
Text -- 2 Chronicles 22:9 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 22:9
JFB: 2Ch 22:9 - -- (compare 2Ki 9:27-29). The two accounts are easily reconciled. "Ahaziah fled first to the garden house and escaped to Samaria; but was here, where he ...
(compare 2Ki 9:27-29). The two accounts are easily reconciled. "Ahaziah fled first to the garden house and escaped to Samaria; but was here, where he had hid himself, taken by Jehu's men who pursued him, brought to Jehu, who was still near or in Jezreel, and at his command slain at the hill Gur, beside Ibleam, in his chariot; that is, mortally wounded with an arrow, so that he, again fleeing, expired at Megiddo" [KEIL]. Jehu left the corpse at the disposal of the king of Judah's attendants, who conveyed it to Jerusalem, and out of respect to his grandfather Jehoshaphat's memory, gave him an honorable interment in the tombs of the kings.
Clarke -> 2Ch 22:9
TSK -> 2Ch 22:9
TSK: 2Ch 22:9 - -- he sought Ahaziah : The account in the parallel passage is somewhat different. ""The current of the story at large is this,""says Dr. Lightfoot: ""Je...
he sought Ahaziah : The account in the parallel passage is somewhat different. ""The current of the story at large is this,""says Dr. Lightfoot: ""Jehu slayeth Joram in the field of Jezreel, as Ahaziah and Joram were together: Ahaziah seeing this, flies, and gets into Samaria, and hides himself there. Jehu marches to Jezreel, and makes Jezebel dogs’ meatcaps1 . fcaps0 rom thence sends to Samaria for the heads of Ahab’ s children and posterity; which are brought him by night, and shewed to the people in the morning. Then he marches to Samaria, and, by the way, slayeth forty-two of Ahab’ s kinsmen, and findeth Jehonadab, the father of the Rechabites. Coming into Samaria, he maketh search for Ahaziahcaps1 . tcaps0 hey find him hid, bring him to Jehu, and he commands to carry him towards Gur, by Ibleam, and there to slay him. They do socaps1 . scaps0 mite him in his chariot, and his charioteer driveth away to Megiddo before he dies.""""2Ki 9:27, at Megiddo, in the kingdom of Samaria."
in Samaria : 1Ki 13:21
Because : 1Ki 14:13; 2Ki 9:28, 2Ki 9:34

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Barnes -> 2Ch 22:9
Barnes: 2Ch 22:9 - -- Compare the marginal reference. Ahaziah after remaining a while at Megiddo, removed to Samaria, where his wounds could be better cared for and conce...
Compare the marginal reference. Ahaziah after remaining a while at Megiddo, removed to Samaria, where his wounds could be better cared for and concealment might be easier; Jehu’ s emissaries discovered him there; they took him to Jehu, who happened at the time to be at Megiddo; and then and there Jehu put him to death. The narrative here is therefore supplementary to that of 2 Kings, and finds its proper place between the clause,"He fled to Megiddo,"and the words "and died there."
And when they had slain him, they buried him - Jehu’ s emissaries killed him but allowed his servants to bury him (see 2Ki 9:28).
No power ... - As Ahaziah was but twenty-three at his death (2Ch 22:2 note), he had no grown-up son to take the crown.
Poole -> 2Ch 22:9
Poole: 2Ch 22:9 - -- He sought Ahaziah who, though wounded, had made an escape, 2Ki 9:27 .
He was hid in Samaria either,
1. In the kingdom of Samaria, to wit, in Megid...
He sought Ahaziah who, though wounded, had made an escape, 2Ki 9:27 .
He was hid in Samaria either,
1. In the kingdom of Samaria, to wit, in Megiddo; or,
2. In the city of Samaria: and so he fled first to Megiddo; and not thinking himself safe there, he fled to Samaria; where he was taken, and sent thence by Jehu’ s order to Megiddo, where he received the sentence of death. See more of this matter upon 2Ki 9:27 .
They buried him they gave his servants leave to carry him away to Jerusalem, and bury him there, 2Ki 9:28 . Both God and men are ofttimes said to do what they and others do by their permission, when they could hinder them.
The house of Ahaziah i.e. his posterity, because they were young and feeble, being ground between two millstones, the great and growing power of Jehu, and the craft and tyranny of Athaliah.
Haydock -> 2Ch 22:9
Haydock: 2Ch 22:9 - -- Hid in the kingdom of Samaria, (Malvenda) at Mageddo, where he was wounded; though he was perhaps put to death at Jezrahel, 4 K. ix. 27. ---
Burie...
Hid in the kingdom of Samaria, (Malvenda) at Mageddo, where he was wounded; though he was perhaps put to death at Jezrahel, 4 K. ix. 27. ---
Buried him, at Jerusalem. ---
Reign. Heb. "the house of Ochozias had no one to bear the weight of the kingdom." The children of the deceased were too young, particularly as most of the princes were slain. C. ---
Human hope failed, but God's providence kept David's issue on the throne, till Christ appeared. W.
Gill -> 2Ch 22:9-12
Gill: 2Ch 22:9-12 - -- And he sought Ahaziah,.... Who fled on Joram's being wounded by Jehu:
and they caught him; the soldiers of Jehu, who were sent after him, and bid t...
And he sought Ahaziah,.... Who fled on Joram's being wounded by Jehu:
and they caught him; the soldiers of Jehu, who were sent after him, and bid to smite him:
for he was hid in Samaria; either in some part of the kingdom of Samaria, or in the city itself, whither he fled:
and brought him to Jehu: who was at Jezreel; see Gill on 2Ki 9:27,
and when they had slain him they buried him; not at Jezreel, but delivered him to his servants to carry him to Jerusalem, and there bury him in the sepulchres of his fathers, 2Ki 9:28,
because, said they, he is the son of Jehoshaphat, who sought the Lord with all his heart; a grandson of his, and therefore out of respect to the memory of his name, these being religious men, ordered his burial there:
so the house of Ahaziah had no power to keep still the kingdom; his brethren and their sons being slain, and his own children being young fell into the hands of Athaliah, who murdered them all, but one, hid by his aunt, and so got the government into her own hands, as may be observed in the following verses, 2Ch 22:10.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 22:9 Heb “and there was no one belonging to the house of Ahaziah to retain strength for kingship.”
Geneva Bible -> 2Ch 22:9
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 22:9 And he sought Ahaziah: and they caught him, (for he was hid in Samaria,) and brought him to Jehu: and when they had slain him, they buried him: Becaus...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 22:1-12
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 22:1-12 - --1 Ahaziah succeeding, reigns wickedly.5 In his confederacy with Joram, the son of Ahab, he is slain by Jehu.10 Athaliah, destroying all the seed royal...
MHCC -> 2Ch 22:1-12
MHCC: 2Ch 22:1-12 - --The counsel of the ungodly ruins many young persons when they are setting out in the world. Ahaziah gave himself up to be led by evil men. Those who a...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 22:1-9
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 22:1-9 - -- We have here an account of the reign of Ahaziah, a short reign (of one year only), yet long enough, unless it had been better. He was called Jeho-a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 22:1-9
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 22:1-9 - --
Ahaziah's reign of a year, and his death . - The account of Ahaziah in 2Ki 8:26-29 agrees with our narrative, except that there the reflections of ...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 22:1-12
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...
