
Text -- 1 Chronicles 9:2 (NET)




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After the return from Babylon.

Wesley: 1Ch 9:2 - -- That took possession of their own lands and cities, which had been formerly allotted them; but of late years had been taken from them for their sins, ...
That took possession of their own lands and cities, which had been formerly allotted them; but of late years had been taken from them for their sins, and possessed by other people.

Wesley: 1Ch 9:2 - -- The common people of Judah and Israel, called here by the general name of Israelites, which was given them before that unhappy division of the kingdom...
The common people of Judah and Israel, called here by the general name of Israelites, which was given them before that unhappy division of the kingdoms, and now is restored to them when the Israelites are united with the Jews in one and the same commonwealth, that so all the names and signs of their former division might be blotted out. And though the generality of the ten tribes were yet in captivity, yet divers of them upon Cyrus's general proclamation, associated themselves, and returned with those of Judah and Benjamin.

Wesley: 1Ch 9:2 - -- These took possession of the cities belonging to them, as they had need and opportunity.
These took possession of the cities belonging to them, as they had need and opportunity.

Wesley: 1Ch 9:2 - -- A certain order of men, either Gibeonites or others joined with them, devoted to the service of God, and of his house, and of the priests and Levites;...
A certain order of men, either Gibeonites or others joined with them, devoted to the service of God, and of his house, and of the priests and Levites; who, that they might attend upon their work without distraction, had certain places and possessions given to them; which they are now said to repossess.
JFB -> 1Ch 9:2
JFB: 1Ch 9:2 - -- This chapter relates wholly to the first returned exiles. Almost all the names recur in Nehemiah (Neh. 11:1-36), although there are differences which ...
This chapter relates wholly to the first returned exiles. Almost all the names recur in Nehemiah (Neh. 11:1-36), although there are differences which will be explained there. The same division of the people into four classes was continued after, as before the captivity; namely, the priests, Levites, natives, who now were called by the common name of Israelites, and the Nethinims (Jos 9:27; Ezr 2:43; Ezr 8:20). When the historian speaks of "the first inhabitants that dwelt in their possessions," he implies that there were others who afterwards returned and settled in possessions not occupied by the first. Accordingly, we read of a great number returning successively under Ezra, Nehemiah, and at a later period. And some of those who returned to the ancient inheritance of their fathers, had lived before the time of the captivity (Ezr 3:12; Hag 2:4, Hag 2:10).
Clarke -> 1Ch 9:2
Clarke: 1Ch 9:2 - -- Now the first inhabitants - This is spoken of those who returned from the Babylonish captivity, and of the time in which they returned; for it is in...
Now the first inhabitants - This is spoken of those who returned from the Babylonish captivity, and of the time in which they returned; for it is insinuated here that other persons afterwards settled at Jerusalem, though these mentioned here were the first on the return from the captivity. Properly speaking, the divisions mentioned in this verse constituted the whole of the Israelitish people, who were, ever since the days of Joshua, divided into the four following classes
1. The priests
2. The Levites
3. The common people, or simple Israelites
4. The Nethinim, or slaves of the temple, the remains of the Gibeonites, who, having deceived Joshua, were condemned to this service Jos 9:21, etc. In David’ s time it is probable that other conquered people were added, as the successors of the Gibeonites were not sufficient to perform all the drudgery of the temple service.
TSK -> 1Ch 9:2
TSK: 1Ch 9:2 - -- am 3468, bc 536
the first : Ezr 2:70; Neh 7:73, Neh 11:3
the Nethinims : Jos 9:21-27; Ezr 2:43, Ezr 2:58, Ezr 8:20; Neh 7:60, Neh 7:73, Neh 11:3, Neh ...

