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Text -- 1 Chronicles 5:21-26 (NET)
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Wesley -> 1Ch 5:22
Wesley: 1Ch 5:22 - -- Undertaken in his fear, and carried on in a dependence on him. Then we may expect to prosper in any enterprize, and then only, when we take God along ...
Undertaken in his fear, and carried on in a dependence on him. Then we may expect to prosper in any enterprize, and then only, when we take God along with us.
JFB: 1Ch 5:18-22 - -- Or, "Hagarenes," originally synonymous with "Ishmaelites," but afterwards applied to a particular tribe of the Arabs (compare Psa 83:6).
Or, "Hagarenes," originally synonymous with "Ishmaelites," but afterwards applied to a particular tribe of the Arabs (compare Psa 83:6).
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JFB: 1Ch 5:18-22 - -- His descendants were called Itureans, and the country Auranitis, from Hauran, its chief city. These, who were skilled in archery, were invaded in the ...
His descendants were called Itureans, and the country Auranitis, from Hauran, its chief city. These, who were skilled in archery, were invaded in the time of Joshua by a confederate army of the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half Manasseh, who, probably incensed by the frequent raids of those marauding neighbors, took reprisals in men and cattle, dispossessed almost all of the original inhabitants, and colonized the district themselves. Divine Providence favoured, in a remarkable manner, the Hebrew army in this just war.
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JFB: 1Ch 5:26 - -- The son of the former. By them the trans-jordanic tribes, including the other half of Manasseh, settled in Galilee, were removed to Upper Media. This ...
The son of the former. By them the trans-jordanic tribes, including the other half of Manasseh, settled in Galilee, were removed to Upper Media. This was the first captivity (2Ki 15:29).
Clarke: 1Ch 5:21 - -- They took away their cattle - This was a war of extermination as to the political state of the people, which nothing could justify but an especial d...
They took away their cattle - This was a war of extermination as to the political state of the people, which nothing could justify but an especial direction of God; and this he could never give against any, unless the cup of their iniquity had been full. The Hagarites were full of idolatry: see 1Ch 5:25.
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:22 - -- For there fell down many slain - The hundred thousand men mentioned above were probably made slaves, and were not slain. The Targum says, one hundre...
For there fell down many slain - The hundred thousand men mentioned above were probably made slaves, and were not slain. The Targum says, one hundred thousand souls of men
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:22 - -- The war was of God - The Targum says, the war was מן מימרא דיי min meymera dayai , "from the Word of the Lord."
The war was of God - The Targum says, the war was
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:25 - -- The gods of the people of the land - We see the reason why God delivered the Hagarites into the hands of these tribes; they were abominable idolater...
The gods of the people of the land - We see the reason why God delivered the Hagarites into the hands of these tribes; they were abominable idolaters, and therefore God destroyed them.
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:26 - -- Tilgath-pilneser - Many MSS. have תגלת Tiglath instead of תלגת Tilgath . The Syriac, the Septuagint, and the Chaldee, have the same rea...
Tilgath-pilneser - Many MSS. have
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Clarke: 1Ch 5:26 - -- Brought them unto Halah - See the notes on 2Ki 17:6 (note), and 2Ki 18:11 (note), for many particulars of these wars, and consequent captivity. It i...
Brought them unto Halah - See the notes on 2Ki 17:6 (note), and 2Ki 18:11 (note), for many particulars of these wars, and consequent captivity. It is a pity that some method were not found out to harmonize the books of Kings with the books of Chronicles, that the variations might be seen at one view.
TSK: 1Ch 5:21 - -- took away : Heb. led captive
camels : The camel, in Hebrew gamal , retained with little variation in all languages, is, according to the Linnean sys...
took away : Heb. led captive
camels : The camel, in Hebrew
men : Heb. souls of men, Num 31:35; Eze 27:13; Rev 18:13, souls, Heb. nephesh, Gen 12:5
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TSK: 1Ch 5:22 - -- the war was of God : Exo 14:14; Jos 23:10; Jdg 3:2; 2Ch 32:8; Neh 4:20; Psa 24:8; Pro 22:3; Zec 14:3; Luk 14:31, Luk 14:32, Luk 22:36; Rom 8:31
they d...
