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Text -- 1 Chronicles 4:1-11 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Ch 4:1 - -- The posterity: for only Pharez was his immediate son. But they are all mentioned here only to shew Shobal's descent from Judah.
The posterity: for only Pharez was his immediate son. But they are all mentioned here only to shew Shobal's descent from Judah.
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Wesley: 1Ch 4:9 - -- For courage, and for fervent piety. She records this, that it might be a memorandum to herself, to be thankful to God as long as she lived, for bringi...
For courage, and for fervent piety. She records this, that it might be a memorandum to herself, to be thankful to God as long as she lived, for bringing her through that sorrow: and a memorandum to him, that she bore him into a vale of tears, in which he might expect few days and full of trouble. And the sorrow in his name might serve to put a seriousness upon his spirit.
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When he was undertaking some great and dangerous service.
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Drive out these Canaanites, whom thou hast commanded us to root out.
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Wesley: 1Ch 4:10 - -- That it may not oppress and overcome me: more is understood than is expressed. He useth this expression in allusion to his name, which signifies grief...
That it may not oppress and overcome me: more is understood than is expressed. He useth this expression in allusion to his name, which signifies grief.
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Wesley: 1Ch 4:10 - -- Prospered him remarkably in his undertakings, in his studies, in his worldly business, and in his conflicts with the Canaanites.
Prospered him remarkably in his undertakings, in his studies, in his worldly business, and in his conflicts with the Canaanites.
JFB: 1Ch 4:1 - -- That is, "the descendants," for with the exception of Pharez, none of those here mentioned were his immediate sons. Indeed, the others are mentioned s...
That is, "the descendants," for with the exception of Pharez, none of those here mentioned were his immediate sons. Indeed, the others are mentioned solely to introduce the name of Shobal, whose genealogy the historian intended to trace (1Ch 2:52).
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JFB: 1Ch 4:9-10 - -- Was, as many think, the son of Coz, or Kenaz, and is here eulogized for his sincere and fervent piety, as well, perhaps, as for some public and patrio...
Was, as many think, the son of Coz, or Kenaz, and is here eulogized for his sincere and fervent piety, as well, perhaps, as for some public and patriotic works which he performed. The Jewish writers affirm that he was an eminent doctor in the law, whose reputation drew so many scribes around him that a town was called by his name (1Ch 2:55); and to the piety of his character this passage bears ample testimony. The memory of the critical circumstances which marked his birth was perpetuated in his name (compare Gen 35:15); and yet, in the development of his high talents or distinguished worth in later life, his mother must have found a satisfaction and delight that amply compensated for all her early trials. His prayer which is here recorded, and which, like Jacob's, is in the form of a vow (Gen 28:20), seems to have been uttered when he was entering on an important or critical service, for the successful execution of which he placed confidence neither on his own nor his people's prowess, but looked anxiously for the aid and blessing of God. The enterprise was in all probability the expulsion of the Canaanites from the territory he occupied; and as this was a war of extermination, which God Himself had commanded, His blessing could be the more reasonably asked and expected in preserving them from all the evils to which the undertaking might expose him. In these words, "that it may not grieve me," and which might be more literally rendered, "that I may have no more sorrow," there is an allusion to the meaning of his name, Jabez, signifying "grief"; and the import of this petition is, Let me not experience the grief which my name implies, and which my sins may well produce.
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JFB: 1Ch 4:10 - -- Whatever was the kind of undertaking which roused his anxieties, Jabez enjoyed a remarkable degree of prosperity, and God, in this instance, proved th...
Whatever was the kind of undertaking which roused his anxieties, Jabez enjoyed a remarkable degree of prosperity, and God, in this instance, proved that He was not only the hearer, but the answerer of prayer.
Clarke: 1Ch 4:1 - -- The sons of Judah - A genealogy of this tribe has already been given in the second chapter. It is here introduced again, with some variations. Proba...
