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Wesley -> 1Ch 3:8
							
															
Wesley: 1Ch 3:8 - -- There are but seven mentioned, 2Sa 5:14. Two of them are omitted there, because they died very early, and here we have all the sons of David, which cl...
											There are but seven mentioned, 2Sa 5:14. Two of them are omitted there, because they died very early, and here we have all the sons of David, which clause is not added 2Sa 5:13-16.
JFB -> 1Ch 3:8
							
															
JFB: 1Ch 3:8 - -- The number of David's sons born after his removal to Jerusalem, was eleven (2Sa 5:14), but only nine are mentioned here: two of them being omitted, ei...
											The number of David's sons born after his removal to Jerusalem, was eleven (2Sa 5:14), but only nine are mentioned here: two of them being omitted, either in consequence of their early deaths or because they left no issue.
Clarke -> 1Ch 3:8
							
															
Clarke: 1Ch 3:8 - --  Nine -  There are thirteen if we count the four sons of Bath-sheba, and nine without them; and in the second book of Samuel there are eleven, reckoni...
											Nine - There are thirteen if we count the four sons of Bath-sheba, and nine without them; and in the second book of Samuel there are eleven, reckoning the above four, and without them only seven. In the book of Samuel probably only those who were alive were reckoned, while the author of the Chronicles comprises those also who were dead in this enumeration. Jarchi supposes that the duplicate Elishama and Eliphelet are those which increase the regular number seven to nine; and that the dead without posterity, as well as the living, are mentioned to increase the number of David’ s descendants; for, says he, the whole book is written for the honor of David and his seed.
TSK -> 1Ch 3:8
							
															Eliada : 1Ch 14:7, Beeliada
Eliphelet : 1Ch 14:7; 2Sa 5:14-16, Eliphalet

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Poole -> 1Ch 3:8
							
															
Poole: 1Ch 3:8 - -- Object  There are but seven mentioned 2Sa 5:14 , &c. 
Answ  Two of them are omitted there, because they died very early, or were inglorious, or died w...
											
										
Haydock -> 1Ch 3:8
							
															
Haydock: 1Ch 3:8 - -- Eliada,  or Elioda, (2 Kings v. 16.) styled Baaliada, (chap. xiv. 7.; Calmet) as both have the same meaning, "God's,  or  the Lord's knowledge."  (Hay...
											Eliada, or Elioda, (2 Kings v. 16.) styled Baaliada, (chap. xiv. 7.; Calmet) as both have the same meaning, "God's, or the Lord's knowledge." (Haydock) ---
Nine, excluding the children of Bethsabee. In 2 Kings there are only seven, or, with the sons of Bethsabee, eleven. There must be a mistake in one place, unless the book of Kings only specifies those who were then alive. (Vatable) (Calmet)
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.






