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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of 1 Chronicles 6:10

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of 1 Chronicles 6:10

And Johanan begot Azariah, (he [it is] that executed the priest’s office in the temple that Solomon built in Jerusalem: )

Verse 10. Johanan] Supposed to be the same as Jehoiada.

Executed the priest’s office] Probably this refers to the dignified manner in which Azariah opposed King Uzziah, who wished to invade the priest’s office, and offer incense in the temple. See 2Ch 26:17-18.

Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible

He it is that executed the priests office: so did all the rest, but it is implied that lie did it worthily, he filled his place and valiantly discharged his office in Uzziahs time; of which see 2Ch 26:17, &c. Or this he may relate to Johanan, otherwise called Jehoiada, who is so highly commended for the good service which he did to the house of God and of the king; of whom see 2Ki 11.

In the temple that Solomon built; in Solomons temple; so called to distinguish it from the second temple, which was built or in building when these books were written.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

10. he it is that executed thepriest’s office in the temple that Solomon built in JerusalemItis doubtful whether the person in favor of whom this testimony isborne be Johanan or Azariah. If the former, he is the same asJehoiada, who rendered important public services (2Ki11:1-20); if the latter, it refers to the worthy and independentpart he acted in resisting the unwarrantable encroachments of Uzziah(2Ch 26:17).

in the temple that Solomonbuilt in Jerusalemdescribed in this particular manner todistinguish it from the second temple, which was in existence at thetime when this history was written.

Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

[See comments on 1Ch 6:3].

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

1Ch 6:10. He it is that executed the priest’s office, &c. Some suppose that this Azariah is he who strenuously opposed king Uzziah; and that, therefore, he is thus mentioned. Houbigant thinks that he was the son of Zadok, mentioned 1Ki 4:2.

Fuente: Commentary on the Holy Bible by Thomas Coke

1Ch 6:10 And Johanan begat Azariah, (he [it is] that executed the priest’s office in the temple that Solomon built in Jerusalem:)

Ver. 10. And Johanan. ] Alias Jehoiadah. 2Ch 23:1

He it is that executed the priest’s office.] Whether we understand it of the father or the son, we do not amiss: Nam uterque se strenue gessit in sacerdotio, they were gallant men both.

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

temple = house.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

am 3244, bc 760

Johanan: Johanan is supposed to the same as Jehoiada, as he would otherwise not be mentioned.

executed: 2Ch 26:17-20

the temple: Heb. the house

Solomon: 1Ki 6:1 – 1Ki 7:51, 2Ch 3:4

Reciprocal: Exo 28:1 – among 1Ch 6:32 – until Solomon

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

1Ch 6:10. He it is that executed the priests office, &c. So did all the rest: but it is implied that he did it worthily; he filled his place well, and valiantly discharged his office. For it is supposed this was that Azariah who boldly opposed the presumption of King Uzziah, when he invaded the priests office, 2Ch 26:17. This remark may, however, relate to Johanan, otherwise called Jehoiada, who is so highly commended for the good service which he did to the house of God, and of the king; of whom see 2 Kings 11. In the temple that Solomon built In Solomons temple; so denominated to distinguish it from the second temple, which was built, or in building, when these books were written.

Fuente: Joseph Bensons Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

6:10 And Johanan begat Azariah, (he [it is] that executed the {b} priest’s office in the temple that Solomon built in Jerusalem:)

(b) And valiantly resisted king Uzziah, who would have usurped the priest’s office 2Ch 26:17-18.

Fuente: Geneva Bible Notes