The sons of Judah - A genealogy of this tribe has already been given in the second chapter. It is here introduced again, with some variations. Probably there were different copies in the public registers; and the writer of this book, finding that this second one contained some remarkable particulars, thought proper to insert it in this place: and no reader will regret the insertion, when he carefully considers the matter.
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Clarke: 1Ch 4:3 - -- These were of the father of Etam - "And these are the rabbins (doctors) living at Etam, Jezreel, Ishma, and Idbash."- T.
These were of the father of Etam - "And these are the rabbins (doctors) living at Etam, Jezreel, Ishma, and Idbash."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 4:7 - -- And Ethnan - After this word we should, with the Targum, read Coz, whose posterity is mentioned in the next verse. Coz was probably the same as Kena...
And Ethnan - After this word we should, with the Targum, read Coz, whose posterity is mentioned in the next verse. Coz was probably the same as Kenaz.
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Clarke: 1Ch 4:8 - -- The son of Harum - Jabez should be mentioned at the end of this verse, else he is as a consequent without an antecedent.
The son of Harum - Jabez should be mentioned at the end of this verse, else he is as a consequent without an antecedent.
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Clarke: 1Ch 4:9 - -- And Jabez was more honorable - This whole account is variously understood by some of the principal versions. I shall subjoin a translation of each
S...
And Jabez was more honorable - This whole account is variously understood by some of the principal versions. I shall subjoin a translation of each
Septuagint. -
"And Igabes was more glorious than his brethren; and his mother called his name Igabes, saying, I have brought thee forth as Gabes. And Igabes invoked the God of Israel, saying, If in blessing thou wilt bless me, and enlarge my borders, and thy hand be with me, and wilt give me understanding not to depress me: and God brought about all that he requested.
Syriac. -
"And one of these was dear to his father and to his mother; and he called his name
Arabic. -
"And this one (Hastahar or Harum) was beloved of his father and his mother: and they called his name
These two latter versions seem to have copied each other, and the Vulgate is nearly, like ours, a literal rendering of the Hebrew; but the Chaldee is widely different from all the rest: -
Chaldee. -
"And Jabets also, he is Othniel, honorable and skilled in the law beyond his brethren, whose mother called his name Jabets, because she had borne him with sorrow. And Jabets prayed to the God of Israel, saying, O that in blessing thou wouldest bless me with children, and enlarge my borders with disciples; and that thy hand may be with me in business, that thou mayest make me like to my companions, that evil concupiscence may the less grieve me! And the Lord granted that which he prayed for.
Of this honorable person we know nothing but what is here mentioned, nor does the name occur in any other part of Scripture except in 1Ch 2:55, where it appears to be the name of a place, but is understood by the Chaldee to be the name of a person, as here. Though I have noticed this particularly in the note on that place, yet I think it right to add the Chaldee here, that all that concerns this worthy person may be seen at one view: -
1Ch 2:55 : "The families of the Rechabites, the son of Eliezer, the son of Moses, the disciples of Jabets; he was Othniel, the son of Kenaz. And he was called Jabets,
Defender -> 1Ch 4:1
Defender: 1Ch 4:1 - -- The descendants of Judah (chapters 2-4) and Levi (chapters 6, 9) are given in more detail than those from the other ten tribes. This correlates with t...
The descendants of Judah (chapters 2-4) and Levi (chapters 6, 9) are given in more detail than those from the other ten tribes. This correlates with the fact that one was the kingly tribe (Gen 49:10) and the other the priestly tribe (Deu 33:8-10). All of these genealogies seem superficially incomplete, sometimes even contradictory and unorganized. No doubt most of the problems could be solved if they had been preserved in complete form. Many different men had identical names in ancient Israel, just as in modern America. These lists were apparently compiled by Ezra the scribe (or at least someone from his time) after the return from the Babylonian captivity, using all the available records he could find still preserved. It was important for him to establish the inheritance of the various families as accurately as possible, since they had originally been given by God in perpetuity (Leviticus 25:23-55). As incomplete as these may have been on the human level, they do give us assurance that God does not forget His promises and that He has kept these genealogies in complete form on the divine level. Furthermore, their inclusion in the divinely inspired Scriptures of the Old Testament (note Paul's testimony in 2Ti 3:16, 2Ti 3:17) assures us that these lists of names are "profitable" to the "man of God." If nothing else, they show us that God does care about all individuals - not just nations or leaders of nations - and these Old Testament records are not just myths or allegories but are real historical records of real people and real events."
