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2 Chronicles 17:14

The captains of thousands; Adnah the chief - literally, "princes of thousands, Adnah the prince." The writer does not mean that Adnah (or Johohanan, II Chronicles 17:15) was in any way superior to the other "princes," but only that he was one of them.

Three hundred thousand - This number. and those which follow in II Chronicles 17:15-18, have been with good reason regarded as corrupt by most critics. For:

(1) They imply a minimum population of 1,480 to the square mile, which is more than three times greater than that of any country in the known world (circa 1880' s).

(2) they produce a total just double that of the next largest estimate of the military force of Judah, the 580, 000 of II Chronicles 14:8.

(3) they are professedly a statement, not of the whole military force, but of the force maintained at Jerusalem (II Chronicles 17:13; compare II Chronicles 17:19).

It is probable that the original numbers have been lost, and that the loss was suppplied by a scribe, who took II Chronicles 14:8 as his basis.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing 2 Chronicles 17:14:

1 Kings 12:21
1 Kings 20:15
1 Kings 22:4

 

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