
Text -- 2 Chronicles 12:1-4 (NET)




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So called, because they forsook God, as Israel had done.

Wesley: 2Ch 12:2 - -- Presently after the apostacy of the king and people, which was in the fourth year.
Presently after the apostacy of the king and people, which was in the fourth year.

A people of Africk bordering upon Egypt.

Wesley: 2Ch 12:3 - -- A people living in tents, as the word signifies; and such there were not far from Egypt, both in Africk and in Arabia.
A people living in tents, as the word signifies; and such there were not far from Egypt, both in Africk and in Arabia.

Either those beyond Egypt, or the Arabians.
JFB: 2Ch 12:1 - -- (See on 2Ch 11:17). During the first three years of his reign his royal influence was exerted in the encouragement of the true religion. Security and ...
(See on 2Ch 11:17). During the first three years of his reign his royal influence was exerted in the encouragement of the true religion. Security and ease led to religious decline, which, in the fourth year, ended in open apostasy. The example of the court was speedily followed by his subjects, for "all Israel was with him," that is, the people in his own kingdom. The very next year, the fifth of his reign, punishment was inflicted by the invasion of Shishak.

JFB: 2Ch 12:2 - -- He was the first king of the twenty-second or Bubastic Dynasty. What was the immediate cause of this invasion? Whether it was in resentment for some p...
He was the first king of the twenty-second or Bubastic Dynasty. What was the immediate cause of this invasion? Whether it was in resentment for some provocation from the king of Judah, or in pursuance of ambitious views of conquest, is not said. But the invading army was a vast horde, for Shishak brought along with his native Egyptians an immense number of foreign auxiliaries.

JFB: 2Ch 12:3-5 - -- Some think these were the Kenite Arabs, dwellers in tents, but others maintain more justly that these were Arab troglodytes, who inhabited the caverns...
Some think these were the Kenite Arabs, dwellers in tents, but others maintain more justly that these were Arab troglodytes, who inhabited the caverns of a mountain range on the western coast of the Red Sea.

JFB: 2Ch 12:3-5 - -- From the regions south of Egypt. By the overwhelming force of numbers, they took the fortresses of Judah which had been recently put in a state of def...
From the regions south of Egypt. By the overwhelming force of numbers, they took the fortresses of Judah which had been recently put in a state of defense, and marched to lay siege to the capital. While Shishak and his army was before Jerusalem, the prophet Shemaiah addressed Rehoboam and the princes, tracing this calamity to the national apostasy and threatening them with utter destruction in consequence of having forsaken God (2Ch 12:6).
Clarke: 2Ch 12:1 - -- He forsook the law of the Lord - This was after the three years mentioned 2Ch 11:17.
He forsook the law of the Lord - This was after the three years mentioned 2Ch 11:17.

Clarke: 2Ch 12:2 - -- Shishak king of Egypt - Concerning this man, and the motive which led him to attack the Jews, see the note on 1Ki 14:31
Shishak king of Egypt - Concerning this man, and the motive which led him to attack the Jews, see the note on 1Ki 14:31

Transgressed against the Lord - "Against the Word of the Lord."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 12:3 - -- The Lubims - Supposed to be a people of Libya, adjoining to Egypt; sometimes called Phut in Scripture, as the people are called Lehabim and Ludim
The Lubims - Supposed to be a people of Libya, adjoining to Egypt; sometimes called Phut in Scripture, as the people are called Lehabim and Ludim

Clarke: 2Ch 12:3 - -- The Sukkiims - The Troglodytes, a people of Egypt on the coast of the Red Sea. They were called Troglodytes, Τρωγλοδυται, οἱ τας ...
The Sukkiims - The Troglodytes, a people of Egypt on the coast of the Red Sea. They were called Troglodytes,

Clarke: 2Ch 12:3 - -- The Ethiopians - כושים Cushim . Various people were called by this name, particularly a people bordering on the northern coast of the Red Sea...
The Ethiopians -
TSK: 2Ch 12:1 - -- am 3032, bc 972
when Rehoboam : 2Ch 12:13, 2Ch 11:17
he forsook : 2Ch 26:13-16; Deu 6:10-12, Deu 8:10-14, Deu 32:15, Deu 32:18; 1Ki 9:9; Jer 2:31; Hos...
am 3032, bc 972
when Rehoboam : 2Ch 12:13, 2Ch 11:17
he forsook : 2Ch 26:13-16; Deu 6:10-12, Deu 8:10-14, Deu 32:15, Deu 32:18; 1Ki 9:9; Jer 2:31; Hos 13:1; Hos 13:6-8
all Israel : 2Ch 11:3; 1Ki 12:17, 1Ki 14:22-24; 2Ki 17:19; Hos 5:10, Hos 5:11; Mic 6:16

