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David took from him one thousand chariots, and seven thousand horsemen, and twenty thousand footmen; and David hamstrung all the chariot horses, but reserved of them for one hundred chariots.

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Trust Over Military Might

Commentators explain that David's decision to hamstring most of the captured chariot horses was a profound act of faith. By disabling this powerful military asset, he demonstrated his reliance on God for victory, not on the 'chariots and horses' often symbolic of worldly power. This act aligns with the spirit of Deuteronomy's command for Israel's king not to multiply horses, showing a trust in God over military might.

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1 Chronicles

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 1 Chronicles 18:4

19th Century

Bishop

A thousand chariots, and seven thousand horsemen. —Hebrew text of Samuel, “a thousand and seven hundred horsemen.” The territory o…

John Gill

John Gill

On 1 Chronicles 18:4

17th Century

Pastor

(See Gill on 1 Chronicles 18:1).

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 1 Chronicles 18:1–17

17th Century

Minister

This chapter is the same as 2 Samuel 8. Our good fight of faith, under the Captain of our salvation, will end in everlasting triumph and peace. The…