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Text -- 1 Kings 15:18 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Ki 15:18 - -- What either Shishak had left, or Abijam, or Asa, or others, both of Israel or Judah had dedicated; which probably was not inconsiderable, because Asa ...
What either Shishak had left, or Abijam, or Asa, or others, both of Israel or Judah had dedicated; which probably was not inconsiderable, because Asa had got great spoils from Zerah, 2Ch 14:9-15, and he and his numerous and prosperous people, did at this time express a great zeal for the house and worship of God.
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Wesley: 1Ki 15:18 - -- Wherein he committed three great faults, amongst many others, first, he alienated things consecrated to God, without necessity. Secondly, he did this ...
Wherein he committed three great faults, amongst many others, first, he alienated things consecrated to God, without necessity. Secondly, he did this out of distrust of that God whose power and goodness he had lately experienced. Thirdly, he did this for an ill intent, to hire him to the breach of his league and covenant with Baasha, 1Ki 15:19, and to take away part of that land which by right, and the special gift of God, belonged to the Israelites.
JFB -> 1Ki 15:18-20; 1Ki 15:18-20
JFB: 1Ki 15:18-20 - -- Asa's religious character is now seen to decline. He trusted not in the Lord (2Ch 16:7). In this emergency Asa solicited the powerful aid of the king ...
Asa's religious character is now seen to decline. He trusted not in the Lord (2Ch 16:7). In this emergency Asa solicited the powerful aid of the king of Damascene-Syria; and to bribe him to break off his alliance with Baasha, he transmitted to him the treasure lying in the temple and palace. The Syrian mercenaries were gained. Instances are to be found, both in the ancient and modern history of the East, of the violation of treaties equally sudden and unscrupulous, through the presentation of some tempting bribe. Ben-hadad poured an army into the northern provinces of Israel, and having captured some cities in Galilee, on the borders of Syria, compelled Baasha to withdraw from Ramah back within his own territories.
Clarke: 1Ki 15:18 - -- Asa took all the silver - Shishak, king of Egypt, had not taken the whole, or there had been some treasures brought in since that time
Asa took all the silver - Shishak, king of Egypt, had not taken the whole, or there had been some treasures brought in since that time
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Clarke: 1Ki 15:18 - -- Ben-hadad - This was the grandson of Rezon, called here Hezion, who founded the kingdom of Damascus. See 1Ki 11:23, 1Ki 11:24; and Calmet.
Defender -> 1Ki 15:18
TSK -> 1Ki 15:18
TSK: 1Ki 15:18 - -- Asa : 1Ki 15:15, 1Ki 14:26; 2Ki 12:18, 2Ki 18:15, 2Ki 18:16; 2Ch 15:18, 2Ch 16:2-6
Benhadad : 1Ki 20:1-5, 1Ki 20:33, 1Ki 20:34; 2Ki 8:7-15
Damascus : ...
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Barnes -> 1Ki 15:18
Barnes: 1Ki 15:18 - -- Left - Or, according to another reading, "found."The wealthy condition of the temple treasury is sufficiently indicated in 1Ki 15:15. Compare 2...
Left - Or, according to another reading, "found."The wealthy condition of the temple treasury is sufficiently indicated in 1Ki 15:15. Compare 2Ch 15:18.
Asa’ s conduct in calling Benhadad to his aid, condemned by the seer Hanani 2Ch 16:7, cannot, of course, be justified; but there was much to excuse it. An alliance, it appears, had existed between Abijam and Tabrimon, Benhadad’ s father 1Ki 15:19 - an alliance which may have helped Abijam to gain his great victory over Jeroboam and achieve his subsequent conquests 2Ch 13:17-20. This had been brought to an end by Baasha, who had succeeded in inducing Benhadad to enter into a league with him. It was only natural that Asa should endeavor to break up this league; and, politically speaking, he had a full right to go further, and obtain, if he could, the support of the Syrian troops for himself. The Israelites had set the example of calling in a foreign power, when Jeroboam obtained the aid of Shishak.
