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Text -- 1 Chronicles 3:5 (NET)

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Wesley: 1Ch 3:5 - -- All David's children by her, as the text positively affirms: and therefore Solomon is called her, only son, Pro 4:3, because she loved him as if he ha...
All David's children by her, as the text positively affirms: and therefore Solomon is called her, only son, Pro 4:3, because she loved him as if he had been so.
JFB -> 1Ch 3:5
JFB: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Or, "Bath-sheba" (2Sa 11:3), and there her father is called "Eliam." Of course Solomon was not her "only son," but he is called so (Pro 4:3) from the ...
Clarke -> 1Ch 3:5
Clarke: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Shimea, and Shobab - Solomon is mentioned last, though he was the eldest of these four sons, because the genealogy was to be continued from him. Bat...
Shimea, and Shobab - Solomon is mentioned last, though he was the eldest of these four sons, because the genealogy was to be continued from him. Bath-shua
TSK -> 1Ch 3:5
TSK: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Shimea : 1Ch 14:4; 2Sa 5:14, Shammuah
Nathan : 2Sa 7:2-4, 2Sa 12:1-15; Luk 3:31
Solomon : 1Ch 28:5, 1Ch 28:6; 2Sa 12:24, 2Sa 12:25
Bathshua : 2Sa 11:3...

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Barnes -> 1Ch 3:5
Barnes: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Bathshua, the daughter of Ammiel - Both names are here given in an unusual form, but it may be doubted whether in either case there has been an...
Bathshua, the daughter of Ammiel - Both names are here given in an unusual form, but it may be doubted whether in either case there has been any corruption. In "Bathshua,"for "Bathsheba,"a
Poole -> 1Ch 3:5
Poole: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Four all David’ s children by her, as the text positively affirms; and therefore Solomon is called her
only son Pro 4:3 , because she loved him...
Haydock -> 1Ch 3:5
Haydock: 1Ch 3:5 - -- Solomon is put last, though the eldest, because of his genealogy is to be continued. Some think that the three others were the sons of Urias, adopte...
Solomon is put last, though the eldest, because of his genealogy is to be continued. Some think that the three others were the sons of Urias, adopted by David, as Solomon styles himself an only son; (Proverbs iv. 3.) but that only means singularly beloved, and an heir, (Calmet) as David had certainly another child by Bethsabee, who died in his infancy. (Tirinus) ---
Bethsabee. Syriac and Arabic, "Bersabee." Hebrew, "Bathshuah," all erroneously. ---
Ammiel, or Eliam, (2 Kings xi. 3.) as the same man had two names, (Calmet) or, in this instance, we must allow a transposition. (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Ch 3:5-8
Gill: 1Ch 3:5-8 - -- And these were born unto him in Jerusalem,.... Whose names follow, in all nine; there are but seven mentioned in 2Sa 5:14 the reason of which see in t...
And these were born unto him in Jerusalem,.... Whose names follow, in all nine; there are but seven mentioned in 2Sa 5:14 the reason of which see in the notes there; See Gill on 2Sa 5:14. See Gill on 2Sa 5:15. See Gill on 2Sa 5:16. it may be observed that Bathsheba is here called Bathshua, and her father Ammiel, whose name is Eliam in 2Sa 11:3, names of much the same signification.

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NET Notes: 1Ch 3:5 In 2 Sam 11:3 Bathsheba is called “the daughter of Eliam,” while here her father’s name is given as “Ammiel.”
Geneva Bible -> 1Ch 3:5
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 3:5 And these were born unto him in Jerusalem; Shimea, and Shobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, four, of ( c ) Bathshua the daughter of Ammiel:
( c ) Called ...