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TSK: 1Ch 5:25 - -- and went : Jdg 2:17, Jdg 8:33; 2Ki 17:7-18; Hos 1:2, Hos 9:1; Rev 17:5
a whoring : Exo 34:15; Jdg 8:27; 2Ki 17:7; 2Ch 21:11, 2Ch 21:13
after the gods ...
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TSK: 1Ch 5:26 - -- stirred up : 2Sa 24:1; 2Ch 33:11; Ezr 1:5; Isa 10:5, Isa 10:6, Isa 13:2-5
Pul : 2Ki 15:19, Tiglath pileser
and brought them : 2Ki 17:6, 2Ki 18:11, 2Ki...
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes: 1Ch 5:23 - -- "Baal-Hermon,""Senir"Deu 3:9, and "Mount Hermon,"are here not so much three names of the one great snow-clad eminence in which the Anti-Lebanon term...
"Baal-Hermon,""Senir"Deu 3:9, and "Mount Hermon,"are here not so much three names of the one great snow-clad eminence in which the Anti-Lebanon terminates toward the south, as three parts of the mountain - perhaps the "three summits"in which it terminates.
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Barnes: 1Ch 5:26 - -- "Habor"here seems to be a city or a district, and not a river, as in marginal reference There is some reason to believe that districts among the Ass...
"Habor"here seems to be a city or a district, and not a river, as in marginal reference There is some reason to believe that districts among the Assyrians were occasionally named from streams.
Hara is probably the same as "Haran"Gen 11:31; 2Ki 19:12; Eze 27:23, being a softening down of the rugged original "Kharan."
Poole: 1Ch 5:21 - -- Of their camels fifty thousand for camels were very numerous in Arabia, being used in war, and for burdens, &c., and being very patient of thirst, an...
Of their camels fifty thousand for camels were very numerous in Arabia, being used in war, and for burdens, &c., and being very patient of thirst, and therefore most fit for those hot and dry countries.
Of men an hundred thousand whom they took prisoners, and either used as slaves, or sold them for such.
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Poole: 1Ch 5:22 - -- The war was of God God put them upon it, and mightily assisted them in it.
They dwelt i.e. that party of these tribes which went out to this war, b...
The war was of God God put them upon it, and mightily assisted them in it.
They dwelt i.e. that party of these tribes which went out to this war, being 44,760 men; or part of them by the consent of the rest.
Until the captivity of which 2Ki 15:29 17:6 .
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Poole: 1Ch 5:23 - -- Having discoursed of the Reubenites, 1Ch 5:3 , &c., and next of the Gadites, 1Ch 5:11 , &c., he now comes to the Manassites.
In the land i.e. in t...
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Poole: 1Ch 5:26 - -- Stirred up the spirit he so governed his counsels and affections, that he should bring his forces against this people rather than others. Of Halah, H...
Stirred up the spirit he so governed his counsels and affections, that he should bring his forces against this people rather than others. Of Halah, Habor, &c., see 2Ki 17:6 18:11 .
Haydock: 1Ch 5:22 - -- Lord. Very dreadful, and in obedience to God's orders. ---
Captivity, ver. 6. (Calmet)
Lord. Very dreadful, and in obedience to God's orders. ---
Captivity, ver. 6. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 5:23 - -- Basan, which belonged to Gad. (Haydock) ---
In Josue (xvii. 5.) Basan and Galaad seem to be given to Manasses; but the former there denotes all the...
