1 Chronicles 12:1-40

VARIOUS STATISTICS This chapter is entirely supplementary to what is related in 2 S, and gives particulars respecting certain companies that joined David at various times, and the numbers that came to crown David at Hebron.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Chronicles 12:2

THE RIGHT HAND AND THE LEFT] For this faculty in connexion with Benjamin cp. Judges 3:15; Judges 20:15; Judges 20:16. SAUL'S BRETHREN] i.e. fellow-tribesmen: cp. 1 Chronicles 12:29.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Chronicles 12:4

AMONG THE THIRTY] not included in the lists of 2 Samuel 23:24; 1 Chronicles 11:26., and presumably belonging to the thirty at a different period.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Chronicles 12:15

THE FIRST MONTH] Nisan(=March-April), when the river was in flood after the melting of the snow. PUT TO FLIGHT, ETC.] Their endeavours to join David were opposed on both sides of the river, but unsuccessfully.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Chronicles 12:18

THE SPIRIT CAME UPON, etc.] Amasai's decision to throw in his lot with David was due, like every other wise resolve, to the inspiration of the Divine Spirit.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Chronicles 12:32

HAD UNDERSTANDING, etc.] possessed practical statesmanship: cp. Esther 1:13. ALL THEIR BRETHREN] The rank and file were obedient to their chiefs. The full numbers of Issachar are not given.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Chronicles 12:39

EATING AND DRINKING] A covenant was usually accompanied by a feast (see Genesis 31:44; Genesis 31:46), and the passage doubtless has in view a compact made between the new sovereign and his people: cp. 1 Kings 1:9.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Chronicles 12:40

THEY THAT WERE NIGH] i.e. relations. The total numbers of those who assembled to crown David at Hebron, as enumerated in 1 Chronicles 12:23, amount to 340,822, a military force (1 Chronicles 12:23) which contrasts remarkably with the 30,000 (described as 'all the chosen men of Israel') of 2 Samuel... [ Continue Reading ]

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