
Text -- 2 Kings 10:19 (NET)




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JFB -> 2Ki 10:19
JFB: 2Ki 10:19 - -- The votaries of Baal are here classified under the several titles of prophets, priests, and servants, or worshippers generally. They might be easily c...
The votaries of Baal are here classified under the several titles of prophets, priests, and servants, or worshippers generally. They might be easily convened into one spacious temple, as their number had been greatly diminished both by the influential ministrations of Elijah and Elisha, and also from the late King Joram's neglect and discontinuance of the worship. Jehu's appointment of a solemn sacrifice in honor of Baal, and a summons to all his worshippers to join in its celebration, was a deep-laid plot, which he had resolved upon for their extinction, a measure in perfect harmony with the Mosaic law, and worthy of a constitutional king of Israel. It was done, however, not from religious, but purely political motives, because he believed that the existence and interests of the Baalites were inseparably bound up with the dynasty of Ahab and because he hoped that by their extermination he would secure the attachment of the far larger and more influential party who worshipped God in Israel. Jehonadab's concurrence must have been given in the belief of his being actuated solely by the highest principles of piety and zeal.
Clarke -> 2Ki 10:19
Clarke: 2Ki 10:19 - -- Whosoever shall be wanting, he shall not live - Because, as he will thereby show himself without zeal for the service of his God, he will justly for...
Whosoever shall be wanting, he shall not live - Because, as he will thereby show himself without zeal for the service of his God, he will justly forfeit his life. All this was done in the very spirit of deceit.
TSK -> 2Ki 10:19
TSK: 2Ki 10:19 - -- all the prophets : 2Ki 3:13; 1Ki 22:6
all his servants : 2Ki 10:21
all his priests : 2Ki 10:11
But Jehu : 2Ki 10:18; Job 13:7; Pro 29:5; 2Co 4:2, 2Co ...

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Barnes -> 2Ki 10:19
Barnes: 2Ki 10:19 - -- It appears from this verse that the "prophets"and "priests"of Baal were not identical. The former would correspond to the dervishes, the latter to t...
It appears from this verse that the "prophets"and "priests"of Baal were not identical. The former would correspond to the dervishes, the latter to the mullahs, of Muslim countries. By the "servants"of Baal are meant the ordinary worshippers.
Poole -> 2Ki 10:19
Poole: 2Ki 10:19 - -- All his servants either,
1. All his ministers; of whom there may seem to have been several sorts, whereof two are here distinctly mentioned, his pro...
All his servants either,
1. All his ministers; of whom there may seem to have been several sorts, whereof two are here distinctly mentioned, his prophets and priests; and the rest of the inferior sort may be comprehended under this general title of servants, because they were to attend upon the others in their sacred ministrations. And these being once destroyed, Jehu rightly concluded that the rest would fall of course. And this sense may seem to be favoured by 2Ki 10:22 , wherein vestments were brought forth
for all these worshippers of Baal which were not commonly used by the people in the worship either of God or of Baal, but only by the priests or ministers. Or,
2. All his worshippers, as the same word is translated in the close of this verse.
Quest. How could all these be contained in one house of Baal?
Answ Well enough, for the number of Baal’ s worshippers had been vastly diminished by the ministry of Elijah and Elisha, and the rest of the prophets, and by Joram’ s neglect and disuse of that worship. For the generality of the Israelites had too much knowledge to have any real and religious respect to such senseless idols; only they practised it in compliance with the humour of their king and queen, and for worldly or wicked ends; and therefore when the king deserted it, they generally forsook it, some few silly and besotted persons excepted, who are here gathered together. Besides, this house or temple of Baal might be very large and capacious, and probably was so, because it was the chief of that sort, as being in the king’ s city, and nigh his palace, and for the use of the king and queen, and the while court, and for great and high solemnities. Moreover, as the name of the house or temple of God at Jerusalem oft signifies not only the principal building, but all the other buildings and courts belonging to it, in which all the worshippers stood when they worshipped; so it might be here; and so there was space sufficient for all the worshippers of Baal which can reasonably be thought to have been at this time in all Israel.
I have a great sacrifice to do to Baal I will offer to him a noble and acceptable sacrifice; not of sheep, or oxen, &c., as they understood it, but of his own beloved priests, and prophets, and servants, as he meant it.
In subtlety with another design, that he might both certainly discover and utterly destroy them all, without any further trouble, or danger of sedition or tumult in his kingdom.
Haydock -> 2Ki 10:19
Servants. The number had greatly decreased under Joram. (Menochius)
Gill -> 2Ki 10:19
Gill: 2Ki 10:19 - -- All that were employed in the several parts of religious worship given him, and in performing any rite and ceremony belonging to it; in invocation of ...
All that were employed in the several parts of religious worship given him, and in performing any rite and ceremony belonging to it; in invocation of him, and singing praises to him, as the prophets; in offering sacrifices to him, as the priests; or in assisting them in their service, who may be meant by his servants or ministers:
for I have a great sacrifice to do to Baal; by which, though he might mean a sacrifice of his prophets, priests, servants, and worshippers, he would have it otherwise understood, and his design was to deceive, which cannot be justified:
whosoever shall be wanting, he shall not live: but be put to death; this he said, pretending his great zeal for Baal, when his view was by this threatening to get all his worshippers together to destroy them, that none might escape as follows:
but Jehu did it in subtlety, to the intent that he might destroy the worshippers of Baal: the Targum renders it, "with wisdom"; but Jarchi and Ben Gersom much better, "in deceit"; the word signifies supplantation, such as Esau charged Jacob with.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 10:1-36
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 10:1-36 - --1 Jehu, by his letters, causes seventy of Ahab's children to be beheaded.8 He excuses the fact by the prophecy of Elijah.12 At the shearing house he s...
MHCC -> 2Ki 10:15-28
MHCC: 2Ki 10:15-28 - --Is thine heart right? This is a question we should often put to ourselves. I make a fair profession, have gained a reputation among men, but, is my he...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 10:15-28
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 10:15-28 - -- Jehu, pushing on his work, is here, I. Courting the friendship of a good man, Jehonadab the son of Rechab, 2Ki 10:15, 2Ki 10:16. This Jehonadab, t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 10:18-20
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:18-20 - --
Extermination of the Prophets and Priests of Baal and of the Baal-Worship. - 2Ki 10:28. Under the pretence of wishing to serve Baal even more than A...
Constable: 2Ki 9:30--18:1 - --C. The Second Period of Antagonism 9:30-17:41
The kingdoms of Israel and Judah continued without an alli...

Constable: 2Ki 9:30--11:1 - --1. Jehu's evil reign in Israel 9:30-10:36
Since the writer did not record Jehu's coronation, we ...
