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Text -- 2 Chronicles 11:17 (NET)

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Wesley: 2Ch 11:17 - -- Not only by the addition of so many persons to it: but by their piety and prayers they procured a blessing upon the kingdom which was a sanctuary to t...
Not only by the addition of so many persons to it: but by their piety and prayers they procured a blessing upon the kingdom which was a sanctuary to them. They made him strong three years; for so long he served God; but when he forsook God, none could strengthen him. We retain our strength as long as we cleave to God and our duty, and no longer.

Wesley: 2Ch 11:17 - -- This honourable mention of Solomon, as a pattern of piety, is a considerable evidence of his true repentance before his death.
This honourable mention of Solomon, as a pattern of piety, is a considerable evidence of his true repentance before his death.
JFB -> 2Ch 11:13-17; 2Ch 11:17
JFB: 2Ch 11:13-17 - -- This was an accession of moral power, for the maintenance of the true religion is the best support and safeguard of any nation; and as it was peculiar...
This was an accession of moral power, for the maintenance of the true religion is the best support and safeguard of any nation; and as it was peculiarly the grand source of the strength and prosperity of the Hebrew monarchy, the great numbers of good and pious people who sought an asylum within the territories of Judah contributed greatly to consolidate the throne of Rehoboam. The cause of so extensive an emigration from the kingdom of Israel was the deep and daring policy of Jeroboam, who set himself to break the national unity by entirely abolishing, within his dominions, the religious institutions of Judaism. He dreaded an eventual reunion of the tribes if the people continued to repair thrice a year to worship in Jerusalem as they were obliged by law to do. Accordingly, on pretense that the distance of that city was too great for multitudes of his subjects, he fixed upon two more convenient places, where he established a new mode of worshipping God under gross and prohibited symbols [1Ki 12:26-33]. The priests and Levites, refusing to take part in the idolatrous ceremonies, were ejected from their living [2Ch 11:13-14]. Along with them a large body of the people who faithfully adhered to the instituted worship of God, offended and shocked by the impious innovations, departed from the kingdom.

JFB: 2Ch 11:17 - -- The innovating measures of Jeroboam were not introduced all at once. But as they were developed, the secession of the most excellent of his subjects b...
The innovating measures of Jeroboam were not introduced all at once. But as they were developed, the secession of the most excellent of his subjects began, and continuing to increase for three years, lowered the tone of religion in his kingdom, while it proportionally quickened its life and extended its influence in that of Judah.
Clarke -> 2Ch 11:17
Clarke: 2Ch 11:17 - -- For three years they walked in the way of David - During this time he prospered; but for fourteen years after this he and the people were unfaithful...
For three years they walked in the way of David - During this time he prospered; but for fourteen years after this he and the people were unfaithful to the Lord, except at such intervals as the hand of God’ s judgments was upon them.
TSK -> 2Ch 11:17
TSK: 2Ch 11:17 - -- am 3029-3032, bc 975-972
strengthened : 2Ch 12:1
three years : 2Ch 1:1-12, 2Ch 7:17-19, 2Ch 8:13-16; Hos 6:4; Mat 13:20, Mat 13:21
am 3029-3032, bc 975-972
strengthened : 2Ch 12:1
three years : 2Ch 1:1-12, 2Ch 7:17-19, 2Ch 8:13-16; Hos 6:4; Mat 13:20, Mat 13:21

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Barnes -> 2Ch 11:17
Barnes: 2Ch 11:17 - -- Three years - i. e., during the first three years of Rehoboam’ s reign. In the fourth year an apostasy took place, which neutralized all t...
Three years - i. e., during the first three years of Rehoboam’ s reign. In the fourth year an apostasy took place, which neutralized all the advantages of the immigration (marginal reference). In the fifth the apostasy was punished by the invasion and success of Shishak 2Ch 12:2.
Poole -> 2Ch 11:17
Poole: 2Ch 11:17 - -- This honourable mention of Solomon, as a pattern of piety, is a considerable evidence of his true repentance before his death; of which See Poole "...
This honourable mention of Solomon, as a pattern of piety, is a considerable evidence of his true repentance before his death; of which See Poole "1Ki 11:43" .
Haydock -> 2Ch 11:17
Haydock: 2Ch 11:17 - -- They, the pious refugees. (Tirinus) (Chap. xv. 9.) ---
Solomon, while virtuous. ---
Only is not expressed in Hebrew or Septuagint, but it is su...
They, the pious refugees. (Tirinus) (Chap. xv. 9.) ---
Solomon, while virtuous. ---
Only is not expressed in Hebrew or Septuagint, but it is sufficiently implied.
Gill -> 2Ch 11:17
Gill: 2Ch 11:17 - -- So they strengthened the kingdom of Judah,.... Made it more numerous, and in a better condition to defend itself:
and made Rehoboam son of Solomon ...
So they strengthened the kingdom of Judah,.... Made it more numerous, and in a better condition to defend itself:
and made Rehoboam son of Solomon strong three years; established him on the throne, strengthened the government in his hands, and were the means of preserving him in the pure worship of God for the space of time mentioned, the reason of which follows:
for three years they walked in the way of David and Solomon; in their good ways, which were according to the rule of the divine word; and which, as they refer to the whole of David's life and reign, some particular actions excepted, so to the former part of Solomon's reign, before he fell into idolatry, and to the latter part of it after his repentance; for that he did repent is by some concluded from hence, and may be more strongly from the book of Ecclesiastes, written by him in his old age. This is to be understood both of Rehoboam and his people, who after three years forsook the law of the Lord, 2Ch 12:1.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 11:1-23
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 11:1-23 - --1 Rehoboam raising an army to subdue Israel, is forbidden by Shemaiah.5 He strengthens his kingdom with forts and provisions.13 The priests and Levite...
MHCC -> 2Ch 11:13-23
MHCC: 2Ch 11:13-23 - --When the priests and Levites came to Jerusalem, the devout, pious Israelites followed them. Such as set their hearts to seek the Lord God of Israel, l...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 11:13-23
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 11:13-23 - -- See here, I. How Rehoboam was strengthened by the accession of the priests and Levites, and all the devout and pious Israelites, to him, even all th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 11:13-17
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 11:13-17 - --
2Ch 11:13-17, the account of the internal spiritual strengthening of the kingdom of Judah by the migration of the priests and Levites, and many pio...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 11:1-23
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...




