CONTENTS
This chapter sums up the subject of the registry of Israel. The
Levites are taken notice of. And particular mention is made of Saul
and Jonathan's stock.
1 Chronicles 9:1
By all Israel being reckoned, must be meant all that were in this
register. For the Reader will not, I hope, have over... [ Continue Reading ]
This forms a very interesting account in the history of the church, if
it be remembered that this takes up the relation in the captives of
Israel being now returned from Babylon. They found their temple, the
beautiful temple of Solomon, destroyed. The people, therefore, had
only a moveable tabernacl... [ Continue Reading ]
It is remarkable that these verses should be again inserted in this
place, since we had them before in the preceding Chapter, from verse
29 to 38 (1 Chronicles 8:29). There it finished with the register of
Benjamin, and here it is introductory to what follows, in the history
of Saul.... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
It is impossible to read this Chapter, and connect with it, in our
remembrance, that this opens a new history of the Church after the
desolation of the Babylonish captivity, but with very interesting
feelings. Let the Reader figure to himself the desolated view of
Jerusalem and Zion plo... [ Continue Reading ]