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13:7 Lawless good-for-nothing men gathered around him and conspired against Rehoboam son of Solomon, when Rehoboam was an inexperienced young man and could not resist them. 13:8 Now you are declaring that you will resist the Lord’s rule through the Davidic dynasty. You have a huge army, and bring with you the gold calves that Jeroboam made for you as gods. 13:9 But you banished the Lord’s priests, Aaron’s descendants, and the Levites, and appointed your own priests just as the surrounding nations do! Anyone who comes to consecrate himself with a young bull or seven rams becomes a priest of these fake gods! 13:10 But as for us, the Lord is our God and we have not rejected him. Aaron’s descendants serve as the Lord’s priests and the Levites assist them with the work. 13:11 They offer burnt sacrifices to the Lord every morning and every evening, along with fragrant incense. They arrange the Bread of the Presence on a ritually clean table and light the lamps on the gold lampstand every evening. Certainly we are observing the Lord our God’s regulations, but you have rejected him. 13:12 Now look, God is with us as our leader. His priests are ready to blow the trumpets to signal the attack against you. You Israelites, don’t fight against the Lord God of your ancestors, for you will not win!” 13:13 Now Jeroboam had sent some men to ambush the Judahite army from behind. The main army was in front of the Judahite army; the ambushers were behind it. 13:14 The men of Judah turned around and realized they were being attacked from the front and the rear. So they cried out for help to the Lord. The priests blew their trumpets, 13:15 and the men of Judah gave the battle cry. As the men of Judah gave the battle cry, the Lord struck down Jeroboam and all Israel before Abijah and Judah. 13:16 The Israelites fled from before the Judahite army, and God handed them over to the men of Judah. 13:17 Abijah and his army thoroughly defeated them; 500,000 well-trained Israelite men fell dead. 13:18 That day the Israelites were defeated; the men of Judah prevailed because they relied on the Lord God of their ancestors. 13:19 Abijah chased Jeroboam; he seized from him these cities: Bethel and its surrounding towns, Jeshanah and its surrounding towns, and Ephron and its surrounding towns. 13:20 Jeroboam did not regain power during the reign of Abijah. The Lord struck him down and he died. 13:21 Abijah’s power grew; he had fourteen wives and fathered twenty-two sons and sixteen daughters. 13:22 The rest of the events of Abijah’s reign, including his deeds and sayings, are recorded in the writings of the prophet Iddo.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Abijah the son and successor of King Rehoboam
 · Bethel a town of Benjamin bordering Ephraim 18 km north of Jerusalem
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Ephron son of Zohar the Hittite who sold a cave to Abraham,a mountain on the border of Judah and Benjamin (OS),a town on the south. border of Benjamin and about 5 km NE of Jerusalem
 · Iddo father of Ahinadab, Solomon's deputy for food from Mahanaim,son of Joah of Gershom son of Levi,son of Zechariah; chief over Manasseh in Gilead under David,a prophet who wrote about the times of Solomon,grandfather of the prophet Zechariah; father of Berekiah,priest leader of some who returned from exile with Zerubbabel,a leader of the Jews in Casiphia of Babylon
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jeroboam son of Nebat; first king of Israel after it split away from Judah; Jeroboam I,son and successor of Joash/Jehoash, King of Israel; Jeroboam II
 · Jeshanah a town 9 km NNE of Bethel & 7 km SSW of Shiloh
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred
 · Rehoboam a son of Solomon; the father of Abijah; an ancestor of Jesus,son and successor of King Solomon
 · Solomon the tenth son of David; the father of Rehoboam; an ancestor of Jesus; the third king of Israel.,son of David and Bath-Sheba; successor of King David


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Wesley: 2Ch 13:8 - -- There is that among you which may damp your confidence: you worship those images which God abhors.

There is that among you which may damp your confidence: you worship those images which God abhors.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:9 - -- To make himself a priest.

To make himself a priest.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:10 - -- Heb. Jehovah, the only true God.

Heb. Jehovah, the only true God.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:10 - -- Maintain his worship which you have rejected.

Maintain his worship which you have rejected.

