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Text -- 1 Chronicles 5:1-12 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Ch 5:1 - -- This is added emphatically, because they were treated as if they had been the immediate sons of Jacob.
This is added emphatically, because they were treated as if they had been the immediate sons of Jacob.
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Wesley: 1Ch 5:1 - -- This is the second reason, which sheweth both why Reuben's genealogy was not first mentioned; and if another tribe was to be ranked before it, why tha...
This is the second reason, which sheweth both why Reuben's genealogy was not first mentioned; and if another tribe was to be ranked before it, why that was Judah, and not Joseph, because the order of their genealogy was not to be ruled by the birthright, but by an higher privilege, which was given to Judah.
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Not the person, but the tribe of Judah.
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Excelled the other tribes, especially in the following privilege.
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Wesley: 1Ch 5:9 - -- From Jordan and the wilderness beyond it unto Euphrates. Or, of the wilderness, which lies towards or reacheth to the river Euphrates, namely, the gre...
From Jordan and the wilderness beyond it unto Euphrates. Or, of the wilderness, which lies towards or reacheth to the river Euphrates, namely, the great wilderness of Kedemoth, Deu 2:26, which was extended far and wide towards Euphrates: for that was the eastern border of Reuben's possession, and not Euphrates, to which their habitation never reached.
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Wesley: 1Ch 5:9 - -- Which forced them to enlarge their habitation as far as they could towards Euphrates.
Which forced them to enlarge their habitation as far as they could towards Euphrates.
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Wesley: 1Ch 5:10 - -- Thus God did for his people, as he promised them. He cast out the enemy from before them by little and little, and gave them their land as they had oc...
Thus God did for his people, as he promised them. He cast out the enemy from before them by little and little, and gave them their land as they had occasion for it.
JFB: 1Ch 5:1 - -- In proceeding to give this genealogy, the sacred historian states, in a parenthesis (1Ch 5:1-2), the reason why it was not placed first, as Reuben was...
In proceeding to give this genealogy, the sacred historian states, in a parenthesis (1Ch 5:1-2), the reason why it was not placed first, as Reuben was the oldest son of Jacob. The birthright, which by a foul crime he had forfeited, implied not only dominion, but a double portion (Deu 21:17); and both of these were transferred to Joseph, whose two sons having been adopted as the children of Jacob (Gen 48:5), received each an allotted portion, as forming two distinct tribes in Israel. Joseph then was entitled to the precedency; and yet, as his posterity was not mentioned first, the sacred historian judged it necessary to explain that "the genealogy was not to be reckoned after the birthright," but with a reference to a superior honor and privilege that had been conferred on Judah--not the man, but the tribe, whereby it was invested with the pre-eminence over all the other tribes, and out of it was to spring David with his royal lineage, and especially the great Messiah (Heb 7:14). These were the two reasons why, in the order of enumeration, the genealogy of Judah is introduced before that of Reuben.
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JFB: 1Ch 5:9 - -- The settlement was on the east of Jordan, and the history of this tribe, which never took any part in the public affairs or movements of the nation, i...
The settlement was on the east of Jordan, and the history of this tribe, which never took any part in the public affairs or movements of the nation, is comprised in "the multiplication of their cattle in the land of Gilead," in their wars with the Bedouin sons of Hagar, and in the simple labors of pastoral life. They had the right of pasture over an extensive mountain range--the great wilderness of Kedemoth (Deu 2:26) and the Euphrates being a security against their enemies.
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JFB: 1Ch 5:11-15 - -- The genealogy of the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh (1Ch 5:24) is given along with that of the Reubenites, as these three were associated in a...
The genealogy of the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh (1Ch 5:24) is given along with that of the Reubenites, as these three were associated in a separate colony.
Clarke: 1Ch 5:1 - -- The sons of Reuben the first-born - As Reuben was the eldest son of Jacob, why was not his genealogy reviewed first? This verse answers the question...
The sons of Reuben the first-born - As Reuben was the eldest son of Jacob, why was not his genealogy reviewed first? This verse answers the question; he lost the birth-right because of the transgression mentioned Gen 35:22; Gen 49:4, and the precedency was given to Judah; from him therefore came the chief ruler. This appears to be the meaning of the place.
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:2 - -- And of him came the chief ruler - This is, by both the Syriac and Arabic, understood of Christ: "From Judah the King Messiah shall proceed."The Chal...