TSK: 2Ch 12:2 - -- am 3034, bc 970
Shishak : 1Ki 11:40, 1Ki 14:24-26
because : 2Ch 7:19, 2Ch 7:20, 2Ch 36:14-19; Jdg 2:13-15; 1Ch 28:9; Neh 9:26, Neh 9:27; Psa 106:43, P...
am 3034, bc 970
Shishak : 1Ki 11:40, 1Ki 14:24-26
because : 2Ch 7:19, 2Ch 7:20, 2Ch 36:14-19; Jdg 2:13-15; 1Ch 28:9; Neh 9:26, Neh 9:27; Psa 106:43, Psa 106:44; Isa 63:10; Jer 2:19, Jer 44:22, Jer 44:23; Lam 5:15

TSK: 2Ch 12:3 - -- twelve hundred : Jdg 4:13; 1Sa 13:5; 2Sa 10:18
without number : 2Ch 14:9; Jdg 6:5; Rev 9:16
Lubims : Lubim, apparently the same with Lehabim (Gen 10:1...
twelve hundred : Jdg 4:13; 1Sa 13:5; 2Sa 10:18
without number : 2Ch 14:9; Jdg 6:5; Rev 9:16
Lubims : Lubim, apparently the same with Lehabim (Gen 10:13), were probably the ancient inhabitants of Lybia (called
the Sukkiims : The Sukkiim (from
Ethiopians : These Cushim were probably the inhabitants of Ethiopia, south of Egypt. 2Ch 14:12, 2Ch 16:8; Isa 43:3; Dan 11:43; Nah 3:9, Cushim, Heb. Gen 10:6-8

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Barnes: 2Ch 12:1 - -- All Israel with him - i. e., "all Judah and Benjamin"- all the Israelites of those two tribes.
All Israel with him - i. e., "all Judah and Benjamin"- all the Israelites of those two tribes.

Barnes: 2Ch 12:2 - -- Shishak ... came up ... because they had transgressed - The writer speaks from a divine, not a human, point of view. Shishak’ s motive in ...
Shishak ... came up ... because they had transgressed - The writer speaks from a divine, not a human, point of view. Shishak’ s motive in coming up was to help Jeroboam, and to extend his own influence.

Barnes: 2Ch 12:3 - -- twelve hundred chariots - This number is not unusnal (compare Exo 14:7; 1Ki 10:26). Benhadad brought 1,200 chariots into the field against Shal...
twelve hundred chariots - This number is not unusnal (compare Exo 14:7; 1Ki 10:26). Benhadad brought 1,200 chariots into the field against Shalmaneser II; and Ahabhad at the same time a force of 2,000 chariots (compare the 1Ki 20:1 note).
The Lubims or "Libyans"Dan 11:43, were a people of Africa, distinct from the Egyptians and the Ethiopians dwelling in their immediate neighborhood. They were called Ribu or Libu by the Egyptians. See Gen 10:13.
Sukkiims - This name does not occur elsewhere. The Septuagint, who rendered the word "Troglodytes,"regarded the Sukkiim probably as the "cave-dwellers"along the western shore of the Red Sea; but the conjecture that the word means "tent-dwellers"is plausible, and would point rather to a tribe of Arahs (Scenitae).
Poole: 2Ch 12:2 - -- In the fifth year presently after the apostacy of the king and people, which was in his fourth year, by comparing this with 2Ch 11:17 .
In the fifth year presently after the apostacy of the king and people, which was in his fourth year, by comparing this with 2Ch 11:17 .

Poole: 2Ch 12:3 - -- The Lubims a people of Africa bordering upon Egypt; of whom See Poole "2Ch 16:8" ; See Poole "Dan 11:43" ; See Poole "Nah 3:9" .
The Sukkiims a ...
The Lubims a people of Africa bordering upon Egypt; of whom See Poole "2Ch 16:8" ; See Poole "Dan 11:43" ; See Poole "Nah 3:9" .
The Sukkiims a people living in tents, as the word signifies; and such there were not far from Egypt, both in Africa and in Arabia.
The Ethiopians either those beyond Egypt, or the Arabians.
Haydock: 2Ch 12:1 - -- Israel, in his dominions. The kingdom of Jeroboam had long before apostatized, though there were still many true servants of God, who would not bend...
Israel, in his dominions. The kingdom of Jeroboam had long before apostatized, though there were still many true servants of God, who would not bend the knee before Baal, ver. 12. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 12:3 - -- Troglodites, who dwell in caverns, near the Red Sea. Pliny ([Natural History?] v. 8., and vi. 29.) speaks of the city Suca, which in Hebrew means a ...
Troglodites, who dwell in caverns, near the Red Sea. Pliny ([Natural History?] v. 8., and vi. 29.) speaks of the city Suca, which in Hebrew means a tent, as here we read succiyim, (Haydock) "dwelling in tents;" which some explain of the Arabs, who are called Scenites, on the same account. (Tirinus) ---
People of this description, without any fixed abode, inhabited the Stony as well as the Desert Arabia, chap. xiv. 14.
Gill: 2Ch 12:1 - -- And it came to pass, when Rehoboam had established the kingdom,.... Or when the kingdom of Rehoboam was established; the tribes of Judah and Benjamin ...
And it came to pass, when Rehoboam had established the kingdom,.... Or when the kingdom of Rehoboam was established; the tribes of Judah and Benjamin being firmly attached to him, and great numbers from the other tribes coming over to him, and things going on peaceably and prosperously during the three years that he and his people abode by the pure worship of God:
and had strengthened himself; built fortified cities for the defence of himself and kingdom, 2Ch 11:5, he forsook the law of the Lord; after he had reigned three years, and was become strong, and thought himself safe and secure on the throne, trusting to his strength:
and all Israel with him; the greater part of them following the example of their king; of this defection, and the sins they fell into, see 1Ki 14:22.

