
Text -- 2 Chronicles 20:33 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 20:33
Wesley: 2Ch 20:33 - -- Not universally; the fault was not in Jehoshaphat, but in the people, who, though they did worship the true God, yet would not be confined to the temp...
Not universally; the fault was not in Jehoshaphat, but in the people, who, though they did worship the true God, yet would not be confined to the temple, but for their own conveniency, or from their affection to their ancient custom chose to worship him in the high - places.
JFB -> 2Ch 20:33
JFB: 2Ch 20:33 - -- Those on which idolatry was practised were entirely destroyed (2Ch 17:6); but those where the people, notwithstanding the erection of the temple, cont...
Those on which idolatry was practised were entirely destroyed (2Ch 17:6); but those where the people, notwithstanding the erection of the temple, continued to worship the true God, prudence required to be slowly and gradually abolished, in deference to popular prejudice.
Clarke -> 2Ch 20:33
Clarke: 2Ch 20:33 - -- The high places were not taken away - The idolatry, as we have seen, was universally suppressed; but some of the places where that worship had been ...
The high places were not taken away - The idolatry, as we have seen, was universally suppressed; but some of the places where that worship had been performed were not destroyed. Some of them still remained; and these, to such a fickle people, became the means of idolatry in reigns less propitious to truth and religion.
TSK -> 2Ch 20:33

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Barnes -> 2Ch 20:33
Barnes: 2Ch 20:33 - -- The latter clause of this verse helps to reconcile the first clause with the statement that Jehoshaphat "took away the high places"(see 2Ch 15:17 no...
The latter clause of this verse helps to reconcile the first clause with the statement that Jehoshaphat "took away the high places"(see 2Ch 15:17 note).
Poole -> 2Ch 20:33
Poole: 2Ch 20:33 - -- The high places where not taken away not fully nor universally; of which See Poole "2Ch 17:6" . The fault was not in Jehoshaphat, but in the people,...
The high places where not taken away not fully nor universally; of which See Poole "2Ch 17:6" . The fault was not in Jehoshaphat, but in the people, who, though they did worship the true God, yet would not be confined to the temple, but for their own conveniency, or from their affection to their ancient custom, chose to worship him in the high places; which Jehoshaphat was forced to connive at, lest those people, being debarred from that dearly-beloved practice, should fall into a neglect of God and his worship.
Haydock -> 2Ch 20:33
Haydock: 2Ch 20:33 - -- Places, erected in honour of God, but displeasing to him, C. xvii. 6. H. ---
The good king perhaps attempted to take these also away, but was oblig...
Places, erected in honour of God, but displeasing to him, C. xvii. 6. H. ---
The good king perhaps attempted to take these also away, but was obliged to desist by the rebellious people. M. ---
Hence we find that they are here blamed. H. ---
They would not conform exactly to the law, (Lev. xvii. 3.; T.) and the king was not able to bring all to perfection. W. ---
"It is better to pass over....vices, than to shew which we cannot subdue." Tacitus, An. iii.
Gill -> 2Ch 20:33
Gill: 2Ch 20:33 - -- Howbeit, the high places were not taken away,.... The high places, where idols were worshipped, were taken away, 2Ch 17:6, but not those where sacrifi...
Howbeit, the high places were not taken away,.... The high places, where idols were worshipped, were taken away, 2Ch 17:6, but not those where sacrifices were offered to the true God:
for as yet the people had not prepared their hearts unto the God of their fathers; to seek and serve him wholly, according to his will, to offer sacrifices to him only at Jerusalem, as the law required, Deu 12:5, they could not as yet be prevailed upon to relinquish the high places, built and made use of before the temple was; partly because they were nearer to some of them than that, and partly out of veneration for them, as being of a long time used.

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NET Notes -> 2Ch 20:33
NET Notes: 2Ch 20:33 Heb “and still the people did not set their heart[s] on the God of their fathers.”
Geneva Bible -> 2Ch 20:33
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 20:33 Howbeit the high places were ( t ) not taken away: for as yet the people had not prepared their hearts unto the God of their fathers.
( t ) If the gr...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 20:1-37
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 20:1-37 - --1 Jehoshaphat, invaded by Moab, proclaims a fast.5 His prayer.14 The prophecy of Jahaziel.20 Jehoshaphat exhorts the people, and sets singers to prais...
MHCC -> 2Ch 20:31-37
MHCC: 2Ch 20:31-37 - --Jehoshaphat kept close to the worship of God, and did what he could to keep his people close to it. But after God had done such great things for him, ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 20:31-37
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 20:31-37 - -- We are now drawing towards the close of the history of Jehoshaphat's reign, for a further account of which those who lived when this book was publis...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 20:31-37
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 20:31-37 - --
Concluding notes on Jehoshaphat's reign, which are found also in 1Ki 22:41-51, where they, supplemented by some notes (1Ki 22:45, 1Ki 22:48, and 1Ki...
Constable: 2Ch 10:1--36:23 - --IV. THE REIGNS OF SOLOMON'S SUCCESSORS chs. 10--36
"With the close of Solomon's reign we embark upon a new phase...

Constable: 2Ch 17:1--20:37 - --D. Jehoshaphat chs. 17-20
This account of Jehoshaphat's rule reveals that God was then actively leading ...
