
Text -- 1 Kings 4:1-5 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 4:1 - -- This is spoken with respect to his successors, who were kings only over a part, and that the smallest part of it.
This is spoken with respect to his successors, who were kings only over a part, and that the smallest part of it.

Wesley: 1Ki 4:2 - -- The second priest, or the priest that attended upon Solomon's person in holy offices and administrations.
The second priest, or the priest that attended upon Solomon's person in holy offices and administrations.

Wesley: 1Ki 4:3 - -- That is, secretaries of state. He chose two, whereas David had but one: either, because he observed some inconveniences in trusting all those matters ...
That is, secretaries of state. He chose two, whereas David had but one: either, because he observed some inconveniences in trusting all those matters in one hand: or, because he had now much more employment than David had, this being a time of great peace and prosperity, and his empire enlarged.

That is, the high-priests, successively, first Abiathar, and then Zadok.

Wesley: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Over those twelve Officers, named 1Ki 4:7, &c. who were all to give up their accompts to him.
Over those twelve Officers, named 1Ki 4:7, &c. who were all to give up their accompts to him.

Wesley: 1Ki 4:5 - -- The prophet, who had been so highly instrumental in Solomon's establishment in the throne.
The prophet, who had been so highly instrumental in Solomon's establishment in the throne.

Possibly, president of the king's council.

His confident, with whom he used to communicate his most secret counsels.
JFB: 1Ki 4:1 - -- This chapter contains a general description of the state and glory of the Hebrew kingdom during the more flourishing or later years of his reign.
This chapter contains a general description of the state and glory of the Hebrew kingdom during the more flourishing or later years of his reign.

Or chief officers, as is evident from two of them marrying Solomon's daughters.

JFB: 1Ki 4:2 - -- Rather, "the prince," as the Hebrew word frequently signifies (Gen 41:45; Exo 2:16; 2Sa 8:18); so that from the precedency given to his person in the ...

JFB: 1Ki 4:3 - -- That is, secretaries of state. Under David, there had been only one [2Sa 8:17; 2Sa 20:25]. The employment of three functionaries in this department in...
That is, secretaries of state. Under David, there had been only one [2Sa 8:17; 2Sa 20:25]. The employment of three functionaries in this department indicates either improved regulations by the division of labor, or a great increase of business, occasioned by the growing prosperity of the kingdom, or a more extensive correspondence with foreign countries.

JFB: 1Ki 4:3 - -- That is, historiographer, or annalist--an office of great importance in Oriental courts, and the duties of which consisted in chronicling the occurren...
That is, historiographer, or annalist--an office of great importance in Oriental courts, and the duties of which consisted in chronicling the occurrences of every day.

Formerly captain of the guard. He had succeeded Joab as commander of the forces.

JFB: 1Ki 4:4 - -- Only the first discharged the sacred functions; the latter had been banished to his country seat and retained nothing more than the name of high pries...
Only the first discharged the sacred functions; the latter had been banished to his country seat and retained nothing more than the name of high priest.

JFB: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Perhaps president of the privy council, and Solomon's confidential friend or favorite. This high functionary had probably been reared along with Solom...
Perhaps president of the privy council, and Solomon's confidential friend or favorite. This high functionary had probably been reared along with Solomon. That he should heap those honors on the sons of Nathan was most natural, considering the close intimacy of the father with the late king, and the deep obligations under which Solomon personally lay to the prophet.
Clarke: 1Ki 4:2 - -- These were the princes which he had; Azariah the son of Zadok the priest - These were his great, chief, or principal men. None of them were princes ...
These were the princes which he had; Azariah the son of Zadok the priest - These were his great, chief, or principal men. None of them were princes in the common acceptation of the word.

Elihoreph and Ahiah - scribes - Secretaries to the king

Clarke: 1Ki 4:3 - -- Jehoshaphat - recorder - Historiographer to the king, who chronicled the affairs of the kingdom. He was in this office under David see 2Sa 20:24.
Jehoshaphat - recorder - Historiographer to the king, who chronicled the affairs of the kingdom. He was in this office under David see 2Sa 20:24.

