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New Defender's Study Bible Notes
10:2 shewed kindness unto me. This particular incident is not recorded in the Bible, but may have happened sometime during David’s exile.
10:16 Hadarezer. Hadarezer is evidently the same as Hadadezer, king of Zobah (II Samuel 10:8; also II Samuel 8:3). Zobah was a Syrian sub-kingdom.
10:18 seven hundred. The parallel account of the same battle between David and the Syrians in I Chronicles 19:18 says that “David slew of the Syrians seven thousand men which fought in chariots.” One explanation for this apparent discrepancy is a copyist’s error. The Hebrew characters for seven hundred and seven thousand are very easy to interchange. But see note for II Samuel 8:4. Also, some have said that each chariot may have carried ten men.
10:18 forty thousand horsemen. I Chronicles 19:18 says these were “forty thousand footmen.” The same men could fight either on horseback or on foot, as needed.
10:19 all the kings. Many of the Syrian city states (Zobah, etc.) became servants of Israel after this battle, and the Ammonites would soon follow.