
Text -- 1 Kings 1:5 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 1:5 - -- Upon notice of the desperateness of the king's disease, and the approach of his death.
Upon notice of the desperateness of the king's disease, and the approach of his death.
JFB -> 1Ki 1:5-6
JFB: 1Ki 1:5-6 - -- Nothing is said as to the origin or rank of Haggith, so that it is probable she was not distinguished by family descent. Adonijah, though David's four...
Nothing is said as to the origin or rank of Haggith, so that it is probable she was not distinguished by family descent. Adonijah, though David's fourth son (2Sa 3:4; 1Ch 3:2), was now the oldest alive; and his personal attractions and manners (1Sa 9:2) not only recommended him to the leading men about court, but made him the favorite of his father, who, though seeing him assume an equipage becoming only the heir-presumptive to the throne (2Sa 15:1), said nothing; and his silence was considered by many, as well as by Adonijah, to be equivalent to an expression of consent. The sinking health of the king prompted him to take a decisive step in furtherance of his ambitious designs.
Clarke: 1Ki 1:5 - -- Adonijah the son of Haggith - Who this woman was we know not; Adonijah was evidently David’ s eldest son now living, and one of whom his father...
Adonijah the son of Haggith - Who this woman was we know not; Adonijah was evidently David’ s eldest son now living, and one of whom his father was particularly fond; see 1Ki 1:6
Defender -> 1Ki 1:5
Defender: 1Ki 1:5 - -- Adonijah was the fourth son of David, but both Amnon and Absalom were dead. Nothing is known of Chileab, his second son. Adonijah evidently thought he...
Adonijah was the fourth son of David, but both Amnon and Absalom were dead. Nothing is known of Chileab, his second son. Adonijah evidently thought he should succeed his father, even though both David and God Himself had chosen Solomon, the son of David's favorite wife, Bathsheba, as the next king (1Ch 22:9, 1Ch 22:10; 1Ki 1:13)."
TSK -> 1Ki 1:5
TSK: 1Ki 1:5 - -- Adonijah : 2Sa 3:4; 1Ch 3:2
exalted : 1Ki 1:11, 1Ki 2:24; Exo 9:17; Pro 16:18, Pro 18:12; Luk 14:11, Luk 18:14
I will : Deu 17:15; Jdg 9:2; 1Ch 22:5-1...

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Barnes -> 1Ki 1:5
Barnes: 1Ki 1:5 - -- The narrative concerning - Abishag, the Shunammite (see the margin reference "a"), is introduced as necessary for a proper understanding of Ado...
The narrative concerning - Abishag, the Shunammite (see the margin reference "a"), is introduced as necessary for a proper understanding of Adonijah’ s later history (see 1Ki 2:13-25.) But even as it stands, it heightens considerably the picture drawn of the poor king’ s weak and helpless condition, of which Adonijah was not ashamed to take advantage for his own aggrandizement. Adonijah was born while David reigned at Hebron, and was therefore now between thirty-three and forty years of age. He was David’ s fourth son, but had probably become the eldest by the death of his three older brothers. He claimed the crown by right of primogeniture 1Ki 2:15, and secretly to his partisans (compare 1Ki 1:10) announced his intention of assuming the sovereignty. It was well known to him, and perhaps to the Jews generally, that David intended to make Solomon his successor 1Ki 1:13.
To run before him - That is, he assumed the same quasi-royal state as Absalom had done, when he contemplated rebellion 2Sa 15:1.
Poole -> 1Ki 1:5
Poole: 1Ki 1:5 - -- Then on notice of the desperateness of the king’ s disease, and the approach of his death,
Adonijah the son of Haggith see 2Sa 3:4exalted hims...
Then on notice of the desperateness of the king’ s disease, and the approach of his death,
Adonijah the son of Haggith see 2Sa 3:4exalted himself; entertained high thoughts and designs.
I will be king as the right of the kingdom is mine, 1Ki 1:6 , so I will now take possession of it, lest, Solomon attempt to deprive me of it.
He prepared him chariots and horsemen, and fifty men to run before him as Absalom had done upon the like occasion, 2Sa 15:1 ; such ill use did he make of that example, that he committed the same wickedness which he had done, and yet feared not the same disappointment and destruction which he brought upon himself.
Haydock -> 1Ki 1:5
Haydock: 1Ki 1:5 - -- Him. He was not deterred by the fate of Absalom. (Haydock) ---
He was now the eldest son, and gave himself out for the presumptive heir. (Calmet)...
Him. He was not deterred by the fate of Absalom. (Haydock) ---
He was now the eldest son, and gave himself out for the presumptive heir. (Calmet) ---
David is blamed for some remissness, in not repressing him; (Salien) as his conduct tended to excite confusion, and to frustrate the appointment of God. But the king was convinced that nothing would be able to disturb that order; and he would take measures, in due time, to curb the ambition of his eldest son, from which, as yet, he apprehended no danger. (Haydock) ---
Old age renders people slow. (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Ki 1:5
Gill: 1Ki 1:5 - -- Then Adonijah the son of Haggith exalted himself,.... This was his mother's name, 2Sa 3:4; his father David being old and infirm, and not like to live...
Then Adonijah the son of Haggith exalted himself,.... This was his mother's name, 2Sa 3:4; his father David being old and infirm, and not like to live long, notable to oppose him; and he being the eldest son, and a comely person, was inspired with ambition to set up for king:
saying, I will be king; though he knew that Solomon was appointed of God, and promised by David, and expected by the people to be king, yet he was resolved to set up himself for king, and try if he could not get himself to the throne; on this he was bent and determined:
and he prepared him chariots and horsemen, and fifty men to run before him; just as Absalom had done, when he had the same thing in view, to make him respectable among the people, see 2Sa 15:1.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 1:1-53
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 1:1-53 - --1 Abishag cherishes David in his extreme age.5 Adonijah, David's darling, usurps the kingdom.11 By the council of Nathan,15 Bath-sheba moves the king,...
MHCC -> 1Ki 1:5-10
MHCC: 1Ki 1:5-10 - --Indulgent parents are often chastised with disobedient children, who are anxious to possess their estates. No worldly wisdom, nor experience, nor sacr...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 1:5-10
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 1:5-10 - -- David had much affliction in his children. Amnon and Absalom had both been his grief; the one his first-born, the other his third, 2Sa 3:2, 2Sa 3:3....
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 1:5-10
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 1:5-10 - --
Adonijah seized the opportunity of David's decrepitude to make himselfking. Although he was David's fourth son (2Sa 3:4), yet after the deathof Ammo...
Constable: 1Ki 1:1--11:43 - --I. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON chs. 1--11
The Holy Spirit led the writer of Kings to give an interpretation of history,...

Constable: 1Ki 1:1--2:13 - --A. Solomon's Succession to David's Throne 1:1-2:12
The first segment of the writer's story (1:1-2:12) co...