Clarke: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Azariah - was over the officers - He had the superintendence of the twelve officers mentioned below; see 1Ki 4:7
Azariah - was over the officers - He had the superintendence of the twelve officers mentioned below; see 1Ki 4:7

Clarke: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Zabud - was principal officer - Perhaps what we call premier, or prime minister
Zabud - was principal officer - Perhaps what we call premier, or prime minister

The king’ s friend - His chief favourite - his confidant.
TSK: 1Ki 4:1 - -- over all Israel : 1Ki 11:13, 1Ki 11:35, 1Ki 11:36, 1Ki 12:19, 1Ki 12:20; 2Sa 5:5; 1Ch 12:38; 2Ch 9:30; Ecc 1:12

TSK: 1Ki 4:2 - -- the princes : That is, great, chief, or principal men; for none of them were princes, in the common acceptation of the word. Exo 18:21; 2Sa 8:15-18, 2...
the princes : That is, great, chief, or principal men; for none of them were princes, in the common acceptation of the word. Exo 18:21; 2Sa 8:15-18, 2Sa 20:23-26; 1Co 12:28
Azariah : 1Ch 6:8-10, 1Ch 27:17
priest : or, chief officer

TSK: 1Ki 4:3 - -- Shisha : 2Sa 20:25, Sheva, 1Ch 18:6, Shavsha
scribes : or, secretaries
recorder : or, remembrancer. 2Sa 8:16, 2Sa 20:24; 1Ch 18:15; Isa 62:6 *marg.


TSK: 1Ki 4:5 - -- son of Nathan : 1Kings 1:10-53; 2Sa 7:2, 2Sa 12:1-15, 2Sa 12:25
the officers : 1Ki 4:7
the principal : 2Sa 8:18, 2Sa 20:26
the king’ s : 2Sa 15:3...

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Barnes: 1Ki 4:1 - -- Solomon, that is, was king over "all Israel"from the first; not like David, who for seven and a half years reigned over Judah only. This feature wel...
Solomon, that is, was king over "all Israel"from the first; not like David, who for seven and a half years reigned over Judah only. This feature well introduces the glory of Solomon and the organisation of the court, of which the historian in this chapter intends to give us a general sketch. Solomon constitutes certain "princes"or officers of the first rank, deriving their station from him, and probably holding it during pleasure.

Barnes: 1Ki 4:2 - -- Azariah, the son of Zadok, the priest - " The priest"here belongs to Azariah, not to Zadok. The term used כהן kôhên means sometime...
Azariah, the son of Zadok, the priest - " The priest"here belongs to Azariah, not to Zadok. The term used

Barnes: 1Ki 4:3 - -- Shisha, or Shavsha 1Ch 18:16, seems also to have been called Sheva 2Sa 20:25, and Seraiah 2Sa 8:17. The "scribes"were probably royal "secretaries"(m...
Shisha, or Shavsha 1Ch 18:16, seems also to have been called Sheva 2Sa 20:25, and Seraiah 2Sa 8:17.
The "scribes"were probably royal "secretaries"(margin), who drew up the king’ s edicts, wrote his letters, and perhaps managed his finances 1Ki 12:10. They were among his most influential councillors.
By "recorder"or "remembrancer"(margin), we must understand "court annalist"(marginal reference "a").

Barnes: 1Ki 4:4 - -- It is curious to find Abiathar in this list of princes, after what has been said of his disgrace 1Ki 2:27, 1Ki 2:35. Some have supposed that after a...
It is curious to find Abiathar in this list of princes, after what has been said of his disgrace 1Ki 2:27, 1Ki 2:35. Some have supposed that after a while Solomon pardoned him. Perhaps the true explanation is that the historian here enumerates all those who were accounted "princes"in any part of Solomon’ s reign.

Barnes: 1Ki 4:5 - -- The son of Nathan - It is uncertain whether the Nathan of this verse is the prophet or the son of David 2Sa 5:14. While on the one hand the pos...
The son of Nathan - It is uncertain whether the Nathan of this verse is the prophet or the son of David 2Sa 5:14. While on the one hand the position of "king’ s friend"is more likely to have been held by a contemporary, which the prophet’ s son would have been, than by one so much younger as the son of a younger brother; on the other hand the title "cohen"seems to point to a member of the royal family. (See the next note.) Azariah who was "over the officers"was chief, that is, of the "officers"mentioned in 1Ki 4:8-19, as appears from the identity of the term here used with the title by which they are designated in 1Ki 4:7.
Principal officer - Or, "cohen."The fact that the title
Poole: 1Ki 4:2 - -- The princes which he had i.e. the chief rulers or officers belonging to him.
The son or, the grandson, by comparing this with 1Ch 6:8,9 .
Of Zadok...
The princes which he had i.e. the chief rulers or officers belonging to him.
The son or, the grandson, by comparing this with 1Ch 6:8,9 .
Of Zadok either Zadok the priest, 1Ch 6:8,9 , or some other of that name.
The priest So he was the second priest, or the priest that attended upon Solomon’ s person in holy offices and administrations. But when this sacred writer professeth to give an account of Solomon’ s princes, why should he put the second priest, or Solomon’ s domestic priest, in the first place? or why should he be mentioned distinctly from his father, who was generally present with Solomon, and could easily, either by himself, or some other fit person or persons appointed by him, manage all the king’ s sacred concerns? or why is he named before his father? Others therefore render this Hebrew word
prince as it is used Gen 41:45 47:22,26 Ex 2:16 2Sa 8:18 . So he was either the chief in dignity, the first prince, and the highest officer in the state next to the king; or the chief minister of state, by whom the great affairs of state were managed and prepared for the king’ s consideration, &c.

