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Selected Verse: 1 Chronicles 12:1 - Strong Concordance
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1Ch 12:1 |
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Now these are they that came [0935] to David [01732] to Ziklag [06860], while he yet kept himself close [06113] because [06440] of Saul [07586] the son [01121] of Kish [07027]: and they were among the mighty men [01368], helpers [05826] of the war [04421]. |
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Now these are they that came to David to Ziklag, while he yet kept himself close because of Saul the son of Kish: and they were among the mighty men, helpers of the war. |
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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
THE COMPANIES THAT CAME TO DAVID AT ZIKLAG. (1Ch. 12:1-22)
Now these are they that came to David to Ziklag--There are three lists given in this chapter, arranged, apparently, according to the order of time when the parties joined the standard of David.
while he yet kept himself close because of Saul--that is, when the king's jealousy had driven him into exile from the court and the country.
Ziklag--(See on Sa1 27:6). It was during his retirement in that Philistine town that he was joined in rapid succession by the heroes who afterwards contributed so much to the glory of his reign. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
This chapter is composed wholly of matter that is new to us, no corresponding accounts occurring in Samuel. It comprises four lists:
(1) One of men, chiefly Benjamites, who joined David at Ziklag Ch1 12:1-7;
(2) A second of Gadites who united themselves to him when he was in a stronghold near the desert Ch1 12:8-15;
(3) A third of Manassites who came to him when he was dismissed by the Philistines upon suspicion Ch1 12:19-22; and
(4) A fourth of the numbers from the different tribes who attended and made him king at Hebron 1 Chr. 12:23-40. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
The Benjamites who came to David to Ziklag. - Ch1 12:1. Ziklag was originally allotted to the Simeonites by Joshua (Jos 19:5; Ch1 4:30), but at a later time came into possession of the Philistines, and was assigned and presented by king Achish to David, who had fled for refuge to him, as a dwelling-place for himself and his followers; see Sa1 27:1-7. As to its situation, which has not yet been with certainty ascertained, see the discussion on Jos 15:31. In it David dwelt for a year and four months, until he went to Hebron on the death of Saul. During this time it was that the warriors of the tribe of Benjamin mentioned in the succeeding register went over to him, as we learn from the words עצוּר עוד, "he was still held back before Saul," a concise expression for "while he was still held back before Saul." This last expression, however, does not signify, "hindered from coming before Saul" (Berth.), but inter Israelitas publice versari prohibitus (J. H. Mich.), or rather, "before Saul, imprisoned as it were, without being able to appear in a manner corresponding to his divine election to be ruler over Israel." בגב והמּה, and they were among the heroes, i.e., belonged to the heroes, the helpers of the war, i.e., to those who helped him in his former wars; cf. Ch1 12:17., 21f.
Ch1 12:2-4
קשׁת נשׁקי, "those preparing bows," i.e., those armed with bows, synonymous with קשׁת דּרכי (Ch1 8:40); cf. Ch2 17:17; Psa 78:9. "With the right and left hand practised upon stones," i.e., to hurl stones, cf. Jdg 20:16; "and in arrows on the bow," i.e., to shoot therewith. שׁאוּל מאחי, of Saul's brethren, i.e., of the men of the tribe, not "of his nearer relatives," and consequently of Benjamin, has been added as an explanation; cf. Ch1 12:29, where בנימן בּני and שׁאוּל אחי are synonyms. - In Ch1 12:3. we have the names. הראשׁ, the head, i.e., the leader of this host of warriors; compare Ch1 5:7, Ch1 5:12. הגּבעתי, cf. Gibeah of Saul or Benjamin, cf. Ch1 11:31; and for its situation, see on Jos 18:28. הענתתי, from the priests' city Anathoth, now Anata; see on Jos 18:24. In Ch1 12:4 the Gibeonite Ismaiah is called "hero among the thirty, and over the thirty," - words which can hardly have any other sense than that Ismaiah belonged also to David's corps of thirty heroes (1 Chron 11), and was (temporarily) their leader, although his name does not occur in 1 Chron 11. It is probable that the reason of the omission was, that at the time when the list was prepared he was no longer alive. הגּדרתי, of Gedera, a city of the tribe of Judah in the Shephelah, which, according to Van de Velde (Reise, ii. S. 166), was probably identical with the village Ghedera, which lies to the left of the road Tel-es-Safieh to Akir, about an hour to the south-west of Jabne. In any case, it corresponds well with the statements of the Onom. As to Gedrus, or Gaedur, see on Jos 15:36. Immediately afterwards in Ch1 12:7 Gedor is mentioned, a city in the mountains of Judah, to the westward of the road which leads from Hebron to Jerusalem (see on Jos 15:58); and from that fact Bertheau imagines we must conclude that the men of Judah are enumerated as well as the Benjamites. But this conclusion is not valid; for from the very beginning, when the domains and cities were assigned to the individual tribes under Joshua, they were not the exclusive possession of the individual tribes, and at a later period they were still less so. In course of time the respective tribal domains underwent (in consequence of wars and other events) many alterations, not only in extent, but also in regard to their inhabitants, so that in Saul's time single Benjamite families may quite well have had their home in the cities of Judah.