And of him came the chief ruler - This is, by both the Syriac and Arabic, understood of Christ: "From Judah the King Messiah shall proceed."The Chaldee paraphrases the verse thus: "Seeing Judah prevailed over his brethren, so the kingdom was taken from Reuben and given to Judah; and because he was strong, so was his kingdom. Levi also was godly, and did not transgress in the matter of the golden calf; therefore the high priesthood was taken away from the children of Reuben, and on their account from all the first-born, and given to Aaron and his sons. The custody of the sanctuary belonged to the Levites, but the birthright to Joseph."- T.
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:6 - -- Beerah his son - After their separation from the house of David the ten tribes continued to have princes of the tribes; and this continued till the ...
Beerah his son - After their separation from the house of David the ten tribes continued to have princes of the tribes; and this continued till the time that Tiglath-pileser carried them captives into Assyria. At that time Beerah was their prince or chief; and with him this species of dominion or precedency terminated. According to the Targum, Beerah was the same as Baruch the prophet.
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:8 - -- Who dwelt in Aroer - This town was situated on the river Arnon; and Nebo was both a city and a mountain in the same country. They both lay on the ot...
Who dwelt in Aroer - This town was situated on the river Arnon; and Nebo was both a city and a mountain in the same country. They both lay on the other side of Jordan.
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:10 - -- And they dwelt in their tents - The Hagarites were tribes of Nomade, or Scenite, Arabs; people who lived in tents, without any fixed dwellings, and ...
And they dwelt in their tents - The Hagarites were tribes of Nomade, or Scenite, Arabs; people who lived in tents, without any fixed dwellings, and whose property consisted in cattle. The descendants of Reuben extirpated these Hagarites, seized on their property and their tents, and dwelt in their place.
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:12 - -- Joel the chief - "Joel, prince of the Sanhedrin; and Shapham, master of the college; and Jaanai and Shaphat, judges in Mathnan."- T.
Joel the chief - "Joel, prince of the Sanhedrin; and Shapham, master of the college; and Jaanai and Shaphat, judges in Mathnan."- T.
Defender -> 1Ch 5:2
Defender: 1Ch 5:2 - -- It had been customary (though never commanded by God) for fathers to leave a double portion of their estate to the eldest son, but Jacob chose to give...
It had been customary (though never commanded by God) for fathers to leave a double portion of their estate to the eldest son, but Jacob chose to give this "birthright" to Joseph instead of Reuben because of Reuben's act of incest and because of Joseph's faithfulness. However, God inspired Jacob to predict that the "sceptre" of the family would go to Judah, probably because of his willingness to die for his younger brother (see notes on Gen 49:3, Gen 49:4, Gen 49:10)."
TSK: 1Ch 5:1 - -- am 2294, etc. bc 1710, etc
he was : 1Ch 2:1; Gen 29:32, Gen 46:8, Gen 49:3; Exo 6:14; Num 1:5, Num 16:1, Num 26:5
forasmuch : Gen 35:22, Gen 49:4; Lev...
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TSK: 1Ch 5:2 - -- Judah : Gen 35:23, Gen 49:8-10; Num 2:3, Num 7:12; Jos 14:6; Jdg 1:2; Psa 60:7, Psa 108:8; Mic 5:2; Mat 2:6; Heb 7:14; Rev 5:5
the chief ruler : or, t...
Judah : Gen 35:23, Gen 49:8-10; Num 2:3, Num 7:12; Jos 14:6; Jdg 1:2; Psa 60:7, Psa 108:8; Mic 5:2; Mat 2:6; Heb 7:14; Rev 5:5
the chief ruler : or, the prince, By the chief ruler is meant first David, and after him the Messiah, agreeably to the celebrated prophecy of Jacob (Gen 49:10). The Syriac calls him ""Christ the king,""and the Arabic, ""Messiah the king.""1Sa 16:1, 1Sa 16:10, 1Sa 16:12; 2Sa 8:15; Psa 78:68-71; Jer 23:5, Jer 23:6; Mic 5:2; Mat 2:6; Heb 7:14
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TSK: 1Ch 5:3 - -- sons : Gen 46:9; Exo 6:14; Num 26:5-9
Hanoch : Gen 25:4
Pallu : Gen 46:9, Phallu, Num 26:5
Hezron : Gen 46:9
Carmi : 1Ch 4:1
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TSK: 1Ch 5:4 - -- Joel : 1Sa 8:2
Shemaiah : 1Ch 9:16
Gog : i.e. to cover; surmount; top; roof; extension; mountain, [Strong’ s H1463], 1Ch 5:4; Eze 38:2, Eze 38:3,...
