
Text -- 2 Kings 23:22 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ki 23:22 - -- Celebrated with such solemn care, and great preparation, and numerous sacrifices, and universal joy of all good men; which was much the greater, becau...
Celebrated with such solemn care, and great preparation, and numerous sacrifices, and universal joy of all good men; which was much the greater, because of their remembrance of the former wicked and miserable times under Manasseh, and Amon; and the good hopes they now had of the happy establishment of their nation, and the true religion; and of the prevention of God's judgments denounced against them.

Wesley: 2Ki 23:22 - -- Or, from the days of Samuel, the last of the judges; as it is expressed 2Ch 35:18. None of the kings had taken such care to prepare themselves, the pr...
Or, from the days of Samuel, the last of the judges; as it is expressed 2Ch 35:18. None of the kings had taken such care to prepare themselves, the priests, and people, and accurately to observe all the rites, and diligently to purge out all uncleanness, and to renew their covenant with God. And undoubtedly God was pleased to recompense their zeal in destroying idolatry with uncommon tokens of his presence and favour. All this concurred to make it such a passover as had not been, even in the days of Hezekiah.
JFB -> 2Ki 23:21-23
JFB: 2Ki 23:21-23 - -- It was observed with great solemnity and was attended not only by his own subjects, but by the remnant people from Israel (see on 2Ch. 35:1-19). Many ...
It was observed with great solemnity and was attended not only by his own subjects, but by the remnant people from Israel (see on 2Ch. 35:1-19). Many of the Israelites who were at Jerusalem might have heard of, if they did not hear, the law read by Josiah. It is probable that they might even have procured a copy of the law, stimulated as they were to the better observance of Jehovah's worship by the unusual and solemn transactions at Jerusalem.
Clarke -> 2Ki 23:22
Clarke: 2Ki 23:22 - -- Surely there was not holden such a passover - Not one on purer principles, more heartily joined in by the people present, more literally consecrated...
Surely there was not holden such a passover - Not one on purer principles, more heartily joined in by the people present, more literally consecrated, or more religiously observed. The words do not apply to the number present, but to the manner and spirit. See the particulars and mode of celebrating this passover in 2 Chronicles 35:1-18 (note).
Defender -> 2Ki 23:22
Defender: 2Ki 23:22 - -- It is remarkable that, except for the Passover feast held under the brief revival of Hezekiah a century earlier (2 Chronicles 30), there is no mention...
It is remarkable that, except for the Passover feast held under the brief revival of Hezekiah a century earlier (2 Chronicles 30), there is no mention of any Passover observance in either the northern or southern kingdom since the days of Samuel some 500 years before (2Ch 35:18). Yet the Passover had been ordained by God as an everlasting ordinance to be kept each year for a memorial, to keep alive the memory of the divine deliverance (Exo 12:24-27). Whether Israel's neglect of the Passover was a cause or an effect of their recurring national apostasy, it certainly highlighted it, illustrating the vital importance of keeping alive the true understanding of our origins, whether of the world as a whole (Exo 20:8-11) or of one's nation and family. It is possible, however, that the Passover custom had been retained as a ritualistic observance of tradition, even if its spiritual significance had been forgotten. When the rediscovered Scriptures were found to describe its origin and meaning, the result was a true Passover celebration."
TSK -> 2Ki 23:22
TSK: 2Ki 23:22 - -- Surely : 2Ch 35:18, 2Ch 35:19
of the kings : 2Ch 30:1-3, 2Ch 30:13-20, 2Ch 35:3-17
of the kings : 2Ch 30:1-3, 2Ch 30:13-20, 2Ch 35:3-17

