caused the angel to stay his hand, was afraid to transfer his offerings elsewhere, lest the An...
David, knowing that by sacrifice on this altar he had caused the angel to stay his hand, was afraid to transfer his offerings elsewhere, lest the Angel should resume his task and pestilence again break out.
Poole: 1Ch 21:28 - -- When he perceived that his sacrifice there offered was acceptable to God, he proceeded to offer more sacrifices in that place, and did not go to Gib...
When he perceived that his sacrifice there offered was acceptable to God, he proceeded to offer more sacrifices in that place, and did not go to Gibeon, as otherwise he should have done.

Poole: 1Ch 21:30 - -- David could not i.e. durst not. Before it , i.e. before the tabernacle, where the altar stood.
To inquire of God Heb. to seek God , i.e. humbly t...
David could not i.e. durst not. Before it , i.e. before the tabernacle, where the altar stood.
To inquire of God Heb. to seek God , i.e. humbly to beg his favour by prayer and sacrifice.
Because of the sword of the angel of the Lord i.e. when he saw the angel stand with his drawn sword over Jerusalem, as is related above, 1Ch 21:15,16 , he durst not go away thence to Gibeon, lest the angel in the mean time should destroy Jerusalem; for the prevention whereof he thought it most proper to continue to worship God in that place, which he had consecrated by his special presence and gracious acceptance.
Haydock -> 1Ch 21:30
Haydock: 1Ch 21:30 - -- God. He performed what God had commanded. But he would have offered other voluntary victims at Gabaon, if he had been able. (Calmet) ---
The dist...
God. He performed what God had commanded. But he would have offered other voluntary victims at Gabaon, if he had been able. (Calmet) ---
The distance shewed the propriety of building the temple at Jerusalem, (Du Hamel) which was nearly in the centre of the country. (Haydock)
See Chapter Introduction

Gill: 1Ch 21:28 - -- At that time when David saw that the Lord had answered him in the threshing floor Of Ornan the Jebusite,.... The same with Araunah, 2Sa 24:16, with so...
At that time when David saw that the Lord had answered him in the threshing floor Of Ornan the Jebusite,.... The same with Araunah, 2Sa 24:16, with some small variation of the letters, and are of the same signification; both signifying the "ornus", as Hillerus m observes, the pine tree or ash; see Isa 44:14, in whose threshingfloor David now was, and where he had been praying and sacrificing; and God had accepted his prayer, as the Targum, and had answered him, by causing fire to come down on the sacrifice and consume it, and by ordering the angel to put up his sword in its sheath:
then he sacrificed there; again by the priests, and continued to do so, for he had sacrificed there before, 1Ch 21:26 and finding his sacrifices in that place were acceptable, he repeated them, and did not go to Gibeon, as follows.

Gill: 1Ch 21:29 - -- For the tabernacle of the Lord, which Moses made,.... Or ordered to be made by the command of God, and according to his direction:
and the altar of...
For the tabernacle of the Lord, which Moses made,.... Or ordered to be made by the command of God, and according to his direction:
and the altar of burnt offerings, were at that season in the high place at Gibeon; which was four or five miles from Jerusalem, and too far for David to go in that time of extremity; though he must have gone thither to sacrifice, had not the Lord bid him build an altar on the threshingfloor; for there was the altar of burnt offering, on which only, according to the law of Moses, sacrifices were to be offered: this high place is, in the Targum, called the sanctuary, it including, as Kimchi observes, the whole house, the tabernacle, and the altar in it; which had been here, and at Nob, fifty seven years, as the Jewish writers say n.

Gill: 1Ch 21:30 - -- But David could not go before it to inquire of God,.... Which yet was the proper place to seek the Lord in: the reason follows:
for he was afraid, ...
But David could not go before it to inquire of God,.... Which yet was the proper place to seek the Lord in: the reason follows:
for he was afraid, because of the sword of the angel of the Lord; which had so terrified him, that he was so weak that he could not go; and he feared that, should he attempt to go, while he was going thither, at such a distance, the angel would make a terrible slaughter in Jerusalem, and therefore he durst not go and leave it; and besides, as the Lord had commanded him to build an altar there, he might fear it would displease him, should he depart from it; and the rather, as hereby he pointed out to him the place where the temple should be built, and sacrifices offered, as appears from what he says in the beginning of the next chapter.

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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 21:26-30
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 21:26-30 - --
In 2Sa 24:25 the conclusion of this event is shortly narrated thus: David offered burnt-offerings and peace-offerings, and Jahve was entreated for t...
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 ...
