Barzillai in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
("iron".) A Gileadite chief. of Rogelim, whose friendship
David probably made during his flight from Saul in that
trans-Jordanic region. He ministered disinterestedly,
sympathizingly, and liberally, to David's wants during the
whole time of his stay at, Mahanaim in his flight from
Absalom (2 Samuel 17:27-29; 2 Samuel 19:32-40). David in
prosperity did not forget the friend of his adversity: "Come
thou over with me, and I will feed thee with me in
Jerusalem." But Barzillai was unmercenary, and sought his
reward simply in having done his duty.
Instead of grasping at honors and favors at court, he
remembers his age, fourscore, "How long have I to live, that
I should go P" and prefers to die among his own people,
independent though in less grandeur. In the father's stead
Chimham and other sons of his shared David's favor, and were
commended by him to Solomon (1 Kings 2:7). Chimham's name
appears ages subsequently in Jeremiah's time, "the
habitation of Chimham by Bethlehem" being the gift of David
to him out of his own patrimony, and bearing that name to
late generations: an undesigned coincidence and mark of
truth (Jeremiah 41:17)
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