
Text -- 2 Samuel 10:6 (NET)




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JFB: 2Sa 10:6-14 - -- To chastise those insolent and inhospitable Ammonites, who had violated the common law of nations, David sent a large army under the command of Joab, ...
To chastise those insolent and inhospitable Ammonites, who had violated the common law of nations, David sent a large army under the command of Joab, while they, informed of the impending attack, made energetic preparations to repel it by engaging the services of an immense number of Syrian mercenaries.

The capital of the low-lying region between Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon.

JFB: 2Sa 10:6-14 - -- That is, "the men of Tob"--the place of Jephthah's marauding adventures (see also 1Ch 19:6; Psa 60:1, title). As the Israelite soldiers poured into th...
That is, "the men of Tob"--the place of Jephthah's marauding adventures (see also 1Ch 19:6; Psa 60:1, title). As the Israelite soldiers poured into the Ammonite territory, that people met them at the frontier town of Medeba (1Ch 19:7-9), the native troops covering the city, while the Syrian mercenaries lay at some distance encamped in the fields. In making the attack, Joab divided his forces into two separate detachments--the one of which, under the command of his brother, Abishai, was to concentrate its attack upon the city, while he himself marched against the overwhelming host of mercenary auxiliaries. It was a just and necessary war that had been forced on Israel, and they could hope for the blessing of God upon their arms. With great judgment the battle opened against the mercenaries, who could not stand against the furious onset of Joab, and not feeling the cause their own, consulted their safety by flight. The Ammonites, who had placed their chief dependence upon a foreign aid, then retreated to entrench themselves within the walls of the town.
Clarke: 2Sa 10:6 - -- The children of Ammon saw that they stank - That is, that their conduct rendered them abominable. This is the Hebrew mode of expressing such a feeli...
The children of Ammon saw that they stank - That is, that their conduct rendered them abominable. This is the Hebrew mode of expressing such a feeling. See Gen 34:30

Clarke: 2Sa 10:6 - -- The Syrians of Bethrehob - This place was situated at the extremity of the valley between Libanus and Anti-libanus. The Syrians of Zoba were subject...
The Syrians of Bethrehob - This place was situated at the extremity of the valley between Libanus and Anti-libanus. The Syrians of Zoba were subject to Hadadezer. Maacah was in the vicinity of Mount Hermon, beyond Jordan, in the Trachonitis

Clarke: 2Sa 10:6 - -- Ish-tob - This was probably the same with Tob, to which Jephthah fled from the cruelty of his brethren. It was situated in the land of Gilead.
Ish-tob - This was probably the same with Tob, to which Jephthah fled from the cruelty of his brethren. It was situated in the land of Gilead.
TSK -> 2Sa 10:6
TSK: 2Sa 10:6 - -- stank : Gen 34:30; Exo 5:21; 1Sa 13:4, 1Sa 27:12; 1Ch 19:6, 1Ch 19:7
Syrians of Bethrehob : 2Sa 8:3, 2Sa 8:5, 2Sa 8:12, Zobah, Pro 25:8; Isa 8:9, Isa ...

