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JFB -> 2Ki 14:11-14
JFB: 2Ki 14:11-14 - -- The sarcastic tenor of this reply incited the king of Judah the more; for, being in a state of judicial blindness and infatuation (2Ch 25:20), he was ...
The sarcastic tenor of this reply incited the king of Judah the more; for, being in a state of judicial blindness and infatuation (2Ch 25:20), he was immovably determined on war. But the superior energy of Joash surprised him ere he had completed his military preparations. Pouring a large army into the territory of Judah, he encountered Amaziah in a pitched battle, routed his army, and took him prisoner. Then having marched to Jerusalem [2Ki 14:13], he not only demolished part of the city walls, but plundered the treasures of the palace and temple. Taking hostages to prevent any further molestation from Judah, he terminated the war. Without leaving a garrison in Jerusalem, he returned to his capital with all convenient speed, his presence and all his forces being required to repel the troublesome incursions of the Syrians.
Clarke -> 2Ki 14:14
Clarke: 2Ki 14:14 - -- And he took - hostages - התערבות hattaaruboth , pledges; from ערב arab , to pledge, give security, etc., for the performance of some pro...
And he took - hostages -
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Barnes -> 2Ki 14:14
Barnes: 2Ki 14:14 - -- This is the only distinct mention of "hostages"in the Old Testament. It would seem that the Oriental conquerors generally regarded the terror of the...
This is the only distinct mention of "hostages"in the Old Testament. It would seem that the Oriental conquerors generally regarded the terror of their arms as sufficient to secure the performance of the engagements contracted toward them.
Poole -> 2Ki 14:14
Poole: 2Ki 14:14 - -- Hostages to assure their peaceable carriage towards him.
Returned to Samaria: he did not keep Jerusalem, nor seek to gain the possession and domini...
Hostages to assure their peaceable carriage towards him.
Returned to Samaria: he did not keep Jerusalem, nor seek to gain the possession and dominion of that kingdom; partly because he thought he could not keep it, considering the difficulty he found in keeping his own from such potent and near enemies as the Syrians were, and the great affection which all Judah bare to David’ s house; and partly because God so inclined his heart, that he might make good his promise to David and his family.
Haydock -> 2Ki 14:14
Haydock: 2Ki 14:14 - -- Hostages, as he left Amasias, on condition he should pay tribute, (Menochius) and took "the children of the nobles" (Chaldean) to secure his fidelity...
Hostages, as he left Amasias, on condition he should pay tribute, (Menochius) and took "the children of the nobles" (Chaldean) to secure his fidelity. (Haydock)
Gill -> 2Ki 14:14
Gill: 2Ki 14:14 - -- And he took all the gold and silver, and all the vessels that were found in the house of the Lord,.... In 2Ch 25:24 it is added, "with Obededom", who,...
And he took all the gold and silver, and all the vessels that were found in the house of the Lord,.... In 2Ch 25:24 it is added, "with Obededom", who, and his family, had the care of them by lot, see 1Ch 26:15.
and in the treasures of the king's house; which were also spoiled and plundered:
and hostages; either such as the king of Judah had taken from Edom, as pledges of their fidelity, that they might not rebel; or which the king of Israel took of Judah, even sons of the princes, as the Targum, for security, that they would give him no more trouble:
and returned to Samaria; without attempting to bring the kingdom of Judah into subjection to him, which he might suppose he could not hold, and having enough to do with the Syrians, his avowed enemies.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 14:1-29
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 14:1-29 - --1 Amaziah's good reign.5 His justice on the murderers of his father.7 His victory over Edom.8 Amaziah, provoking Jehoash, is overcome and spoiled.15 J...
MHCC -> 2Ki 14:8-14
MHCC: 2Ki 14:8-14 - --For some time after the division of the kingdoms, Judah suffered much from the enmity of Israel. After Asa's time, it suffered more by the friendship ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 14:8-14
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 14:8-14 - -- For several successions after the division of the kingdoms that of Judah suffered much by the enmity of Israel. After Asa's time, for several succ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 14:1-22
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 14:1-22 - --
Reign of Amaziah of Judah (cf. 2 Chron 25). - 2Ki 14:1-7. Length and spirit of his reign, and his victory over the Edomites. - 2Ki 14:1. Amaziah beg...
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 14:1-22 - --6. Amaziah's good reign in Judah 14:1-22
Amaziah reigned over Judah for 29 years (796-767 B.C.)....





