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1 Kings 1:43

Adam Clarke
Bible Commentary

Jonathan answered - He was properly a messenger about the court; we have met with him and Ahimaaz before, 2 Samuel 15:36. He had now been an observer, if not a spy, on all that was doing, and relates the transactions to Adonijah, in the very order in which they took place.

  1. David has nominated Solomon his successor.
  • Zadok, Nathan, and Benaiah, have been appointed to set him on the king's mule.
  • They have taken him to Gihon, and anointed him there.
  • 4. They have brought him up to Jerusalem and placed him on the throne of the kingdom.

    Albert Barnes
    Notes on the Whole Bible

    Verily - “Nay, but” (or, “Not so”).

    Matthew Henry
    Concise Bible Commentary
    The people expressed great joy and satisfaction in the elevation of Solomon. Every true Israelite rejoices in the exaltation of the Son of David. Combinations formed upon evil principles will soon be dissolved, when self-interest calls another way. How can those who do evil deeds expect to have good tidings? Adonijah had despised Solomon, but soon dreaded him. We see here, as in a glass, Jesus, the Son of David and the Son of God, exalted to the throne of glory, notwithstanding all his enemies. His kingdom is far greater than that of his father David, and therein all the true people of God cordially rejoice. The prosperity of his cause is vexation and terror to his enemies. No horns of the altar, nor forms of godliness, nor pretences to religion, can profit those who will not submit to His authority, and accept of his salvation; and if their submission be hypocritical, they shall perish without remedy.
    David in Conquest of Canaan
    The United Monarchy under Solomon (2)