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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the increase of the vineyards: Heb. that which was of the vineyards
Reciprocal: Genesis 40:2 - the chief of the butlers Ecclesiastes 2:4 - I planted
Cross-References
Isaac planted seed in that land, and that year he gathered a great harvest. The Lord blessed him very much,
She said to her son Jacob, "Listen, I heard your father saying to your brother Esau,
‘Kill an animal and prepare some tasty food for me to eat. Then I will bless you in the presence of the Lord before I die.'
But Jacob said to his mother Rebekah, "My brother Esau is a hairy man, and I am smooth!
If my father touches me, he will know I am not Esau. Then he will not bless me but will place a curse on me because I tried to trick him."
So Rebekah said to him, "If your father puts a curse on you, I will accept the blame. Just do what I said. Go get the goats for me."
So Jacob went out and got two goats and brought them to his mother, and she cooked them in the special way Isaac enjoyed.
You send rain to the plowed fields; you fill the rows with water. You soften the ground with rain, and then you bless it with crops.
There are young figs on the fig trees, and the blossoms on the vines smell sweet. Get up, my darling; let's go away, my beautiful one."
Some people are like land that gets plenty of rain. The land produces a good crop for those who work it, and it receives God's blessings.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
This section is important as showing that David, the younger son of a not very opulent family 1Sa 16:11, 1 Samuel 16:20, had now become a large landed proprietor, as well as a capitalist, possessed of much moveable wealth. We may perhaps see the sources of both these kinds of property, in the successful wars which he had waged 1 Samuel 27:8-9; 1 Samuel 30:20; 2 Samuel 8:4, 2Sa 8:7-8, 2 Samuel 8:12; in the revenue derived from subject kings 1 Samuel 8:2, 1 Samuel 8:14; 1 Samuel 10:19; and in the purchase and occupation of lands in different places. Further, he enjoyed, of course, the usual rights of a Jewish king over the landed property of his subjects, and was thus entitled to receive a tithe of the produce in tithes (1 Samuel 8:15, 1 Samuel 8:17) and in “benevolences.” Compare 1 Samuel 10:27; 1 Samuel 16:20, etc.
1 Chronicles 27:25
The castles - Probably the watchtowers in the border districts, exposed to raids from the plundering tribes of the desert 2 Chronicles 26:10; 2 Chronicles 27:4.
1 Chronicles 27:28
In the low plains - Rather, “in the Shephelah,” the proper name of the low tract between the hill country of Judaea and the Mediterranean.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Chronicles 27:27. 1 Chronicles 27:25.