To Benhadad - On the probable succession of the Damascene kings, and on the meaning of the name Hadad, see 1Ki 11:14, 1Ki 11:23.
Poole -> 1Ki 15:18
Poole: 1Ki 15:18 - -- All the silver and the gold that were left these poor remainders, which either Shishak had left at that time, 1Ki 14:26 , or Abijam, or Asa, or other...
All the silver and the gold that were left these poor remainders, which either Shishak had left at that time, 1Ki 14:26 , or Abijam, or Asa, or others, both of Israel and Judah, had dedicated; which probably was not inconsiderable, because Asa had got great spoils from Zerah, 2Ch 14 , and he and his numerous and prosperous people did at this time express a great zeal for the house and worship of God.
Asa sent them to Ben-hadad wherein he committed three great faults, amongst many others. First, He alienated things consecrated to God without necessity. Secondly, He did this out of carnal fear and distrust of that God whose power and goodness he had lately experienced. Thirdly, He did this for an ill intent, to hire him to the breach of his league and covenant with Baasha, 1Ki 15:19 , and to take away part of that land which by right, and the special gift of God, belonged to the Israelites.
Haydock -> 1Ki 15:18
Haydock: 1Ki 15:18 - -- House. Sesac had not carried off all the treasures, (Calmet) and the losses had been since in a great measure repaired, ver. 15. (Haydock) ---
Asa...
House. Sesac had not carried off all the treasures, (Calmet) and the losses had been since in a great measure repaired, ver. 15. (Haydock) ---
Asa thought himself justified in employing these treasures in such a pressing necessity, (Calmet) perhaps (Haydock) without reason, as the danger was not so great; and he might have gained the victory without having recourse to an infidel, if he had placed more confidence in God, 2 Paralipomenon xvi. 7, 9. (Menochius) ---
He had already discomfited Zara, king of Ethiopia, and had an army of 580,000 men. (Calmet) (2 Paralipomenon xiv. 8.) ---
Tabremon, "Good Remmon," idol of Damascus. (Haydock) ---
Hezion, the same with Razon, chap. xi. 23. (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Ki 15:18
Gill: 1Ki 15:18 - -- Then Asa took all the silver and the gold that were left in the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king's house,.... What wa...
Then Asa took all the silver and the gold that were left in the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king's house,.... What was left untaken away by Shishak king of Egypt, 1Ki 14:26, or what he had put there dedicated by his father and himself, 1Ki 15:15 and be they either, they were not to be taken, especially the treasures of the house of the Lord, and put to profane use, and particularly to such bad purposes as these were:
and delivered them into the hands of his servants: to be disposed of as next directed:
and King Asa sent them to Benhadad the son of Tabrimon, the son of Hezion king of Syria, that dwelt at Damascus; according to some chronologers w, Hezion, the grandfather of this Benhadad, is the same with Rezon the first king of Damascus, 1Ki 11:23, who was succeeded by Tabrimon, and he by Benhadad:
saying: as follows.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 15:1-34
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 15:1-34 - --1 Abijam's wicked reign.7 Asa succeeds him.9 Asa's good reign.16 The war between Baasha and him causes him to make a league with Bed-hadad.23 Jehoshap...
MHCC -> 1Ki 15:9-24
MHCC: 1Ki 15:9-24 - --Asa did what was right in the eyes of the Lord. That is right indeed which is so in God's eyes. Asa's times were times of reformation. He removed that...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 15:9-24
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 15:9-24 - -- We have here a short account of the reign of Asa; we shall find a more copious history of it 2Ch 14:1-15, 15, and 2Ch 16:1-14. Here is, I. The lengt...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 15:9-24
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 15:9-24 - --
Reign of Asa (cf., 2 Chron 14-16). - As Asa ascended the throne in the twentieth year of the reign of Jeroboam, his father Abijam, who began to reig...
Constable -> 1Ki 15:9-24; 1Ki 15:16-22
Constable: 1Ki 15:9-24 - --5. Asa's good reign in Judah 15:9-24
Asa was the first of eight kings of Judah whom the writer o...
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