Chapter 20:
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1 Chronicles 20
Complete Concise
Here is a repetition of the story of David's wars, I. With the
Ammonites, and the taking of Rabbah (v. 1-3). II. With the giants of the
Philistines (v. 4-8).
Verses 1-3
How the army of the Ammonites and their allies was routed in the
field we read in the foregoing chapters. Here we have the destruction of Rabbah,
the metropolis of their kingdom (v. 1), the putting of their king's crown upon
David's head (v. 2), and the great severity that was used towards the people,
v. 3. Of this we had a more full account in 2 Sa. 11, 12, and cannot but
remember it by this sad token, that while Joab was besieging Rabbah David fell
into that great sin in the matter of Uriah. But it is observable that, though
the rest of the story is repeated, that is not: a hint only is given of it, in
those words which lie here in a parenthesis
But David tarried at Jerusalem.
If he had been abroad with his army, he would have been out of the way of that
temptation; but, indulging his ease, he fell into uncleanness. Now, as the
relating of the sin David fell into is an instance of the impartiality and
fidelity of the sacred writers, so the avoiding of the repetition of it here,
when there was a fair occasion given to speak of it again, is designed to teach
us that, though there may be a just occasion to speak of the faults and
miscarriages of others, yet we should not take delight in the repetition of
them. That should always be looked upon as an unpleasing subject which, though
sometimes one cannot help falling upon, yet one would not choose to dwell upon,
any more than we should love to rake in a dunghill. The persons, or actions, we
can say no good of, we had best say nothing of.
Verses 4-8
The Philistines were nearly subdued (ch. 18:1); but, as in the
destruction of the Canaanites by Joshua the sons of Anak were last subdued (Jos.
11:21), so here in the conquest of the Philistines the giants of Gath were last
brought down. In the conflicts between grace and corruption there are some sins
which, like these giants, keep their ground a great while and are not mastered
without much difficulty and a long struggle: but judgment will be brought forth
unto victory at last. Observe, 1. We never read of giants among the Israelites
as we do of the giants among the Philistines-giants of Gath, but not giants of
Jerusalem. The growth of God's plants is in usefulness, not in bulk. Those who
covet to have
cubits added to their stature do not consider that it will
but make then more unwieldy. In the balance of the sanctuary David far outweighs
Goliath. 2. The servants of David, though men of ordinary stature, were too hard
for the giants of Gath in every encounter, because they had God on their side,
who takes pleasure in abasing lofty looks, and mortifying the giants that are in
the earth, as he did of old by the deluge, though they were men of renown. Never
let the church's friends be disheartened by the power and pride of the church's
enemies. We need not fear great men against us while we have the great God for
us. What will a finger more on each hand do, or a toe more on each foot, in
contest with Omnipotence? 3. These giants
defied Israel (v. 7) and were
thus made to pay for their insolence. None are more visibly marked for ruin that
those who reproach God and his Israel. God will do great things rather than
suffer the enemy to
behave themselves proudly, Deu. 32:27. The victories
of the Son of David, like those of David himself, are gradual.
We see not yet
all things put under him; but it will be seen shortly: and death itself, the
last enemy, like these giants, will be triumphed over.
Chapter 20:
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