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Text -- 2 Samuel 17:27 (NET)

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17:27 When David came to Mahanaim, Shobi the son of Nahash from Rabbah of the Ammonites, Makir the son of Ammiel from Lo Debar, and Barzillai the Gileadite from Rogelim
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ammiel a man sent by Moses as a spy,father of Machir who sheltered Mephibosheth after Saul's death,father of Bathshua/Bathsheba, David's wife,a Levite gatekeeper whose descendants returned from exile
 · Ammonites the tribe/nation of people descended from Ben-Ammi, Lot's son,Territory of the tribe/nation of Ammon
 · Barzillai a man of Gilead from Rogelim who gave supplies to David,father-in-law of Merab, Saul's daughter; a Meholathite;,head of a clan of returnees lacking proof of being priests
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Gileadite member(s) of the clan, or residents of the region of Gilead
 · Lo-debar a town of Gad, probably 15 km NE of Beth-Shan, just across the Jordan
 · Lo-Debar a town of Gad, probably 15 km NE of Beth-Shan, just across the Jordan
 · Machir son of Manasseh (Joseph); father of Hezron's wife and of Gilead,son of Ammiel at Lo-Debar; Mephibosheth's friend
 · Mahanaim a town of Gad 6 km east of Succoth
 · Nahash the Ammonite that besieged Jabesh-Gilead in Saul's time,king of Ammon and King David's ally.,sister of Zeruiah, mother of Joab; grandmother of Amasa
 · Rabbah a town; the capital of the nation of Ammon. It is now called Amman, the capital of Jordan.,a town in the hill country of Judah
 · Rogelim a town in Gad (Gilead) probably 25 km east of Beth-Shan (SMM)
 · Shobi son of Nahash (Ammon); he assisted David's flight from Absolom


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Shobi | SERPENT | SAMUEL, BOOKS OF | Rogelim | RABBAH | NAHASH | Mahanaim | Machir | MACHIR; MACHIRITE | Lo-debar | LODEBAR | JOAB | Gad | David | Chronicles, Books of | Barzillai | Ammonites | Ammiel | Absalom | AMMON; AMMONITES | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Sa 17:27 - -- Who, as it may seem, disliked and disowned that barbarous action to the ambassadors; and therefore, when the rest were destroyed, was left king or gov...

Who, as it may seem, disliked and disowned that barbarous action to the ambassadors; and therefore, when the rest were destroyed, was left king or governor of the residue of the Ammonites.

Wesley: 2Sa 17:27 - -- See above 2Sa 9:4.

See above 2Sa 9:4.

JFB: 2Sa 17:27-29 - -- The necessities of the king and his followers were hospitably ministered to by three chiefs, whose generous loyalty is recorded with honor in the sacr...

The necessities of the king and his followers were hospitably ministered to by three chiefs, whose generous loyalty is recorded with honor in the sacred narrative.

JFB: 2Sa 17:27-29 - -- Must have been a brother of Hanun. Disapproving, probably, of that young king's outrage upon the Israelite ambassadors, he had been made governor of A...

Must have been a brother of Hanun. Disapproving, probably, of that young king's outrage upon the Israelite ambassadors, he had been made governor of Ammon by David on the conquest of that country.

JFB: 2Sa 17:27-29 - -- (See 2Sa 9:4). Supposed by some to have been a brother of Bath-sheba, and

(See 2Sa 9:4). Supposed by some to have been a brother of Bath-sheba, and

JFB: 2Sa 17:27-29 - -- A wealthy old grandee, whose great age and infirmities made his loyal devotion to the distressed monarch peculiarly affecting. The supplies they broug...

A wealthy old grandee, whose great age and infirmities made his loyal devotion to the distressed monarch peculiarly affecting. The supplies they brought, which (besides beds for the weary) consisted of the staple produce of their rich lands and pastures, may be classified as follows: eatables--wheat, barley, flour, beans, lentils, sheep, and cheese; drinkables--"honey and butter" or cream, which, being mixed together, form a thin, diluted beverage, light, cool, and refreshing. Being considered a luxurious refreshment (Son 4:11), the supply of it shows the high respect that was paid to David by his loyal and faithful subjects at Mahanaim.

TSK: 2Sa 17:27 - -- the son of Nahash : 2Sa 10:1, 2Sa 10:2, 2Sa 12:29, 2Sa 12:30; 1Sa 11:1 Machir : 2Sa 9:4 Barzillai : 2Sa 19:31, 2Sa 19:32; 1Ki 2:7; Ezr 2:61

the son of Nahash : 2Sa 10:1, 2Sa 10:2, 2Sa 12:29, 2Sa 12:30; 1Sa 11:1

Machir : 2Sa 9:4

Barzillai : 2Sa 19:31, 2Sa 19:32; 1Ki 2:7; Ezr 2:61

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Sa 17:27 - -- Shobi’ s father may have been the king of the Ammonites, and Shobi appointed by David as tributary king or governor of Ammon after he took Rabb...

Shobi’ s father may have been the king of the Ammonites, and Shobi appointed by David as tributary king or governor of Ammon after he took Rabbah 2Sa 12:29. On the other hand, Nahash may have been a common name among the Ammonites, and the Nahash of 2Sa 17:25 may have been of that nation.

On Machir, see the marginal reference.

Barzillai was ancestor, through a daughter, to a family of priests, who were called after him "sons of Barzillai,"and who returned from captivity with Zerubbabel, but were not allowed to officiate as priests, or eat of the holy things, through defect of a proper register Ezr 2:61-63. It is likely that being wealthy they had neglected their priestly privileges, as a means of maintenance, before the captivity.

