Text -- 2 Chronicles 13:10 (NET)
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Heb. Jehovah, the only true God.
Maintain his worship which you have rejected.
JFB -> 2Ch 13:4-12
JFB: 2Ch 13:4-12 - -- He had entered the enemy's territory and was encamped on an eminence near Beth-el (Jos 18:22). Jeroboam's army lay at the foot of the hill, and as a p...
He had entered the enemy's territory and was encamped on an eminence near Beth-el (Jos 18:22). Jeroboam's army lay at the foot of the hill, and as a pitched battle was expected, Abijah, according to the singular usage of ancient times, harangued the enemy. The speakers in such circumstances, while always extolling their own merits, poured out torrents of invective and virulent abuse upon the adversary. So did Abijah. He dwelt on the divine right of the house of David to the throne; and sinking all reference to the heaven-condemned offenses of Solomon and the divine appointment of Jeroboam, as well as the divine sanction of the separation, he upbraided Jeroboam as a usurper, and his subjects as rebels, who took advantage of the youth and inexperience of Rehoboam. Then contrasting the religious state of the two kingdoms, he drew a black picture of the impious innovations and gross idolatry introduced by Jeroboam, with his expulsion and impoverishment (2Ch 11:14) of the Levites. He dwelt with reasonable pride on the pure and regular observance of the ancient institutions of Moses in his own dominion [2Ch 13:11] and concluded with this emphatic appeal: "O children of Israel, fight ye not against Jehovah, the God of your fathers, for ye shall not prosper."
Clarke -> 2Ch 13:10
Clarke: 2Ch 13:10 - -- The Lord is our God - We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to his own law.
The Lord is our God - We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to his own law.
TSK -> 2Ch 13:10
TSK: 2Ch 13:10 - -- the Lord : We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to His own law. But what Abijah urged concerning the state of religion in...
the Lord : We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to His own law. But what Abijah urged concerning the state of religion in Judah was not strictly just; and, as spoken by him, it favoured ostentation. Abijah himself was but an indifferent character; and idolatry was evidently connived at in his days. Yet it was true, that the men of Judah had the priests, ordinances, and worship of Jehovah among them; that there were numbers of pious worshippers in the land; that theirs was the more righteous cause; that Jehovah was on their side as their Captain, while Israel fought against him; and that the presence of the priests with the sacred trumpets was a token of His presence and favour. 2Ch 11:16, 2Ch 11:17; Exo 19:5, Exo 19:6; Zec 13:9
the priests : Exod. 29:1-37; Num 16:40, Num 18:1-7
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Poole -> 2Ch 13:10
Poole: 2Ch 13:10 - -- The Lord Heb. Jehovah , the only true and great God.
We have not forsaken him we maintain his honour and worship, which you have ungratefully reje...
The Lord Heb. Jehovah , the only true and great God.
We have not forsaken him we maintain his honour and worship, which you have ungratefully rejected.
Gill -> 2Ch 13:10
Gill: 2Ch 13:10 - -- But as for us, the Lord is our God,.... The Word of the Lord, as the Targum; we know and acknowledge no other; not the calves at Dan and Bethel, nor ...
But as for us, the Lord is our God,.... The Word of the Lord, as the Targum; we know and acknowledge no other; not the calves at Dan and Bethel, nor any other idols, only the one living and true God:
and we have not forsaken him; his laws, statutes, ordinances, and worship; for though Abijah was not a religious man, yet it seems the form of religion was kept up, and temple service was observed, in his days:
and the priests which minister unto the Lord; by offering sacrifices, and burning incense:
are the sons of Aaron; and they only:
and the Levites wait upon their business; some in singing songs of praise, vocally and instrumentally, others in keeping the doors of the temple and the treasures of the house of God, and others in assisting the priests at the altar.