Joel : 1Sa 8:2
Shemaiah : 1Ch 9:16
Gog : i.e. to cover; surmount; top; roof; extension; mountain, [Strong’ s H1463], 1Ch 5:4; Eze 38:2, Eze 38:3, Eze 38:14, Eze 38:16, Eze 38:18, Eze 39:1, Eze 39:11, Eze 39:15
Personal Characteristics | References | |
1. | A Rubenite | 1Ch 5:4 |
2. | Prince of the land of Magog | Eze 38:2, Eze 38:3, Eze 38:14, Eze 38:16, Eze 38:18, Eze 39:1, Eze 39:11 |
3. | Also of the Rossi, Moschi, and Tibareni, who is to come with great forces from the extreme north | Eze 38:15; Eze 39:2 |
After the exile, to invade the holy land, and to perish there. | Eze 38:8, Eze 38:12 |
Shimei : 2Sa 16:5
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TSK: 1Ch 5:6 - -- Beerah : i.e. a well, [Strong’ s H880], After their separation from the house of David, the ten tribes continued to have princes of the tribes, t...
Beerah : i.e. a well, [Strong’ s H880], After their separation from the house of David, the ten tribes continued to have princes of the tribes, till the time that Tiglath-pileser carried them captive; at which time Beerah, who according to the Targum was the same as Baruch, was their prince.
Tilgathpilneser : 1Ch 5:26; 2Ki 15:29, 2Ki 16:7, Tiglath-pileser
Reubenites : Num 26:7
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TSK: 1Ch 5:8 - -- Bela : Gen 14:2
Azaz : i.e. the strong one, [Strong’ s H5811], Shema. Jos 15:26, or, Shemaiah, 1Ch 5:4
Aroer : Num 32:34; Deu 2:36; Jos 13:15-21;...
Bela : Gen 14:2
Azaz : i.e. the strong one, [Strong’ s H5811], Shema. Jos 15:26, or, Shemaiah, 1Ch 5:4
Aroer : Num 32:34; Deu 2:36; Jos 13:15-21; Isa 17:2
Nebo : Num 32:3; The city of Nebo was doubtless situated on or near the celebrated mountain of the same name, east of Jordan. Num 32:38; Deu 32:49, Deu 34:1; Isa 15:2
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TSK: 1Ch 5:9 - -- unto the entering : That is, unto the borders of Arabia Deserta, which extends to the Euphrates.
Euphrates : 1Ch 18:3; Gen 2:14; 2Ki 24:7
because : Jo...
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TSK: 1Ch 5:10 - -- am 2944, bc 1060
the Hagarites : i.e. fugitives, 1Ch 5:19, 1Ch 5:20; Gen 21:9, Gen 25:12; 2Sa 24:6; Psa 83:6, Hagarenes, [Strong’ s H1905], 1Ch 5...
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TSK: 1Ch 5:11 - -- the children : The Gadites and the half tribe of Manasseh are joined to the genealogy of Reuben, because they inhabited the same country, and formed a...
the children : The Gadites and the half tribe of Manasseh are joined to the genealogy of Reuben, because they inhabited the same country, and formed a sort of separate colony east of Jordan.
Gad : Gen 30:11, in the land Bashan, Num 21:33, Num 32:34-36; Deu 3:10-17; Jos 12:4, Jos 13:11, Jos 13:24-28; Psa 22:12
Salcah : Jos 13:11
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TSK: 1Ch 5:12 - -- Joel : 1Sa 8:2
Shapham : i.e. bald, [Strong’ s H8223]
Jaanai : i.e. responsive, [Strong’ s H3285], Shaphat. 1Ch 3:22
Bashan : 1Ch 5:11; Num ...
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Barnes: 1Ch 5:1 - -- His birthright was given ... - In particular, the right of the first-born to a double inheritance Deu 21:17 was conferred on Joseph, both by th...
