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Wesley -> 2Ch 2:17
Wesley: 2Ch 2:17 - -- For David had not only numbered his own people, but afterward the strangers, that Solomon might have a true account of them, and employ them about his...
For David had not only numbered his own people, but afterward the strangers, that Solomon might have a true account of them, and employ them about his buildings. Yet Solomon numbered them again, because death might have made a considerable alteration among them since David's numbering.
JFB -> 2Ch 2:17-18
Defender: 2Ch 2:17 - -- These "strangers" were evidently from the Canaanite tribes conquered by Joshua or later Israelite leaders and put to servitude, partially fulfilling t...

Defender: 2Ch 2:17 - -- The 3,600 "overseers" (2Ch 2:18), directing the labor of the 70,000 bearers of burdens and 80,000 stonecutters, were actually Israelites (1Ki 5:16)."
TSK -> 2Ch 2:17
TSK: 2Ch 2:17 - -- numbered : 2Ch 2:2, 2Ch 8:7, 2Ch 8:8; 1Ki 5:13-16, 1Ki 9:20, 1Ki 9:21
the strangers : Heb. the men the strangers
after the numbering : 1Ch 22:2

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Barnes -> 2Ch 2:17
Barnes: 2Ch 2:17 - -- The strangers are the non-Israelite population of the holy land, the descendants (chiefly) of those Canaanites whom the children of Israel did not d...
The strangers are the non-Israelite population of the holy land, the descendants (chiefly) of those Canaanites whom the children of Israel did not drive out. The reimposition of the bond-service imposed on the Canaanites at the time of the conquest Jdg 1:28, Jdg 1:30, Jdg 1:33, Jdg 1:35, but discontinued in the period of depression between Joshua and Saul, was (it is clear) due to David, whom Solomon merely imitated in the arrangements described in these verses.
Poole -> 2Ch 2:17
Poole: 2Ch 2:17 - -- Wherewith David his father had numbered them for David had not only numbered his own people, for which he smarted, 2Sa 24 ; but afterward he numbered...
Wherewith David his father had numbered them for David had not only numbered his own people, for which he smarted, 2Sa 24 ; but afterward he numbered the strangers, not out of vanity, but that Solomon might have a true account of them, and employ them about his buildings, as he saw fit. Yet Solomon thought fit to number them again, because death might have made a considerable alteration among them since David’ s numbering of them; and it behoved him to have an exact account of them.
Haydock -> 2Ch 2:17
Haydock: 2Ch 2:17 - -- Had made, at the commencement of Solomon's reign, when David put such immense treasures into his hands. The second list was taken when the temple wa...
Had made, at the commencement of Solomon's reign, when David put such immense treasures into his hands. The second list was taken when the temple was begun. The proselytes were the remnants of the nations of the natives of Chanaan. The Jews foolishly pretend, (Calmet) that no strangers were allowed to embrace the law of Moses, under David and Solomon, for fear lest they might be influenced by self-interest rather than by the love of religion. (Seldon, Syn. iii. 2, 5.)
Gill -> 2Ch 2:17
Gill: 2Ch 2:17 - -- And Solomon numbered all the strangers that were in the land of Israel,.... Which, according to Kimchi, were the remains of the Amorites, Hittites, Pe...
And Solomon numbered all the strangers that were in the land of Israel,.... Which, according to Kimchi, were the remains of the Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, and Jebusites, see 2Ch 8:8, yet not idolaters, or they would not have been suffered by David and Solomon to have dwelt in the land, but were such as were become proselytes of the gate:
after the numbering wherewith David his father had numbered them; not at the time Israel was numbered by him, but in order to provide workmen for the building of the temple, 1Ch 22:2,
and they were found an hundred and fifty thousand and six hundred; men able to bear burdens, and hew timber.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 2:1-18
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 2:1-18 - --1 Solomon's labourers for the building of the temple.3 His embassage to Huram for workmen and provision of stuff.11 Huram sends him a kind answer.17 S...
MHCC -> 2Ch 2:1-18
MHCC: 2Ch 2:1-18 - --Solomon informs Huram of the particular services to be performed in the temple. The mysteries of the true religion, unlike those of the Gentile supers...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 2:11-18
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 2:11-18 - -- Here we have, I. The return which Huram made to Solomon's embassy, in which he shows a great respect for Solomon and a readiness to serve him. Meane...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 2:17-18
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 2:17-18 - --
In 2Ch 2:17 and 2Ch 2:18 the short statement in 2Ch 2:2 as to Solomon's statute labourers is again taken up and expanded. Solomon caused all the men...
Constable: 2Ch 1:1--9:31 - --III. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON chs. 1--9
The Chronicler's main interest in David's reign, as we have seen, focused on...

Constable: 2Ch 2:1--5:2 - --B. The Building of the Temple 2:1-5:1
Solomon was a model of the ultimate Davidic temple builder. Conseq...




