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Text -- 1 Kings 22:48 (NET)

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22:48 Jehoshaphat built a fleet of large merchant ships ships to travel to Ophir for gold, but they never made the voyage because they were shipwrecked in Ezion Geber.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ezion-geber a port town on gulf of Aqabah
 · Ezion-Geber a port town on gulf of Aqabah
 · Jehoshaphat the son and successor of king Asa of Judah; the father of Jehoram; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Ahilud; a recorder for King Solomon,an officer over collecting food supplies for King Solomon from Issachar; son of Paruah,son of Asa; King of Judah,son of Nimshi; father of King Jehu of Israel,a situation ("valley") of being judged (OS)
 · Ophir son of Joktan of Shem,a region in southern Arabia known for its gold
 · Tarshish son of Javan son of Japheth son of Noah,son of Bilhan, great grandson of Benjamin son of Israel,one of the seven princes of Persia under Ahasuerus,a region known for its ports friendly to the ships of Israel,A ship built strong and equiped for long range trading.


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Tarshish | THARSHISH | Ships | SHIPS AND BOATS | RED SEA | PROPHECY; PROPHETS, 2 | PALESTINE EXPLORATION, 2B | Ophir | Merchant | Jehoshaphat | JUDAH, KINGDOM OF | JERUSALEM, 4 | JEHOSHAPHAT (2) | ISRAEL, KINGDOM OF | GAD (1) | Ezion-geber | ELATH; ELOTH | Commerce | CAPTIVITY | AHAZIAH | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Clarke: 1Ki 22:48 - -- Ships of Tharshish to go to Ophir for gold - In the parallel place (2Ch 20:36) it is said that Jehoshaphat joined himself to Ahaziah, to make ships ...

Ships of Tharshish to go to Ophir for gold - In the parallel place (2Ch 20:36) it is said that Jehoshaphat joined himself to Ahaziah, to make ships to go to Tharshish; and they made the ships in Ezion-geber. Concerning these places, and the voyage thither, see the notes on 1Ki 9:26-28 (note); 1Ki 10:11 (note), 1Ki 10:22 (note). Some translate, instead of ships of Tharshish, ships of burden. See Houbigant, who expresses himself doubtful as to the meaning of the word.

TSK: 1Ki 22:48 - -- Jehoshaphat : 2Ch 20:35, 36-21:1 made ships : or, had ten ships, 1Ki 10:22; 2Ch 9:21; Psa 48:7; Isa 2:16, Isa 60:9; Jon 1:3 Tharshish : Josephus and t...

Jehoshaphat : 2Ch 20:35, 36-21:1

made ships : or, had ten ships, 1Ki 10:22; 2Ch 9:21; Psa 48:7; Isa 2:16, Isa 60:9; Jon 1:3

Tharshish : Josephus and the Chaldee and Arabic paraphrasts explain this place of Tarsus in Cilicia; the LXX, Theodoret, and Jerome, understand it of Carthage; but the learned Bochart makes it Tartessus, an island in the straits of Gades. Ibn Haukal describes Tarsousa as belonging to Andalus, or Andalusia; and Festus Avienus expressly says, Hic Gadir urbs est dicta Tartessus prius , ""the city Cadiz was formerly called Tartessus."

to Ophir : 1Ki 9:28; Psa 45:9

they went not : 2Ch 20:37, 2Ch 25:7

Eziongeber : 1Ki 9:26; Num 33:35, Num 33:36

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Ki 22:48 - -- The expression, "ships of Tharshish,"probably designates ships of a particular class, ships (i. e.) like those with which the Phoenicians used to tr...

The expression, "ships of Tharshish,"probably designates ships of a particular class, ships (i. e.) like those with which the Phoenicians used to trade to Tharshish (Tartessus, 1Ki 10:22 note). Compare the use of "India-man"for a vessel of a certain class. Jehoshaphat’ s fleet was constructed at Ezion-Gaber, on the Red Sea 2Ch 20:36, where Solomon had previously built a navy 1Ki 9:26. Being lord-paramount of Edom, Jehoshaphat had the right of using this harbor.

Poole: 1Ki 22:48 - -- See 2Ch 20:36 . Or, there were to Jehoshaphat ten ships ; the ellipsis of the verb substantive, and of the prefix lamed , being frequent in the He...

See 2Ch 20:36 . Or, there were to Jehoshaphat ten ships ; the ellipsis of the verb substantive, and of the prefix lamed , being frequent in the Hebrew language. Some render the words, he made ten ships ; so joining both texts together, and out of both completing the sense.

Of Tharshish either,

1. Of the sea, as this word is thought sometimes to be used. Or rather,

2. To go to Tharshish , (as it is expressed, 2Ch 20:36 ) and thence to Ophir, as it here follows. See more on 1Ki 10:22 .

To Ophir of which see 1Ki 9:28 .

Ezion-geber was in Edom, and consequently in Jehoshaphat’ s territories.

Haydock: 1Ki 22:48 - -- Edom. Hebrew and Chaldean, "but a deputy king," or viceroy; (Tirinus) so that the kings of Juda might equip fleets at Asiongaber, as the country of ...

