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Text -- 2 Chronicles 13:11 (NET)
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Wesley: 2Ch 13:11 - -- Made of pure gold, Exo 25:23-24, he saith table and candlestick, though there were ten of each, because ordinarily there was but one of each used at a...
Made of pure gold, Exo 25:23-24, he saith table and candlestick, though there were ten of each, because ordinarily there was but one of each used at a time for those uses.
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Wesley: 2Ch 13:11 - -- Perhaps he flattered himself, that his keeping up the external worship of God would make satisfaction for the errors of his life.
Perhaps he flattered himself, that his keeping up the external worship of God would make satisfaction for the errors of his life.
JFB -> 2Ch 13:4-12
JFB: 2Ch 13:4-12 - -- He had entered the enemy's territory and was encamped on an eminence near Beth-el (Jos 18:22). Jeroboam's army lay at the foot of the hill, and as a p...
He had entered the enemy's territory and was encamped on an eminence near Beth-el (Jos 18:22). Jeroboam's army lay at the foot of the hill, and as a pitched battle was expected, Abijah, according to the singular usage of ancient times, harangued the enemy. The speakers in such circumstances, while always extolling their own merits, poured out torrents of invective and virulent abuse upon the adversary. So did Abijah. He dwelt on the divine right of the house of David to the throne; and sinking all reference to the heaven-condemned offenses of Solomon and the divine appointment of Jeroboam, as well as the divine sanction of the separation, he upbraided Jeroboam as a usurper, and his subjects as rebels, who took advantage of the youth and inexperience of Rehoboam. Then contrasting the religious state of the two kingdoms, he drew a black picture of the impious innovations and gross idolatry introduced by Jeroboam, with his expulsion and impoverishment (2Ch 11:14) of the Levites. He dwelt with reasonable pride on the pure and regular observance of the ancient institutions of Moses in his own dominion [2Ch 13:11] and concluded with this emphatic appeal: "O children of Israel, fight ye not against Jehovah, the God of your fathers, for ye shall not prosper."
TSK -> 2Ch 13:11
TSK: 2Ch 13:11 - -- they burn : 2Ch 2:4; Exo 29:38
sweet incense : Exo 30:1-10; Lev 2:1-3; Num 16:6, Num 16:46; Luk 1:9; Rev 8:3, Rev 8:4
showbread : Exo 25:30; Lev 24:5-...
they burn : 2Ch 2:4; Exo 29:38
sweet incense : Exo 30:1-10; Lev 2:1-3; Num 16:6, Num 16:46; Luk 1:9; Rev 8:3, Rev 8:4
showbread : Exo 25:30; Lev 24:5-9
the candlestick : Exo 25:31-39, Exo 27:20, Exo 27:21; Lev 24:2-4
we keep : Gen 26:5; Num 9:19; Eze 44:8, Eze 44:15, Eze 48:11
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Poole -> 2Ch 13:11
Poole: 2Ch 13:11 - -- The pure table so called, because it was made of pure gold, Exo 25:23,24 .
The candlestick he saith table and candlestick , though there were ten ...
The pure table so called, because it was made of pure gold, Exo 25:23,24 .
The candlestick he saith table and candlestick , though there were ten of each, 2Ch 4:7,8 ; either,
1. Because Shishak had carried away all but one. Or,
2. The singular number is put for the plural, as 1Ki 7:48 , and oft elsewhere. Or,
3. Because ordinarily there was but one of each used at a time for those uses.
To burn every evening and from evening to morning continually, Lev 24:2,3 ; for which end one candlestick was sufficient, and it is very improbable that all the candlesticks were used every night.
We keep the charge of the Lord our God: this he saith, though he was an ungodly king; either because he flattered himself and fancied that his keeping up the external worship of God would make full satisfaction for the errors of his life; or that he might hereby encourage his own soldiers, and convince or terrify his enemies.
Haydock -> 2Ch 13:11
Haydock: 2Ch 13:11 - -- Table. It is hence inferred, that Sesac had only left one: (Lyranus; Torniel.) but this does not follow. (Calmet) (Salien)
Table. It is hence inferred, that Sesac had only left one: (Lyranus; Torniel.) but this does not follow. (Calmet) (Salien)
Gill -> 2Ch 13:11
Gill: 2Ch 13:11 - -- And they burn unto the Lord, every morning and every evening, burnt sacrifices and sweet incense,.... That is, the priests; the one they did on the al...
And they burn unto the Lord, every morning and every evening, burnt sacrifices and sweet incense,.... That is, the priests; the one they did on the altar of burnt offering, and the other on the altar of incense, and both every day, morning and evening:
the shewbread also set they in order upon the pure table; the shewbread table, every sabbath day, when they took the old bread off, which had stood there a week:
and the candlestick of gold, with the lamps thereof, to burn every evening; these were lighted every evening, and dressed every morning; and though there were ten tables and ten candlesticks in Solomon's temple, yet only one of each was used at a time; and therefore from hence it is not to be concluded that all the rest were taken away by Shishak:
for we keep the charge of the Lord our God; observe all the rites and ceremonies, laws, and ordinances enjoined by him; the Targum is,"the charge of the Word of the Lord our God:"
but ye have forsaken him; his fear or worship, as the same paraphrase.
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 13:1-22
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 13:1-22 - --1 Abijah succeeding makes war against Jeroboam.4 He declares the right of his cause.13 Trusting in God, he overcomes Jeroboam.21 The wives and childre...
MHCC -> 2Ch 13:1-22
MHCC: 2Ch 13:1-22 - --Jeroboam and his people, by apostacy and idolatry, merited the severe punishment Abijah was permitted to execute upon them. It appears from the charac...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 13:1-12
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 13:1-12 - -- Abijah's mother was called Maachah, the daughter of Absalom, 2Ch 11:20; here she is called Michaiah, the daughter of Uriel. It is most probable ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 13:3-20
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 13:3-20 - --
The War between Abijah and Jeroboam . - היתה מלחמה , war arose, broke out.
2Ch 13:3
Abijah began the war with an army of 400,000 valia...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 13:1--14:2
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...
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