Ch1 12:5-7
החרוּפי (Keri החריפי) is a patronymic, which denotes either one descended from Haruph, or belonging to the חריף בּני mentioned in Neh 7:34 along with the Gibeonites. The קרחים, Korahites, in Ch1 12:6 are, without doubt (cf. Delitzsch, Ps. S. 300), descendants of the Levite Korah, one division of whom David made guardian of the thresholds of the tent erected for the ark of the covenant on Zion, because their fathers had been watchers of the entrance of the camp of Jahve, i.e., had in that earlier time held the office of watchers by the tabernacle; see on Ch1 9:18. The names Elkanah and Azareel are thoroughly Levitic names, and their service in the porter's office in the holy place may have roused in them the desire to fight for David, the chosen of the Lord. But there is no reason why we should, with Bertheau, interpret the words as denoting descendants of the almost unknown Korah of the tribe of Judah (Ch1 2:43), or, with the older commentators, refer it to some other unmentioned Benjamite who bore this name. The explanation of the connection existing between these Levitic Korahites and the Benjamites, which is presupposed by the mention of them among the Benjamites, may be found in the fact that the Levites received no tribal domain of their own, and possessed only cities for dwelling in in the domains of the other tribes, with whom they were consequently civilly incorporated, so that those who dwelt in the cities of Benjamin were properly reckoned among the Benjamites. At the partition of the land under Joshua, it is true, only the priests received their cities in Judah, Simeon, and Benjamin; while, on the contrary, the Kohathites, who were not priests, among whom the Korahites were, received their cities in the tribal domain of Ephraim, Dan, and half-Manasseh (Josh 21:9-26). But when the tabernacle was transferred from Shiloh to Nob, and afterwards to Gibeon, the Korahite doorkeepers must, without doubt, have migrated to one of the Levitic cities of Benjamin, probably for the most part to Gibeon, and who were reckoned among the Benjamites. As to הגּדור מן, vide Ch1 12:4. If this be so, there remains no cogent reason for supposing that in our register, besides the Benjamites, men out of other tribes are also introduced. With that there falls away at once Bertheau's further conclusion, that the author of the Chronicle has considerably abridged the register, and that from Ch1 12:4 onwards men of Judah also are named, the list of whom must certainly (?) have been originally introduced by special superscription similar to those in Ch1 12:8, Ch1 12:16, Ch1 12:19. His further reason for his conjecture - namely, that our register makes use of the qualificative epithets, "the Gibeathite," "the Anathothite," etc., only in a few special cases-is of no force whatever; for we are not justified in assuming that we may expect to find here, as in the register in 1 Chron 11:26-47, such qualificatives after every individual name. The character of our register cannot be arrived at by a comparison with the list of David's heroes in 1 Chron 11; it should rather be sought for by comparing it with the succeeding list, whose contents are of a similar kind with its own. David's chosen corps of thirty heroes was much more important for the history of his reign, than the lists of the men who joined themselves to him and fought on his behalf before he ascended the throne. For that reason the thirty heroes are not only mentioned by name, but their descent also is told us, while that more detailed information is not given with regard to the others just mentioned. Only the names of the Gadites and Manassites are mentioned; of the Benjamites and men of Judah, who came to him in the mountain fastness (Ch1 12:16-18), the name of only one, Amasai, is given; while of the Benjamites who came to Ziklag, Ch1 12:3-7, such qualificative statements are made in reference to only a few individuals, and in these cases the object probably was to distinguish them from other well-known persons of the same name. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Came to David to Ziklag - Achish, king of Gath, had given Ziklag to David, as a safe retreat from the wrath of Saul. |
6 Then Achish [0397] gave [05414] him Ziklag [06860] that day [03117]: wherefore Ziklag [06860] pertaineth unto the kings [04428] of Judah [03063] unto this day [03117].
