
Text -- 1 Kings 4:24 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 4:24 - -- Either that Tiphsah, 2Ki 15:16, which was in the kingdom of Israel within Jordan; or, rather, another place of that name upon Euphrates, even that emi...
Either that Tiphsah, 2Ki 15:16, which was in the kingdom of Israel within Jordan; or, rather, another place of that name upon Euphrates, even that eminent city which is mentioned by Ptolemy, and Strabo, and Pliny, called Thapsarum. And this best agrees with the following: Azzah, which was the border of Canaan in the south and west, as Tiphsah was in the north and east. And so his dominion is described by both its borders.

Who owned subjection, and paid tribute to him.
JFB: 1Ki 4:24 - -- That is, Thapsacus, a large and flourishing town on the west bank of the Euphrates, the name of which was derived from a celebrated ford near it, the ...
That is, Thapsacus, a large and flourishing town on the west bank of the Euphrates, the name of which was derived from a celebrated ford near it, the lowest on that river.

That is, Gaza, on the southwestern extremity, not far from the Mediterranean.
TSK -> 1Ki 4:24
TSK: 1Ki 4:24 - -- Azzah : Gen 10:19; Jdg 16:1, Gaza
all the kings : 1Ki 4:21; Psa 72:8, Psa 72:11
had peace : 1Ki 5:4; 1Ch 22:9; Psa 72:3, Psa 72:7; Isa 9:7; Luk 2:14; ...

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Barnes -> 1Ki 4:24
Barnes: 1Ki 4:24 - -- On this side the river - i. e., the region west of the Euphrates. Tiphsah, or Tiphsach, the place on the Euphrates called Thapsacus. The word m...
On this side the river - i. e., the region west of the Euphrates.
Tiphsah, or Tiphsach, the place on the Euphrates called Thapsacus. The word means "ford,"or "passage,"being formed from
To Azzah - i. e., Gaza.
All the kings - Compare Josh. 12:9-24. In Philistia, small as it was, there were five kings 1Sa 6:18. Syria was divided into numerous small states, as many as thirty-two kings being mentioned on one occasion 1Ki 20:1. The Hittites were ruled by a great number of chieftains or princes 1Ki 10:29; 2Ki 7:6. twelve are mentioned in the Assyrian inscriptions.
Poole -> 1Ki 4:24
Poole: 1Ki 4:24 - -- Tiphsah either that Tiphsah , 2Ki 15:16 , which was in the kingdom of Israel within Jordan; or rather, another place of that name upon the river now...
Tiphsah either that Tiphsah , 2Ki 15:16 , which was in the kingdom of Israel within Jordan; or rather, another place of that name upon the river now mentioned, to wit, Euphrates, even that eminent city which is mentioned by Ptolemy, and Strabo, and Pliny, called Thapsarum . And this best agrees with the following
Azzah which was the border of Canaan in the south and west, Gen 10:19 Deu 2:23 , as Tiphsah was in the north and east. And so his dominion is described by both its borders.
All the kings on this side the river who owned subjection and paid tribute to him.
Haydock -> 1Ki 4:24
Haydock: 1Ki 4:24 - -- Beyond. Hebrew, "on the side of," without determining on which, Deuteronomy i. ---
Thaphsa. The famous Thapsacus, on the Euphrates. ---
To Gazan...
Beyond. Hebrew, "on the side of," without determining on which, Deuteronomy i. ---
Thaphsa. The famous Thapsacus, on the Euphrates. ---
To Gazan. Hebrew Hazza. This name is written in a different manner from Gaza, and may signify a country of the Medes, on the frontiers of Armenia. But, as it is pronounced almost alike and the parallel passage determines for the country of the Philistines, (ver. 21,) we may explain it of Gaza. (Calmet)
Gill -> 1Ki 4:24
Gill: 1Ki 4:24 - -- For he had dominion over all the region on this side the river,.... Or beyond the river Euphrates, in the sense before given, 1Ki 4:21; which account...
For he had dominion over all the region on this side the river,.... Or beyond the river Euphrates, in the sense before given, 1Ki 4:21; which accounts for the plenty of provisions he had, and the revenue with which he supported such a table he kept:
from Tiphsah even to Azzah; or Gaza, one of the five principalities of the Philistines. Tiphsah is thought to be the Thapsacus of Pliny d which both he and Ptolemy e place near the river Euphrates, since called Amphipolis; the former places it in Syria, the latter in Arabia Deserta; and which Strabo f, from Eratosthenes, describes as 4800 furlongs or six hundred miles from Babylon, and from the place where Mesopotamia begins not less than two thousand furlongs or two hundred and fifty miles:
over all the kings on this side the river; the river Euphrates, or beyond it, in the sense before explained, as the kings of Syria, Arabia, &c.
and he had peace on all sides round about him; in which he was a type of Christ, the Prince of peace.

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NET Notes: 1Ki 4:24 Heb “for he was ruling over all [the region] beyond the River, from Tiphsah to Gaza, over all the kingdoms beyond the River, and he had peace on...
Geneva Bible -> 1Ki 4:24
Geneva Bible: 1Ki 4:24 For he had dominion over all [the region] on this side the river, from Tiphsah even to Azzah, over all the ( h ) kings on this side the river: and he ...

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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 4:20-28
MHCC: 1Ki 4:20-28 - --Never did the crown of Israel shine so bright, as when Solomon wore it. He had peace on all sides. Herein, his kingdom was a type of the Messiah's; fo...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 4:20-28
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 4:20-28 - -- Such a kingdom, and such a court, surely never any prince had, as Solomon's are here described to be. I. Such a kingdom. Never did the crown of Isra...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 4:21-28
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 4:21-28 - --
Solomon's Regal Splendour. - 1Ki 4:21. "Solomon was ruler over all the kingdoms from the river (Euphrates) onwards, over the land of the Philistines...
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...