Edom. Hebrew and Chaldean, "but a deputy king," or viceroy; (Tirinus) so that the kings of Juda might equip fleets at Asiongaber, as the country of Idumea was subject to them ever since the time of David, 2 Paralipomenon viii. 17. Under Ochozias, the son of Josaphat, the kings of Edom became independent, 4 Kings viii. 20. (Calmet) ---

Hitherto they had paid tribute. (Menochius)

Gill: 1Ki 22:48 - -- Jehoshaphat made ships of Tarshish,.... Ships to go to sea, particularly the Indian sea, 1Ki 10:22. Tarshish is used for the sea in general, Psa 48:7,...

Jehoshaphat made ships of Tarshish,.... Ships to go to sea, particularly the Indian sea, 1Ki 10:22. Tarshish is used for the sea in general, Psa 48:7, in the Cetib, or text, it is "ten"; in the Keri, or margin, it is "made", which we follow, and may be put together, as in the Tigurine version, and read, "he made ten ships to go by sea":

even to go to Ophir for gold; as Solomon did; of which place see 1Ki 9:28,

but they went not, for the ships were broken at Eziongeber; the port where they were built: as soon as they were launched, or sailed, they were broken to pieces against the rocks near the harbour, which stood up like a man's backbone, whence the port had its name; See Gill on 1Ki 9:26, and if this was Calzem, as there observed, near to it was a dangerous place for ships, and where many were lost, and is supposed to be the place where Pharaoh and his host were drowned y; the reason of this shipwreck was, because Jehoshaphat joined himself with Ahaziah king of Israel, for which he was reproved by the prophet Eliezer, and this was his punishment, 2Ch 20:35.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ki 22:48 Heb “a fleet of Tarshish [ships].” This probably refers to large ships either made in or capable of traveling to the distant western port ...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 22:48 Jehoshaphat made ships of ( c ) Tharshish to go to ( d ) Ophir for gold: but they went not; for the ships were broken at Eziongeber. ( c ) By Tharshi...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 22:1-53 - --1 Ahab, seduced by false prophets, according to the word of Micaiah, is slain at Ramoth-gilead.37 The dogs lick up his blood, and Ahaziah succeeds him...

MHCC: 1Ki 22:41-50 - --Jehoshaphat's reign appears to have been one of the best, both as to piety and prosperity. He pleased God, and God blessed him.

Matthew Henry: 1Ki 22:41-53 - -- Here is, I. A short account of the reign of Jehoshaphat king of Judah, of which we shall have a much fuller narrative in the book of Chronicles, and...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 22:41-50 - -- Reign of Jehoshaphat of Judah. - The account of this in the books before us is a very condensed one. Beside the two campaigns in which he joined wit...

Constable: 1Ki 22:41-49 - --2. Jehoshaphat's good reign in Judah 22:41-50 Jehoshaphat began ruling over Judah as coregent wi...

Guzik: 1Ki 22:1-53 - --1 Kings 22 - The Death of Ahab A. God foretells Ahab's doom. 1. (1-4) Ahab sets his eyes upon Ramoth-Gilead. Now three years passed without war be...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS, in the ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, constitute one book. Various titles have been given them; in the Septu...

JFB: 1 Kings (Outline) ABISHAG CHERISHES DAVID IN HIS EXTREME AGE. (1Ki 1:1-4) ADONIJAH USURPS THE KINGDOM. (1Ki. 1:5-31) SOLOMON, BY DAVID'S APPOINTMENT, IS ANOINTED KING....

TSK: 1 Kings 22 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ki 22:1, Ahab, seduced by false prophets, according to the word of Micaiah, is slain at Ramoth-gilead; 1Ki 22:37, The dogs lick up his b...

Poole: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF KINGS COMMONLY CALLED THE THIRD BOOK OF THE KINGS THE ARGUMENT THESE two Books called Of the Kings, because they treat of the kings of...

Poole: 1 Kings 22 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS CHAPTER 22 Ahab, intending war against the Syrians, is advised by Jehoshaphat first to ask counsel of God: Ahab’ s prophets advise him t...

MHCC: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) The history now before us accounts for the affairs of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, yet with special regard to the kingdom of God among them; for ...

MHCC: 1 Kings 22 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ki 22:1-14) Jehoshaphat makes a league with Ahab. (1Ki 22:15-28) Micaiah predicts the death of Ahab. (1Ki 22:29-40) Death of Ahab. (1Ki 22:41-50)...

Matthew Henry: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Kings Many histories are books of kings and their reigns, to which the affairs of the...

Matthew Henry: 1 Kings 22 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter finishes the history of Ahab's reign. It was promised in the close of the foregoing chapter that the ruin of his house should not come...

Constable: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Books of 1 and 2 Kings received their names because they docume...

Constable: 1 Kings (Outline) Outline I. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-11 A. Solomon's succession to David's throne 1:1-2:12...

Constable: 1 Kings 1 Kings Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. "The Building Activities of David and Solomon." Israel Exploration Journ...

Haydock: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) THE THIRD BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This and the following Book are called by the holy Fathers, The Third and Fourth Book of Kings; but b...

Gill: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS This, and the following book, properly are but one book, divided into two parts, and went with the Jews under the common na...

Gill: 1 Kings 22 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 22 This chapter relates, that after three years' peace with the king of Syria, Ahab was inclined to go to war with him, to ...

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