His birthright was given ... - In particular, the right of the first-born to a double inheritance Deu 21:17 was conferred on Joseph, both by the expressed will of Jacob Gen 48:22 and in the actual partition of Canaan Josh. 16\endash 17. But though the birthright, as respecting its material privileges, passed to Joseph, its other rights, those of dignity and pre-eminence, fell to Judah; of whom came the chief ruler, an allusion especially to David, though it may reach further, and include a glance at the Messiah, the true "Ruler"of Israel Mic 5:2.
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Barnes: 1Ch 5:4 - -- The sons of Joel - The line of succession here given must be broken by one great gap or several smaller ones, since nine generations before Tig...
The sons of Joel - The line of succession here given must be broken by one great gap or several smaller ones, since nine generations before Tiglath-pileser would carry us back no further than the reign of Rehoboam.
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Barnes: 1Ch 5:9 - -- He inhabited - i. e. Reuben. Eastward the Reubenites inhabited as far as the commencement of the great Syrian Desert, which extended all the wa...
He inhabited - i. e. Reuben. Eastward the Reubenites inhabited as far as the commencement of the great Syrian Desert, which extended all the way from the river Euphrates to their borders.
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Barnes: 1Ch 5:10 - -- The "Hagarites"or "Hagarenes"are generally regarded as descendants of Hagar, and a distinct branch of the Ishmaelites 1Ch 27:30-31; Psa 83:6. They a...
The "Hagarites"or "Hagarenes"are generally regarded as descendants of Hagar, and a distinct branch of the Ishmaelites 1Ch 27:30-31; Psa 83:6. They appear to have been one of the most wealthy 1Ch 5:21 and widely-spread tribes of the Syrian Desert, being found on the side of the Euphrates in contact with the Assyrians, and also in the Hauran, in the neighborhood of Palestine, in contact with the Moabites and Israelites. If identical with the Agraei of the Classical writers, their name may be considered as still surviving in that of the district called Hejer or Hejera in northeastern Arabia, on the borders of the Persian Gulf. A full account of the war is given in 1Ch 5:18-22.
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Barnes: 1Ch 5:11 - -- From this passage and from the subsequent account of the Manassites 1Ch 5:23-24, the Gadites extended themselves to the north at the expense of thei...
From this passage and from the subsequent account of the Manassites 1Ch 5:23-24, the Gadites extended themselves to the north at the expense of their brethren, gradually occupying a considerable portion of the tract originally allotted to the "half tribe."
Poole: 1Ch 5:1 - -- For he was the first-born: these and the following words 1Ch 5:3 , which are enclosed within a parenthesis, seem to be inserted here as an answer to...
For he was the first-born: these and the following words 1Ch 5:3 , which are enclosed within a parenthesis, seem to be inserted here as an answer to a secret objection, or as a reason why Reuben’ s genealogy was not set down first, but Judah’ s was put before it, which is double; the first follows immediately, the other is in the last clause of this verse. His birthright i.e. the right of the first-born, which, although it contain in it something of dominion, Gen 27:1,32 , which Joseph had in his own person, Ge 49 ; yet principally consisted in having a double portion, as appears from Deu 21:17 , which Joseph enjoyed both in his person and in his posterity, which had two parts of twelve in Canaan. And it is Joseph’ s posterity which is here considered.
Unto the sons of Joseph Ephraim and Manasseh, each having a distinct portion.
The sons of Israel: this is added emphatically, because they were reputed and treated as if they had been the immediate sons of Jacob; of which see Gen 48:5 .
The genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birthright: this is the second reason, which showeth both why Reuben’ s genealogy was not first mentioned; and if another tribe was to be ranked before it, why that was Judah, and not Joseph, as it might seem most fit for the former reason; because, saith he, the order of their genealogy was not to be ruled by the birthright but by a higher privilege, which was given to Judah, and which here follows.
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Poole: 1Ch 5:2 - -- Judah; not the person, (for so Joseph prevailed,) but the tribe of Judah.
Prevailed above his brethren excelled the other tribes in number and pow...
Judah; not the person, (for so Joseph prevailed,) but the tribe of Judah.
Prevailed above his brethren excelled the other tribes in number and power, and especially in the following privilege.
And of him or for of him , as the Hebrew vau is oft used; this being a reason of the foregoing assertion, or a declaration wherein he did prevail.
