1 Chronicles 19 - Introduction - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary

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CHAP. XIX.

      The story is here repeated of David's war with the Ammonites and the Syrians their allies, and the victories he obtained over them, which we read just as it is here related, 2 Samuel 10:1-19 Here is, I. David's civility to the king of Ammon, in sending an embassy of condolence to him on occasion of his father's death, 1 Chronicles 19:1; 1 Chronicles 19:2. II. His great incivility to David, in the base usage he gave to his ambassadors, 1 Chronicles 19:3; 1 Chronicles 19:4. III. David's just resentment of it, and the war which broke out thereupon, in which the Ammonites acted with policy in bringing the Syrians to their assistance (1 Chronicles 19:6; 1 Chronicles 19:7), Joab did bravely (1 Chronicles 19:8-13), and Israel was once and again victorious, 1 Chronicles 19:14-19.