19 And there fell [05307] some of Manasseh [04519] to David [01732], when he came [0935] with the Philistines [06430] against Saul [07586] to battle [04421]: but they helped [05826] them not: for the lords [05633] of the Philistines [06430] upon advisement [06098] sent [07971] him away, saying [0559], He will fall [05307] to his master [0113] Saul [07586] to the jeopardy of our heads [07218].
20 As he went [03212] to Ziklag [06860], there fell [05307] to him of Manasseh [04519], Adnah [05734], and Jozabad [03107], and Jediael [03043], and Michael [04317], and Jozabad [03107], and Elihu [0453], and Zilthai [06769], captains [07218] of the thousands [0505] that were of Manasseh [04519].
21 And they helped [05826] David [01732] against the band [01416] of the rovers: for they were all mighty men [01368] of valour [02428], and were captains [08269] in the host [06635].
22 For at that time [06256] day [03117] by day [03117] there came [0935] to David [01732] to help [05826] him, until it was a great [01419] host [04264], like the host [04264] of God [0430].
8 And of the Gadites [01425] there separated [0914] themselves unto David [01732] into the hold [04679] to the wilderness [04057] men [01368] of might [02428], and men [0582] of war [06635] fit for the battle [04421], that could handle [06186] shield [06793] and buckler [07420], whose faces [06440] were like the faces [06440] of lions [0738], and were as swift [04116] as the roes [06643] upon the mountains [02022];
9 Ezer [05829] the first [07218], Obadiah [05662] the second [08145], Eliab [0446] the third [07992],
10 Mishmannah [04925] the fourth [07243], Jeremiah [03414] the fifth [02549],
11 Attai [06262] the sixth [08345], Eliel [0447] the seventh [07637],
12 Johanan [03110] the eighth [08066], Elzabad [0443] the ninth [08671],
13 Jeremiah [03414] the tenth [06224], Machbanai [04344] the eleventh [06249] [06240].
14 These were of the sons [01121] of Gad [01410], captains [07218] of the host [06635]: one [0259] of the least [06996] was over an hundred [03967], and the greatest [01419] over a thousand [0505].
15 These are they that went over [05674] Jordan [03383] in the first [07223] month [02320], when it had overflown [04390] all his banks [01415] [01428]; and they put to flight [01272] all them of the valleys [06010], both toward the east [04217], and toward the west [04628].
1 Now these are they that came [0935] to David [01732] to Ziklag [06860], while he yet kept himself close [06113] because [06440] of Saul [07586] the son [01121] of Kish [07027]: and they were among the mighty men [01368], helpers [05826] of the war [04421].
2 They were armed [05401] with bows [07198], and could use both the right hand [03231] and the left [08041] in hurling stones [068] and shooting arrows [02671] out of a bow [07198], even of Saul's [07586] brethren [0251] of Benjamin [01144].
