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Text -- 1 Kings 14:13 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Ki 14:13 - -- For the loss of so worthy and hopeful a person, and for the sad calamities which will follow his death, which possibly his moderation, and wisdom, and...
For the loss of so worthy and hopeful a person, and for the sad calamities which will follow his death, which possibly his moderation, and wisdom, and virtue, might have prevented. So they should mourn, not simply for him, but for their own loss in him.
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Wesley: 1Ki 14:13 - -- Pious intentions of taking away the calves, and of permitting or obliging his people to go up to Jerusalem to worship, if God gave him life and author...
Pious intentions of taking away the calves, and of permitting or obliging his people to go up to Jerusalem to worship, if God gave him life and authority to do it, and of trusting God with his kingdom.
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Wesley: 1Ki 14:13 - -- Which is added for his greater commendation; he was good in the midst of so many temptations and wicked examples; a good branch of a bad flock.
Which is added for his greater commendation; he was good in the midst of so many temptations and wicked examples; a good branch of a bad flock.
JFB -> 1Ki 14:13
The only one of Jeroboam's family who should receive the rites of sepulture.
Clarke -> 1Ki 14:13
Clarke: 1Ki 14:13 - -- In him there is found some good thing - Far be it from God to destroy the righteous with the wicked; God respects even a little good, because it is ...
In him there is found some good thing - Far be it from God to destroy the righteous with the wicked; God respects even a little good, because it is a seed from himself. The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed.
Defender: 1Ki 14:13 - -- This phrase can also be translated as "shall be buried." 1Ki 14:11 indicates others of Jeroboam's line will not be buried.
This phrase can also be translated as "shall be buried." 1Ki 14:11 indicates others of Jeroboam's line will not be buried.
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Defender: 1Ki 14:13 - -- This commendation at least suggests that this child, not having reached the age of conscious sin, is safe in Christ, who would eventually die for his ...
This commendation at least suggests that this child, not having reached the age of conscious sin, is safe in Christ, who would eventually die for his innate sin-nature (2Sa 12:23)."
TSK -> 1Ki 14:13
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Barnes -> 1Ki 14:13
Barnes: 1Ki 14:13 - -- The child was evidently a prince of some promise. It is probable that he was heir to the throne.
The child was evidently a prince of some promise. It is probable that he was heir to the throne.
Poole -> 1Ki 14:13
Poole: 1Ki 14:13 - -- All Israel shall mourn for him either, first, for the loss of so worthy and hopeful a person; or, secondly, for the sad calamities which should follo...
All Israel shall mourn for him either, first, for the loss of so worthy and hopeful a person; or, secondly, for the sad calamities which should follow his death, which possibly his moderation, and wisdom, and virtue might have prevented, whereof his death was a certain presage and evidence. So they should mourn, not simply for him, but for their own loss in him.
Shall come to the grave shall have the honour of burial, denied to the rest, 1Ki 14:11 .
Some good thing toward the Lord God of Israel some pious inclinations and intentions of taking away the calves, or of permitting or obliging his people to go up to Jerusalem to worship, if God gave him life and authority to do it, and of trusting God with his kingdom in that case.
In the house of Jeroboam which is added for his greater commendation; he was good in the midst of so many temptations and wicked examples; a good branch of a bad stock.
Haydock -> 1Ki 14:13
Haydock: 1Ki 14:13 - -- Word from. Hebrew or "thought towards." (Grotius) ---
He has entertained sentiments of piety (Calmet) in the midst of a wicked court; therefore, Go...
Word from. Hebrew or "thought towards." (Grotius) ---
He has entertained sentiments of piety (Calmet) in the midst of a wicked court; therefore, God will hasten to draw him out of the midst of iniquity. (Haydock) ---
The Rabbins say that he had pulled down the walls, which his father had built, to prevent the people from going to Jerusalem. (Calmet) ---
God was please to shew mercy to him. (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Ki 14:13
Gill: 1Ki 14:13 - -- And all Israel shall mourn for him, and bury him,.... Give him an honourable interment, and follow him to the grave with lamentation, because he was t...
And all Israel shall mourn for him, and bury him,.... Give him an honourable interment, and follow him to the grave with lamentation, because he was the heir apparent to the throne, and an hopeful prince, of whom they had raised expectations; that when he came to the throne things would take a different turn, especially in matters of religion, and they might fear, he being removed, things would grow worse instead of better:
for he only of Jeroboam shall come to the grave; or be buried, the rest should be devoured by dogs or fowls:
because in him there is found some good thing towards the Lord God of Israel in the house of Jeroboam; the principles of grace were implanted, and seeds of piety and religion sown in his heart; and there appeared a disposition of mind, and desires in him to the name of God, and the remembrance of it; or to his pure worship and service; it might be discerned that he had a dislike of idolatry, and a desire to have true religion restored. The Jews say k that this good thing in him was, that he was the means of removing the watch or guards that were placed in the way to hinder the Israelites from going up to the feasts of the Lord.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 14:1-31
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 14:1-31 - --1 Abijah being sick, Jeroboam sends his wife, disguised, with presents to the prophet Ahijah at Shiloh.5 Ahijah, forewarned by God, denounces God's ju...
MHCC -> 1Ki 14:7-20
MHCC: 1Ki 14:7-20 - --Whether we keep an account of God's mercies to us or not, he does; and he will set them in order before us, if we are ungrateful, to our greater confu...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 14:7-20
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 14:7-20 - -- When those that set up idols, and keep them up, go to enquire of the Lord, he determines to answer them, not according to the pretensions of their e...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 14:1-20
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 14:1-20 - --
Reign of Jeroboam. - Vv. 1-18. Ahijah's prophecy against Jeroboam and the kingdom of Israel . - As Jeroboam did not desist from his idolatry notwit...
Constable -> 1Ki 12:25--14:21; 1Ki 14:1-18
Constable: 1Ki 12:25--14:21 - --2. Jeroboam's evil reign in Israel 12:25-14:20
Jeroboam was the first of 20 kings who ruled the ...
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