
Text -- 2 Chronicles 11:23 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 11:23
Wesley: 2Ch 11:23 - -- Lest his other sons should after his death unite together against Abijah, he wisely dispersed them into distant places.
Lest his other sons should after his death unite together against Abijah, he wisely dispersed them into distant places.
That is, with deep and calculating policy (Exo 1:10).

JFB: 2Ch 11:23 - -- The circumstance of twenty-eight sons of the king being made governors of fortresses would, in our quarter of the world, produce jealousy and dissatis...
The circumstance of twenty-eight sons of the king being made governors of fortresses would, in our quarter of the world, produce jealousy and dissatisfaction. But Eastern monarchs ensure peace and tranquillity to their kingdom by bestowing government offices on their sons and grandsons. They obtain an independent provision, and being kept apart, are not likely to cabal in their father's lifetime. Rehoboam acted thus, and his sagacity will appear still greater if the wives he desired for them belonged to the cities where each son was located. These connections would bind them more closely to their respective places. In the modern countries of the East, particularly Persia and Turkey, younger princes were, till very lately, shut up in the harem during their father's lifetime; and, to prevent competition, they were blinded or killed when their brother ascended the throne. In the former country the old practice of dispersing them through the country as Rehoboam did, has been again revived.
Clarke: 2Ch 11:23 - -- He dealt wisely - It was true policy to disperse his own sons through the different provinces who were not likely to form any league with Jeroboam a...
He dealt wisely - It was true policy to disperse his own sons through the different provinces who were not likely to form any league with Jeroboam against their father

Clarke: 2Ch 11:23 - -- He desired many wives - He was much addicted to women; yet we do not find that he formed any heathenish alliances of this nature. And as no particul...
He desired many wives - He was much addicted to women; yet we do not find that he formed any heathenish alliances of this nature. And as no particulars are given, we do not know how far he indulged himself in this propensity. He probably strengthened his political connections by these means.
TSK -> 2Ch 11:23
TSK: 2Ch 11:23 - -- he dealt : 2Ch 10:8-15; Luk 16:8
dispersed : 2Ch 21:3; Gen 25:6; 1Ki 1:5, 1Ki 1:6
every fenced city : 2Ch 11:11
many wives : Heb. a multitude of wives...

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Barnes -> 2Ch 11:23
Barnes: 2Ch 11:23 - -- Rehoboam’ s wisdom was shown: (1) In dispersing his other sons instead of allowing them to remain together in Jerusalem, where they might have ...
Rehoboam’ s wisdom was shown:
(1) In dispersing his other sons instead of allowing them to remain together in Jerusalem, where they might have joined in a plot against Abijah, as Adonijah and his brothers had done against Solomon 1Ki 1:5-10;
(2) In giving his sons positions which might well content them and prevent them from being jealous of Abijah.
He desired many wives - (Compare 2Ch 11:21). Some prefer to connect the words with the preceding words. If so, they denote another point in which Rehoboam was careful to please his sons.
Poole -> 2Ch 11:23
Poole: 2Ch 11:23 - -- Dispersed of all his children: lest his other sons should after his death unite their counsels and forces together against Abijah, he wisely disperse...
Dispersed of all his children: lest his other sons should after his death unite their counsels and forces together against Abijah, he wisely dispersed them into several and distant places, and under pretence of honouring them with the government of them, he made them prisoners in a sort, appointing several persons to observe their motions, and prevent their combinations.
Unto every fenced city agreeable to their quality, that their restraint might be more easy to them.
Desired many wives either,
1. For his children; or rather,
2. For himself, by comparing this with 2Ch 11:21 .
Haydock -> 2Ch 11:23
Haydock: 2Ch 11:23 - -- Because. Septuagint, "And he was magnified above....and he gave them (cities, Greek: autais ) abundance," &c. This may be all understood of Abia. ...
Because. Septuagint, "And he was magnified above....and he gave them (cities, Greek: autais ) abundance," &c. This may be all understood of Abia. But Hebrew rather speaks of his father: "And he acted wisely, and dispersed all his other children, throughout the countries of Juda;" (Haydock) keeping them at a distance, to prevent any commotion, (Calmet) but making ample provision and procuring wives for them, perhaps at no small cost, as few might wish to be thus prisoners at large. (Tirinus) ---
It was probably then the custom to educate the royal children in the noblest families. See 4 Kings x. 1. (Calmet) ---
This would also tend to increase their father's influence, and to make them better acquainted with the country, that they might be able to communicate all necessary intelligence. (Haydock) ---
Pagnin and Vatable insinuate, that Roboam "caused to be educated and dispersed some of all his children, throughout all the lands of Juda." (Menochius)
Gill -> 2Ch 11:23
Gill: 2Ch 11:23 - -- And he dealt wisely,.... Acted a prudent part, in order to execute his scheme, and particularly by disposing of his other sons in different parts of h...
And he dealt wisely,.... Acted a prudent part, in order to execute his scheme, and particularly by disposing of his other sons in different parts of his kingdom, as follows: or "he made him his son Abijah to understand" e; he taught and instructed him in the art of government, took a particular care of his education, that he might be fitted for it; and he might instruct him how to behave towards his brethren, for the present and hereafter, as well as towards all the people in general: or "he (Abijah) understood" f; had more understanding and wisdom than all the children of Rehoboam; though it seems best to interpret it of Rehoboam himself, since it follows:
and disposed of all his children throughout all the countries of Judah and Benjamin, unto every fenced city; to be governors thereof, in whose hands he could better trust them than in any other; or else, by thus separating them, they would not be able to enter into combination against Abijah; but then he must at the same time appoint some persons to watch and observe them; or otherwise, having such, strong places in their possession, they might rebel against him; the Targum is,"he built and repaired the cities, and appointed of all his children throughout all the countries of the house of Judah, to all the fortified cities;''that is, to have the command of them:
and he gave them victual in abundance; that they might have no reason to complain, and might be able to hold out a siege against an enemy, should they be attacked:
and he desired many wives; either for himself, or rather for his son, since he himself had many; or "Abijah desired, or asked g many wives" of their parents, or of those who had the dispose of them, in imitation of his father.

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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 11:23
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 11:23 - --
And he did wisely, and dispersed of all his sons in all the countries of Judah and Benjamin, i.e., dispersed all his sons so, that they were placed ...
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...