3 The chief [07218] was Ahiezer [0295], then Joash [03101], the sons [01121] of Shemaah [08094] the Gibeathite [01395]; and Jeziel [03149], and Pelet [06404], the sons [01121] of Azmaveth [05820]; and Berachah [01294], and Jehu [03058] the Antothite [06069],
4 And Ismaiah [03460] the Gibeonite [01393], a mighty man [01368] among the thirty [07970], and over the thirty [07970]; and Jeremiah [03414], and Jahaziel [03166], and Johanan [03110], and Josabad [03107] the Gederathite [01452],
5 Eluzai [0498], and Jerimoth [03406], and Bealiah [01183], and Shemariah [08114], and Shephatiah [08203] the Haruphite [02741],
6 Elkanah [0511], and Jesiah [03449], and Azareel [05832], and Joezer [03134], and Jashobeam [03434], the Korhites [07145],
7 And Joelah [03132], and Zebadiah [02069], the sons [01121] of Jeroham [03395] of Gedor [01446].
3 The chief [07218] was Ahiezer [0295], then Joash [03101], the sons [01121] of Shemaah [08094] the Gibeathite [01395]; and Jeziel [03149], and Pelet [06404], the sons [01121] of Azmaveth [05820]; and Berachah [01294], and Jehu [03058] the Antothite [06069],
4 And Ismaiah [03460] the Gibeonite [01393], a mighty man [01368] among the thirty [07970], and over the thirty [07970]; and Jeremiah [03414], and Jahaziel [03166], and Johanan [03110], and Josabad [03107] the Gederathite [01452],
5 Eluzai [0498], and Jerimoth [03406], and Bealiah [01183], and Shemariah [08114], and Shephatiah [08203] the Haruphite [02741],
6 Elkanah [0511], and Jesiah [03449], and Azareel [05832], and Joezer [03134], and Jashobeam [03434], the Korhites [07145],
7 And Joelah [03132], and Zebadiah [02069], the sons [01121] of Jeroham [03395] of Gedor [01446].
16 And there came [0935] of the children [01121] of Benjamin [01144] and Judah [03063] to the hold [04679] unto David [01732].
17 And David [01732] went out [03318] to meet [06440] them, and answered [06030] and said [0559] unto them, If ye be come [0935] peaceably [07965] unto me to help [05826] me, mine heart [03824] shall be knit [03162] unto you: but if ye be come to betray [07411] me to mine enemies [06862], seeing there is no [03808] wrong [02555] in mine hands [03709], the God [0430] of our fathers [01] look [07200] thereon, and rebuke [03198] it.
18 Then the spirit [07307] came [03847] upon Amasai [06022], who was chief [07218] of the captains [07970] [07991], and he said, Thine are we, David [01732], and on thy side, thou son [01121] of Jesse [03448]: peace [07965], peace [07965] be unto thee, and peace [07965] be to thine helpers [05826]; for thy God [0430] helpeth [05826] thee. Then David [01732] received [06901] them, and made [05414] them captains [07218] of the band [01416].
19 And there fell [05307] some of Manasseh [04519] to David [01732], when he came [0935] with the Philistines [06430] against Saul [07586] to battle [04421]: but they helped [05826] them not: for the lords [05633] of the Philistines [06430] upon advisement [06098] sent [07971] him away, saying [0559], He will fall [05307] to his master [0113] Saul [07586] to the jeopardy of our heads [07218].
16 And there came [0935] of the children [01121] of Benjamin [01144] and Judah [03063] to the hold [04679] unto David [01732].