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Barnes -> 1Ch 9:2
Barnes: 1Ch 9:2 - -- The first inhabitants - i. e. the first inhabitants of the holy land after the return from the captivity. They are enumerated under four heads:...
The first inhabitants - i. e. the first inhabitants of the holy land after the return from the captivity. They are enumerated under four heads:
(1) Israelites, i. e. the mass of the laity, whether belonging to the ten tribes or the two;
(2) priests;
(3) Levites; and
(4) the lowest order of the ministry, the Nethinims.
These last, whose name is derived from a root "to give,"were a sort of sacred slaves - persons "given"to the Levites to perform the more laborious duties of the sanctuary. Some had been "given"as early as the time of Moses Num 31:47; and the number afterward increased Jos 9:23; Ezr 8:20. At the time of the return from the captivity, owing to the small number of Levites who came back Ezr 2:40-42, the services of the Nethinims became very important. They are mentioned under the name of Nethinims only in Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah.
Poole -> 1Ch 9:2
Poole: 1Ch 9:2 - -- The first inhabitants the first after the return from Babylon.
That dwelt in their possessions in their cities i.e. that took possession of their o...
The first inhabitants the first after the return from Babylon.
That dwelt in their possessions in their cities i.e. that took possession of their own lands and cities, which had been formerly allotted to them; but of late years had been taken from them for their sins, and possessed by other people.
The Israelites i.e. the common people of Judah and Israel, called here by the general name of Israelites, which was given to them before that unhappy division of the two kingdoms, and now is restored to them when the Israelites are united with the Jews in one and the same commonwealth, that so all the names and signs of their former division might be blotted out. And although the generality of the ten tribes were yet in captivity, yet divers of them were now returned; either such as had long before the captivity fled to Jerusalem to worship God, and joined themselves with Judah, as those 2Ch 11:16 , and others; or such as, upon Cyrus’ s general proclamation, associated themselves, and returned with those of Judah and Benjamin.
The priests, Levites these took possession of the cities or places belonging to them, as they had need and opportunity. The
Nethinims a certain order of men, either Gibeonites, or others joined with them, devoted to the service of God, and of his house, and of the priests and Levites; who, that they might attend upon their work without distraction, had certain places and possessions given to them; which they are now said to repossess.
Haydock -> 1Ch 9:2
Haydock: 1Ch 9:2 - -- First. He only treats of those who returned first, (Tirinus) under Esdras. (Haydock) ---
Nehemias brought back others, and more returned afterward...
First. He only treats of those who returned first, (Tirinus) under Esdras. (Haydock) ---
Nehemias brought back others, and more returned afterwards. Many also retook possession of their lands, which they had enjoyed before the captivity, 1 Esdras iii. 12. ---
Nathineans. These were the posterity of the Gabaonites, whose office was to bring wood, water, &c., for the service of the temple. (Challoner) (Josue ix. 27.) ---
David and Solomon consigned others of the Chanaanites, whose lives they spared, to perform the same office. They were like public slaves. The number of those who returned was so small, that days were appointed for all the people to help to carry wood for the temple. At Jerusalem the Nathineans, "or people given," resided on the east side of the city; (2 Esdras ii. 26.) and other towns were assigned them, 1 Esdras ii. 70. (Calmet) ---
The people continued to be divided into four classes, as they had been before the captivity. (Malvenda)
Gill -> 1Ch 9:2
Gill: 1Ch 9:2 - -- Now the first inhabitants that dwelt in their possessions in their cities,.... Who first returned from Babylon upon the proclamation of Cyrus, and enj...
Now the first inhabitants that dwelt in their possessions in their cities,.... Who first returned from Babylon upon the proclamation of Cyrus, and enjoyed their former possessions, and dwelt in the cities they had before, or in such as were allotted them, or they chose:
were, the Israelites, the priests, Levites, and the Nethinims; the whole body that returned were divided into four classes, as they had been before the captivity; the Israelites were the common people in general, the body politic; the priests, the ecclesiastics, who officiated in sacred things; the Levites, who ministered to them; and the Nethinims were such persons as were "given", as the word signifies, to do servile work for the sanctuary, as, to be hewers of wood and drawers of water; such were the Gibeonites, Jos 9:27, and such as were appointed by David for such work, see Ezr 8:20.

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NET Notes -> 1Ch 9:2
NET Notes: 1Ch 9:2 Heb “and the inhabitants, the first who [were] in their property in their cities, Israel, the priests, the Levites, and the temple servants.R...
Geneva Bible -> 1Ch 9:2
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 9:2 Now the first inhabitants that [dwelt] in their possessions in their cities [were], the Israelites, the priests, Levites, and the ( b ) Nethinims.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 9:1-44
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 9:1-44 - --1 The original of Israel and Judah's genealogies.2 The Israelites;10 the priests;14 and the Levites, with Nethinims, which dwelt in Jerusalem.27 The c...
MHCC -> 1Ch 9:1-44
MHCC: 1Ch 9:1-44 - --This chapter expresses that one end of recording all these genealogies was, to direct the Jews, when they returned out of captivity, with whom to unit...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 9:1-13
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 9:1-13 - -- The first verse looks back upon the foregoing genealogies, and tells us they were gathered out of the books of the kings of Israel and Judah, not ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 9:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 9:1-3 - --
1Ch 9:1-3 form the transition from the genealogies to the enumeration of the former inhabitants of Jerusalem in vv. 4-34.
1Ch 9:1-2
"And all th...
Constable -> 1Ch 1:1--9:44; 1Ch 8:1--9:44
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...