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.

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.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:12 - -- Upon the sounding whereof God hath solemnly promised to assist his people, Num 10:9.

Upon the sounding whereof God hath solemnly promised to assist his people, Num 10:9.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:12 - -- You have not only us for your enemies, but God, even the God whom your fathers served. It is folly to fight against the God of almighty power: but it ...

You have not only us for your enemies, but God, even the God whom your fathers served. It is folly to fight against the God of almighty power: but it is treachery and base ingratitude, to fight against your father's God.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:13 - -- While Abijah was discoursing, Jeroboam takes the advantage of it to lay an ambush. It does not appear that he made any answer to all that Abijah said....

While Abijah was discoursing, Jeroboam takes the advantage of it to lay an ambush. It does not appear that he made any answer to all that Abijah said. The longest sword he thinks will determine the matter, not the better cause.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:15 - -- It is unspeakable comfort, that no stratagem or ambush can cut off our communication with heaven. To the cry of prayer they added the shout of faith, ...

It is unspeakable comfort, that no stratagem or ambush can cut off our communication with heaven. To the cry of prayer they added the shout of faith, and so became more than conquerors.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:20 - -- He escaped the sword of Abijah: but God struck him: there is no escaping his sword.

He escaped the sword of Abijah: but God struck him: there is no escaping his sword.

Wesley: 2Ch 13:21 - -- Not after this victory, for he died presently after it, but in the whole time of his life.

Not after this victory, for he died presently after it, but in the whole time of his life.

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."

JFB: 2Ch 13:13-17 - -- The oration of Abijah, however animating an effect it might have produced on his own troops, was unheeded by the party to whom it was addressed; for w...

The oration of Abijah, however animating an effect it might have produced on his own troops, was unheeded by the party to whom it was addressed; for while he was wasting time in useless words, Jeroboam had ordered a detachment of his men to move quietly round the base of the hill, so that when Abijah stopped speaking, he and his followers found themselves surprised in the rear, while the main body of the Israelitish forces remained in front. A panic might have ensued, had not the leaders "cried unto the Lord," and the priests "sounded with the trumpets"--the pledge of victory (Num 10:9; Num 31:6). Reassured by the well-known signal, the men of Judah responded with a war shout, which, echoed by the whole army, was followed by an impetuous rush against the foe. The shock was resistless. The ranks of the Israelites were broken, for "God smote Jeroboam and all Israel." They took to flight, and the merciless slaughter that ensued can be accounted for only by tracing it to the rancorous passions enkindled by a civil war.

JFB: 2Ch 13:19 - -- This sanguinary action widened the breach between the people of the two kingdoms. Abijah abandoned his original design of attempting the subjugation o...

This sanguinary action widened the breach between the people of the two kingdoms. Abijah abandoned his original design of attempting the subjugation of the ten tribes, contenting himself with the recovery of a few border towns, which, though lying within Judah or Benjamin, had been alienated to the new or northern kingdom. Among these was Beth-el, which, with its sacred associations, he might be strongly desirous to wrest from profanation.

JFB: 2Ch 13:20 - -- The disastrous action at Zemaraim, which caused the loss of the flower and chivalry of his army, broke his spirits and crippled his power.

The disastrous action at Zemaraim, which caused the loss of the flower and chivalry of his army, broke his spirits and crippled his power.

JFB: 2Ch 13:20 - -- That is, Jeroboam. He lived, indeed, two years after the death of Abijah (1Ki 14:20; 1Ki 15:9). But he had been threatened with great calamities upon ...

That is, Jeroboam. He lived, indeed, two years after the death of Abijah (1Ki 14:20; 1Ki 15:9). But he had been threatened with great calamities upon himself and his house, and it is apparently to the execution of these threatenings, which issued in his death, that an anticipatory reference is here made.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:7 - -- When Rehoboam was young and tender-hearted - Therefore he could not be forty-one when he came to the throne; see the note on 2Ch 13:3. Children of B...