TSK: 1Ch 4:1 - -- am 2283, etc. bc 1721, etc
Pharez : 1Ch 2:5; Gen 38:29, Gen 46:12; Num 26:20, Num 26:21; Rth 4:18; Mat 1:3; Luk 3:33, Phares, Esrom
Carmi : 1Ch 2:9, C...
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TSK: 1Ch 4:8 - -- Probably Jabez should be mentioned here; as otherwise he is as a consequent without an antecedent.
Probably Jabez should be mentioned here; as otherwise he is as a consequent without an antecedent.
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TSK: 1Ch 4:9 - -- more : Gen 34:19; Isa 43:4; Act 17:11
Jabez : i.e. Sorrowful
I bare him : 1Ch 7:23; Gen 3:16, Gen 35:18; 1Sa 4:21
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TSK: 1Ch 4:10 - -- called : 1Ch 16:8; Gen 12:8; Job 12:4; Psa 55:16, Psa 99:6, Psa 116:2-4; Jer 33:3; Rom 10:12-14; 1Co 1:2
the God : Gen 32:28, Gen 33:20; 1Sa 1:17; Isa...
called : 1Ch 16:8; Gen 12:8; Job 12:4; Psa 55:16, Psa 99:6, Psa 116:2-4; Jer 33:3; Rom 10:12-14; 1Co 1:2
the God : Gen 32:28, Gen 33:20; 1Sa 1:17; Isa 41:17
Oh that : etc. Heb. If thou wilt, etc. Luk 19:42
bless me : Gen 12:2, Gen 32:26; Psa 72:17; Act 3:26; Eph 1:3
enlarge : Jos 17:14-18; Jdg 1:27-36; Pro 10:22
thine hand : Psa 119:173; Isa 41:10; Joh 10:28
that thou : Gen 48:16; Pro 30:8; Mat 6:13; Rom 12:9, Rom 16:19; 2Ti 4:18
keep me : Heb. do me
that it may : Psa 32:3, Psa 32:4, Psa 51:8, Psa 51:12; Mat 26:75; Joh 21:17; 2Co 2:1-7; Eph 4:30; Rev 3:19
God granted : 1Ki 3:7-13; Job 22:27, Job 22:28; Psa 21:4, Psa 65:2, Psa 66:19, Psa 66:20, Psa 116:1, Psa 116:2; Mat 7:7-11; Eph 3:20
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Barnes: 1Ch 4:3 - -- Read, "These are the sons of the father (i. e. chief) of Etam"2Ch 11:6, a city of Judah, not far from Bethlehem.
Read, "These are the sons of the father (i. e. chief) of Etam"2Ch 11:6, a city of Judah, not far from Bethlehem.
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Barnes: 1Ch 4:9 - -- It is remarkable that Jabez should be introduced without description, or patronymic, as if a well-known personage. We can only suppose that he was k...
It is remarkable that Jabez should be introduced without description, or patronymic, as if a well-known personage. We can only suppose that he was known to those for whom Chronicles was written, either by tradition, or by writings which have perished. In 1Ch 4:10 Jabez alludes to his name, "sorrowful"(margin): "Grant that the grief implied in my name may not come upon me!"
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Barnes: 1Ch 4:11-12 - -- It has been conjectured from the strangeness of all the names in this list, that we have here a fragment of Canaanite record, connected with the fam...
Poole: 1Ch 4:1 - -- The sons of Judah i.e. the posterity; for only Pharez was his immediate son. But they are all mentioned here only to show Shobal’ s descent fro...
The sons of Judah i.e. the posterity; for only Pharez was his immediate son. But they are all mentioned here only to show Shobal’ s descent from Judah, of whom he intended to speak more particularly.
