24 And Adoram was over the tribute: and Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was recorder: [1]

Other Translations of 2 Samuel 20:24

New International Version

24 AdoniramSome Septuagint manuscripts (see also 1 Kings 4:6 and 5:14); Hebrew "Adoram" was in charge of forced labor; Jehoshaphat son of Ahilud was recorder;

English Standard Version

24 and Adoram was in charge of the forced labor; and Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was the recorder;

The Message

24 Adoniram over the work crews; Jehoshaphat son of Ahilud was clerk;

New King James Version

24 Adoram was in charge of revenue; Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was recorder;

New Living Translation

24 Adoniram was in charge of forced labor. Jehoshaphat son of Ahilud was the royal historian.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Samuel 20:24

Commentary on 2 Samuel 20:23-26

(Read 2 Samuel 20:23-26)

Here is the state of David's court, after his restoration. It is well when able men are appointed to discharge public duties; let all seek to perform those duties, as faithful servants to the Son of David.

18 Then king Rehoboam sent Adoram, who was over the tribute; and all Israel stoned him with stones, that he died. Therefore king Rehoboam made speed to get him up to his chariot, to flee to Jerusalem.

Other Translations of 1 Kings 12:18

New International Version

18 King Rehoboam sent out Adoniram,Some Septuagint manuscripts and Syriac (see also 4:6 and 5:14); Hebrew "Adoram" who was in charge of forced labor, but all Israel stoned him to death. King Rehoboam, however, managed to get into his chariot and escape to Jerusalem.

English Standard Version

18 Then King Rehoboam sent Adoram, who was taskmaster over the forced labor, and all Israel stoned him to death with stones. And King Rehoboam hurried to mount his chariot to flee to Jerusalem.

The Message

18 When King Rehoboam next sent out Adoniram, head of the workforce, the Israelites ganged up on him, pelted him with stones, and killed him. King Rehoboam jumped in his chariot and fled to Jerusalem as fast as he could.

New King James Version

18 Then King Rehoboam sent Adoram, who was in charge of the revenue; but all Israel stoned him with stones, and he died. Therefore King Rehoboam mounted his chariot in haste to flee to Jerusalem.

New Living Translation

18 King Rehoboam sent Adoniram, who was in charge of forced labor, to restore order, but the people of Israel stoned him to death. When this news reached King Rehoboam, he quickly jumped into his chariot and fled to Jerusalem.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Kings 12:18

Commentary on 1 Kings 12:16-24

(Read 1 Kings 12:16-24)

The people speak unbecomingly of David. How soon are good men, and their good services to the public, forgotten ! These considerations should reconcile us to our losses and troubles, that God is the Author of them, and our brethren the instruments: let us not meditate revenge. Rehoboam and his people hearkened to the word of the Lord. When we know God's mind, we must submit, how much soever it crosses our own mind. If we secure the favour of God, not all the universe can hurt us.