Basan, which belonged to Gad. (Haydock) ---
In Josue (xvii. 5.) Basan and Galaad seem to be given to Manasses; but the former there denotes all the level country, from the Jabok to the Jordan, as Galaad is put for the mountains on the East. (Calmet) ---
Great. It would take thirty hours to travel from the torrent Jabok to Baal Hermon. (Adrichomius) (Menochius)
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Haydock: 1Ch 5:26 - -- Assur. These princes were scourges in the hand of God, to punish the guilty. (Haydock) ---
The former forced Israel to pay tribute; the latter car...
Assur. These princes were scourges in the hand of God, to punish the guilty. (Haydock) ---
The former forced Israel to pay tribute; the latter carried many into captivity, 4 Kings xv. 19, 29., and xvi. 7. (Calmet) ---
Lahela, or Hala and Haber, cities watered by the river Gozan. ---
Ara; perhaps Rages, Tobias i. 16, &c. (Du Hamel)
Gill: 1Ch 5:21 - -- And they took away their cattle,.... Which they brought with them, and they found in their camp when they fled, or in their fields:
of their camels...
And they took away their cattle,.... Which they brought with them, and they found in their camp when they fled, or in their fields:
of their camels fifty thousand; with which Arabia abounded, and were fit to travel with in those hot and desert countries, being strong to carry burdens, and able to bear much thirst. The Arabians, as Diodorus Siculus a reports, brought up camels, for almost all the uses of life; as for the sake of their milk and flesh to feed upon, as well as for carrying burdens in common; and which in time of war they loaded with provisions for the army, and fought upon, one of them carrying two archers with their backs to each other, the one to meet the enemy in front, the other to annoy those that pursued them; and so the Parthians made use of camels both to fight on, and to carry provisions for their soldiers b:
and of sheep two hundred and fifty thousand; which these Hagarites kept both for food and clothing, and some of them might be now taken with them to supply their army; the Spartans carried sheep with them in their expeditions, as sacrifices to their gods c; but it need not be supposed that these creatures, and those that follow, were in such large numbers with the Hagarites in the battle, but were afterwards found, partly in their camp, and partly in the places inhabited by them:
and of asses two thousand; used to ride on, and carry loads, and also to plough with; and in all these lay the wealth of men in those times and countries, see Job 1:1.
and of men one hundred thousand; so that they took captive above as many more as their army consisted of.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:22 - -- For there fell down many slain,.... Many were killed in the battle, besides the great number of prisoners made, so that the army the Ishmaelites broug...
For there fell down many slain,.... Many were killed in the battle, besides the great number of prisoners made, so that the army the Ishmaelites brought into the field was very great:
because the war was of God; or from the Word of the Lord, as the Targum; he stirred up the Israelites to it, directed, assisted, and succeeded them, that vengeance might be taken on this wicked and idolatrous people:
and they dwelt in their stead until the captivity; the Targum adds, of Sennacherib king of Assyria; but this captivity of the tribes referred to was not by him, but by Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria, 1Ch 5:26 and they dwelt not in the country of the Arab-hagarites, or Ishmaelites in their stead there, but in Gilead, as in 1Ch 5:10 which belonged to the Gadites and Reubenites originally, but had been dispossessed of it, or however distressed in it by these Hagarites, which they now drove out, and dwelt in their stead; for as for the Scenite-arabs or Ishmaelites, they never were conquered and brought into subjection by any people, but always maintained their independency d; and lived upon the plunder of their neighbours, pitching their tents here and there for their convenience, which in these parts were at this time spoiled.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:23 - -- And the children of the half tribe of Manasseh dwelt in the land,.... Not in the land of the Hagarites, but in the land of Gilead and Bashan beyond Jo...
And the children of the half tribe of Manasseh dwelt in the land,.... Not in the land of the Hagarites, but in the land of Gilead and Bashan beyond Jordan, given them by Moses. The writer, having reckoned the genealogies of some of the principal men of Reuben and Gad, proceeds to give a short account of some principal men in this half tribe:
they increased from Bashan; where they first settled, and extended their possessions:
unto Baalhermon and Senir, and unto Mount Hermon; mountains which lay to the north of the land of Canaan, and are what geographers call Antilibanus.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:24 - -- And these were the heads of the house of their fathers,.... Some of the principal men of this half tribe:
even Epher, and Ishi, and Eliel, and Azri...