When Rehoboam was young and tender-hearted - Therefore he could not be forty-one when he came to the throne; see the note on 2Ch 13:3. Children of Belial here signifies men of the most abandoned principles and characters; or men without consideration, education, or brains.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:9 - -- A young bullock and seven rams - He who could provide these for his own consecration was received into the order of this spurious and wicked priesth...

A young bullock and seven rams - He who could provide these for his own consecration was received into the order of this spurious and wicked priesthood. Some think he who could give to Jeroboam a young bullock and seven rams, was thereby received into the priesthood; this being the price for which the priesthood was conferred. The former is most likely.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:10 - -- The Lord is our God - We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to his own law.

The Lord is our God - We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to his own law.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:12 - -- God himself is with us - Ye have golden calves; we have the living and omnipotent Jehovah

God himself is with us - Ye have golden calves; we have the living and omnipotent Jehovah

Clarke: 2Ch 13:12 - -- With - trumpets to cry alarm against you - This was appalling: When the priests sound their trumpets, it will be a proof that the vengeance of the L...

With - trumpets to cry alarm against you - This was appalling: When the priests sound their trumpets, it will be a proof that the vengeance of the Lord shall speedily descend upon you.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:13 - -- But Jeroboam caused an ambushment - While Abijah was thus employed in reproving them, Jeroboam divided his army privately, and sent a part to take A...

But Jeroboam caused an ambushment - While Abijah was thus employed in reproving them, Jeroboam divided his army privately, and sent a part to take Abijah in the rear; and this must have proved fatal to the Jews, had not the Lord interposed.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:17 - -- Slain - five hundred thousand chosen men - Query, fifty thousand? This was a great slaughter: see the note on 2Ch 13:3, where all these numbers are ...

Slain - five hundred thousand chosen men - Query, fifty thousand? This was a great slaughter: see the note on 2Ch 13:3, where all these numbers are supposed to be overcharged.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:18 - -- Judah prevailed, because - "They depended on the Word of the God of their fathers."- T.

Judah prevailed, because - "They depended on the Word of the God of their fathers."- T.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:19 - -- Beth-el - "Beth-lehem."- Targum

Beth-el - "Beth-lehem."- Targum

Clarke: 2Ch 13:19 - -- Jeshanah - We know not where these towns lay.

Jeshanah - We know not where these towns lay.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:20 - -- The Lord struck him, and he died - Who died? Abijah or Jeroboam? Some think it was Jeroboam; some, that it was Abijah. Both rabbins and Christians a...

The Lord struck him, and he died - Who died? Abijah or Jeroboam? Some think it was Jeroboam; some, that it was Abijah. Both rabbins and Christians are divided on this point; nor is it yet settled. The prevailing opinion is that Jeroboam is meant, who was struck then with that disease of which he died about two years after; for he did not die till two years after Abijah: see 1Ki 14:20; 1Ki 15:9. It seems as if Jeroboam was meant, not Abijah.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:21 - -- Married fourteen wives - Probably he made alliances with the neighboring powers, by taking their daughters to him for wives.

Married fourteen wives - Probably he made alliances with the neighboring powers, by taking their daughters to him for wives.

Clarke: 2Ch 13:22 - -- Written in the story - במדרש bemidrash , "in the commentary;"this, as far as I recollect, is the first place where a midrash or commentary is ...

Written in the story - במדרש bemidrash , "in the commentary;"this, as far as I recollect, is the first place where a midrash or commentary is mentioned. The margin is right

Clarke: 2Ch 13:22 - -- His ways, and his sayings - The commentary of the prophet Iddo is lost. What his sayings were we cannot tell; but from the specimen in this chapter,...

His ways, and his sayings - The commentary of the prophet Iddo is lost. What his sayings were we cannot tell; but from the specimen in this chapter, he appears to have been a very able speaker, and one who knew well how to make the best use of his argument.

Defender: 2Ch 13:22 - -- The Hebrew word here for "story" is midrash. It originally meant something like a commentary. In more recent times, it came to be applied to a collect...

The Hebrew word here for "story" is midrash. It originally meant something like a commentary. In more recent times, it came to be applied to a collection of Rabbinic comments on the Old Testament, collected between 100 b.c. and a.d. 300 (see note on 1Ch 29:29)."