Came the chief ruler the government was by God’ s promise and appointment to be seated chiefly and most durably in that tribe, first in David and his successors, and then in the Messiah, who sprang out of Judah , Heb 7:14 , which was a far greater privilege than the birthright. Or, as to the ruler, (i.e. as to the point of dominion,) he was more than he , or preferred before him , i.e. before Joseph, who is named in the very next clause, the pronoun being referred unto the following noun, which is frequent among the Hebrews, as Psa 87:1 105:19 .
But the birthright or,
although as vau is oft used; so this prevents or removes an objection against Judah’ s precedency taken from his birthright.
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Poole: 1Ch 5:4 - -- Joel was the son either of Carmi last mentioned; or rather of Hanoch, Reuben’ s first-born, because he and his were successively princes of this...
Joel was the son either of Carmi last mentioned; or rather of Hanoch, Reuben’ s first-born, because he and his were successively princes of this tribe, as may be gathered from 1Ch 5:6 .
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Poole: 1Ch 5:7 - -- His brethren i.e. the other sons of Reuben, and their posterity.
The chief Heb. the head ; each was the head of his family.
His brethren i.e. the other sons of Reuben, and their posterity.
The chief Heb. the head ; each was the head of his family.
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Poole: 1Ch 5:8 - -- Who dwelt to wit, the Reubenites, all these here before mentioned, as appears both by the following verses, which relate to the whole tribe; and by t...
Who dwelt to wit, the Reubenites, all these here before mentioned, as appears both by the following verses, which relate to the whole tribe; and by the agreement of this description of their inheritance with that, Jos 13:15,16 .
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Poole: 1Ch 5:9 - -- He inhabited i.e. the tribe of Reuben.
From the river Euphrates from Jordan and the wilderness beyond it unto Euphrates. Or,
of the wilderness wh...
He inhabited i.e. the tribe of Reuben.
From the river Euphrates from Jordan and the wilderness beyond it unto Euphrates. Or,
of the wilderness which lies towards or reacheth to the river Euphrates, namely, the great wilderness of Kedemoth, Deu 2:26 , which was extended far and wide towards Euphrates; for that was the eastern border of Reuben’ s possession, and not Euphrates, to which their habitation never reached.
Their cattle were multiplied which forced them to enlarge their habitation as far as they could eastward towards Euphrates.
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Poole: 1Ch 5:10 - -- They made war the Gadites and Manassites joining with them in the war, 1Ch 5:18,19 .
With the Hagarites the Ishmeelites, who dwelt in Arabia the De...
They made war the Gadites and Manassites joining with them in the war, 1Ch 5:18,19 .
With the Hagarites the Ishmeelites, who dwelt in Arabia the Desert.
They dwelt in their tents the Israelites took possession of their lands, and tents or houses.
Throughout all the east land of Gilead which lay eastward from the land of Gilead.
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Poole: 1Ch 5:12 - -- The chief the prince of the tribe, or at least of his family, when they were numbered, to wit, in the days of Jotham, 1Ch 5:17 .
Shaphat in Bashan ...
The chief the prince of the tribe, or at least of his family, when they were numbered, to wit, in the days of Jotham, 1Ch 5:17 .
Shaphat in Bashan i.e. who dwelt in the city of Bashan. Others thus, Who abode in Bashan to defend the city and country, when their brethren went out to war against the Hagarites, 1Ch 5:18,19 .
Haydock: 1Ch 5:1 - -- First-born, Genesis xlix. 4. (Worthington) ---
He gives this reason for not beginning with him. (Calmet) ---
And he. Protestants, "and the gene...
First-born, Genesis xlix. 4. (Worthington) ---
He gives this reason for not beginning with him. (Calmet) ---
And he. Protestants, "and the genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birth-right." (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 5:2 - -- Accounted to Joseph, viz., as to the double portion, which belonged to the first-born: but the princely dignity was given to Juda, and the priesthood...
Accounted to Joseph, viz., as to the double portion, which belonged to the first-born: but the princely dignity was given to Juda, and the priesthood to Levi. (Challoner) ---
Yet it is not certain that the latter dignity formed a part of the birth-right, (Genesis xxv. 31.) and the author takes no notice of it. (Calmet) ---
The double portion seems to have been all the privilege, Deuteronomy xxi. 17. Septuagint, "the blessing or gift was Joseph's." Hebrew also does not specify princes, but "the leader," (Haydock) the Messias, (Syriac, &c.) and kings, from David till the captivity. (Calmet) (Genesis xlix. 4.) (Worthington)
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Joel. It does not appear whether he was the son of the last, or of Henoch.