8 And of the Gadites [01425] there separated [0914] themselves unto David [01732] into the hold [04679] to the wilderness [04057] men [01368] of might [02428], and men [0582] of war [06635] fit for the battle [04421], that could handle [06186] shield [06793] and buckler [07420], whose faces [06440] were like the faces [06440] of lions [0738], and were as swift [04116] as the roes [06643] upon the mountains [02022];
4 And Ismaiah [03460] the Gibeonite [01393], a mighty man [01368] among the thirty [07970], and over the thirty [07970]; and Jeremiah [03414], and Jahaziel [03166], and Johanan [03110], and Josabad [03107] the Gederathite [01452],
4 And Ismaiah [03460] the Gibeonite [01393], a mighty man [01368] among the thirty [07970], and over the thirty [07970]; and Jeremiah [03414], and Jahaziel [03166], and Johanan [03110], and Josabad [03107] the Gederathite [01452],
43 And the sons [01121] of Hebron [02275]; Korah [07141], and Tappuah [08599], and Rekem [07552], and Shema [08087].
18 Who hitherto waited in the king's [04428] gate [08179] eastward [04217]: they were porters [07778] in the companies [04264] of the children [01121] of Levi [03878].
6 Elkanah [0511], and Jesiah [03449], and Azareel [05832], and Joezer [03134], and Jashobeam [03434], the Korhites [07145],
34 The children [01121] of the other [0312] Elam [05867], a thousand [0505] two hundred [03967] fifty [02572] and four [0702].
5 Eluzai [0498], and Jerimoth [03406], and Bealiah [01183], and Shemariah [08114], and Shephatiah [08203] the Haruphite [02741],
6 Elkanah [0511], and Jesiah [03449], and Azareel [05832], and Joezer [03134], and Jashobeam [03434], the Korhites [07145],
7 And Joelah [03132], and Zebadiah [02069], the sons [01121] of Jeroham [03395] of Gedor [01446].
58 Halhul [02478], Bethzur [01049], and Gedor [01446],
7 And Joelah [03132], and Zebadiah [02069], the sons [01121] of Jeroham [03395] of Gedor [01446].
36 And Sharaim [08189], and Adithaim [05723], and Gederah [01449], and Gederothaim [01453]; fourteen [0702] [06240] cities [05892] with their villages [02691]:
4 And Ismaiah [03460] the Gibeonite [01393], a mighty man [01368] among the thirty [07970], and over the thirty [07970]; and Jeremiah [03414], and Jahaziel [03166], and Johanan [03110], and Josabad [03107] the Gederathite [01452],
24 And Chepharhaammonai [03726], and Ophni [06078], and Gaba [01387]; twelve [08147] [06240] cities [05892] with their villages [02691]:
28 And Zelah [06762], Eleph [0507], and Jebusi [02983], which is Jerusalem [03389], Gibeath [01394], and Kirjath [07157]; fourteen [0702] [06240] cities [05892] with their villages [02691]. This is the inheritance [05159] of the children [01121] of Benjamin [01144] according to their families [04940].
31 Ithai [0863] the son [01121] of Ribai [07380] of Gibeah [01390], that pertained to the children [01121] of Benjamin [01144], Benaiah [01141] the Pirathonite [06553],
12 Joel [03100] the chief [07218], and Shapham [08223] the next [04932], and Jaanai [03285], and Shaphat [08202] in Bashan [01316].
7 And his brethren [0251] by their families [04940], when the genealogy [03187] of their generations [08435] was reckoned [03187], were the chief [07218], Jeiel [03273], and Zechariah [02148],
3 The chief [07218] was Ahiezer [0295], then Joash [03101], the sons [01121] of Shemaah [08094] the Gibeathite [01395]; and Jeziel [03149], and Pelet [06404], the sons [01121] of Azmaveth [05820]; and Berachah [01294], and Jehu [03058] the Antothite [06069],
29 And of the children [01121] of Benjamin [01144], the kindred [0251] of Saul [07586], three [07969] thousand [0505]: for hitherto the greatest [04768] part of them had kept [08104] the ward [04931] of the house [01004] of Saul [07586].
16 Among all this people [05971] there were seven [07651] hundred [03967] chosen [0977] men [0376] lefthanded [0334] [03027] [03225]; every one could sling [07049] stones [068] at an hair [08185] breadth, and not miss [02398].
9 The children [01121] of Ephraim [0669], being armed [05401], and carrying [07411] bows [07198], turned back [02015] in the day [03117] of battle [07128].