TSK: 2Ch 13:7 - -- vain men : Jdg 9:4, Jdg 11:3; 1Sa 22:2; Job 30:8; Psa 26:4; Pro 12:11, Pro 28:19; Act 17:5; Tit 1:10 the children of Belial : Deu 13:13; 1Ki 21:10, 1K...

TSK: 2Ch 13:8 - -- the kingdom : 2Ch 9:8; Psa 2:1-6; Isa 7:6, Isa 7:7, Isa 9:6, Isa 9:7; Luk 19:14, Luk 19:27 a great multitude : 2Ch 14:9-11, 2Ch 20:6, 2Ch 20:12; Psa 3...

TSK: 2Ch 13:9 - -- cast out : 2Ch 11:14, 2Ch 11:15 made you priests : 1Ki 12:31-33, 1Ki 13:33 consecrate himself : Heb. fill his hand, Exo 32:29; Lev 16:32; 1Ch 29:5 *ma...

cast out : 2Ch 11:14, 2Ch 11:15

made you priests : 1Ki 12:31-33, 1Ki 13:33

consecrate himself : Heb. fill his hand, Exo 32:29; Lev 16:32; 1Ch 29:5 *marg.

young : Exo 29:1, Exo 29:35; Lev 8:2

no gods : Deu 32:17; 2Ki 19:18; Jer 2:11; Hos 8:6; Act 19:26; Gal 4:8

TSK: 2Ch 13:10 - -- the Lord : We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to His own law. But what Abijah urged concerning the state of religion in...

the Lord : We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to His own law. But what Abijah urged concerning the state of religion in Judah was not strictly just; and, as spoken by him, it favoured ostentation. Abijah himself was but an indifferent character; and idolatry was evidently connived at in his days. Yet it was true, that the men of Judah had the priests, ordinances, and worship of Jehovah among them; that there were numbers of pious worshippers in the land; that theirs was the more righteous cause; that Jehovah was on their side as their Captain, while Israel fought against him; and that the presence of the priests with the sacred trumpets was a token of His presence and favour. 2Ch 11:16, 2Ch 11:17; Exo 19:5, Exo 19:6; Zec 13:9

the priests : Exod. 29:1-37; Num 16:40, Num 18:1-7

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-...

TSK: 2Ch 13:12 - -- God : Num 23:21; 1Sa 4:5-7; Isa 8:10; Zec 10:5; Rom 8:31 for our captain : Deu 20:4; Jos 5:13-15; Psa 20:7; Heb 2:10 his priests : Num 10:8, Num 10:9,...

TSK: 2Ch 13:13 - -- an ambushment : 2Ch 20:22; Jos 8:4; Pro 21:30; Jer 4:22

an ambushment : 2Ch 20:22; Jos 8:4; Pro 21:30; Jer 4:22

TSK: 2Ch 13:14 - -- looked back : Exo 14:10; Jos 8:20; Jdg 20:33-43; 2Sa 10:8-14 cried : 2Ch 14:11, 2Ch 18:31; Psa 50:15, Psa 91:5 the priests : 2Ch 13:12

TSK: 2Ch 13:15 - -- as the men : 2Ch 20:21; Jos 6:16, Jos 6:20; Jdg 7:18-22; Psa 47:1, Psa 47:5 God smote : 2Ch 14:12; Num 32:4; Jos 11:8; Jdg 4:15; 2Ki 5:1; Psa 118:4-7;...