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Haydock: 1Ch 5:6 - -- Beera, This tribe continued to have princes of their own, after the division of the kingdom. Beera was in power when Thelgathphalnasar, or Theglath...
Beera, This tribe continued to have princes of their own, after the division of the kingdom. Beera was in power when Thelgathphalnasar, or Theglathphalasar, took five tribes into captivity, 4 Kings xv. 29. Only twelve generations are mentioned to fill up about 750 years, from the leaving of Egypt. (Calmet) ---
But Enoch must have lived much sooner, as the Israelites continued in that country at least 215 years. The princes are probably not all specified, as on other occasions. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 5:7 - -- Families, when they were led captive into Assyria; (Menochius) or before, when the tribe was in a most flourishing condition. ---
Princes. Hebrew ...
Families, when they were led captive into Assyria; (Menochius) or before, when the tribe was in a most flourishing condition. ---
Princes. Hebrew and Septuagint, "prince." ---
Jehiel. Septuagint, "Joel," ver. 4.
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Haydock: 1Ch 5:8 - -- And. So Hebrew, &c., as f he was one of the princes. But the Vulgate seems to begin a new sentence, Porro, "now Bala." The possessions of this m...
And. So Hebrew, &c., as f he was one of the princes. But the Vulgate seems to begin a new sentence, Porro, "now Bala." The possessions of this man must have been very extensive, from the Euphrates till (Haydock) Baal-meon, within nine miles of Hesebon, (Eusebius) almost (Calmet) as far as the Jordan. (Tirinus) ---
Bala, or his descendants, extended their conquests as far as the Euphrates, which had been promised to Israel; and, under Saul, conquered the Agarites, who sprung from Agar. Syriac, &c., "the Arabs of Sacca," or the Scenites, "dwelling under tents, " and inhabiting the Desert Arabia. The details of this war are probably given, ver. 19., &c. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 5:9 - -- Cattle, for which reason they desired to have this country, Numbers xxxii. 4. (Menochius)
Cattle, for which reason they desired to have this country, Numbers xxxii. 4. (Menochius)
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Selcha, not far from Jabok, Deuteronomy iii. 10. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 5:12 - -- Chief, ( in capite. ) Septuagint, "first-born." (Haydock) ---
This list was made under Joathan, king of Juda, when Joel was at the head of the tri...
Chief, ( in capite. ) Septuagint, "first-born." (Haydock) ---
This list was made under Joathan, king of Juda, when Joel was at the head of the tribe of Gad. (Calmet) ---
Basan, the capital city, ver. 16. (Sa) (Menochius)
Gill: 1Ch 5:1 - -- Now the sons of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel,.... Are as follow in 1Ch 5:3 where the account begins; for what comes between this and that is in a p...
Now the sons of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel,.... Are as follow in 1Ch 5:3 where the account begins; for what comes between this and that is in a parenthesis:
for he was the firstborn; of Jacob by his wife Leah; that must be owned, and Jacob allows it, Gen 49:3 and yet the genealogy in this book begins not with him, as might on that account be expected; the reason follows:
but forasmuch as he defiled his father's bed: by lying with Bilhah his concubine:
his birthright was given unto the sons of Joseph the son of Israel; his beloved son by his beloved wife Rachel and so had a double portion given him; his two sons being equally ranked with the other sons of Jacob, and became distinct tribes, and each had their lot in the land of Canaan, see Gen 48:5 compared with Deu 21:17.
and the genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birthright; or, "but the genealogy", &c. o; neither after the birthright of Reuben, which he had by nature, being Jacob's firstborn; nor after the birthright of Joseph, which be had by his father's gift, as it might be thought it should; the reason of which follows.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:2 - -- For Judah prevailed above his brethren,.... That is, the tribe of Judah prevailed above the rest in number, in valour, and courage, and in dignity; wh...
For Judah prevailed above his brethren,.... That is, the tribe of Judah prevailed above the rest in number, in valour, and courage, and in dignity; wherefore the genealogy is not reckoned according to birthright, but dignity and dominion; hence this genealogical account began with Judah:
because of him came the chief ruler; David and the kings of Judah, his successors; and above all, from him the Prince Messiah was to spring, and did, according to Gen 49:10 so both the Syriac and Arabic versions read,"out of Judah should go forth the King Messiah:"
but the birthright was Joseph's or "though" p it was; yet Judah having the dominion and dignity, that tribe is first genealogized.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:3 - -- The sons, I say, of Reuben the firstborn of Israel, were, Hanoch, and Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi. As in Gen 46:9.
