1 Chronicles 11:17 (BSB)

David longed for water and said, “Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!”

From 1 Chronicles 11. Also in the ESV.

Commentary on 1 Chronicles 11:17

  • Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on 1 Chronicles 11:10-47: We have here an account of David's worthies, the great men of his time that served him and were preferred by him. The first edition of this catalogue we had, Sa2 23:8, etc. This is much the same, only that those named here from Ch1 11:41 to the end are added. Observe, I. The connexion of this catalogue with that which is said concerning David, Ch1 11:9. 1.
  • Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (Reformed), Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible on 1 Chronicles 11:10-47: A CATALOGUE OF HIS WORTHIES. (1Ch. 11:10-47) These . . . are the chief of the mighty men--(See on Sa2 23:8). They are here described as those who held strongly with him (Margin) to make him king, &c. In these words the sacred historian assigns a reason for introducing the list of their names, immediately after his account of the election of David as king...
  • Adam Clarke (Methodist), Clarke's Commentary on the Bible on 1 Chronicles 11:17: David longed - See the notes on Sa2 23:15-17 (note).
  • Keil & Delitzsch (Lutheran), Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament on 1 Chronicles 11:15-19: 1Ch 11:15-19 In 1Ch 11:15-19 (cf. 2Sa 23:13-17) there follows an exploit of three others of the thirty, whose names have not been handed down. ראשׁ השּׁלושׁים, the thirty chiefs (not, as Thenius wrongly interprets the words, these three knights the chief parts, i.e., these three chief knights), are David’s heroes hereafter mentioned, the thirty-two heroes of the third class named in 1Ch 11:26-40 (or vv. 24-39 of Samuel).