Poole: 1Ki 4:3 - -- Scribes i.e. secretaries of state. He chose two, whereas David had but one; either because he observed some inconveniences in trusting all those matt...
Scribes i.e. secretaries of state. He chose two, whereas David had but one; either because he observed some inconveniences in trusting all those matters in one hand; or because he had now much more employment than David had, this being a time of great peace and prosperity, and his empire enlarged, and his correspondencies with foreign princes more frequent.
The recorder of which See Poole "2Sa 8:16" .

Poole: 1Ki 4:4 - -- i.e. The high priests, to wit, successively, first Abiathar, and then Zadok.
Quest. Why is Abiathar named when he was deposed?
Answ First, Beca...
i.e. The high priests, to wit, successively, first Abiathar, and then Zadok.
Quest. Why is Abiathar named when he was deposed?
Answ First, Because it is ordinary for persons to retain the names and titles of those places which in reality they have lost. Secondly, Because though he was deposed from the high priesthood, yet he was a priest, and the chief of one of the priestly families: and as Zadok was jointly named with Abiathar, when Abiathar alone was the high priest, as 2Sa 8:17 20:25 ; so now Zadok and Abiathar are joined, although the high priesthood was rested in Zadok alone. Thirdly, Possibly Abiathar, though he was deposed from the supreme priesthood, yet upon his serious repentance, and by the intercession of his friends, was restored to the execution of the priestly office, and put into that place which Zadok enjoyed when Abiathar was high priest. Fourthly, Some say that here is mention made of all Solomon’ s chief officers, both such as now were, and such as had been, and such as were afterwards, as they gather from 1Ki 4:11,15 , where two persons are named who married two of Solomon’ s daughters, which could not be till many years after this time.

Poole: 1Ki 4:5 - -- Over the officers, or overseers, or surveyors to wit, over those twelve officers named 1Ki 4:7 , &c., where this Hebrew word is used, who were all su...
Over the officers, or overseers, or surveyors to wit, over those twelve officers named 1Ki 4:7 , &c., where this Hebrew word is used, who were all subject, and to give up their accounts to him; though the word signifies any governors or commanders of the higher sort, as 1Ki 5:16 2Ch 8:10 .
Son of Nathan the prophet, who had been so highly instrumental in Solomon’ s establishment in the throne.
Principal officer possibly president of the king’ s council. The Hebrew word is cohen , which, 1Ki 4:2 , is rendered priest ; whence some read this place thus: Zabud the son of Nathan the priest , or the minister , (as the word properly signifies, and that title well enough agrees to a prophet; or the prince, for the prophet Nathan was a man considerable both for his quality, and for his honour and esteem with the king,) was the king’ s friend .
The king’ s friend either his special favourite, both for his father’ s sake and for his own, having, it seems, been brought up with him; or his confidant, with whom he used to communicate his most secret counsels.
Haydock: 1Ki 4:1 - -- Vine. this expression is often used to imply a state of peace and happiness. The people were then content with rural pleasures. (Calmet)
Vine. this expression is often used to imply a state of peace and happiness. The people were then content with rural pleasures. (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Ki 4:2 - -- Azarias. Some translate, "grandson of Sadoc, (and son of Achimaas) was priest," to assist his father, unless he was born of some other. Cohen sig...
Azarias. Some translate, "grandson of Sadoc, (and son of Achimaas) was priest," to assist his father, unless he was born of some other. Cohen signifies also prince, ver. 5. Azarias was scribe, as well as the two following, though not all at the same time. The office was very important, Judges v. 14.

Haydock: 1Ki 4:3 - -- Sisa. Perhaps the same with Siva, who was under David. ---
Recorder. Historiographer; (Calmet) the presenter of petitions. (Grotius) (2 Kings vi...
Sisa. Perhaps the same with Siva, who was under David. ---
Recorder. Historiographer; (Calmet) the presenter of petitions. (Grotius) (2 Kings viii. 16.)