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Poole: 1Ch 4:2 - -- Reaiah called Haroeh , 1Ch 2:52 ; of whom see there.
The families of the Zorathites of whom see on 1Ch 2:53 .
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Poole: 1Ch 4:3 - -- Etam is the name either of a man, or of a place; of which see below, 1Ch 4:32 2Ch 11:6 ; whose inhabitants descended from him. The name of his father...
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Poole: 1Ch 4:4 - -- Either they are other sons besides those mentioned 1Ch 2 , or there is some variation in their names, which is most frequent among the Hebrews, as h...
Either they are other sons besides those mentioned 1Ch 2 , or there is some variation in their names, which is most frequent among the Hebrews, as hath been oft proved.
The father of Beth-lehem: this title is here given to the father, and 1Ch 2:51 , to Salma, his son, who had it either with or after his father. See Poole "1Ch 2:51" , See Poole "1Ch 2:52" .
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Poole: 1Ch 4:7 - -- Understand here,
and Coz , out of the beginning of the following verse. The like ellipses we have in the end of 2Ch 4:13 , and of 2Ch 7:18 .
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Poole: 1Ch 4:9 - -- Jabez one of the fathers of the families of Aharhel last mentioned.
More honourable than his brethren for courage, and especially for true and fe...
Jabez one of the fathers of the families of Aharhel last mentioned.
More honourable than his brethren for courage, and especially for true and fervent piety, expressed in the following petition.
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Poole: 1Ch 4:10 - -- Jabez called on the God of Israel when he was undertaking some great and dangerous service.
Oh that thou wouldst bless me indeed I trust not to my ...
Jabez called on the God of Israel when he was undertaking some great and dangerous service.
Oh that thou wouldst bless me indeed I trust not to my own or people’ s valour, but only to thy blessing and help.
Enlarge my coast drive out these wicked and cursed Canaanites, whom thou hast commanded us to root out, and therefore I justly beg and expect thy blessing in the execution of thy command.
That thine hand might be with me to protect and strengthen me against my adversaries.
That thou wouldst keep me from evil or work with (for so the Hebrew prefix mem is sometimes used, as Son 1:2 3:9 Isa 5:7,8 ), i.e. so-restrain and govern it.
That it may not grieve me that it may not oppress and overcome me, which will be very grievous to me. The consequent put for the antecedent; and more is understood than is expressed. He useth this expression in allusion to his name, which signifies grief : q.d. Lord, let me not have that grief which my name implies, and which my sin deserves.
PBC -> 1Ch 4:10
See Philpot: THE PRAYER OF JABEZ
Haydock: 1Ch 4:1 - -- Namuel, or Jamuel, Genesis xlvi. 10. ---
Jarib; perhaps the same with Sohar, (Menochius) unless the latter be Zara, or Zare, Numbers xxvi. 12. The...
Namuel, or Jamuel, Genesis xlvi. 10. ---
Jarib; perhaps the same with Sohar, (Menochius) unless the latter be Zara, or Zare, Numbers xxvi. 12. These genealogies seem different; but the same person (Calmet) might have many names. (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 1Ch 4:1 - -- Charmi, the great-grandson of Juda, by Zara and Zamri, Josue vii. 1. ---
Junius takes him to be the same with Calubi, (chap. ii.) father of Sobal. ...
Charmi, the great-grandson of Juda, by Zara and Zamri, Josue vii. 1. ---
Junius takes him to be the same with Calubi, (chap. ii.) father of Sobal. This seems to be transcribed from another ancient register of the family of Juda, and designed to shew where the principal men had resided. (Calmet) ---
Only the chiefs are specified. (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 1Ch 4:3 - -- Posterity. So all the ancient versions seem to have read boni, instead of the present Hebrew abi, which literally means, "and these are the fath...
Posterity. So all the ancient versions seem to have read boni, instead of the present Hebrew abi, which literally means, "and these are the father of Etam." If words ever wanted sense, they do so here. (Kennicott) ---
Etham is perhaps the name of a town. (Malvenda)
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Ethnan. Some would insert "and Cos," to connect this with the following.
