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Text -- 1 Chronicles 7:2 (NET)
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JFB -> 1Ch 7:2
JFB: 1Ch 7:2 - -- Although a census was taken in the reign of David by order of that monarch, it is not certain that the sacred historian had it in mind, since we find ...
Although a census was taken in the reign of David by order of that monarch, it is not certain that the sacred historian had it in mind, since we find here the tribe of Benjamin enumerated [1Ch 7:6-12], which was not taken in David's time; and there are other points of dissimilarity.
Clarke -> 1Ch 7:2
Clarke: 1Ch 7:2 - -- Whose number was in the days of David - Whether this was the number returned by Joab and his assistants, when they made that census of the people wi...
Whose number was in the days of David - Whether this was the number returned by Joab and his assistants, when they made that census of the people with which God was so much displeased, we know not. It is worthy of remark that we read here the sum of three tribes, Benjamin, Issachar, and Asher, under the reign of David, which is mentioned nowhere else; and yet we have no account here of the other tribes, probably because the author found no public registers in which such enumeration was recorded.
TSK -> 1Ch 7:2
TSK: 1Ch 7:2 - -- whose number : This was probably the number returned by Joab and his assistants, when they made that census of the people with which God was so much d...
whose number : This was probably the number returned by Joab and his assistants, when they made that census of the people with which God was so much displeased. We find that the effective men of Issachar amounted to 87,000 (1Ch 7:5); 22,600 of whom descended from Tola his eldest son; but whether the 36,000 (1Ch 7:4) were descendants of Tola by Uzzi, and the 22,600 his descendants by Tola’ s other sons; or whether another of Issachar’ s sons be intended, does not clearly appear; though the former seems the more obvious meaning. 1Ch 21:1-5, 1Ch 27:1, 1Ch 27:23, 1Ch 27:24; 2Sa 24:1-9
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Barnes -> 1Ch 7:2
Barnes: 1Ch 7:2 - -- Whose number was in the days of David ... - The writer would seem by this passage to have had access to the statistics of the tribes collected ...
Whose number was in the days of David ... - The writer would seem by this passage to have had access to the statistics of the tribes collected by David, when he sinfully "numbered the people"(marginal reference). The numbers given in 1Ch 7:4-5 probably came from the same source.
Poole -> 1Ch 7:2
Haydock -> 1Ch 7:2
Haydock: 1Ch 7:2 - -- Chiefs. They were at the head of distinct families. (Menochius) ---
David. We know that David took an account of his fighting men, 2 Kings xxiv....
Chiefs. They were at the head of distinct families. (Menochius) ---
David. We know that David took an account of his fighting men, 2 Kings xxiv. But it is not certain that this register was made at that time; as we read that Benjamin was not numbered, chap. xxi. 6. These lists were probably made when some expedition was intended by David. The author was not, perhaps, able to recover the accounts of Nephthali, Manasses, and Ephraim, no more that the genealogies of Dan (ver. 12) and Zabulon, which do not appear in this book. (Calmet)
Gill -> 1Ch 7:2
Gill: 1Ch 7:2 - -- And the sons of Tola,.... The eldest son of Issachar, whose posterity are only reckoned by name:
Uzzi, and Rephaiah, and Jeriel, and Jahmai, and Ji...
And the sons of Tola,.... The eldest son of Issachar, whose posterity are only reckoned by name:
Uzzi, and Rephaiah, and Jeriel, and Jahmai, and Jibsam, and Shemuel, heads of their father's house, to wit, of Tola; the principal man of his family:
they were valiant men of might in their generations, famous for their courage and military exploits, though they sprang from Tola, whose name signifies "a worm"; and which name Bochart k conjectures was given him by his parents, because he was so weakly that they had no hopes of raising him; and yet from him sprung such mighty men, and from them such a numerous race, as follows:
whose number was, in the days of David, two and twenty thousand and six hundred; besides those of the posterity of Uzzi, after mentioned. This was at the time Joab took the number of Israel, by the order of David, 1Ch 21:5.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 7:2 Heb “to Tola [there were] warriors by their generations, their number in the days of David [was] 22,600.”
Geneva Bible -> 1Ch 7:2
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 7:2 And the sons of Tola; Uzzi, and Rephaiah, and Jeriel, and Jahmai, and Jibsam, and Shemuel, heads of their father's house, [to wit], of Tola: [they wer...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 7:1-40
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 7:1-40 - --1 The sons of Issachar;6 of Benjamin;13 of Naphtali;14 of Manasseh;15 and of Ephraim.21 The calamity of Ephraim by the men of Gath.23 His posterity by...
MHCC -> 1Ch 7:1-40
MHCC: 1Ch 7:1-40 - --Here is no account either of Zebulun or Dan. We can assign no reason why they only should be omitted; but it is the disgrace of the tribe of Dan, that...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 7:1-19
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 7:1-19 - -- We have here a short view given us, I. Of the tribe of Issachar, whom Jacob had compared to a strong ass, couching between two burdens (Gen 49:14)...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 7:1-5
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 7:1-5 - --
Sons and families of Issachar. - 1Ch 7:1. Instead of ולבני , we must certainly read בּני , as in 1Ch 7:14, 1Ch 7:30, or וּבני , as i...
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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