
Text -- 1 Kings 1:8 (NET)




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JFB: 1Ki 1:8 - -- He had been high priest in the tabernacle at Gibeon under Saul (1Ch 16:39). David, on his accession, had conjoined him and Abiathar equal in the exerc...
He had been high priest in the tabernacle at Gibeon under Saul (1Ch 16:39). David, on his accession, had conjoined him and Abiathar equal in the exercise of their high functions (2Sa 8:17; 2Sa 15:24, 2Sa 15:29, 2Sa 15:35). But it is extremely probable that some cause of jealousy or discord between them had arisen, and hence each lent his countenance and support to opposite parties.

JFB: 1Ki 1:8 - -- Distinguished for his bravery (1Sa 23:20), he had been appointed captain of the king's bodyguard (2Sa 8:18; 2Sa 20:23; 1Ch 18:17), and was regarded by...

JFB: 1Ki 1:8 - -- He was held in high estimation by David, and stood on the most intimate relations with the royal family (2Sa 12:25).
He was held in high estimation by David, and stood on the most intimate relations with the royal family (2Sa 12:25).

JFB: 1Ki 1:8 - -- Probably the person of this name who was afterwards enrolled among Solomon's great officers (1Ki 4:18).
Probably the person of this name who was afterwards enrolled among Solomon's great officers (1Ki 4:18).
Clarke -> 1Ki 1:8
And Nathan - Some suppose that he was the preceptor of Solomon.
TSK -> 1Ki 1:8
TSK: 1Ki 1:8 - -- Zadok : 1Ki 2:35; 2Sa 8:17, 2Sa 8:18, 2Sa 20:25; 1Ch 27:5, 1Ch 27:6; Eze 44:15
Nathan : 2Sa 7:2-4, 2Sa 12:1-15
Shimei : 1Ki 4:18; Zec 12:13
the mighty...

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Barnes -> 1Ki 1:8
Barnes: 1Ki 1:8 - -- There is some difficulty in understanding how Zadok and Abiathar came to be both "priests"at this time, and in what relation they stood to one anoth...
There is some difficulty in understanding how Zadok and Abiathar came to be both "priests"at this time, and in what relation they stood to one another. The best explanation seems to be that Abiathar was the real high priest, and officiated at the sanctuary containing the ark of the covenant in Zion, while Zadok performed the offices of chief priest at the tabernacle of Witness at Gibeon 1Ch 16:39.
For Benaiah, see 2Sa 8:18; 2Sa 20:23; 2Sa 23:20-21. For Nathan, see 2Sa 7:2-3, 2Sa 7:17; 2Sa 12:1-15, 2Sa 12:25. As privy to all David’ s plans 1Ki 1:24, he had no doubt fully approved the order of succession which the king was known to intend.
Shimei and Rei - Shimei and Rei are perhaps David’ s two brothers, Shimma and Raddai 1Ch 2:13-14.
Mighty men - Probably the company of 600, originally formed during David’ s early wanderings 1Sa 25:13; 1Sa 27:2, and afterward maintained as the most essential element of his standing army.
Poole -> 1Ki 1:8
His great and famous commanders, and the guards and soldiers under them.
Haydock -> 1Ki 1:8
Haydock: 1Ki 1:8 - -- Sadoc, the rival of Abiathar, and a descendant of Eleazar. David had permitted both to perform the functions of the high priesthood; (Calmet) or one...
Sadoc, the rival of Abiathar, and a descendant of Eleazar. David had permitted both to perform the functions of the high priesthood; (Calmet) or one had acted as the delegate of the other. (Salien) ---
Banaias was distinguished for his valour, 2 Kings xxiii. 20. He was the flower of his age, and, perhaps, aspired at the authority of Joab, whose credit began to decline; as he was grown old, and was known to be rather disagreeable to David, and had been guilty of such horrid murders. Both the contending princes sought to ingratiate themselves with the army and with the priests, as their influence was of the utmost consequence. Solomon was more fortunate, in having also Nathan the prophet on his side; but the throne was secured to him much more on account of the divine decree, 2 Kings vii. 12., and xii. 25. (Haydock) ---
Nathan is commonly considered as the tutor of the young prince, (Menochius) and was styled his "father." (Calmet) ---
Semei, or Nabath, father of Jeroboam; and Rei, or Ira, who is styled the priest of David, 2 Kings xx. 26. (St. Jerome, Tradit.) (Menochius) ---
To confound Semei with Nabath is wrong. (Salien) ---
Army; the king's guard consisting chiefly of the Cerethi, &c., (Calmet) who were under Banaias. The whole army, over which Joab was general, was not always in arms. Septuagint, "Semei and Resi, other copies read (Haydock) his friends," (with Syriac; Arabic) "and Daia, heroes of David." Hebrew may be, "neither the hearers nor the seers, nor the brave men of David were with Adonias." The populace, or the disciples, as well as the prophets, may be thus denoted.
Gill -> 1Ki 1:8
Gill: 1Ki 1:8 - -- But Zadok the priest,.... Who bid fair to be the high priest on Solomon's coming to the throne as he was:
and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada; who was ...
But Zadok the priest,.... Who bid fair to be the high priest on Solomon's coming to the throne as he was:
and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada; who was near David's person, and over his bodyguards, the Cherethites and Pelethites:
and Nathan the prophet; a very great intimate of David's, and his seer, whom he consulted on all occasions:
and Shimei; who, according to Abarbinel, was Shimei the son of Gera, who had cursed David, and was afraid of entering into the conspiracy, lest he should be involved in trouble again: though some think this may be that Shimei, one of Solomon's twelve officers, as after constituted, 1Ki 4:18;
and Rei; whom the same writer takes to be Hushai the Archite, David's friend:
and the mighty men which belonged to David; that were about his person, his guards, the Cherethites and Pelethites:
were not with Adonijah; they did not join him, and indeed were not invited by him.

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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...