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Haydock: 1Ch 4:9 - -- Jabes. That is, sorrowful. (Challoner) ---
There seems to be something wanting, as we are not informed who were the brethren of Jabes. (Calmet)...
Jabes. That is, sorrowful. (Challoner) ---
There seems to be something wanting, as we are not informed who were the brethren of Jabes. (Calmet) ---
This name he received from his mother, while his father Cos, called him Othoniel. (Estius)
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Haydock: 1Ch 4:10 - -- For. To reward his piety and vow. Othoniel obtained Cariath-sepher, and Axa, the daugher of Caleb, Josue xv. 17. (Calmet) ---
Jabes imitated holy...
For. To reward his piety and vow. Othoniel obtained Cariath-sepher, and Axa, the daugher of Caleb, Josue xv. 17. (Calmet) ---
Jabes imitated holy Jacob, (Genesis xxviii.) and both desired temporal blessings, for their advancement in virtue. (Worthington)
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Haydock: 1Ch 4:11 - -- Caleb. Hebrew, "Celub," different bother from Calubi and the son of Jephone, ver. 15. (Calmet) ---
Brother, &c. Septuagint, "father of Ascha," w...
Caleb. Hebrew, "Celub," different bother from Calubi and the son of Jephone, ver. 15. (Calmet) ---
Brother, &c. Septuagint, "father of Ascha," which would seem to make him the same with the latter.
Gill: 1Ch 4:1 - -- The sons of Judah: Pharez,.... The posterity of Judah in the line of Pharez, for he only is mentioned:
Hezron, and Carmi, and Hur, and Shobal. Hezr...
The sons of Judah: Pharez,.... The posterity of Judah in the line of Pharez, for he only is mentioned:
Hezron, and Carmi, and Hur, and Shobal. Hezron was the son of Pharez, and Carmi is supposed to be Chelubai, or Caleb, the son of Hezron; and Hur the son of Caleb; and Shobal was the son of the second Caleb the son of Hur; see 1Ch 2:5.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:2 - -- And Reaiah the son of Shobal begat Jahath,.... Reaiah is the same with Haroeh, 1Ch 2:52 the names are of the same signification:
and Jahath begat A...
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Gill: 1Ch 4:3 - -- And these were of the father of Etam,.... Or of the prince of Etam: or, as the Targum, these are princes that dwelt in Etam, a place not far from Zora...
And these were of the father of Etam,.... Or of the prince of Etam: or, as the Targum, these are princes that dwelt in Etam, a place not far from Zorah, Jdg 15:8 and is mentioned with Bethlehem and Tekoa in the tribe of Judah, 2Ch 11:6, namely, which follow:
Jezreel, and Ishma, and Idbash; these were the sons of the governor of Etam:
and the name of their sister was Hazelelponi; who, perhaps, was a person of great note in those days, though now unknown; indeed, a Jewish chronologer w tells us, that the mother of Samson was Hazalelponith, of the tribe of Judah.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:4 - -- And Penuel the father of Gedor,.... The prince of that place, according to some, and the same with Hareph, 1Ch 2:51,
and Ezer the father of Hushah:...
And Penuel the father of Gedor,.... The prince of that place, according to some, and the same with Hareph, 1Ch 2:51,
and Ezer the father of Hushah: thought to be the same with Shuah, 1Ch 4:11,
these are the sons of Hur, the firstborn of Ephratah: Caleb's wife, 1Ch 2:19 the Targum adds, the same with Miriam; and so other Jewish writers x say, Miriam had two names, and one was Ephratah; though Josephus makes y Hur to be her husband, and not her son, as here:
who was the father of Bethlehem; of the inhabitants of that city, at least part of them, or prince of that place, as his grandson Salma also was, 1Ch 2:51.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:5 - -- And Ashur the father of Tekoa,.... A son of Hezron by Abiah, 1Ch 2:24.
had two wives, Helah and Naarah; as Lamech had, polygamy not being reckoned ...
