1 KINGS CHAPTER 4 Solomon's chief princes, 1 KINGS 4:1; and officers
for provision, 1 KINGS 4:7. The peace and largeness of his kingdom, 1
KINGS 4:20,21. His daily provision for his court, 1 KINGS 4:22. The
stables for his horses, 1 KINGS 4:26. His wisdom, 1 KINGS 4:29. This
is spoken with respect t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PRINCES WHICH HE HAD, i.e. the chief rulers or officers belonging
to him. THE SON, or, the grandson, by comparing this with 1 CHRONICLES
6:8,9. OF ZADOK; either Zadok the priest, 1 CHRONICLES 6:8,9, or some
other of that name. THE PRIEST; So he was the second priest, or the
priest that attended... [ Continue Reading ]
SCRIBES, i.e. secretaries of state. He chose two, whereas David had
but one; either because he observed some inconveniences in trusting
all those matters in one hand; or because he had now much more
employment than David had, this being a time of great peace and
prosperity, and his empire enlarged,... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. The high priests, to wit, successively, first Abiathar, and then
Zadok. QUEST. Why is Abiathar named when he was deposed? ANSW. First,
Because it is ordinary for persons to retain the names and titles of
those places which in reality they have lost. Secondly, Because though
he was deposed from... [ Continue Reading ]
OVER THE OFFICERS, OR OVERSEERS, OR SURVEYORS, to wit, over those
twelve officers named 1 KINGS 4:7, &c., where this Hebrew word is
used, who were all subject, and to give up their accounts to him;
though the word signifies any governors or commanders of the higher
sort, as 1 KINGS 5:16 2 CHRONICLES... [ Continue Reading ]
OVER THE HOUSEHOLD; steward of the king's household. OVER THE TRIBUTE,
to wit, the personal tribute, or the levy of men, as appears by
comparing this with 1 KINGS 5:13,14, it being very fit that there
should be some one person to whom the chief conduct or inspection of
that great business was commit... [ Continue Reading ]
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This and others of them are denominated from their fathers, because
they were known and famous in their generation.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, _Elon, the house or dwelling-place of Hanan_; and _Hanan_ may be a
man's name and this place may be so differenced from other _Elons_.
Or, _the plain_ (for so the Hebrew word signifies) of Beth-hanan.... [ Continue Reading ]
There were two _Sochohs_, but both near together. See JOSHUA 15:35,48.
THE LAND OF HEPHER, in Judah. See 1 CHRONICLES 4:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE REGION OF DOR, in Manasseh within Jordan, where also were Taanach,
Megiddo, and Beth-shean, 1 KINGS 4:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
ZARTANAH BENEATH JEZREEL, which was in Issachar. And this seems added
to distinguish it from that ZARTANAH, JOSHUA 3:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN RAMOTH-GILEAD; Ramoth in the land of Gilead, DEUTERONOMY 4:43
JOSHUA 20:8 1 KINGS 22:3; so called to difference it from Ramoth in
Issachar, 1 CHRONICLES 6:73. JAIR; in Manasseh beyond Jordan. See
NUMBERS 32:41 DEUTERONOMY 3:14. GREAT CITIES WITH WALLS AND BRASEN
BARS: this is added by way of dist... [ Continue Reading ]
The city and territory of MAHANAIM; of which see GENESIS 32:2 JOSHUA
13:26. But this seems too narrow a compass for one of these great
officers, and unequal to the rest; although these portions seem not to
be distributed into equal portions of land, but into larger or lesser
parts, according to thei... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE SON OF ELAH; which he adds to distinguish him from that cursed and
cursing Shimei, 2 SAMUEL 16:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE COUNTRY OF GILEAD, i.e. in the remaining part of that land of
Gilead, which was mentioned above, 1 KINGS 4:13. IN THE LAND, or
rather, _in that land_; for the Hebrew points intimate that the
emphatical article is there understood, to wit, in all Gilead,
excepting the parcels mentioned before,... [ Continue Reading ]
