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1 Chronicles 19:1-18

19:1

Nahash <05176> [Nahash.]


19:2

express <06213> [I will shew.]

son ........................... Ammonite <01121> [the children.]


19:3

officials <08269> [but the princes.]

David <05869 01732> [Thinkest thou that David. Heb. In thine eyes doth David.]

they can ... information <02713> [to search.]


19:4

seized David's <03947 01732> [took David's.]

shaved their beards off ... cut off <01548 03772> [shaved them.]

cut off <03772> [and cut.]

sent ... away <07971> [sent them.]


19:5

told David <01732 05046> [and told David.]

Jericho <03405> [at Jericho.]

beards <02206> [your beards.]


19:6

disgusted <0887> [had made.]

disgusted <0887> [odious. Heb. to stink.]

1,000 <0505> [a thousand.]

Aram <0758> [Syria-maachah.]

Zobah <06678> [Zobah.]


19:7

hired <07936> [hired.]

32,000 <07970> [thirty.]

Thirty-two thousand soldiers, exclusive of the thousand send by the Maachah, are mentioned in the parallel passage (2 Sa 10:6;) but of chariots or cavalry there is no mention; and the number of chariots stated here is prodigious, and beyond all credibility. But as the word {raichev} denotes not only a chariot, but a rider, (see Isa 21:7,) it ought most probably to be rendered here, in a collective sense, cavalry; and then the number of troops will exactly agree with the passage in Samuel. It is probable that they were a kind of auxiliary troops who were usually mounted on horses, or in chariots, but who occasionally served as foot-soldiers.

king ... Maacah <04601 04428> [the king of Maachah.]

This variation exists only in the translation, the original being the same in both places, {melech m„achah,} "the king of Maachah."

king <04428> [king Maachah. Medeba.]


19:8

Joab <03097> [Joab.]


19:9

battle <04421> [put the battle.]

kings <04428> [the kings.]


19:10

Joab <03097> [when Joab.]

battle <04421> [battle. Heb. face of the battle. set against.]

chose <0977> [choice. or, young men.]


19:11

Abishai <052> [Abishai. Heb. Abshai.]

The variation of ['AbŒyshay <\\See definition 052\\>,] Abishai, and ['Abshay <\\See definition 052\\>,] Abshai, is simply caused by the elision of [Y“wd,] {yood,} which is by no means uncommon.

deployed <06186> [and they set.]

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19:12

Arameans <0758> [If the Syrians.]


19:13

strong .... bravely <02388> [of good.]

strong .... bravely <02388> [let us behave, etc.]

In Samuel, "let us play the men;" but the original is the same in both places, {nithchazzak}.

Lord <03068> [let the Lord.]


19:14

fled <05127> [they fled.]


19:15

flee ... fled <05127> [they likewise.]


19:16

<03318> [A.M. 2968. B.C. 1036. An. Ex. Is. 455. and drew.]

Euphrates <05104> [river. that is, Euphrates. Shophach.]

This variation arises from the permutation of [Bˆyth,] {baith,} and [Pˆ,] {pay;} being written in the parallel passage [Sh“wbƒk <\\See definition 07731\\>,] Shobach, and here [Sh“wphƒk <\\See definition 07780\\>,] Shophach.

[Shobach.]


19:17

deployed <06186> [upon them.]

Instead of {alaihem,} "upon them," it is in 2 Sa 10:17 {chelamah,} "to Helam:" the one seems evidently to be a mistake for the other.

deployed <06186> [and set.]


19:18

fled before Israel <05127 06440 03478> [fled before Israel.]

7,000 ..... 40,000 <07651 0505> [seven thousand.]

In the parallel passage, "the men of seven hundred chariots;" which difference probably arose from mistaking [N–wn,] {noon final}, which stands for 700, for [Zayin,] {zayin,} with a dot above, which denotes 7,000, or vice versa: the great similarity of these letters might easily cause the one to be mistaken for the other.

<0376> [footmen.]

If these troops were as we have suppose, a kind of dismounted cavalry, the terms footmen and horsemen might be indifferently applied to them.

[horsemen.]




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