1 Kings 4
CBNotes1 Kings 4:5
Nathan. Probably David’s son. Compare Luke 3:31.
principle officer = priest. See Hebrew (2 Samuel 8:18). the king’s friend, as Hushai had been David’s (2 Samuel 15:37).
1 Kings 4:7
twelve officers. Compare David’s twelve captains (lChron. 1 Kings 27:2-15).
1 Kings 4:8
mount = hill country.
1 Kings 4:9
Elon-beth-hanan. Some codices, with three early printed editions, read “Elon-ben-hanan”. Other codices read “Elon and Beth-han. an”. Septuagint reads “Elon as far as Beth-hanan”.
1 Kings 4:11
Dor. Compare Joshua 11:2; Joshua 12:23; Joshua 17:11.
1 Kings 4:12
Abel-meholah. The country of Elisha (1 Kings 19:16, 1 Kings 19:21). Compare Judges 7:22.
1 Kings 4:13
Ramoth-gilead. In the tribe of Gad. Famous for Ahab’s last battle (1 Kings 22:20). Compare Joshua 20:8. Judges 11:29.
region. A sharply defined border, defining the rocky rampart encircling the “Lejah” as it is called to-day.
Argob = Edrei, one of “the giant cities of Bashan”. See App-23and App-25.
1 Kings 4:14
Mahanaim. Compare Genesis 32:2. Joshua 13:26.
1 Kings 4:16
Hushai. See note on 1 Kings 4:5,
1 Kings 4:19
he = Geber.
officer. Not the same word as in 1 Kings 4:7.
in the land = in the land [of Bashan].
1 Kings 4:20
as the sand. Figure of speech Paroemia. App-6. Compare Genesis 13:16.
sea. Some codices, with Syriac, read “sea shore”.
1 Kings 4:21
the river = the Euphrates. Compare Genesis 15:18, &c.
unto = even unto. Compare 2 Chronicles 9:26.
brought presents. Compare Psalms 72:10, Psalms 72:11.
1 Kings 4:22
provision. Hebrew bread, put by Figure of speech Synecdoche (of the Species) for all kinds of food. App-6.
1 Kings 4:24
on this side, or beyond.
safely = confidently,
Dan even to Beer-sheba. The two extremities. Compare Judges 20:1 and 1 Samuel 3:20, &c.
1 Kings 4:26
forty thousand. In 2 Chronicles 9:25 it Isaiah 4,000, which is much more likely to be correct. The 12,000 are the same in both places. The ancient Hebrew characters were Phoenician, and may be seen on the Moabite Stone. These were in current use till about 140 B. C, and were gradually replaced by the modern Hebrew “square” characters. Mistakes in copying occurred through the similarity of certain letters. See notes on 2 Samuel 24:10. Jeremiah 3:8. Ezekiel 6:4; Ezekiel 22:20.
horses. A breach of Deu 17:16. It began by breeding mules (1 Kings 1:33, 1 Kings 1:38, 1 Kings 1:44), which was a breach of Lev 19:19).
1 Kings 4:29
exceeding great = very great.
1 Kings 4:30
children = sons.
1 Kings 4:31
all men = any man.
men. Hebrew. ’adam, with Art. (App-14) = any human being.
Ethan. The same four names occur among the sons of Zerah the son of Judah (1 Chronicles 2:6), except Dara for Darda; but compare 1 Chronicles 6:44 and 1 Chronicles 6:33.
fame = name.
1 Kings 4:32
proverbs. Some included in the book of that name. songs. Compare Psalms 72 and Psalms 127.
1 Kings 4:34
people = peoples. Compare 1Ki 10.
