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Louis Segond
2 Chroniques 27:5
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Il fut en guerre avec le roi des enfants d'Ammon, et fut le plus fort; et cette année-là, les enfants d'Ammon lui donnèrent cent talents d'argent, dix mille cores de froment, et dix mille d'orge. Les enfants d'Ammon lui en donnèrent autant la seconde et la troisième année.
Et il fit la guerre contre le roi des fils d'Ammon, et l'emporta sur eux; et les fils d'Ammon lui donnèrent cette année-là cent talents d'argent, et dix mille cors de froment, et dix mille d'orge; les fils d'Ammon lui payèrent cela aussi la seconde année et la troisième.
Et il combattit contre le Roi des enfants de Hammon, et fut le plus fort; et cette année-là les enfants de Hammon lui donnèrent cent talents d'argent, et dix mille Cores de blé, et dix mille d'orge. les enfants de Hammon lui donnèrent ces choses-là, même la seconde et la troisième année.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the king of the Ammonites: We find here, that he brought the Ammonites under a heavy tribute for three years; but whether this was the effect of his prevailing against them, is not so evident. Some think that they paid this tribute for three years, and then revolted; that, in consequence, he attacked them, and their utter subjection was the result. 2 Chronicles 20:1, Judges 11:4-33, 2 Samuel 10:1-14, Jeremiah 49:1-6
ten thousand: Rather, "ten thousand cors (korim) of wheat." The cor was same as the homer, and contained about 32 pecks 1 pint.
So much: Heb. This
Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 19:6 - a thousand
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He fought also with the king of the Ammonites, and prevailed against them,.... These were brought into subjection by David; but in later times endeavoured to cast off the yoke, and even invaded the land of Judah, as in the days of Jehoshaphat, and now in the reign of Jotham, but succeeded not, see Amos 1:13
and the children of Ammon gave him the same year one hundred talents of silver; he obliged them to pay this tribute annually, and which they began to pay in the present year, and amounted to 35,330 pounds,
and ten thousand measures of wheat, and ten thousand of barley; the measure here is the "cor", the same with the "homer"; which, according to Godwin h, held forty five gallons, or five bushels and five gallons, so that there must be upwards of 50,000 bushels of each of these paid to Jotham; according to Bishop Cumberland i, a "cor", or "homer", held seventy five wine gallons, and upwards of five pints:
so much did the children of Ammon pay both the second year and the third; the two following years as well as the present one; why this tribute was not continued to be paid cannot be said with certainty, whether the Ammonites refused and revolted, and could not be obliged, or whether the agreement was only for three years.
h Moses & Aaron, l. 6. c. 9. i Scripture Weights and Measures, ch. 3. p. 86.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The Ammonites, who had submitted to Uzziah 2 Chronicles 26:8, revolted against Jotham. This revolt he firmly repressed; and, to punish it, he exacted a high rate of tribute for the three years following the termination of the war. The productiveness of the Ammonite country in grain, which is here indicated, has been remarked upon as extraordinary by modern travelers.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 27:5. He fought also with - the Ammonites — We find here that he brought them under a heavy tribute for three years; but whether this was the effect of his prevailing against them, is not so evident. Some think that they paid this tribute for three years, and then revolted; that, in consequence, he attacked them, and their utter subjection was the result.