Haydock: 1Ki 4:4 - -- Abiathar. By this it appears that Abiathar was not altogether deposed from the high priesthood; but only banished to his country house; and by that ...
Abiathar. By this it appears that Abiathar was not altogether deposed from the high priesthood; but only banished to his country house; and by that means excluded from the exercise of his functions. (Challoner) ---
He retained the name, as bishops still do, after they have resigned their see. (Calmet) ---
Some think that Solomon reinstated Abiathar to his office. (Estius)

Haydock: 1Ki 4:5 - -- King. President of the council, (Menochius) steward of the household. ---
Priest refers to Zabud here, though the Hebrew is ambiguous. It means a...
King. President of the council, (Menochius) steward of the household. ---
Priest refers to Zabud here, though the Hebrew is ambiguous. It means also a prince. (Haydock) ---
He was chief officer and favourite of Solomon, (Calmet) as Chusai had been of David, 2 Kings xvi. 16.
Gill: 1Ki 4:1 - -- So King Solomon was king over all Israel. As David his father was not at first, only over Judah, and as Solomon's successors were not, after the divis...
So King Solomon was king over all Israel. As David his father was not at first, only over Judah, and as Solomon's successors were not, after the division of the kingdom under his son Rehoboam; though this seems to have a particular respect to what is related in the preceding chapter concerning the wisdom of Solomon, for which he was so famous, that he reigned by the consent of all, and in the hearts of all the people of Israel.

Gill: 1Ki 4:2 - -- And these were the princes which he had,.... That were in office about him, in the highest posts of honour and trust:
Azariah the son of Zadok the...
And these were the princes which he had,.... That were in office about him, in the highest posts of honour and trust:
Azariah the son of Zadok the priest: or rather his grandson, since Ahimaaz was the son of Zadok, and Azariah the son of Ahimaaz, 1Ch 6:8; though another Zadok may be meant, and his son not a priest but a prince, as the word may be rendered, and was Solomon's prime minister of state, and the rather, since he is mentioned first.

Gill: 1Ki 4:3 - -- Elihoreph and Ahiah, the sons of Shisha, scribes,.... Their father Shisha, the same with Sheva, was scribe only in David's time; and he being dead ver...
Elihoreph and Ahiah, the sons of Shisha, scribes,.... Their father Shisha, the same with Sheva, was scribe only in David's time; and he being dead very probably, both his sons were continued in the office as secretaries of state, Solomon having more business for such an office, see 2Sa 20:25;
Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud, the recorder; who was in the same office in the times of David, and now held it under Solomon, 2Sa 8:16.

Gill: 1Ki 4:4 - -- And Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the host,.... General of the army in the room of Joab, 1Ki 2:35;
and Zadok and Abiathar were the priests...
And Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the host,.... General of the army in the room of Joab, 1Ki 2:35;
and Zadok and Abiathar were the priests; so they were when Solomon came to the throne; but Abiathar was deposed by him after some time, though he might retain the name afterwards, and be employed, as Ben Gersom thinks, in case of necessity, in the room of Zadok, or, however, be employed as a common priest at Jerusalem, upon a reconciliation with Solomon; though Kimchi thinks another Abiathar is meant, which is not so likely.

Gill: 1Ki 4:5 - -- And Azariah the son of Nathan was over the officers,.... The twelve officers who provided food for Solomon's household after mentioned:
and Zabud ...
And Azariah the son of Nathan was over the officers,.... The twelve officers who provided food for Solomon's household after mentioned:
and Zabud the son of Nathan; another of the sons of Nathan the prophet: for he being a principal instrument of settling Solomon on the throne, had interest enough to promote his sons to the chief places of honour and trust: and this here
was principal officer, and the king's friend; a chief minister about him, very intimate with him, that kept him company, privately conversed with him, was in his secrets, and admitted to great privacy and nearness to him.

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NET Notes: 1Ki 4:5 Heb “close associate of”; KJV, ASV, NASB “the king’s friend” (a title for an adviser, not just an acquaintance).
Geneva Bible: 1Ki 4:2 And these [were] the ( a ) princes which he had; ( b ) Azariah the son of Zadok the priest,
( a ) That is, his chief officers.
( b ) He was the son ...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 4:4 And Benaiah the son of Jehoiada [was] over the host: and Zadok and ( c ) Abiathar [were] the priests:
( c ) Not Abiathar whom Solomon had put from hi...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 4:1-34
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 4:1-34 - --1 Solomon's princes.7 His twelve officers for provision.20 The peace and largeness of his kingdom.22 His daily provision.26 His stables.29 His wisdom.
MHCC -> 1Ki 4:1-19
MHCC: 1Ki 4:1-19 - --In the choice of the great officers of Solomon's court, no doubt, his wisdom appeared. Several are the same that were in his father's time. A plan was...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 4:1-19
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 4:1-19 - -- Here we have, I. Solomon upon his throne (1Ki 4:1): So king Solomon was king, that is, he was confirmed and established king over all Israel, an...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 4:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 4:1-6 - --
The Chief Ministers of State. - The list is introduced in 1Ki 4:1 bythe general remark, that "king Solomon was king over all Israel."
1Ki 4:2
The ...
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 4:1-34 - --3. Solomon's political strength ch. 4
God also blessed Israel through Solomon by giving him wisd...
