Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Ch1 14:1, Hiram's kindness to David; Ch1 14:2, David's felicity in people, wives, and children; Ch1 14:8, His two victories against the Philistines.
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Hiram: Sa2 5:11, Sa2 5:12-16; Kg1 5:1, Kg1 5:8-12; Ch2 2:11, Ch2 2:12, Huram
and timber: Ch1 22:2; Kg1 5:6, Kg1 5:9, Kg1 5:10, Kg1 5:18; Ch2 2:3, Ch2 2:8-10; Ezr 3:7
to build him: Ch1 17:1; Sa2 7:2; Kg1 7:1-12; Jer 22:13-15
the Lord: Ch1 17:17; Sa2 7:16; Psa. 89:20-37
his kingdom: Num 24:7; Sa2 7:8
because: Kg1 10:9; Ch2 2:11; Est 4:14; Isa 1:25-27; Dan 2:30
took: Ch1 3:1-4; Deu 17:17; Sa2 5:13; Kg1 11:3; Pro 5:18, Pro 5:19; Ecc 7:26-29, Ecc 9:9; Mal 2:14; Mat 19:4, Mat 19:5, Mat 19:8
more: Heb. yet
Shammua: Ch1 3:5-9, Shimea, Sa2 5:14, Shammuah
Solomon: Ch1 22:9-12, Ch1 28:5, Ch1 28:6; Sa2 12:24, Sa2 12:25; Kg1 1:13, Kg1 1:17, Kg1 2:15, Kg1 3:3, Kg1 3:5-11; Mat 1:6
Elishua: Ch1 3:6, Elishama, Sa2 5:15
Beeliada: Probably Beeliada is a mistake for Eliada, as the LXX, Syriac, and Arabic read here. Sa2 5:16, Eliada
and Eliphalet: Ch1 3:8, Eliphelet, This variation merely arises from the change of a vowel. Here we have 13 persons mentioned, but only 11 in Samuel; and it is probable that the duplicate Elishama and Eliphelet dying when young, were therefore omitted in the latter.
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And when: Sa1 21:11; Sa2 5:17-25
all the Philistines: Psa 2:1-6; Rev 11:15-18
the valley: Ch1 11:15; Sa2 5:18, Sa2 23:13; Isa 17:5
inquired: Ch1 14:14, Ch1 13:3; Sa1 23:2-4, Sa1 23:9-12; Sa2 2:1, Sa2 5:19, Sa2 5:23
Go up: Jdg 4:6, Jdg 4:7; Kg1 22:6, Kg1 22:15-17
Baalperazim: Sa2 5:20; Isa 28:21
God: Psa 18:13-15, Psa 44:3, Psa 144:1, Psa 144:10
like the breaking: Exo 14:28; Job 30:14; Mat 7:27
Baalperazim: that is, a place of breaches
were burned: Exo 12:12, Exo 32:20; Deu 7:5, Deu 7:25; Sa1 5:2-6; Kg2 19:18
yet again: Ch1 14:9; Sa2 5:22-25; Kg1 20:22
turn away: Jos 8:2-7; Joh 9:6, Joh 9:7
when thou shalt hear: Some, taking the word bechaim, translated "mulberry trees," as a proper name, render, "when thou shalt hear a sound of going upon the summits of Bechaim;" other understanding rosh, "a top," in the sense of beginning or entrance, read, "when thou hearest a sound of footsteps at the entrance of the grove of mulberry trees;" and others think a rustling among the leaves is intended. The Targumist read, "When thou shalt hear the sound of the angels coming to thy assistance, then go out to battle; for an angel is sent from the presence of God, that he may render thy way prosperous." If there had not been an evident supernatural interference, David might have thought that the ruse de guerre which he had used, was the cause of his victory. Lev 26:36; Kg2 7:6, Kg2 19:7; Act 2:2
then thou: Jdg 4:14, Jdg 7:9, Jdg 7:15; Sa1 14:9-22; Phi 2:12, Phi 2:13
for God: Isa 13:4, Isa 45:1, Isa 45:2; Mic 2:12, Mic 2:13
did as God: Gen 6:22; Exo 39:42, Exo 39:43; Joh 2:5, Joh 13:17, Joh 15:14
Gibeon: Sa2 5:25, Geba
Gazer: Ch1 6:67; Jos 16:10, Gezer
fame of David: Jos 6:27; Ch2 26:8; Psa 18:44
the fear of him: Exo 15:14-16; Deu 2:25, Deu 11:25; Jos 2:9-11, Jos 9:24