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FROM THE RIVER Euphrates; for so far David, having conquered the
Syrians, extended his empire, which Solomon also maintained in that
extent. And so God's promise concerning the giving of the whole land,
as far as Euphrates, to the Israelites, was fulfilled. And if the
Israelites had multiplied so mu... [ Continue Reading ]
THIRTY MEASURES, Heb. _cors_; each of which contained ten ephahs,
EXODUS 16:36. So this provision was sufficient for near three thousand
persons. MEAL, of a coarser sort, for common use, and for the inferior
sort.... [ Continue Reading ]
TEN FAT OXEN, fitted in stalls. OUT OF THE PASTURES; well fleshed,
tender, and good, though not so fat as the former.... [ Continue Reading ]
TIPHSAH; either that _Tiphsah_, 2 KINGS 15:16, which was in the
kingdom of Israel within Jordan; or rather, another place of that name
upon the river now mentioned, to wit, Euphrates, even that eminent
city which is mentioned by Ptolemy, and Strabo, and Pliny, called
_Thapsarum_. And this best agree... [ Continue Reading ]
UNDER HIS VINE AND UNDER HIS FIG TREE; enjoying the fruit of his own
labours with safety and comfort. Under these two trees, which were
most used and cultivated by the Israelites, he understands all other
fruit-bearing trees, and all other comforts, by a synecdoche. And they
are brought in as sittin... [ Continue Reading ]
FORTY THOUSAND STALLS OF HORSES. In 2 CHRONICLES 9:25, it is but _four
thousand_. _Answ_. First, Some acknowledge an error of the
transcriber, writing _arbahim_, forty, for _arbah_, four, which was an
easy mistake. And such mistakes in some copies, in these lesser
matters, God might permit, for the... [ Continue Reading ]
THOSE OFFICERS; named above, 1 KINGS 4:7, &c. THEY LACKED NOTHING; or
rather, _they suffered nothing to be lacking_ to any man that came
thither, but plentifully provided all things necessary.... [ Continue Reading ]
DROMEDARIES, or _mules_, by comparing this with 2 CHRONICLES 9:24; or
_post horses_, which are particularly mentioned and distinguished from
the other horses, because they took a more exact and particular care
about them. Howsoever, it is agreed that these were swift beasts,
which is evident from ES... [ Continue Reading ]
LARGENESS OF HEART, i.e. either, first, Magnanimity, or generosity,
and greatness of spirit, whereby he was disposed and emboldened to
undertake great things. But this seems not so well to suit with the
following resemblance. Or rather, secondly, Vastness of understanding;
a most comprehensive knowl... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHILDREN OF THE EAST COUNTRY; the Chaldeans, Persians, and
Arabians, who all lay eastward from Canaan, and who were famous in
ancient times for their wisdom and learning, as appears both from
sacred and profane writers. THE WISDOM OF EGYPT, i.e. the Egyptians,
whose fame was then great for their... [ Continue Reading ]
WISER THAN ALL MEN; either of his nation, or of his time, or of all
times and nations, whether of the east or any other country, excepting
only the first and Second Adam. ETHAN THE EZRAHITE, AND HEMAN;
Israelites of eminent wisdom, probably the same mentioned 1 CHRONICLES
2:6, 1 CHRONICLES 15:19 25:... [ Continue Reading ]
PROVERBS, i.e. short, and deep, and useful sentences, whereof a great
and the best part are contained in the Books of Proverbs and
Ecclesiastes. Of his songs the chief and most divine are in the
Canticles.... [ Continue Reading ]
OF TREES, i.e. of all plants, of their nature and qualities; all which
discourses are lost, without any impeachment of the perfection of the
Holy Scriptures; which were not inspired and written to teach men
philosophy or physic, but only to make men wise to salvation. See 1
THESSALONIANS 20:31 2 TIM... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM ALL KINGS OF THE EARTH, to wit, from all the neighbouring kings;
universal particles being frequently understood in a restrained sense;
and such restriction is grounded upon the following words, where this
is limited to such as heard of Solomon's wisdom.... [ Continue Reading ]