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Barnes -> 2Ki 23:22
Barnes: 2Ki 23:22 - -- The details of the Passover are given by the author of Chronicles (the marginal reference). Its superiority to other Passovers seems to have consist...
The details of the Passover are given by the author of Chronicles (the marginal reference). Its superiority to other Passovers seems to have consisted:
(1) in the multitudes that attended it; and
(2) in the completeness with which all the directions of the Law were observed in the celebration. Compare Neh 8:17.
Poole -> 2Ki 23:22
Poole: 2Ki 23:22 - -- Such a passover i.e. celebrated with such solemn care, and great preparation, and numerous sacrifices. 2Ch 35:7-9 , and universal joy of all good men...
Such a passover i.e. celebrated with such solemn care, and great preparation, and numerous sacrifices. 2Ch 35:7-9 , and universal joy of all good men; which was much the greater, because of their remembrance of the former wicked and miserable times under Manasseh and Amon; and the good hopes they now had of the happy establishment of their nation, and the true religion; and of the prevention of God’ s judgments denounced against them.
From the days of the judges or, from the days of Samuel, the last of the judges, as it is expressed, 2Ch 35:8 . None of the kings had taken such care to prepare themselves, the priests, and people, and accurately to observe all the rites, and diligently to purge out all uncleanness, and to renew their covenant with God, so solemnly as Josiah now did.
Haydock -> 2Ki 23:22
Haydock: 2Ki 23:22 - -- No such, is all respects. (Haydock) ---
The number of paschal lambs was certainly greater when all Israel was assembled; but the other victims pres...
No such, is all respects. (Haydock) ---
The number of paschal lambs was certainly greater when all Israel was assembled; but the other victims presented by the king and his officers during the octave is here noticed, (2 Paralipomenon xxxv. 7.; Menochius) as they are also styled the Phase; (Haydock) and this explains John xviii. 28. (Tirinus) ---
Neither ought we to push these expressions too far, as they only mean, that this solemnity was very great. See ver. 25., and chap. xviii. 5. (Calmet)
Gill -> 2Ki 23:22
Gill: 2Ki 23:22 - -- Surely there was not holden such a passover from the days of the judges that judged Israel,.... As the king commanded; the people obeyed and kept the ...
Surely there was not holden such a passover from the days of the judges that judged Israel,.... As the king commanded; the people obeyed and kept the passover, according to the law of the Lord; the manner of its being kept is not here recorded, but is at large in 2Ch 35:1 where it is observed there had not been such an one from the days of Samuel, the last of the judges; so that the days of the judges here mean the last days of them:
nor in all the days of the kings of Israel, nor of the kings of Judah; since the division of the kingdoms; for as for the kings of Israel, they kept it not; and though it was observed in the times of Hezekiah king of Judah, yet not universally, and by some in their uncleanness; for it is a mistake of Clemens of Alexandria w, that it was not kept in the times between Samuel and Josiah; in the days of David and Solomon it might be kept by greater numbers, but not with such purity, and with such cheerfulness and joy of heart, or with so many other sacrifices attending it, or so exactly agreeable to the law of God, and with such munificence and liberality; the king, and the chief of the priests and Levites, providing out of their own substance for the people and their brethren.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 23:22 Heb “because there had not been observed [one] like this Passover from the days of the judges who judged Israel and all the days of the kings of...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 23:22
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 23:22 Surely there was not holden ( q ) such a passover from the days of the judges that judged Israel, nor in all the days of the kings of Israel, nor of t...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 23:1-37
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 23:1-37 - --1 Josiah causes the book to be read in a solemn assembly.3 He renews the covenant of the Lord.4 He destroys idolatry.15 He burns dead men's bones upon...
MHCC -> 2Ki 23:15-24
MHCC: 2Ki 23:15-24 - --Josiah's zeal extended to the cities of Israel within his reach. He carefully preserved the sepulchre of that man of God, who came from Judah to foret...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 23:4-24
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 23:4-24 - -- We have here an account of such a reformation as we have not met with in all the history of the kings of Judah, such thorough riddance made of all t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 23:1-30
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 23:1-30 - --
Instead of resting content with the fact that he was promised deliverance from the approaching judgment, Josiah did everything that was in his power...
Constable: 2Ki 18:1--25:30 - --III. THE SURVIVING KINGDOM chs. 18--25
In this third major section of 1 and 2 Kings the writer showed that the c...

Constable: 2Ki 22:1--23:31 - --D. Josiah's Good Reign 22:1-23:30
Since Josiah was eight years old when his father died at age 22, he mu...
