17. dwelt--for a time, until they were ready for their journey to
Egypt
(Jer 42:1-22).
habitation to Chimham--his "caravanserai" close by Beth-lehem. David,
in reward for Barzillai's loyalty, took Chimham his son under his
patronage, and made over to him his own patrimony in the land of
Beth-lehem. It was thence called the habitation of Chimham
(Geruth-Chimham), though it reverted to David's heirs in the year of
jubilee. "Caravanserais" (a compound Persian word, meaning "the
house of a company of travellers") differ from our inns, in that there
is no host to supply food, but each traveller must carry with him his
own.
JFB.
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