And Ashur the father of Tekoa,.... A son of Hezron by Abiah, 1Ch 2:24.
had two wives, Helah and Naarah; as Lamech had, polygamy not being reckoned unlawful in those times.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:6 - -- And Naarah bare him Ahuzam, and Hepher, and Temeni, and Haahashtari,.... Of whom we have no account elsewhere:
these were the sons of Naarah; the s...
And Naarah bare him Ahuzam, and Hepher, and Temeni, and Haahashtari,.... Of whom we have no account elsewhere:
these were the sons of Naarah; the second wife of Ashur.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:7 - -- And the sons of Helah,.... The other wife:
were Zereth, and Zoar, and Ethnan: nowhere else mentioned.
And the sons of Helah,.... The other wife:
were Zereth, and Zoar, and Ethnan: nowhere else mentioned.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:8 - -- And Coz,.... Another son of Helah, and brother of the before mentioned:
begat Anub, and Zobebah; of whom we nowhere else read:
and the families ...
And Coz,.... Another son of Helah, and brother of the before mentioned:
begat Anub, and Zobebah; of whom we nowhere else read:
and the families of Aharhel, the son of Harum; these were of the posterity of Coz; the Targum is,
"and the family of Aharhel, this is Hur, the firstborn of Miriam;''which is not at all probable.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:9 - -- And Jabez was more honourable than his brethren,.... The Targum adds,"and wiser in the law than his brethren;''or he might be a man of great wealth an...
And Jabez was more honourable than his brethren,.... The Targum adds,"and wiser in the law than his brethren;''or he might be a man of great wealth and riches, or of great strength and courage, all which make a man honourable; or he may be so called, because a praying man, as follows, a man of devotion and religion, a man of God, see 1Sa 9:6, but who he was is not easy to say, probably a son or brother of Harum, or however that belonged to one of the families of Aharhel, mentioned in the preceding verse; for that he was Othniel, as say the Targumist and other Jewish writers z, is not probable, and besides is after spoken of distinct from him, 1Ch 4:13.
and his mother called his name Jabez, saying, because I bare him with sorrow; either with sorrow for her husband, being dead, or by reason of very sharp pains she endured at the birth of him; he was another Benoni.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:10 - -- And Jabez called on the God of Israel,.... Or prayed to him, as the Targum; though some understand it as a vow, promising what he would do if God woul...
And Jabez called on the God of Israel,.... Or prayed to him, as the Targum; though some understand it as a vow, promising what he would do if God would do thus and thus for him; the Syriac and Arabic versions read in the third person, taking it to be what others, his parents and friends, wished for him:
let him bless thee,.... but they are doubtless his own words, and a supplication of his to the Lord:
saying, oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed; the Targum adds, with children; but he no doubt prayed for greater blessings than any outward or temporal ones are, even spiritual blessings, covenant blessings, the sure mercies of David, which are solid, substantial, durable, and irreversible:
and enlarge my coast; the Targum is,"multiply my borders with disciples.''It may be understood of an enlargement of the borders of his country, by expelling the Canaanites that might dwell in it, and of an increase of his worldly substance for good ends and purposes; or rather of a spiritual enlargement by deliverance from spiritual enemies, and of grace as to exercise; and particularly of spiritual light and knowledge, and of the affections and desires of the soul after divine things, see Psa 4:1.
and that thine hand might be with me; the Targum adds, in business, prospering and succeeding him; the sense may be, that his hand of providence might be with him to protect him, of grace and love to comfort and help him in every time of need, of wisdom to direct him, and of power to keep him:
and that thou wouldest keep me from evil; from the evil of affliction, and especially from the evil of sin, and from the evil one, Satan, and from all evil men and evil company; the Targum is,"and make me companions such as I am:''that it may not grieve me; alluding to his name Jabez, which he had from the sorrow and grief of his mother; and nothing is more grieving to a good man than the evil of sin, so contrary to the nature and will of God, being committed against a God of infinite love, grace, and mercy, whereby the name, ways, and truths of Christ are dishonoured, and the Spirit of God grieved, and saints are bereaved of much comfort; and therefore desire to be kept from it, knowing they cannot keep themselves, but the Lord can and will, at least from the tyranny of it, and destruction by it: the Targum is,"lest the evil figment (or corruption of nature) should move or provoke me:"
and God granted him that which he requested; as he does whatever is asked in faith, according to his will, and will make for his glory, and the good of his people; see 1Jo 5:14.
