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1 Chronicles 7
The prosperity of Issachar, ver. 1-5. Of Benjamin, ver. 6-12.
Of Naphtali, ver. 13. Of Manasseh, ver. 14-19. Of Ephraim, ver.
20-29. Of Asher, ver. 30-40.
Verse 6. Three - They were ten, Gen. xlvi, 25, and five of them are
named, chap. chap. viii, 1, but here only three are mentioned,
either because these were most eminent; or because the other
families are now extinct.
Verse 7. Heads - Each of them head of that family to which he belonged.
For it may seem by comparing this with chap. viii, 3, &c. that
these were not the immediate sons of Belah, but his Grand-
children descended each from a several father.
Verse 14. She - His wife; his concubine is here opposed to her.
Verse 15. Second - Of the second son or grandson of Machir; for so
Zelophehad was. Had daughters - Only daughters, and no sons.
Verse 17. These - Ashriel and Zelophehad, named ver. 14, 15, the
relative being here referred to the remoter antecedent; as is
frequent in the Hebrew.
Verse 18. His - Gilead's sister. Mahalah - Understand, and Shemida, out
of the next verse.
Verse 21. Slew - This history is not recorded else where in scripture, but
it is in the ancient Hebrew writers. The Philistines (one of whose
cities Gath was) and the Egyptians were next neighbours; and in
those ancient times it was usual for such to make inroads one into
another's country, and to carry thence what prey they could take.
And as the Philistines had probably made such inroads formerly
into Egypt, and particularly into the land of Goshen, which was
the utmost part of Egypt bordering upon the Philistines land; so
the Israelites might requite them in the like kind: and particularly
the children of Ephraim, to their own loss. And this seems to have
happened a little before the Egyptian persecution, and before the
reign of that new king mentioned Exod. i, 8. And this clause, that
were born in that land, may be added emphatically, as the motive
which made them more resolute in their fight with the
Ephraimites, because they fought in, and for their own land,
wherein all their wealth and concerns lay.
Verse 23. Bare a son - Thus the breach was in some measure repaired,
by the addition of another son in his old age. When God thus
restores comfort to his mourners, he makes glad according to the
days wherein he afflicted, setting the mercies over against the
crosses, we ought to observe the kindness of his providence. Yet
the joy that a man was born into his family could not make him
forget his grief. For he gives a melancholy name to his son,
Beriah, that is, in trouble: for he was born when the family was in
mourning. It is good to have in remembrance the affliction and the
misery which are past, that our souls may be humbled within us.
Chapter 7:
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