
Text -- 2 Chronicles 26:10 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 26:10
Wesley: 2Ch 26:10 - -- To guard his cattle from the inroads which the Arabians were accustomed to make: and to give notice of the approach of any enemy.
To guard his cattle from the inroads which the Arabians were accustomed to make: and to give notice of the approach of any enemy.
JFB: 2Ch 26:10 - -- For the threefold purpose of defense, of observation, and of shelter to his cattle. He dug also a great many wells, for he loved and encouraged all br...
For the threefold purpose of defense, of observation, and of shelter to his cattle. He dug also a great many wells, for he loved and encouraged all branches of agriculture. Some of these "were in the desert," that is, in the district to the southeast of Jerusalem, on the west of the Dead Sea, an extensive grazing district "in the low country" lying between the mountains of Judah and the Mediterranean; "and in the plains," east of the Jordan, within the territory of Reuben (Deu 4:43; Jos 20:8).

JFB: 2Ch 26:10 - -- This mountain, being within the boundary of Israel, did not belong to Uzziah; and as it is here placed in opposition to the vine-bearing mountains, it...
This mountain, being within the boundary of Israel, did not belong to Uzziah; and as it is here placed in opposition to the vine-bearing mountains, it is probably used, not as a proper name, but to signify, as the word denotes, "fruitful fields" (Margin).
Clarke: 2Ch 26:10 - -- Built towers in the desert - For the defense of his flocks, and his shepherds and husbandmen
Built towers in the desert - For the defense of his flocks, and his shepherds and husbandmen

Clarke: 2Ch 26:10 - -- And in Carmel - Calmet remarks that there were two Carmels in Judea: one in the tribe of Judah, where Nabal lived, and the other on the coast of the...
And in Carmel - Calmet remarks that there were two Carmels in Judea: one in the tribe of Judah, where Nabal lived, and the other on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, near to Kishon; and both fertile in vines

Clarke: 2Ch 26:10 - -- He loved husbandry - This is a perfection in a king: on husbandry every state depends. Let their trade or commerce be what they may, there can be no...
He loved husbandry - This is a perfection in a king: on husbandry every state depends. Let their trade or commerce be what they may, there can be no true national prosperity if agriculture do not prosper; for the king himself is served by the field. When, therefore, the king of a country encourages agriculture, an emulation is excited among his subjects; the science is cultivated; and the earth yields its proper increase; then, should trade and commerce fail, the people cannot be reduced to wretchedness, because there is plenty of bread.
TSK -> 2Ch 26:10
TSK: 2Ch 26:10 - -- digged many wells : or, cut out many cisterns, Gen 26:18-21
he had much : 2Ki 3:4; 1Ch 27:26-31
Carmel : or, fruitful fields, 2Ki 19:23; Isa 29:17
hus...
digged many wells : or, cut out many cisterns, Gen 26:18-21
he had much : 2Ki 3:4; 1Ch 27:26-31
Carmel : or, fruitful fields, 2Ki 19:23; Isa 29:17
husbandry : Heb. ground