And these were the heads of the house of their fathers,.... Some of the principal men of this half tribe:
even Epher, and Ishi, and Eliel, and Azriel, and Jeremiah, and Hodaviah, and Jahdiel; but of none of these we read elsewhere, excepting Hepher and Azriel, Num 26:31.
mighty men of valour, famous men, and heads of the house of their fathers; men that obtained a name for their strength, courage, and valour, and military exploits, and were the chiefs of the families in this half tribe, and by whom they were denominated; so from Hepher were the family of the Hepherites, and from Azriel the family of the Azrielites, as in the place before quoted.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:25 - -- And they transgressed against the God their fathers,.... Against his law, will, word, and ordinances, not only the half tribe of Manasseh, hut the Reu...
And they transgressed against the God their fathers,.... Against his law, will, word, and ordinances, not only the half tribe of Manasseh, hut the Reubenites and Gadites also:
and went a whoring after the gods of the people of the land, whom God destroyed before them; that is, committed idolatry, which is spiritual fornication or whoredom; worshipped the idols either of the Amorites, who were destroyed by the Lord to make way for their first settlement; or of the Ishmaelites, whom they conquered, and whose land they dwelt in to the captivity.
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Gill: 1Ch 5:26 - -- And the God of Israel,.... The Targum is,"the word of the God of Israel:"
stirred up the spirit of Pul king of Assyria: in the times of Menahem kin...
And the God of Israel,.... The Targum is,"the word of the God of Israel:"
stirred up the spirit of Pul king of Assyria: in the times of Menahem king of Israel:
and the spirit of Tilgathpilneser; in the times of Pekah king of Israel, to invade the land, and make war in it:
and he carried them away: not the former, but the latter:
even the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh; these entirely together, with some other parts of the land, see 2Ki 15:29.
and brought them unto Halah, and Habor, and Hara, and to the river Gozan; to the very same places where afterwards Salmaneser carried the ten tribes, or what remained of them, see 2Ki 17:6.
unto this day; the times of Ezra, the writer of this book, after the tribe of Judah returned from the captivity of Babylon; but the ten tribes remained where they were carried, and have not returned even to this day.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 5:21 Heb “their”; the referent (the Hagrites) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 5:22 Heb “and they lived in place of them until the exile.” The referent of “them” (the Hagrites) has been specified in the transla...
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NET Notes: 1Ch 5:26 Heb “and the spirit of Tilgath-pilneser king of Assyria.” “Pul” and “Tilgath-pilneser” were names of the same Assy...
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:22 For there fell down many slain, because the war [was] of God. And they dwelt in their steads until the ( i ) captivity.
( i ) Meaning, the captivity ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:23 And the children of the half tribe of Manasseh dwelt in the land: they increased from Bashan unto ( k ) Baalhermon and Senir, and unto mount Hermon.
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 5:26 And the God of Israel ( l ) stirred up the spirit of Pul king of Assyria, and the spirit of Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria, and he carried them away,...
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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 5:18-26
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 5:18-26 - -- The heads of the half-tribe of Manasseh, that were seated on the other side Jordan, are named here, 1Ch 5:23, 1Ch 5:24. Their lot, at first, was Bas...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 5:18-22; 1Ch 5:23-26
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:18-22 - --
War of the trans-Jordanic tribes of Israel with Arabic tribes. - As the half-tribe of Manasseh also took part in this war, we should have expected ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 5:23-26 - --
The families of the half-tribe of Manasseh in Bashan, and the leading away of the East-Jordan Israelites into the Assyrian exile. - 1Ch 5:23. The h...
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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