TSK: 2Ch 13:16 - -- God delivered : Gen 14:20; Deu 2:36, Deu 3:3; Jos 10:12, Jos 21:44; Jdg 1:4, Jdg 11:21; 1Sa 23:7

TSK: 2Ch 13:17 - -- five hundred : 2Ch 13:3, 2Ch 13:12, 2Ch 28:6; Isa 10:16-19, Isa 37:36; Nah 1:5; 1Co 10:22

TSK: 2Ch 13:18 - -- relied : 2Ch 16:8, 2Ch 16:9, 2Ch 20:20; 2Ki 18:5; 1Ch 5:20; Psa 22:4, Psa 22:5, Psa 146:5; Dan 3:28; Nah 1:7; Eph 1:12

TSK: 2Ch 13:19 - -- took cities : Jos 10:19, Jos 10:39, Jos 11:12; 1Sa 31:7 Jeshanah : Jeshanah, according to the Talmud, was not far from Sephoris. Perhaps it is the Mig...

took cities : Jos 10:19, Jos 10:39, Jos 11:12; 1Sa 31:7

Jeshanah : Jeshanah, according to the Talmud, was not far from Sephoris. Perhaps it is the Migdal-Senna of Eusebius, eight miles north of Jericho.

Ephrain : Ephrain, or Ephron, a city of Benjamin, is placed by Eusebius, eight miles north of Jerusalem, near Bethel. Josephus calls Ephrain and Bethel two little cities; and places the former in the tribe of Benjamin, near the wilderness of Judea, in the way to Jericho. 2Ch 15:8; Jos 15:9, Ephron, Joh 11:54

TSK: 2Ch 13:20 - -- did : Psa 18:37, Psa 18:38 Lord : 1Sa 25:38, 1Sa 26:10; Eze 24:16; Act 12:23 he died : 1Ki 14:20, 1Ki 15:9

TSK: 2Ch 13:21 - -- waxed : 2Sa 5:12, 2Sa 5:13 fourteen wives : 2Ch 11:21 begat : Jdg 8:30, Jdg 8:31, Jdg 9:5, Jdg 10:4

waxed : 2Sa 5:12, 2Sa 5:13

fourteen wives : 2Ch 11:21

begat : Jdg 8:30, Jdg 8:31, Jdg 9:5, Jdg 10:4

TSK: 2Ch 13:22 - -- story : or, commentary Iddo : 2Ch 9:29, 2Ch 12:15

story : or, commentary

Iddo : 2Ch 9:29, 2Ch 12:15

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ch 13:9 - -- Seven rams - " A bullock and two rams"was the offering which God had required at the original consecration of the sons of Aaron Exo 29:1; Lev 8:...

Seven rams - " A bullock and two rams"was the offering which God had required at the original consecration of the sons of Aaron Exo 29:1; Lev 8:2. Jeroboam, for reasons of his own, enlarged the sacrifice, and required it at the consecration of every priest.

Barnes: 2Ch 13:17 - -- Slain - The word means strictly "pierced,"and will include both the killed and the wounded. It is translated "wounded"in Lam 2:12.

Slain - The word means strictly "pierced,"and will include both the killed and the wounded. It is translated "wounded"in Lam 2:12.

Barnes: 2Ch 13:18 - -- Brought under - " Humbled"or "defeated,"not reduced to subjection.

Brought under - " Humbled"or "defeated,"not reduced to subjection.

Barnes: 2Ch 13:19 - -- Jeshanah is probably identical with the "Isanas"of Josephus, where a battle took place in the war between Antigonus and Herod; but its situation can...

Jeshanah is probably identical with the "Isanas"of Josephus, where a battle took place in the war between Antigonus and Herod; but its situation cannot be fixed. For Ephrain, see Jos 18:23 note.

Barnes: 2Ch 13:20 - -- Jeroboam’ s death was a judgment upon him for his sins. Chronologically speaking, his death is here out of place, for he outlived Abijah at lea...

Jeroboam’ s death was a judgment upon him for his sins. Chronologically speaking, his death is here out of place, for he outlived Abijah at least two years (compare the marginal reference and 1Ki 15:9); but the writer, not intending to recur to his history, is naturally led to carry it on to its termination.

Poole: 2Ch 13:7 - -- The children of Belial such as have cast off the yoke and obedience which they owed both to God and to their king. When Rehoboam was young not in a...

The children of Belial such as have cast off the yoke and obedience which they owed both to God and to their king.

When Rehoboam was young not in age, for he was then forty-one years old, but in his kingdom, which he had but newly obtained, and in experience in politic, and especially in military, affairs, to which he was wholly a stranger, as having been born and bred up in a time of great peace and security.

