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Text -- 2 Samuel 20:23-26 (NET)
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Wesley -> 2Sa 20:23
Wesley: 2Sa 20:23 - -- The good success of this, and of the former expedition, under the conduct of Joab, had so fixed his interest in the army, and others of David's fastes...
The good success of this, and of the former expedition, under the conduct of Joab, had so fixed his interest in the army, and others of David's fastest friends, that the king could not without danger displace him.
JFB -> 2Sa 20:23
JFB: 2Sa 20:23 - -- David, whatever his private wishes, found that he possessed not the power of removing Joab; so winking at the murder of Amasa, he re-established that ...
David, whatever his private wishes, found that he possessed not the power of removing Joab; so winking at the murder of Amasa, he re-established that officer in his former post of commander-in-chief. The enumeration of David's cabinet is here given to show that the government was re-established in its wonted course.
Clarke: 2Sa 20:23 - -- Joab was over all the host - He had murdered Amasa, and seized on the supreme command: and such was his power at present, and the service which he h...
Joab was over all the host - He had murdered Amasa, and seized on the supreme command: and such was his power at present, and the service which he had rendered to the state by quelling the rebellion of Sheba, that David was obliged to continue him; and dared not to call him to account for his murders without endangering the safety of the state by a civil war
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Clarke: 2Sa 20:23 - -- Benaiah - over the Cherethites - Benaiah was over the archers and slingers
See the notes on 2Sa 8:18.
Benaiah - over the Cherethites - Benaiah was over the archers and slingers
See the notes on 2Sa 8:18.
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Clarke: 2Sa 20:24 - -- Adoram was over the tribute - Probably the chief receiver of the taxes; or Chancellor of the Exchequer, as we term it
Adoram was over the tribute - Probably the chief receiver of the taxes; or Chancellor of the Exchequer, as we term it
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Jehoshaphat - recorder - The registrar of public events.
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Shevah was scribe - The king’ s secretary.
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Clarke: 2Sa 20:26 - -- Ira - was a chief ruler about David - The Hebrew is כהן לדויד cohen ledavid , a priest to David; and so the Vulgate, Septuagint, Syriac, an...
Ira - was a chief ruler about David - The Hebrew is
The conclusion of this chapter is very similar to the conclusion of 2Sa 8:16-18 (note), where see the notes.
Now Joab : 2Sa 8:16-18; 1Ch 18:15-17
and Benaiah : 2Sa 20:7
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TSK: 2Sa 20:26 - -- Ira : 2Sa 23:38; 1Ch 11:40, Ithrite
Jairite : Jdg 10:4, Jdg 10:5
chief ruler : or, prince, 2Sa 8:18; Gen 41:43, Gen 41:45; Exo 2:14, Exo 2:16; The Heb...
Ira : 2Sa 23:38; 1Ch 11:40, Ithrite
chief ruler : or, prince, 2Sa 8:18; Gen 41:43, Gen 41:45; Exo 2:14, Exo 2:16; The Hebrew is
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Barnes: 2Sa 20:23 - -- Now Joab ... - This is by no means an unmeaning repetition. Joab had been dismissed to make room for Amasa, and was now, as the result of his s...
Now Joab ... - This is by no means an unmeaning repetition. Joab had been dismissed to make room for Amasa, and was now, as the result of his successful expedition against Sheba, and the death of Amasa, reinstated in his command. Moreover, this was a fresh beginning of David’ s reign, and therefore a statement of his chief officers is as proper as in 2Sa 8:16, when he had just established himself on the throne of Israel. Compare 1Ki 4:2-6.
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Barnes: 2Sa 20:24 - -- Adoram - Not mentioned before by name or office. Apparently, therefore, the office was not instituted until the latter part of David’ s re...
Adoram - Not mentioned before by name or office. Apparently, therefore, the office was not instituted until the latter part of David’ s reign, and its duties probably were the collection of the tribute imposed upon vanquished nations, or the command of the forced levies employed in public works. Adoram was stoned to death in the beginning of the reign of Rehoboam 1Ki 12:18.
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Barnes: 2Sa 20:26 - -- Ira the Jairite - Not mentioned before: perhaps the same as "Ira an Ithrite"(marginal reference), i. e., an inhabitant of Jattir in the hill co...
Ira the Jairite - Not mentioned before: perhaps the same as "Ira an Ithrite"(marginal reference), i. e., an inhabitant of Jattir in the hill country of Judah Jos 15:48; 1Sa 30:27. Perhaps we ought to read "Ithrite,"for "Jairite."
A chief ruler ... about David - More simply and clearly, "was David’ s kohen"(2Sa 8:18 note). In the early part oph David’ s reign his own ons were
Poole: 2Sa 20:23 - -- Joab was over all the host of Israel: the good success of this and of the former expedition, under the conduct of Joab, had so fixed his interest in ...
Joab was over all the host of Israel: the good success of this and of the former expedition, under the conduct of Joab, had so fixed his interest in the army, and others of David’ s fastest friends, that the king could not without danger to the public weal displace him.
