Charles Ellicott Commentary 1 Chronicles 14:2

Charles Ellicott Commentary

1 Chronicles 14:2

1819–1905
Anglican
Charles Ellicott
Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott Commentary

1 Chronicles 14:2

1819–1905
Anglican
SCRIPTURE

"And David perceived that Jehovah had established him king over Israel; for his kingdom was exalted on high, for his people Israel`s sake." — 1 Chronicles 14:2 (ASV)

And David perceived ... —And David knew that Jehovah had appointed him. The willing alliance of the powerful sovereign of Phoenician Tyre was so understood by David. The favor of man is sometimes a sign of the approval of God—always, when it results from well-doing (Genesis 39:21; Luke 2:52).

For his kingdom was lifted up on high. —Samuel, and (he knew) that he had lifted up his kingdom. Perhaps our text should be rendered, namely, that his kingdom was lifted up on high.

Lifted up. —Aramaic form (nissêth).

Because of. —For the sake of.

On high. —A favorite intensive expression with the Chronicler (1 Chronicles 20:5; 1 Chronicles 21:17, and other passages).

Kingdom. —The Hebrew term (malkûth) is more modern than that in Samuel (mamlãkh ăh).

This verse helps us to understand how David was “a man after God’s own heart.” His innate humility recognizes at once the ground of his own exaltation as not personal, but national.