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Text -- 2 Kings 16:17 (NET)
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JFB -> 2Ki 16:17
JFB: 2Ki 16:17 - -- It is thought that he did this to use the elaborate sculpture in adorning his palace.
It is thought that he did this to use the elaborate sculpture in adorning his palace.
TSK -> 2Ki 16:17
TSK: 2Ki 16:17 - -- am 3265, bc 739
cut off : 2Ch 28:24, 2Ch 29:19
borders : 1Ki 7:23, 1Ki 7:27-39; 2Ch 4:14
sea : 2Ki 25:13-16; 1Ki 7:23-26; 2Ch 4:15; Jer 52:20
am 3265, bc 739
cut off : 2Ch 28:24, 2Ch 29:19
borders : 1Ki 7:23, 1Ki 7:27-39; 2Ch 4:14
sea : 2Ki 25:13-16; 1Ki 7:23-26; 2Ch 4:15; Jer 52:20
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Barnes -> 2Ki 16:17
Barnes: 2Ki 16:17 - -- See the marginal references. The acts recorded here, were probably not mere wanton acts of mutilation, but steps in the conversion of these sacred o...
See the marginal references. The acts recorded here, were probably not mere wanton acts of mutilation, but steps in the conversion of these sacred objects to other uses, as to the ornamentation of a palace or of an idol temple. The bases, the oxen, and the sea were not destroyed - they remained at Jerusalem until its final capture Jer 52:17, Jer 52:20. Probably they were restored to their original uses by Hezekiah 2Ch 29:19.
A pavement of stones - Probably a pavement made expressly, for the stones of the court seem to have been covered with a planking of cedar 1Ki 6:36; 1Ki 7:12.
Poole -> 2Ki 16:17
Poole: 2Ki 16:17 - -- Which he did, either to express his contempt of them, or to render them inconvenient for the uses to which they had been designed; or to dispose of ...
Which he did, either to express his contempt of them, or to render them inconvenient for the uses to which they had been designed; or to dispose of them, or of the brass of them, in some other place and way, as best suited with his fancy; or for the king of Assyria as it follows in the next verse.
Haydock -> 2Ki 16:17
Haydock: 2Ki 16:17 - -- Stone, all out of avarice, (Haydock) and contempt of the Lord, who chastized him. (Menochius) ---
He took away the plates of brass, c., from the do...
Stone, all out of avarice, (Haydock) and contempt of the Lord, who chastized him. (Menochius) ---
He took away the plates of brass, c., from the doors, (Calmet) which Ezechias was forced to replace, (Haydock) afterwards to take down for the Assyrians, chap. xviii. 16. (Calmet)
Gill -> 2Ki 16:17
Gill: 2Ki 16:17 - -- And King Ahaz cut off the borders of the bases, and removed the laver from off them,.... In the temple there were ten lavers for the priests to wash i...
And King Ahaz cut off the borders of the bases, and removed the laver from off them,.... In the temple there were ten lavers for the priests to wash in, which are here meant, the singular being put for the plural; and these had bases of brass, on which they were set; and about these bases were borders, which had on them figures of various creatures, lions, oxen, and cherubim; and these Ahaz cut off, either to deface them, in contempt of them, or to convert the brass to other uses, as he might also the bases themselves, since he removed the lavers from off of them, see 1Ki 7:27.
and took down the sea from off the brasen oxen that were under it; the molten sea Solomon made, which he set upon twelve oxen made of brass; this Ahaz took down from thence, either to abate its magnificence, and render it despicable, or for the sake of the brass, of which the oxen were made, see 1Ki 7:23.
and put it upon a pavement of stones; not upon the floor of the temple, for that was of wood, fir, or cedar, but on rows of stones, placed instead of bases for it to stand upon.
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 16:1-20
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 16:1-20 - --1 Ahaz's wicked reign.5 Ahaz, assailed by Rezin and Pekah, hires Tiglath-pileser against them.10 Ahaz, sending a pattern of an altar from Damascus to ...
MHCC -> 2Ki 16:17-20
MHCC: 2Ki 16:17-20 - --Ahaz put contempt upon the sabbath, and thus opened a wide inlet to all manner of sin. This he did for the king of Assyria. When those who have had a ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 16:17-20
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 16:17-20 - -- Here is, I. Ahaz abusing the temple, not the building itself, but some of the furniture of it. 1. He defaced the bases on which the lavers were set ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 16:17-18
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 16:17-18 - --
Ahaz also laid his hand upon the other costly vessels of the court of the temple. He broke off the panels of the Solomonian stands, which were ornam...
Constable: 2Ki 9:30--18:1 - --C. The Second Period of Antagonism 9:30-17:41
The kingdoms of Israel and Judah continued without an alli...
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Constable: 2Ki 16:1-20 - --15. Ahaz's evil reign in Judah ch. 16
Ahaz reigned for 16 years (732-715 B.C.). Before that he w...
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