_Benjamin. Some farther particulars of his genealogy are given, for
the honour of Saul; (Calmet) and many of these, who returned from
captivity, are mentioned, 1 Esdras x. 11. (Sanctius) --- Bale, &c.,
are called Bela, (Menochius; chap. vii. 6.) Jadiel, and Ahiram, or
Echi, Numbers xxvi. 36., and Ge... [ Continue Reading ]
_Nohaa is probably styled Bechor; and Rapha, Ros, in Genesis._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Addar, Ared or Hered. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ahod, the judge, Judges iii. 15. --- Manahath; the Menuchat, in the
tribe of Juda, (chap. ii. 54.) after the captivity. (Calmet) ---
Abulensis thinks Manahath was in Moab, ver. 8. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_And. Literally, "but," autem. (Haydock) --- The sentence is clearer
without this particle. (Menochius) --- Naaman was the first-born of
Ahod; and Gera prevailed on his brethren to leave Gabaa, (Tirinus) and
was probably the father of Oza. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Saharim. His father is not specified: but his was a Benjamite.
(Menochius) --- Some force the Hebrew text to say that Ahod had three
sons, whom he sent to form a colony at Manahath, and afterwards he had
three others by his two wives, and at last, by Rodes, he had Jobab,
&c. (Calmet) --- Begot. Pro... [ Continue Reading ]
_Mehusim. Hebrew and Septuagint, "of Husim (ver. 8) he begot."_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ono was three miles from Lod, or Diospolis, (Lightfoot) built after
the return from Babylon, (1 Esdras ii. 23.; Calmet) in the territory
of Benjamin. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_And Sama. They are supposed to have been sons of Elphaal. (Calmet)
--- Aialon belonged to Dan, Josue xix. 42. But it was near Benjamin,
(Menochius) and was probably occupied by people chiefly of that tribe.
(Haydock) --- Geth. We know not at what period._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Baria, son of Elphaal. Whether the following were his brothers does
not appear certain, as it seems more natural to have placed all his
father's children together, ver. 12., and 18._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Semei; perhaps Sama, ver. 13. (Calmet) --- Septuagint read, Samai.
(Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sesac, probably mentioned in ver. 14. (Calmet) --- Septuagint have
"Sosek," in both places._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Families. Hebrew, "These were heads of the fathers by their
generations, chief men. " (Protestants) (Haydock) --- Jerusalem,
probably after the captivity. We find none of these names from ver.
14, in the days of Josue; and it was not easy for people to establish
themselves at Jerusalem, till David... [ Continue Reading ]
_Dwelt. Literally, "they dwelt." But Hebrew and Septuagint, "in
Gabaon, dwelt the father of Gaboan," (Haydock) who was called Jehiel,
(chap. ix. 35.) or Abiel, 1 Kings ix. 1. (Calmet) --- The following
verses are repeated in the next chapter, (Haydock) and seem to have
been originally the same; thou... [ Continue Reading ]
_Baal. Add, "and Ner," (ver. 33., and chap. ix. 36.) as the Septuagint
have it here also._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Zacher, or Zacharias, chap. ix. Hebrew omits the following name, as
well as (Haydock) the end of the preceding one. (Kennicott) --- The
Alexandrian Septuagint has the same faults. But the Vatican retains
Macelloth. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Over-against, in the vicinity, while some remained at Gabaon. See
Genesis xvi. 12. (Calmet) --- The family of Cis resided at Gabaa, 1
Kings x. 26. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ner, son of Abiel, or of Jeheil, prince of Gabaon, ver. 29. (Haydock)
--- From Aphia sprung Bechorah, Seror, Abiel, (1 Kings ix.) who is
also called Ner and Jehiel. He had Ner, the father of Abner, and Cis,
father of Saul. (Menochius) --- Abinadab, or Jessui, 1 Kings xiv. 49.
(Calmet) --- Esbaal, a... [ Continue Reading ]
_Meribbaal, alias Mephiboseth, 2 Kings iv. 4., (Challoner) and 2 Kings
ix. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Joada, or Jara, chap. ix. 42. (Calmet) --- "Strange mistakes these!"
(Kennicott)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER VIII.
_ Archers, particularly the natives of Gabaa, Judges xx. 16. Jonathan
is praised for his skill, 2 Kings i. 22. (Menochius) --- Benjamin. We
might hence conclude that here ended the genealogy of that family. Yet
we find it partly repeated in the following chapter, ver. 35.
(Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]