The sons, I say, of Reuben the firstborn of Israel, were, Hanoch, and Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi. As in Gen 46:9.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:4-5 - -- The sons of Joel,.... Who was either the son of Carmi last mentioned, or rather of Hanoch, Reuben's firstborn, since the descendants of him were the p...
The sons of Joel,.... Who was either the son of Carmi last mentioned, or rather of Hanoch, Reuben's firstborn, since the descendants of him were the princes of the tribe: his posterity in succession were, Shemaiah, Cog, Shimei, Micah, Reaia, Baal, Beerah; of whom we know no more than their names, and by these the descent is carried down to the captivity by Tiglathpileser, as follows.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:6 - -- Beerah his son,.... The last of Joel's posterity, who, according to the Targum and other Jewish writers q was a prophet, and the father of Hosea, see ...
Beerah his son,.... The last of Joel's posterity, who, according to the Targum and other Jewish writers q was a prophet, and the father of Hosea, see Hos 1:1 but neither the name, title, time, nor tribe, agree:
whom Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria carried away captive; the same with Tiglathpileser by a transposition of letters, 2Ki 15:29 and is read the same here in the Greek, Syriac, and Arabic versions:
he was prince of the Reubenites; at that time; that is, Beerah was.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:7 - -- And his brethren by their families,.... Either the brethren of Beerah, or the rest of the posterity of Reuben:
(when the genealogy of their generat...
And his brethren by their families,.... Either the brethren of Beerah, or the rest of the posterity of Reuben:
(when the genealogy of their generations was reckoned;) either in the times of Jotham and Jeroboam, 1Ch 5:17 or at the time of their captivity, as in the preceding verse:
were the chief, Jehiel, and Zechariah; these were the principals or heads of their families.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:8 - -- And Bela the son of Azaz, the son of Shema, the son of Joel,.... The pedigree of Bela, another principal man in the tribe of Reuben, is traced up to J...
And Bela the son of Azaz, the son of Shema, the son of Joel,.... The pedigree of Bela, another principal man in the tribe of Reuben, is traced up to Joel the father of Shema; the same with Shemaiah, according to Kimchi and Ben Melech, 1Ch 5:4
who dwelt in Aroer; which belonged to the tribe of Gad, and was rebuilt by them, Num 32:34 wherefore Kimchi observes, it may be interpreted, either from Aroer, or on the border of it, Bela dwelt:
even unto Nebo, and Baalmeon; of which See Gill on Num 32:38.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:9 - -- And eastward he inhabited,.... Either Bela, or the tribe of Reuben:
unto the entering in of the wilderness; the wilderness of Kedemoth, which was n...
And eastward he inhabited,.... Either Bela, or the tribe of Reuben:
unto the entering in of the wilderness; the wilderness of Kedemoth, which was near to Sihon king of Heshbon, whose land the Reubenites inhabited, Deu 2:26.
from the river Euphrates; a learned man r thinks that this river Phrat was different from the Euphrates near Babylon, which was northward, since this was to the east or southeast:
because their cattle were multiplied in the land of Gilead; therefore their habitation was extended further, even to the river Euphrates, as in the days of David and Solomon, 2Sa 8:3.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:10 - -- And in the days of Saul they made war with the Hagarites,.... Not with the Hungarians, as the Targum, a people not then in being; but the Ishmaelites,...
And in the days of Saul they made war with the Hagarites,.... Not with the Hungarians, as the Targum, a people not then in being; but the Ishmaelites, so called because they descended from Hagar s, Sarah's maid; the same that are placed by Pliny t and Ptolemy u in Arabia, near the Batanaeans, or inhabitants of Bashan; with those the Reubenites made war, in conjunction with the Gadites and half tribe of Manasseh, 1Ch 5:18, perhaps this war might be much about the time Saul relieved Jabeshgilead, and beat the Ammonites, 1Sa 11:1 by which the tribes on that side Jordan might be encouraged to it:
who fell by their hand; were worsted and conquered by them:
and they dwelt in their tents; in which the Arabians used to dwell, because of their flocks; hence some of them were called Scenites:
throughout all the east land of Gilead; or rather throughout all the land of the Hagarites, which lay to the east of Gilead, as the Vulgate Latin version; or otherwise the land of Gilead itself was their original possession.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:11 - -- And the children of Gad dwelt over against them,.... Or by them, the Reubenites; and one part of Gilead was given them between them, and the other to ...
