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Samlah died, and Shaul of Rehoboth by the River reigned in his place.
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A Reminder of Mortality
Matthew Henry uses this verse to reflect on the brevity of life. The constant cycle of kings who reign and then die is a powerful reminder that generations pass away. This should lead us to consider our own short time on earth and the importance of being distinguished as God's people for eternity.
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1 Chronicles
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18th Century
Theologian
The slight differences favor the view that the writer of Chronicles has here, as elsewhere, abridged from Genesis (see the marginal references).
19th Century
Bishop
Shaul. — Saul, the name of the first king of Israel.
Rehoboth by the rive…
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Pastor
(See Gill on 1 Chronicles 1:43).
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The genealogy is from this point confined to the posterity of Abraham. From reading these lists of names, let us take the opportunity to think of t…