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Gill: 1Ch 4:11 - -- And Chelub the brother of Shuah begat Mehir,.... If Shuah is the same with Hushah, 1Ch 4:4, then Chelub was the son of Ezer:
which was the father o...
And Chelub the brother of Shuah begat Mehir,.... If Shuah is the same with Hushah, 1Ch 4:4, then Chelub was the son of Ezer:
which was the father of Eshton; not the prince of a place called Eshton, as Vatablus; for it is the name of a man, the son of Mehir, and who in the next verse is said to beget sons.
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 4:1 The ( a ) sons of Judah; Pharez, Hezron, and Carmi, and Hur, and Shobal.
( a ) Meaning, they came from Judah, as nephews and kinsmen: for only Pharez...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 4:4 And Penuel the father of Gedor, and Ezer the father of Hushah. These [are] the sons of Hur, the ( b ) firstborn of Ephratah, the father of Bethlehem. ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 4:9 And Jabez was more honourable than his brethren: and his mother called his name ( c ) Jabez, saying, Because I bare him with sorrow.
( c ) Otherwise ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 4:10 And Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying, Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed, and enlarge my coast, and ( d ) that thine hand might be with me...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 4:1-43
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 4:1-43 - --1 The posterity of Judah by Caleb, the son of Hur.5 Of Ashur, the posthumous son Hezron.9 Of Jabez, and his prayer.11 The other families of the same s...
MHCC -> 1Ch 4:1-43
MHCC: 1Ch 4:1-43 - --In this chapter we have a further account of Judah, the most numerous and most famous of all the tribes; also an account of Simeon. The most remarkabl...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 4:1-10; 1Ch 4:11-23
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 4:1-10 - -- One reason, no doubt, why Ezra is here most particular in the register of the tribe of Judah is because it was that tribe which, with its appendages...
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Matthew Henry: 1Ch 4:11-23 - -- We may observe in these verses, 1. That here is a whole family of craftsmen, handicraft tradesmen, that applied themselves to all sorts of manufactu...
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:1 - --
1Ch 4:1 is evidently intended to be a superscription to the genealogical fragments which follow. Five names are mentioned as sons of Judah, of whom ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:2 - --
1Ch 4:2, with the descendants of Shobal . As to Reaiah the son of Shobal, see 1Ch 2:52. He begat Jahath, a name often occurring in Levite families,...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:3-4 - --
1Ch 4:3 and 1Ch 4:4 contain notices of the descendants of Hur. The first words of the third verse, "these, father of Etam, Jezreel,"have no meaning;...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:5-6 - --
Sons of Ashur , the father of Tekoa, who, according to 1Ch 2:24, was a posthumous son of Hezron. Ashur had two wives, Helah and Naarah. Of the latt...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:7 - --
The first wife, Helah, bore three sons, Zereth, Jezoar, and Ethnan, who are not elsewhere met with. For the Kethibh יצחר there is in the Keri ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:8-10 - --
1Ch 4:8-10 contain a fragment, the connection of which with the sons of Judah mentioned in 1 Chron 2 is not clear. Coz begat Anub, etc. The name ק...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 4:11-12 - --
The genealogy of the men of Rechah. - As to their connection with the larger families of Judah, nothing has been handed down to us. Chelub, another ...
Constable: 1Ch 1:1--9:44 - --I. ISRAEL'S HISTORICAL ROOTS chs. 1--9
"The fact that the author of 1 and 2 Chronicles devoted nine chapters out...
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Constable: 1Ch 4:1--7:40 - --B. The House of Israel chs. 4-7
The writer's next concern was to trace the line of people to whom and th...
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