And the children of Gad dwelt over against them,.... Or by them, the Reubenites; and one part of Gilead was given them between them, and the other to the half tribe of Manasseh:
in the land of Bashan, unto Salcah; for though all Bashan is said to be given to the half tribe of Manasseh, Deu 3:13 yet that is to be understood of the greater part of it; all of that which belonged to Og, but what did not, the Gadites, either from the first, or in later times, inhabited even as far as Salcah, which was one of the cities of Og, Deu 3:10 and which Benjamin of Tudela w makes mention of, being called by the same name in his days.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:12 - -- Joel the chief,.... In this and the following verse are reckoned up the principal men in the tribe of Gad, and the chief of all was Joel, another from...
Joel the chief,.... In this and the following verse are reckoned up the principal men in the tribe of Gad, and the chief of all was Joel, another from him in the tribe of Reuben, 1Ch 5:4.
and Shapham the next; the second chief man, from whom, Reland x conjectures, Shophan, a city in the tribe of Gad, had its name, Num 32:35.
and Jaanai; from whom Danjaan might be called, as Michaelis intimates, 2Sa 24:6.
and Shaphat in Bashan; not Shaphat the father of Elisha, according to a tradition of the Jews, mentioned by Kimchi; which is not at all probable.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 5:1 Heb “and not to be listed in the genealogical records as (having) the right of the firstborn.”
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NET Notes: 1Ch 5:2 Heb “and [one] for a leader [was] from him.” This probably refers to the Davidic king.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 5:6 Heb “he”; the referent (Beerah) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 5:10 Heb “and in the days of Saul they made war with the Hagrites and they fell by their hand and they lived in their tents unto all the face of the ...
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:1 Now the sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel, (for he [was] the firstborn; but, forasmuch as he defiled his father's bed, his birthright was given u...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:2 For Judah prevailed above his brethren, and of him [came] ( b ) the chief ruler; but the birthright [was] Joseph's:)
( b ) That is, he was the chiefe...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:6 Beerah his son, whom Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria ( c ) carried away [captive]: he [was] prince of the Reubenites.
( c ) That is, in the time of U...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:8 And Bela the son of Azaz, the son of Shema, the son of Joel, who dwelt in ( d ) Aroer, even unto Nebo and Baalmeon:
( d ) These places were beyond Jo...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:10 And in the days of Saul they made war with the ( e ) Hagarites, who fell by their hand: and they dwelt in their tents throughout all the east [land] o...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 5:1-26
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 5:1-26 - --1 Judah and Joseph preferred before Reuben, who forfeited his birthright.3 Ruben's descendants; some of whom vanquish the Hagarites.11 The chief men o...
MHCC -> 1Ch 5:1-26
MHCC: 1Ch 5:1-26 - --This chapter gives some account of the two tribes and a half seated on the east side of Jordan. They were made captives by the king of Assyria, becaus...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 5:1-17
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 5:1-17 - -- We have here an extract out of the genealogies, I. Of the tribe of Reuben, where we have, 1. The reason why this tribe is thus postponed. It is conf...
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:1-3 - --
The families of the tribe of Reuben. - 1Ch 5:1, 1Ch 5:2. Reuben is called the first-born of Israel, because he was the first-born of Jacob, although...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:4-6 - --
From one of these sons descended Joel, whose family is traced down through seven generations, to the time of the Assyrian deportation of the Israeli...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:7-8 - --
"And his brothers,"(each) according to his families in the registration, according to their descent (properly their generations; vide for ïŠ×•×œ×...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:9 - --
"Eastward to the coming to the desert (i.e., till towards the desert) from the river Euphrates,"i.e., to the great Arabico-Syrian desert, which stre...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:10 - --
"In the days of Saul they made war upon the Hagarites, and they fill into their hands, and they dwelt in their tents over the whole east side of Gil...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:11-17 - --
The families of the tribe of Gad, and their dwelling-places. - 1Ch 5:11. In connection with the preceding statement as to the dwelling-places of th...
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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