Rogelim was situated in the highlands of Gilead, but the exact situation is not known. It means "the fullers,"being the plural of the word "Rogel,"in "En-Rogel,"2Sa 17:17.

Poole: 2Sa 17:27 - -- Shobi as it may seem, disliked and disowned that barbarous action to the ambassadors; and therefore, when the rest were destroyed, was left king or g...

Shobi as it may seem, disliked and disowned that barbarous action to the ambassadors; and therefore, when the rest were destroyed, was left king or governor of the residue of the Ammonites.

Machir the son of Ammiel of Lodebar See above, 2Sa 9:4 .

Haydock: 2Sa 17:27 - -- Camp, ver. 24. (Haydock) --- Sobi, whom David had set upon the throne, instead of Hanon, chap. x. --- Machir, who had the care of Miphiboseth, ...

Camp, ver. 24. (Haydock) ---

Sobi, whom David had set upon the throne, instead of Hanon, chap. x. ---

Machir, who had the care of Miphiboseth, chap. ix. 4. ---

Berzellai. See chap. xix. 31.

Gill: 2Sa 17:27 - -- And it came to pass, when David was come to Mahanaim,.... When he first came thither, 2Sa 17:24, that Shobi the son of Nahash of Rabbah of the chil...

And it came to pass, when David was come to Mahanaim,.... When he first came thither, 2Sa 17:24,

that Shobi the son of Nahash of Rabbah of the children of Ammon: who was either the son, or rather the brother of Hanun king of the Ammonites, that used David's ambassadors in so shameful a manner, whom David overcame and deposed, and set up this brother in his room; who had showed his dislike of his brother's conduct, and now makes a grateful return to David for his favours; though some say this was Hanun himself, as Jarchi, now become a proselyte, which is not so likely; others take this man to be an Israelite that continued in Rabbah, the metropolis of the Ammonites, after it was taken by David:

and Machir the son of Ammiel of Lodebar; the same that brought up Mephibosheth, from whom David received him and took him off of his hands, for which now he requited him, see 2Sa 9:5,

and Barzillai the Gileadite of Rogelim; a place that lay under the hills of Gilead y; it had its name from the "fullers" who dwelt here for the convenience of fountains of water to wash their clothes in.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 17:1-29 - --1 Ahithophel's counsel is overthrown by Hushai's, according to God's appointment.15 Secret intelligence is sent unto David.23 Ahithophel hangs himself...

MHCC: 2Sa 17:22-29 - --Ahithophel hanged himself for vexation that his counsel was not followed. That will break a proud man's heart which will not break a humble man's slee...

Matthew Henry: 2Sa 17:22-29 - -- Here is, I. The transporting of David and his forces over Jordan, pursuant to the advice he had received from his friends at Jerusalem, 2Sa 17:22. H...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 17:27-29 - -- When David came to Mahanaim, some of the wealthier citizens of the land to the east of the Jordan supplied the men who were with him with provisions...

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 13:1--20:26 - --C. David's Rejection and Return chs. 13-20 This is the longest literary section in the Court History of ...

Constable: 2Sa 15:1--20:26 - --2. Absalom's attempt to usurp David's throne chs. 15-20 Absalom was never Yahweh's choice to suc...

Constable: 2Sa 16:15--18:1 - --The counsel of Ahithophel and Hushai 16:15-17:29 This is the central unit of chapters 5-...

Guzik: 2Sa 17:1-29 - --2 Samuel 17 - Absalom Decides His Direction A. The advice of Ahithophel and of Hushai. 1. (1-4) The counsel of Ahithophel. Moreover Ahithophel sai...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF SAMUEL. The two were, by the ancient Jews, conjoined so as to make one book, and in that form could be called the Book o...

JFB: 2 Samuel (Outline) AN AMALEKITE BRINGS TIDINGS OF SAUL'S DEATH. (2Sa. 1:1-16) DAVID LAMENTS SAUL AND JONATHAN. (2Sa 1:17-27) DAVID, BY GOD'S DIRECTION, GOES UP TO HEBRO...

TSK: 2 Samuel 17 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Sa 17:1, Ahithophel’s counsel is overthrown by Hushai’s, according to God’s appointment; 2Sa 17:15, Secret intelligence is sent un...

Poole: 2 Samuel 17 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 17 Hushai, David’ s friend, being, by David’ s order, gone over to Absalom, by God’ s appointment overthroweth Ahitho...

MHCC: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) This book is the history of the reign of king David. It relates his victories, the growth of the prosperity of Israel, and his reformation of the stat...

MHCC: 2 Samuel 17 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-21) Ahithophel's counsel overthrown. (2Sa 17:22-29) He hangs himself, Absalom pursues David.

Matthew Henry: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Samuel This book is the history of the reign of king David. We had in the foregoing ...

Matthew Henry: 2 Samuel 17 (Chapter Introduction) The contest between David and Absalom is now hasting towards a crisis. It must be determined by the sword, and preparation is made accordingly in t...

Constable: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) Introduction Second Samuel continues the history begun in 1 Samuel. Please see my comments regarding 2 Samuel's title, d...

Constable: 2 Samuel (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Samuel) V. David's triumphs chs. 1-8 ...

Constable: 2 Samuel 2 Samuel Bibliography Achtemeier, Paul J., and Elizabeth Achtemeier. The Old Testament Roots of Our Faith. Phil...

Haydock: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL; otherwise called, THE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This Book contains the transactions of David till the end ...

Gill: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 SAMUEL This book, in many copies of the Hebrew Bible, is carried on without any new title put unto it; the reason of it is, becau...

Gill: 2 Samuel 17 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 17 This chapter relates the advice Ahithophel gave to march out speedily with a number of men in pursuit of David, wh...

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