2-Samuel - 8:8



8 From Betah and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, king David took exceeding much brass.

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Explanation and meaning of 2-Samuel 8:8.

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And out of Bete, and out of Beroth, cities of Adarezer, king David took an exceeding great quantity of brass.
And from Betah, and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, king David took exceeding much bronze.
And from Betah, and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, king David took very much brass.
and from Betah, and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, hath king David taken very much brass.
And from Tebah and Berothai, towns of Hadadezer, King David took a great store of brass.
From Tebah and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, king David took a very great amount of bronze.
And from Betah and Beeroth, cities of Hadadezer, king David took an exceedingly great amount of brass.

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Historical Commentaries

Scholarly Analysis and Interpretation.

Betah and Berothai - These names (see also margin) have not been identified with certainty.
Exceeding much brass - "Wherewith Solomon made the brazen sea, and the pillars, and the vessels of brass" 1-Chronicles 18:8. The Septuagint and Vulgate both add these words here, so that perhaps they have fallen out of the Hebrew text. For the existence of metals in Lebanon or Antilebanon, see Deuteronomy 8:9.

And from Betah, and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer,.... Which, in 1-Chronicles 18:8, are called Tibhath and Chun, they having different names; or their names might be changed upon this conquest of them, and the one might be the names they went by with the Syrians, and the other the Israelites called them by; the latter is the same with Berothah in Ezekiel 47:16; and the Barathena of Ptolemy (s), placed by him near Mesopotamia; in the Arabic version of 1-Chronicles 18:8, they are called Emesa and Baalbec, the former was a city of Coele-Syria, the latter was at the foot of Mount Lebanon; See Gill on Amos 1:5,
King David took exceeding much brass; whereby he was furnished and able to give the large quantity he did for the service of the temple, 1-Chronicles 29:7. The Septuagint version adds here what is expressed in 1-Chronicles 18:8,"wherewith Solomon made the brazen sea, and the pillars, and the layers, and all the vessels.''
(s) Geograph. l. 5. c. 19.

And from the cities of Betach and Berothai David took very much brass, with which, according to 1-Chronicles 18:8, Solomon made the brazen sea, and the brazen columns and vessels of the temple. The lxx have also interpolated this notice into the text. The name Betach is given as Tibhath in the Chronicles; and for Berothai we have Chun. As the towns themselves are unknown, it cannot be decided with certainty which of the forms and names are the correct and original ones. מבּטח appears to have been written by mistake for מטּבח. This supposition is favoured by the rendering of the lxx, ἐκ τῆς Μετεβάκ; and by that of the Syriac also (viz., Tebach). On the other hand, the occurrence of the name Tebah among the sons of Nahor the Aramaean in Genesis 22:24 proves little or nothing, as it is not known that he founded a family which perpetuated his name; nor can anything be inferred from the fact that, according to the more modern maps, there is a town of Tayibeh to the north of Damascus in 35 north lat., as there is very little in common between the names Tayibeh and Tebah. Ewald connects Berothai with the Barathena of Ptol. v. 19 in the neighbourhood of Saba. The connection is a possible one, but it is not sufficiently certain to warrant us in founding any conclusions upon it with regard to the name Chun which occurs in the Chronicles; so that there is no ground whatever for the opinion that it is a corruption of Berothai.

From Betah, &c. - In 1-Chronicles 18:8, it is, from Tibhath, and from Chun. Either therefore the same cities were called by several names, as is usual, the one by the Hebrews, the other by the Syrians, or those were two other cities, and so the brass was taken out of these four cities.

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