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Barnes -> 2Ch 26:10
Barnes: 2Ch 26:10 - -- He built towers in the desert - Refuges for the flocks and the herdsmen in the wild pasture country on the borders of the holy land, especially...
He built towers in the desert - Refuges for the flocks and the herdsmen in the wild pasture country on the borders of the holy land, especially toward the south and southeast.
Wells - The marginal translation is preferable. Judaea depends largely for its water-supply on reservoirs in which the rain-fall is stored. These are generally cut in the natural rock, and covered at top.
For he had much cattle ... - Some prefer, "for he had much cattle there, and in the low country, and on the dawns,"with allusion to three pasture districts:
(1) The "wilderness,"or high tract to the south and southeast, extending from the western shores of the Dead Sea to the vicinity of Beersheba;
(2) The "low country,"or maritime plain on the west, between the hills of Judaea and the sea; and
(3) The "downs,"or rich grazing land beyond the Jordan, on the plateau of Gilead. Uzziah’ s possession of this last-named district must have been connected with the submission of the Ammonites (see 2Ch 26:8).
In the mountains, and in Carmel - These terms describe Judaea Proper - the hilly tract between the low maritime plain on the one side, and the wilderness and Jordan valley on the other. By "Carmel"we must understand, not the mountain of that name, which belonged to Samaria, but the cultivated portions of the Judaean hill-tract (see the margin).
Poole -> 2Ch 26:10
Poole: 2Ch 26:10 - -- He built towers in the desert partly to guard his cattle from the inroads and depredations which the Arabians were accustomed to make; and partly to ...
He built towers in the desert partly to guard his cattle from the inroads and depredations which the Arabians were accustomed to make; and partly to give notice of the approach of any enemy, and to give some stop to their march on that side.
Haydock -> 2Ch 26:10
Haydock: 2Ch 26:10 - -- Wilderness, for the protection of shepherds, 4 K. xvii. 9. ---
Plains. Heb. "valleys, and in the plains husbandmen, and vinedressers in the mounta...
Wilderness, for the protection of shepherds, 4 K. xvii. 9. ---
Plains. Heb. "valleys, and in the plains husbandmen, and vinedressers in the mountains, and in Carmel; for he loved the earth, or husbandry," like David, 1 Paralipomenon xvii. 25., &c. ---
Carmel, means, "the vine of God;" as both the mount in Juda, where Nabal resided, and that on the Mediterranean Sea, were famous for wine. Ozias probably cultivated the former mountain. C.
Gill -> 2Ch 26:10
Gill: 2Ch 26:10 - -- Also he built towers in the desert,.... In the desert of Arabia, to protect travellers from thieves and robbers, and particularly shepherds and their ...
Also he built towers in the desert,.... In the desert of Arabia, to protect travellers from thieves and robbers, and particularly shepherds and their flocks, as appears by what follows; which a certain writer p thinks are the same which the Indians call pagodas; not such as served for temples, but were buildings encompassed with good walls, where flocks were gathered together in case of any alarm:
and digged many wells; for the watering of the flocks, which in those hot and desert places were of great use:
for he had much cattle, both in the low country and in the plains; both flocks and herds:
husbandmen also, and vinedressers in the mountains; husbandmen to take care of the corn, and manure the land for that, and gather it when ripe; and vinedressers to prune the vines, and look after them; which were very often planted on mountains, and on which also corn grew, Psa 72:16.
and in Carmel; a place in the tribe of Judah, where Nabal dwelt, 1Sa 25:2 or it may be put for any fruitful field:
for he loved husbandry; not only the profit, but the exercise of it at times; and it was usual with great personages in the eastern countries to employ themselves in some such way; Saul after he was king attended the herd, 1Sa 11:5, Mesha king of Moab was a sheep master, 2Ki 3:4, among the Romans, Quinctius Cincinnatus and Cato Major q were great lovers of husbandry; and we read of one of the Chinese emperors that gave himself to husbandry, held the plough himself, broke the clods, and cast in the seed, to set an example to the whole empire r. Another of their emperors gave himself wholly to husbandry s; an other chose an husbandman for his successor, and who also encouraged husbandry t.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 26:1-23
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 26:1-23 - --1 Uzziah succeeding, and reigning well in the days of Zechariah, prospers.16 Waxing proud, he invades the priest's office, and is smitten with leprosy...
MHCC -> 2Ch 26:1-15
MHCC: 2Ch 26:1-15 - --As long as Uzziah sought the Lord, and minded religion, God made him to prosper. Those only prosper whom God makes to prosper; for prosperity is his g...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 26:1-15
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 26:1-15 - -- We have here an account of two things concerning Uzziah: - I. His piety. In this he was not very eminent or zealous; yet he did that which was rig...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 26:6-13
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 26:6-13 - --
Wars, buildings, and army of Uzziah . - Of the successful undertakings by which Uzziah raised the kingdom of Judah to greater worldly power and pro...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 26:1-23
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...
