
Text -- 1 Chronicles 27:24 (NET)




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JFB: 1Ch 27:24 - -- Either because the undertaking was not completed, Levi and Benjamin not having been numbered (1Ch 21:6), or the full details in the hands of the enume...
Either because the undertaking was not completed, Levi and Benjamin not having been numbered (1Ch 21:6), or the full details in the hands of the enumerating officers were not reported to David, and, consequently, not registered in the public archives.

JFB: 1Ch 27:24 - -- Were the daily records or annals of the king's reign. No notice was taken of this census in the historical register, as from the public calamity with ...
Were the daily records or annals of the king's reign. No notice was taken of this census in the historical register, as from the public calamity with which it was associated it would have stood as a painful record of the divine judgment against the king and the nation.
Clarke -> 1Ch 27:24
Clarke: 1Ch 27:24 - -- Neither was the number put in the account - Joab did not return the whole number; probably the plague began before he had finished: or, he did not c...
Neither was the number put in the account - Joab did not return the whole number; probably the plague began before he had finished: or, he did not choose to give it in, as he had entered on this work with extreme reluctance; and he did not choose to tell the king how numerous they were.
TSK -> 1Ch 27:24
TSK: 1Ch 27:24 - -- began to number : 1Chr. 21:1-17; 2Sa 24:1-15
was the number put : Heb. ascended the number
began to number : 1Chr. 21:1-17; 2Sa 24:1-15
was the number put : Heb. ascended the number

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Barnes -> 1Ch 27:24
Barnes: 1Ch 27:24 - -- Because there fell wrath - literally, "And there fell wrath."The falling of God’ s wrath was not the cause of Joab’ s ceasing. His mo...
Because there fell wrath - literally, "And there fell wrath."The falling of God’ s wrath was not the cause of Joab’ s ceasing. His motive is clearly stated in 1Ch 21:6. See also the marginal references.
Neither was the number ... - The meaning is, that in the portion of the chronicles of King David which treated of numbers - the number of the standing army, of the Levitical and priestly courses, the singers, etc. - the return of the number of the people made by Joab was not entered. The disastrous circumstances which followed on the taking of the census perhaps produced a feeling that God might he further provoked by its being put on record in the state archives. The numbers which have come down to us must therefore have been derived from private sources.
Poole -> 1Ch 27:24
Poole: 1Ch 27:24 - -- Began to number to wit, all from twenty years old and upward, as David commanded him.
He finished not for Levi and Benjamin he counted not, 1Ch 21:...
Began to number to wit, all from twenty years old and upward, as David commanded him.
He finished not for Levi and Benjamin he counted not, 1Ch 21:6 . Because there fell wrath for it against Israel , whilst he was doing the work; which was one reason which made him to cease. Heb. And there fell , &c. Though David numbered them with caution and limitation, as was noted before, yet this did not hinder God’ s wrath from falling upon Israel for this sin.
Neither was the number put in the account of the chronicles of king David: the sense is either,
1. That the full number was not registered, because Levi and Benjamin were not counted by Joab. Or rather,
2. That David being sensible of and smarting for his sin, would not have the number brought in by Joab to him put into the public register, though God would have it recorded in Scripture for the instruction of succeeding ages. For he speaks not here of the account given in to the king, which was done, and was Joab’ s act; but of the putting of the account into the public records, which was not done, and which could not be done but by David’ s command or permission.
Haydock -> 1Ch 27:24
Haydock: 1Ch 27:24 - -- Number, those above 20; but he acted with reluctance, (Tirinus) and the wrath of heaven prevented the entire completion of the king's order, chap. ...
Number, those above 20; but he acted with reluctance, (Tirinus) and the wrath of heaven prevented the entire completion of the king's order, chap. xxi. 6., and 2 Kings xxiv. 9. ---
David. It would hence appear that the list was perfected, but not delivered to the king. The commissioners retained some of the lists; and, perhaps from these, Esdras has inserted what relates to Benjamin, (chap. vii. 6.) as the account was not given in chap. xxi. 6. (Calmet) ---
This list may, however, have been made at another time; as we are informed that Benjamin and Levi were not numbered. (Haydock) ---
The Book of Kings, where we find it, is therefore a different work. (Du Hamel)
Gill -> 1Ch 27:24
Gill: 1Ch 27:24 - -- Joab the son of Zeruiah began to number,.... By the order of David, but entirely against his own will, see 1Ch 21:2,
but he finished not; the two t...
Joab the son of Zeruiah began to number,.... By the order of David, but entirely against his own will, see 1Ch 21:2,
but he finished not; the two tribes of Benjamin and Levi not being counted by him, 1Ch 21:6.
because there fell wrath for it against Israel; the plague being broke forth before he had done numbering, which put a stop to it, 1Ch 21:14.
neither was the number put in the account of the chronicles of David; that which was brought in by Joab, though imperfect, was not entered into the diary, journal, or annals which David ordered to be written of all memorable events and transactions in his reign; and which were afterwards carried on by the kings of Judah, often referred to in the preceding books; and this was done, not because of the imperfection of the account, but because David did not choose this sin of his should be transmitted to posterity, though it has been, notwithstanding this precaution of his.

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NET Notes: 1Ch 27:24 The Hebrew text has “in the number,” but מִסְפַּר (mispar) is probably dittographic –...
Geneva Bible -> 1Ch 27:24
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 27:24 Joab the son of Zeruiah began to number, but he finished not, ( e ) because there fell wrath for it against Israel; neither was the number put in the ...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 27:1-34
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 27:1-34 - --1 The twelve captains for every several month.16 The princes of the twelve tribes.23 The numbering of the people is hindered.25 David's several office...
MHCC -> 1Ch 27:16-34
MHCC: 1Ch 27:16-34 - --The officers of the court, or the rulers of the king's substance, had the oversight and charge of the king's tillage, his vineyards, his herds, his fl...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 27:16-34
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 27:16-34 - -- We have here an account, I. Of the princes of the tribes. Something of the ancient order instituted by Moses in the wilderness was still kept up, th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 27:23-24
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 27:23-24 - --
1Ch 27:23 and 1Ch 27:24 contain a concluding remark on the catalogue of the twelve detachments into which the men capable of bearing arms in Israel ...
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 22:1--27:34 - --2. The second account of God's promises to David chs. 22-27
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