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												Verse 11 Chronicles 8:1. Now Benjamin 
												begat Bela — He had spoken 
												something of this tribe before, 
												chap. 1 Chronicles 7:6; but now 
												he treats of it again, and that 
												more fully and exactly: partly 
												for Saul’s sake, who was of this 
												tribe; and partly because this 
												tribe adhered to David, and the 
												kingdom of Judah, and went with 
												Judah into Babylon; and now were 
												returned from thence in greater 
												numbers than the other tribes, 
												except Judah. Bela his firstborn 
												— So called by Moses: but the 
												names of the rest vary from 
												those in Moses. Therefore either 
												these were Benjamin’s 
												grand-children, or the same 
												person had two or more names, 
												which was not unusual.
 
 Verse 6
 1 Chronicles 8:6. These are the 
												sons of Ehud — These following, 
												1 Chronicles 8:7, because he 
												here speaks of them who were 
												removed. He describes the sons 
												of Benjamin by the places of 
												their habitation, without an 
												exact account of their parents; 
												because their genealogies were 
												broken by that almost total 
												extirpation of this tribe, 
												Judges 20.
 
 Verse 28
 1 Chronicles 8:28. Heads of the 
												fathers, &c: these dwelt at 
												Jerusalem — All these named from 
												1 Chronicles 8:14 to this place. 
												Particular notice is taken of 
												these, that others, at their 
												return from captivity, might be 
												induced to settle there too, 
												which it seems few were willing 
												to do, because it was the post 
												of danger. Many great and mighty 
												nations were then upon earth, 
												and many illustrious men in 
												them, whose names are buried in 
												perpetual oblivion, while the 
												names of multitudes of the 
												Israel of God are here carefully 
												preserved in everlasting 
												remembrance: a figure of God’s 
												writing the names of his 
												spiritual Israel in the Lamb’s 
												book of life.
 
 Verse 32
 1 Chronicles 8:32. These also 
												dwelt with their brethren in 
												Jerusalem — With those other 
												Benjamites spoken of 1 
												Chronicles 8:28; over against 
												them — In some street or part of 
												Jerusalem, which was over 
												against that where their 
												brethren dwelt.
 
 Verse 40
 1 Chronicles 8:40. Archers — 
												Hebrew, that tread the bow: for 
												the bows of steel, which these 
												used, required great strength to 
												bend them; which therefore they 
												did by treading the bow with 
												their feet, and pulling the 
												string with both their hands.
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