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Barnes -> 2Sa 10:6
Barnes: 2Sa 10:6 - -- Stank ... - A strong figure for to be odious or detested. Compare the marginal references The Syrians of Beth-rehob - If identical with t...
Stank ... - A strong figure for to be odious or detested. Compare the marginal references
The Syrians of Beth-rehob - If identical with the Mesopotamians of 1Ch 19:6, Beth-rehob is the same as Rehoboth by the river Gen 36:37. Others think Beth-rehob (Rehob, 2Sa 10:8) the same as the Rehob and Beth-rehob of Num 13:21, near Hamath (perhaps the modern ruin of Hunin). If so, Beth-rehob, as well as Tob, must have been a colony of Aram Naharaim (compare the numbers in 1Ch 19:7 and here).
Syrians of Zoba - Compare 1Sa 14:47 note.
King Maacah - Read the "King of Maacah"1Ch 19:6-7. For the position of Maacah, see Deu 3:14; Jos 12:5. It appears to have been a very small state, since its king only brought a thousand men into the field.
Ish-tob - See the margin. Tob was the district where Jephthah fled when driven out by the Gileadites.
Poole -> 2Sa 10:6
Poole: 2Sa 10:6 - -- Beth-rehob near Hamath, Num 13:21 .
Zoba of which see 1Sa 14:47 2Sa 8:3 .
Of king Maacah i. e. of that part of Syria which was under king Maacah;...
Beth-rehob near Hamath, Num 13:21 .
Zoba of which see 1Sa 14:47 2Sa 8:3 .
Of king Maacah i. e. of that part of Syria which was under king Maacah; for Syria was a large country, and there were divers kings in the several parts of it. This part was near Gilead. See Deu 3:14 .
Of Ish-tob or, of the men of Tob , the country where Jephthah dwelt, Jud 11:3 . Besides these, they hired others out of Aram-naharaim, or Mesopotamia, as appears from 1Ch 19:6 Psa 60:1 . And all these were forward enough to combine against David, both to revenge their former losses and reproaches, and to give check to his growing greatness.
Haydock -> 2Sa 10:6
Haydock: 2Sa 10:6 - -- Rohob, the capital, between Libanus and Antibanus. ---
Soba was subject to Adarezer, chap. viii. 3. ---
Maacha, at the foot of Hermon. ---
Istob...
Rohob, the capital, between Libanus and Antibanus. ---
Soba was subject to Adarezer, chap. viii. 3. ---
Maacha, at the foot of Hermon. ---
Istob (Hebrew ish tob ) signifies, the man, or prince, or "the master of Tob," (Calmet) where Jephte lived, Judges xi. 5. (Du Hamel) (Salien) ---
Josephus thinks that Istob is the name of a fourth king, who, together with the king of Micha, brought 22,000 into the field. The first he styles king "of the Mesopotamians," (1 Paralipomenon xix. 6.) which Salien explains of the country between Abana and Pharphar, the two great rivers of Syria, (4 Kings v. 12,) though, on this occasion, he allows that Adarezer hired forces from the utmost parts beyond the Euphrates. (Haydock)
Gill -> 2Sa 10:6
Gill: 2Sa 10:6 - -- And when the children of Ammon saw that they stank before David,.... Or had made themselves odious to him, as it is rendered in 1Ch 19:6; were abomina...
And when the children of Ammon saw that they stank before David,.... Or had made themselves odious to him, as it is rendered in 1Ch 19:6; were abominable to him, that he was incensed against them, and enraged at them, and was determined to be avenged on them for the affront given, of which they had certain information: but instead of seeking to appease him, and give him satisfaction for the affront:
the children of Ammon sent, and hired the Syrians of Bethrehob; a place near Hamath, Num 13:21; there was a city of this name in the tribe of Asher, out of which the Canaanites could not be driven, and perhaps now inhabited by Syrians, or by a people so called, Jos 19:28,
and the Syrians of Zoba, twenty thousand footmen: that is, out of both places; this place Hadadezer was king of, with whom David had fought before, and beat, and who owed him a grudge on that account, and was ready to assist the Ammonites against him, 2Sa 8:3,
and of King Maacah a thousand men; that is, of the king of Maacah, which was a place in the tribe off Manasseh, from whence the inhabitants could not be expelled, Jos 13:11; and seems now to have been inhabited by Syrians, and therefore is called Syriamaachah, 1Ch 19:6,
and of Ishtob twelve thousand men; which is thought to be the same with the land of Tob, whither Jephthah fled, and dwelt in it, when ill used by his brethren, Jdg 11:3; these mercenary soldiers were in all thirty three thousand men; 1Ch 19:6, it is said, chariots and horsemen, even thirty two thousand; these were hired with a thousand talents of silver.

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NET Notes: 2Sa 10:6 Or perhaps “the men of Tob.” The ancient versions (the LXX, the Syriac Peshitta, and Vulgate) understand the name to be “Ish-tob....
Geneva Bible -> 2Sa 10:6
Geneva Bible: 2Sa 10:6 And when the children of Ammon saw that they ( c ) stank before David, the children of Ammon sent and hired the Syrians of Bethrehob, and the Syrians ...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Sa 10:1-19
TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 10:1-19 - --1 David's messengers, sent to comfort Hanun the son of Nahash, are villanously treated.6 The Ammonites, strengthened by the Syrians, are overcome by J...
MHCC -> 2Sa 10:6-14
MHCC: 2Sa 10:6-14 - --They that are at war with the Son of David, not only give the provocation, but begin the war. God has forces to send against those that set his wrath ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Sa 10:6-14
Matthew Henry: 2Sa 10:6-14 - -- Here we have, I. The preparation which the Ammonites made for war, 2Sa 10:6. They saw they had made themselves very odious to David and obnoxious to...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Sa 10:6
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 10:6 - --
When the Ammonites saw that they had made themselves stinking before David, and therefore that David would avenge the insult offered to the people o...
Constable: 2Sa 9:1--20:26 - --VI. DAVID'S TROUBLES chs. 9--20
Chapters 9-20 contrast with chapters 2-8 in that this later section is negative ...

Constable: 2Sa 10:1--12:31 - --B. God's Faithfulness despite David's Unfaithfulness chs. 10-12
These chapters form a sub-section within...