17 And of Benjamin [01144]; Eliada [0450] a mighty man [01368] of valour [02428], and with him armed men [05401] with bow [07198] and shield [04043] two hundred [03967] thousand [0505].
40 And the sons [01121] of Ulam [0198] were mighty [01368] men [0582] of valour [02428], archers [01869] [07198], and had many [07235] sons [01121], and sons [01121]' sons [01121], an hundred [03967] and fifty [02572]. All these are of the sons [01121] of Benjamin [01144].
2 They were armed [05401] with bows [07198], and could use both the right hand [03231] and the left [08041] in hurling stones [068] and shooting arrows [02671] out of a bow [07198], even of Saul's [07586] brethren [0251] of Benjamin [01144].
3 The chief [07218] was Ahiezer [0295], then Joash [03101], the sons [01121] of Shemaah [08094] the Gibeathite [01395]; and Jeziel [03149], and Pelet [06404], the sons [01121] of Azmaveth [05820]; and Berachah [01294], and Jehu [03058] the Antothite [06069],
4 And Ismaiah [03460] the Gibeonite [01393], a mighty man [01368] among the thirty [07970], and over the thirty [07970]; and Jeremiah [03414], and Jahaziel [03166], and Johanan [03110], and Josabad [03107] the Gederathite [01452],
17 And David [01732] went out [03318] to meet [06440] them, and answered [06030] and said [0559] unto them, If ye be come [0935] peaceably [07965] unto me to help [05826] me, mine heart [03824] shall be knit [03162] unto you: but if ye be come to betray [07411] me to mine enemies [06862], seeing there is no [03808] wrong [02555] in mine hands [03709], the God [0430] of our fathers [01] look [07200] thereon, and rebuke [03198] it.
31 And Ziklag [06860], and Madmannah [04089], and Sansannah [05578],
1 And David [01732] said [0559] in his heart [03820], I shall now perish [05595] one [0259] day [03117] by the hand [03027] of Saul [07586]: there is nothing better [02896] for me than that [03588] I should speedily [04422] escape [04422] into the land [0776] of the Philistines [06430]; and Saul [07586] shall despair [02976] of me, to seek [01245] me any more in any coast [01366] of Israel [03478]: so shall I escape [04422] out of his hand [03027].
2 And David [01732] arose [06965], and he passed over [05674] with the six [08337] hundred [03967] men [0376] that were with him unto Achish [0397], the son [01121] of Maoch [04582], king [04428] of Gath [01661].
3 And David [01732] dwelt [03427] with Achish [0397] at Gath [01661], he and his men [0582], every man [0376] with his household [01004], even David [01732] with his two [08147] wives [0802], Ahinoam [0293] the Jezreelitess [03159], and Abigail [026] the Carmelitess [03762], Nabal's [05037] wife [0802].
4 And it was told [05046] Saul [07586] that David [01732] was fled [01272] to Gath [01661]: and he sought [01245] no more again [03254] [03254] for him.
5 And David [01732] said [0559] unto Achish [0397], If I have now found [04672] grace [02580] in thine eyes [05869], let them give [05414] me a place [04725] in some [0259] town [05892] in the country [07704], that I may dwell [03427] there: for why should thy servant [05650] dwell [03427] in the royal [04467] city [05892] with thee?
6 Then Achish [0397] gave [05414] him Ziklag [06860] that day [03117]: wherefore Ziklag [06860] pertaineth unto the kings [04428] of Judah [03063] unto this day [03117].
7 And the time [04557] [03117] that David [01732] dwelt [03427] in the country [07704] of the Philistines [06430] was a full year [03117] and four [0702] months [02320].
30 And at Bethuel [01328], and at Hormah [02767], and at Ziklag [06860],
5 And Ziklag [06860], and Bethmarcaboth [01024], and Hazarsusah [02701],
1 Now these are they that came [0935] to David [01732] to Ziklag [06860], while he yet kept himself close [06113] because [06440] of Saul [07586] the son [01121] of Kish [07027]: and they were among the mighty men [01368], helpers [05826] of the war [04421].