Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 Samuel 8:18 - 8:18

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Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 Samuel 8:18 - 8:18


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Was over: these words are supplied out of the parallel place, 1Ch_18:17, and out of 2Sa_20:23, where they are expressed.



The Cherethites and Pelethites were undoubtedly soldiers, and such as were eminent for their valour and fidelity to the king, as is evident from 2Sa_15:18 20:7 1Ki_1:38,44; and most probably they were the king’s guards, which consisted of these two bands, who might be distinguished either by their several weapons, or by the differing time or manner of their service. They are supposed to be thus called, either, first, from their office, which was upon the king’s command to cut off or punish offenders, and to preserve the king’s person, as their names in the Hebrew tongue may seem to imply; or, secondly, from some country or place to which they had relation. As for the Cherethites, it is certain they were either a branch of the Philistines, or a people neighbouring to them, and confederate with them, as is manifest from 1Sa_30:14 Eze_25:16 Zep_2:4,5. And so might the Pelethites be too, though that be not related in Scripture. And these Israelites and soldiers of David might be so called, either because they went and lived with David when he dwelt in those parts; or from some notable exploit against or victory over these people; as among the Romans the names of Asiaticus, Africanus, &c. were given for the same reason. One of their exploits against the Cherethites is in part related 1Sa_30:14. And it is likely they did many other against them, and against other people, amongst which the Pelethites might be one.



Were chief rulers; had the places of greatest. authority and dignity conferred upon them.