the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
1 Tawarikh 27:29
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Yang mengawasi lembu sapi yang digembalakan di tanah Saron ialah Sitrai, orang Saron; yang mengawasi lembu sapi di lembah-lembah ialah Safat bin Adlai.
Dan atas segala lembu yang digembalakan di Saron adalah Siterai, orang Saroni, dan atas segala lembu yang di lembah-lembah itu adalah Safat bin Adelai.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Sharon: 1 Chronicles 5:16, Isaiah 65:10
Reciprocal: Genesis 47:6 - rulers 1 Samuel 21:7 - herdmen 2 Chronicles 32:29 - possessions Proverbs 27:23 - diligent Ecclesiastes 2:7 - also
Cross-References
I wyll also blesse them that blesse thee, and curse the that curseth thee: and in thee shall all kinredes of the earth be blessed.
Iacob aunswered: sweare to me then this day. And he sware to him, & solde his byrthryght vnto Iacob.
And it came to passe, that whe Isahac waxed olde, & his eyes were dimme, so that he could not see, he called Esau his eldest sonne, & saide vnto hym, my sonne? And he sayde vnto hym: here am I.
And he sayde: Beholde, I am nowe olde, and knowe not the daye of my death.
But Rebecca hearde when Isahac spake to Esau his sonne: And Esau wet into the fielde to hunt venison, and to bryng it.
And Rebecca spake vnto Iacob her sonne, saying: Beholde, I haue hearde thy father talkyng with Esau thy brother, and saying:
Nowe therfore my sonne heare my voyce in that which I comaunde thee.
Get thee to the flocke, and bryng me thence two good kyddes fro the goates, and I wyll make of them pleasaunt meates for thy father, such as he loueth.
And thou shalt bryng it to thy father that he may eate, and that he may blesse thee before his death.
Then said Iacob to Rebecca his mother: Beholde, Esau my brother is a heary man, and I am smoothe:
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 27:29. 1 Chronicles 27:25.