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1 Chronicles 4
The prosperity of Shobal, ver. 1-4. Of Ashur, ver. 5-8. The
character and prayer of Jabez, ver. 9, 10. The posterity of Chelah
and others, ver. 11-20. Of Shelah, ver. 21-23. The posterity, cities
and victories of Simeon, ver. 24-43.
Verse 1. The sons - The posterity: for only Pharez was his immediate
son. But they are all mentioned here only to shew Shobal's
descent from Judah.
Verse 9. honourably - For courage, and for fervent piety. She records
this, that it might be a memorandum to herself, to be thankful to
God as long as she lived, for bringing her through that sorrow:
and a memorandum to him, that she bore him into a vale of tears,
in which he might expect few days and full of trouble. And the
sorrow in his name might serve to put a seriousness upon his
spirit.
Verse 10. Called - When he was undertaking some great and dangerous
service. Enlarge - Drive out these Canaanites, whom thou hast
commanded us to root out. Grieve - That it may not oppress and
overcome me: more is understood than is expressed. He useth this
expression in allusion to his name, which signifies grief. And God
granted, &c. - Prospered him remarkably in his undertakings, in
his studies, in his worldly business, and in his conflicts with the
Canaanites.
Verse 12. Rechab - From these are sprung the present inhabitants of
Rechab, a town not elsewhere mentioned.
Verse 14. Father - Of the inhabitants of the valley.
Verse 21. Shelah - Having treated of the posterity of Judah by Pharez,
and by Zara, he now comes to his progeny by Shelah.
Verse 22. Had dominion - Which they ruled in the name and for the use
of the kings of Judah, to whom Moab was subject from David's
time. Ancient things - The sense is those blessed times are long
since past. Our ancestors had the dominion over the Heathen, but
their degenerate posterity are slaves in Chaldea, were they are
employed as potters or gardeners, or in other servile works.
Verse 23. There are - He seems to oppose their present servitude to their
former glory, and to shew their mean spirits that had rather tarry
among the Heathen to do their drudgery, than return to Jerusalem
to serve God and enjoy their freedom. The king - Of Babylon:
esteeming it a greater honour to serve that earthly monarch in the
meanest employments, than to serve the king of kings in his
temple.
Verse 27. Of Judah - The tribe of Simeon did not increase
proportionably to the tribe of Judah in which they dwelt; as
appears by those two catalogues, Num. i, 22; xxvi, 14, which is to
be ascribed to God's curse upon them, delivered by the mouth of
holy Jacob, Gen. xlix, 5-7, and signified by Moses's neglect of
them when he blessed all the other tribes.
Verse 31. Their cities - Several of these cities though given to Simeon
by Joshua, yet through the sloth or cowardice of that tribe, were
not taken from the Philistines, until David's time, who took some
of them; and, the Simeonites having justly forfeited their right to
them by their neglect, gave them to his own tribe. For it is evident
concerning Ziklag, one of them, that it was in the Philistines
hands in David's time, and by them given to him, and by him
annexed to the tribe of Judah, 1 Sam. xxvii, 6.
Verse 40. Fat pasture, &c. - Those who thus dwelt (as we do) in a
fruitful country, and whose land is wide and quiet and peaceable,
have reason to own themselves indebted to that God, who
appoints the bounds of our habitation. Of Ham - The Canaanites,
who descended from Ham. And accordingly these words contain a
reason, why they went and possessed this place, because it was
not in the hands of their brethren of Judah, but in the possession
of that people which they had authority to expel.
Chapter 4:
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