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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Chronicles 1:1-27

This paragraph has Adam for its first word and Abraham for its last. Between the creation of the former and the birth of the latter were 2000 years, almost the one-half of which time Adam himself lived. Adam was the common father of our flesh, Abraham the common father of the faithful. By the breach which the former made of the covenant of innocency, we were all made miserable; by the covenant of grace made with the latter, we all are, or may be, made happy. We all are, by nature, the seed of... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Chronicles 1:5-27

The sons of Japheth, Gomer ,.... Here begins the genealogy of the sons of Noah after the flood; of the sons of Japheth the elder, in this and the two following verses; next of the sons of Ham, the younger brother, 1 Chronicles 1:8 , then of Shem, whose posterity are mentioned last, because from him, in the line of Heber, sprang Abraham, the ancestor of the Jewish nation, of whom the Messiah was to come, for whose sake this genealogy is given, 1 Chronicles 1:17 . The whole is the same... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Chronicles 1:8

The sons of Ham ; Cush , and Mizraim - "Arabia and Egypt." - T. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Chronicles 1:9

Seba , and Havilah - "Sindi and Hindi, and Semadaei, and Libyes and the Zingitae; but the sons of the Mauritanians, Demargad and Mesag." - T. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Chronicles 1:10

He began to be mighty upon the earth - "He began to be bold in sin, a murderer of the innocent, and a rebel before the Lord." - T. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - 1 Chronicles 1:8-16

C. LIST OF THE SONS , GRANDSONS , AND GREAT - GRANDSONS OF HAM . This list consists of four sons of Ham, of six grandsons, including Nimrod , through Cush , the eldest son of Ham ; of seven grandsons through Mizraim , the second son of Ham; of eleven grandsons through Canaan , the fourth son of Ham; of two great-grandsons through Raamah , Cush's fourth son;—thirty descendants in all. No issue is given of Put , the third son of Hem. The parallel list is found... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - 1 Chronicles 1:10

The Septuagint supplies the word κυνηγὸς after γίγας . Also after this description of Nimrod, it proceeds to the enumeration of the posterity of Shem, omitting all mention of Ham's grandsons through Mizraim and Cainan. Up to that point the names in this book and Genesis are in agreement in the Septuagint Version. It is evident that some of the names in this portion of the genealogy are not strictly those of the individual, but of the tribe or nation which came to be, as, for instance, ... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - 1 Chronicles 1:1-54

1:1-9:34 GENEALOGIES OF THE TRIBES OF ISRAELThe long lists of names that characterize Chronicles may not make interesting reading for us today, but they were important to the original readers. First, these genealogies proved to those who returned that they were a true continuation of the former kingdom. Second, they indicated who among the people had to carry out various religious duties and who among them were of the royal family of David. The lists recorded the origin and development of each... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - 1 Chronicles 1:8

Cush. Recent discoveries at Pterium, in Cappadocia, show that the Babylonians called Cappadocia Kus. The great king of the Hitt i tes had his palace there, and was called "king of Kus ". The river Gihon (classic, Pijramus) flows into the Mediterranean. Compare Genesis 10:6 , Genesis 10:7 . Isaiah 11:11 . read more

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