Gill: 2Ch 12:2 - -- And it came to pass in the fifth year of Rehoboam,.... In the fourth year, the apostasy of him and his people began; and, in the year following, what ...
And it came to pass in the fifth year of Rehoboam,.... In the fourth year, the apostasy of him and his people began; and, in the year following, what is next related happened, as a punishment of it:
Shishak king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem; of whom see 1Ki 11:40,
because they transgressed against the Lord; transgressed the law of the Lord by falling into idolatry and other abominable evils; the Targum is,"against the Word of the Lord.''

Gill: 2Ch 12:3 - -- With twelve hundred chariots, and threescore thousand horsemen; and the people were without number,.... The foot soldiers; their number, according to ...
With twelve hundred chariots, and threescore thousand horsemen; and the people were without number,.... The foot soldiers; their number, according to Josephus h was 400,000:
that came with him out of Egypt; the above numerous army came from thence with him, which was famous for horses and chariots of war, see Exo 14:7, what follow seem to have joined him after he came out of Egypt, or whom he subdued in his way; the Lubim or Lybians, inhabitants of Libya, a country near Egypt the same with the Lehabim; of whom see Gen 10:13,
the Sukkiims; who were either the Scenite Arabs, who dwelt in tents, as this word signifies; or the Troglodytes, according to the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions, who dwelt in dens and caves, in which sense the word "Succah" is sometimes used, Job 38:40 and in their country was a town called Suchae, mentioned by Pliny i; they inhabited near the Red sea; and if Shishak is the same with Sesostris, as is thought, these people were subdued by him, as Herodotus k and Strabo l testify:
and the Ethiopians; some think these were the Cushite Arabs, and that Sesostris came into Arabia is testified by the above writers; though rather the proper Ethiopians are meant, since they are joined with the Lubim or Africans; and since, as Herodotus m says, he ruled over Ethiopia; and Diodorus Siculus n says he fought with them, and obliged them to pay him tribute.

Gill: 2Ch 12:4 - -- And he took the fenced cities which pertained to Judah,.... Which Rehoboam had lately built, and placed his sons in them, 2Ch 11:5, these he took with...
And he took the fenced cities which pertained to Judah,.... Which Rehoboam had lately built, and placed his sons in them, 2Ch 11:5, these he took without any opposition:
and came to Jerusalem; there being no army to oppose him; and so Sesostris took many countries without fighting, and among the rest Phoenicia, as Manetho o relates, in which Judea may be included.

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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 12:1 And it came to pass, when Rehoboam had established the kingdom, and had strengthened himself, he forsook the law of the LORD, and ( a ) all Israel wit...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 12:3 With twelve hundred chariots, and threescore thousand horsemen: and the people [were] without number that came with him out of Egypt; the Lubims, the ...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 12:1-16
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 12:1-16 - --1 Rehoboam, forsaking the Lord, is punished by Shishak.5 He and the princes, repenting at the preaching of Shemaiah, are delivered from destruction, b...
MHCC -> 2Ch 12:1-16
MHCC: 2Ch 12:1-16 - --When Rehoboam was so strong that he supposed he had nothing to fear from Jeroboam, he cast off his outward profession of godliness. It is very common,...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 12:1-12
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 12:1-12 - -- Israel was very much disgraced and weakened by being divided into two kingdoms; yet the kingdom of Judah, having both the temple and the royal city,...
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 12:1 - --
Rehoboam's defection from the Lord, and his humiliation by the Egyptian king Shishak . - 2Ch 12:1. The infinitive כּהכין , "at the time of th...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 12:2-3 - --
In punishment of this defection ( בי מעלוּ כּי , because they had acted faithlessly to Jahve), Shishak, the king of Egypt, marched with a...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 12:4-7 - --
After the capture of the fenced cities of Judah, he marched against Jerusalem. - 2Ch 12:5. Then the prophet Shemaiah announced to the king and the p...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 12:1-16
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...
