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1 Chronicles 19

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1 Chronicles 19:1

Compare the marginal references and notes. The writer here adds one or two touches, and varies in one or two of the numbers.

1 Chronicles 19:2

Hanun - A Philistine king of this name is mentioned in the Assyrian inscriptions as paying tribute to Tiglath-pileser and warring with Sargon.

1 Chronicles 19:6

A thousand talents of silver - The price is not given in Samuel. On the practice of hiring troops about this time in western Asia, see 1 Kings 15:18; 2 Kings 7:6; 2 Chronicles 25:6.

1 Chronicles 19:7

They hired thirty and two thousand chariots - The reading is corrupt. Such a number as 32,000 chariots alone was never brought into battle on any occasion. Compare the numbers in Exodus 14:7; 1 Kings 10:26; 2 Chronicles 12:3. The largest force which an Assyrian king ever speaks of encountering Isaiah 3,940. The words “and horsemen” have probably fallen out of the text after the word “chariots” (compare 1 Chronicles 19:6). The 32,000 would be the number of the warriors serving on horseback or in chariots; and this number would agree closely with 2 Samuel 10:6, as the following table shows:

2 Samuel 10:6

Men

Syrians of Beth-rehob and Zobah

20,000

Syrians of Ish-tob

12,000

Syrians of Maachah

1,000

Total

33,000

1 Chronicles 19:7

Syrians of Zobah, etc.

32,000

Syrians of Machah ( number not given)

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