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Poole: 2Sa 20:24 - -- Over the tribute the receiver and manager of the king’ s public revenue. See Poole on "1Ki 4:6" .
Jehoshaphat was recorder: See Poole on "2Sa ...
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Poole: 2Sa 20:26 - -- The Jairite so called from his birth or dwelling in the country of Jair in Gilead, Num 32:41 Jud 10:4 .
A chief ruler either the president of the k...
The Jairite so called from his birth or dwelling in the country of Jair in Gilead, Num 32:41 Jud 10:4 .
A chief ruler either the president of the king’ s council; or his chief minister (as the Hebrew word cohen signifies) of state, instead of Ahithophel; or in some other very high place near the king’ s person. Compare 2Sa 8:18 , where this title is given to David’ s sons, the chief of which were now cut off. And these things are here repeated with some alteration to show that David was now fully re-established in his former estate.
Haydock -> 2Sa 20:26
Haydock: 2Sa 20:26 - -- Jairite, a descendant of Jair, (Calmet) son of Manasses. (Haydock) ---
Priest. Hebrew cohen, respected like a priest, (Haydock) chief favourite...
Jairite, a descendant of Jair, (Calmet) son of Manasses. (Haydock) ---
Priest. Hebrew cohen, respected like a priest, (Haydock) chief favourite, (Worthington) the Rab., (Chaldean) chief counsellor of David, (Vatable) almoner, &c. It is not certain that he was of the family of Aaron, or qualified to be the domestic chaplain of the king. See chap. viii. 16, &c. No other king of Israel had an officer to whom this title was given. (Calmet)
Gill: 2Sa 20:23 - -- Now Joab was over all the host of Israel,.... Established in the post in which he formerly was; either having been never displaced, which though Davi...
Now Joab was over all the host of Israel,.... Established in the post in which he formerly was; either having been never displaced, which though David thought to do, he was not able to effect it, because of his power and influence with the people; or if he had displaced him, which by some things in this chapter seemed to be the case, yet Amasa being dead, and the rebellion crushed by Joab, which still made him more haughty, and increased his popularity, David saw it most advisable to replace him; and because mention is made of him, as established in his office as general over the whole army, an account is given of the rest of David's officers; and the rather, as it was a sort of beginning his reign anew, after quelling the above rebellions:
and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the Cherethites, and over the Pelethites; was continued in his post, see 2Sa 8:18.
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Gill: 2Sa 20:24 - -- And Adoram was over the tribute,.... Or over those that collected and brought it, as the Targum; this was a new office, and which respected both the ...
And Adoram was over the tribute,.... Or over those that collected and brought it, as the Targum; this was a new office, and which respected both the revenue he received from his own people, and the tribute brought him from the nations conquered by him:
and Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was recorder; who was in this office before, and now continued and established in it, 2Sa 8:16.
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Gill: 2Sa 20:25 - -- And Sheva was scribe,.... Either the same with Benaiah, or he was dead or removed, and Sheva was put in his place, see 2Sa 8:17,
and Zadok and Abi...
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Gill: 2Sa 20:26 - -- And Ira also the Jairite,.... Which some take to be the same with Ira the Ithrite, 2Sa 23:38; a son of Jether or Ithra the Israelite, 2Sa 17:25; thoug...
And Ira also the Jairite,.... Which some take to be the same with Ira the Ithrite, 2Sa 23:38; a son of Jether or Ithra the Israelite, 2Sa 17:25; though others suppose he was Ira the son of Ikkesh the Tekoite, 2Sa 23:26; and so the Targum here calls him Ira the Jairite, which was of Tekoah; and Tekoah being the chief place in Israel for oil olive d, with which the lamps were lighted, Jarchi thinks he had the name of Jairite from Jair, which signifies to enlighten; but rather he was a descendant from Jair the Gileadite, and perhaps was a great friend to David when in Gilead, and from whence he brought him and promoted him: for he
was a chief ruler about David; a prime minister, an intimate friend, the chief of his privy council; perhaps he succeeded Ahithophel; it is much we hear nothing of Hushai.
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Sa 20:1-26
TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 20:1-26 - --1 By occasion of the quarrel, Sheba makes a party in Israel.3 David's ten concubines are put in confinement for life.4 Amasa, made captain over Judah,...
MHCC -> 2Sa 20:23-26
MHCC: 2Sa 20:23-26 - --Here is the state of David's court, after his restoration. It is well when able men are appointed to discharge public duties; let all seek to perform ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Sa 20:23-26
Matthew Henry: 2Sa 20:23-26 - -- Here is an account of the state of David's court after his restoration. Joab retained the office of general, being too great to be displaced. Benaia...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Sa 20:23-26
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 20:23-26 - --
David's Ministers of State. - The second section of the history of David's reign closes, like the first (2Sa 8:16.), with a list of the leading mini...
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 ...
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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 ...
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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...
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