DAVID'S CORONATION AT HEBRON AND HIS CAPTURE OF ZION
The writer, though mentioning David's crowning at Hebron, omits all
description of his 7 years' reign there, and in this chapter unites
with some variations and additions two sections of 2 S, viz. 2 Samuel
5:1 and 2 Samuel 23:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
SO JOAB, etc.] This is an addition to the account in 2 Samuel 5:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
STRENGTHENED THEMSELVES] better, 'exerted themselves.'... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHIEF OF THE CAPTAINS] another reading is 'chief of the thirty':
cp. 1 Chronicles 11:15. THREE HUNDRED] 2 Samuel 23:8 has 'eight
hundred,' which is preferable as representing Jashobeam's prowess as
greater than Abishai's: 2 Samuel 23:20.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE THREE MIGHTIES] The third, not here mentioned, was Shammah (2
Samuel 23:11), to whom 2 Samuel 23:13 (last-half) and 14 refer (where
'they,' 'themselves,' 'them' should be 'he,' 'himself,' 'him').... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HOST OF THE PHILISTINES] i.e. the outpost at Bethlehem (1
Chronicles 11:16), not the camp in the valley of Rephaim, which was N.
of Bethlehem.... [ Continue Reading ]
CHIEF OF THE THREE] It is difficult to make out the relations between
this three, the 'three' of 1 Chronicles 11:12, and the 'thirty' of 1
Chronicles 11:15 and 1 Chronicles 11:25 and there is probably some
corruption.... [ Continue Reading ]
HONOURABLE AMONG] RV 'more honourable than.'... [ Continue Reading ]
MESOBAITE] This should perhaps be corrected into from Zobah.' It is
noteworthy that this list of David's 'valiant men' contains several
non-Israelites: 1 Chronicles 11:39; 1 Chronicles 11:41; 1 Chronicles
11:46.... [ Continue Reading ]