Tender-hearted i.e. cowardly and fearful, who durst not adventure to chastise the rebels as he should have done. But therein Abijah forgets his duty, both to his father, whom he falsely traduceth; and to God, by whose express command Rehoboam was restrained from the war against Israel, which otherwise he had both courage and resolution to prosecute, as appears from the history, 1Ki 12:21 .

Poole: 2Ch 13:8 - -- The kingdom of the Lord in the land of the sons of David that kingdom which was not set up by vain men in pursuance of their own ambition and discont...

The kingdom of the Lord in the land of the sons of David that kingdom which was not set up by vain men in pursuance of their own ambition and discontent, as yours was, but ordained and established by God himself in the house of David.

And ye be a great multitude or because (that Hebrew particle being oft so used) ye be , &c. This he mentions partly as the ground of their confidence, that they had more tribes and a greater host; and partly as a presage of their downfall, which trusting to the arm of flesh is.

And there are with you golden calves or, but there are, &c. There is that among you which may damp your courage and confidence: you worship those images which God abhors and severely forbids.

For gods or for God , as that plural word is most commonly used, i.e. instead of God, to give them the name of God, as Exo 32:4 , and that worship which is peculiar to him.

Poole: 2Ch 13:9 - -- To consecrate himself i. e. to make himself a priest. See Poole "Lev 7:37" . That are no gods that have nothing of the nature or power, though you...

To consecrate himself i. e. to make himself a priest. See Poole "Lev 7:37" .

That are no gods that have nothing of the nature or power, though you give them the name of gods.

Poole: 2Ch 13:10 - -- The Lord Heb. Jehovah , the only true and great God. We have not forsaken him we maintain his honour and worship, which you have ungratefully reje...

The Lord Heb. Jehovah , the only true and great God.

We have not forsaken him we maintain his honour and worship, which you have ungratefully rejected.

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.

Poole: 2Ch 13:12 - -- With sounding trumpets to cry alarm against you upon the sounding whereof God hath solemnly promised to assist his people, Num 10:9 . Fight ye not a...

With sounding trumpets to cry alarm against you upon the sounding whereof God hath solemnly promised to assist his people, Num 10:9 .

Fight ye not against the Lord God of your fathers you have not only us for your enemies, but God, even the God whom your fathers honoured and served, to their own great comfort and benefit.

Poole: 2Ch 13:13 - -- Whilst Abijah was discoursing, Jeroboam takes the advantage of it to lay an ambush.

Whilst Abijah was discoursing, Jeroboam takes the advantage of it to lay an ambush.

Poole: 2Ch 13:15 - -- By strengthening the hearts and hands of the men of Judah, and taking away the spirits and power of their enemies; and, it may be, by some extraordi...

By strengthening the hearts and hands of the men of Judah, and taking away the spirits and power of their enemies; and, it may be, by some extraordinary assistance.

Poole: 2Ch 13:17 - -- A vast number: but it hath been oft observed and recorded by sacred and profane historians, that in those ancient times there were very numerous arm...

A vast number: but it hath been oft observed and recorded by sacred and profane historians, that in those ancient times there were very numerous armies, and ofttimes very great slaughters; and if this slaughter was more than ordinary, there is nothing strange nor incredible, because the Almighty God fought against the Israelites.

Poole: 2Ch 13:18 - -- They put their trust in him, and confidently expected help from him; which is a disposition of heart that God prizeth and taketh kindly. See 2Ki 18:...

They put their trust in him, and confidently expected help from him; which is a disposition of heart that God prizeth and taketh kindly. See 2Ki 18:5 2Ch 20:20 Psa 22:4 Dan 3:28 .

Poole: 2Ch 13:19 - -- Beth-el which Jeroboam recovered afterwards, as appears by the course of the history, though it be not particularly mentioned, which is the case of m...

Beth-el which Jeroboam recovered afterwards, as appears by the course of the history, though it be not particularly mentioned, which is the case of many other considerable things. And in the mean time it is very probable, that when Jeroboam’ s host was discomfited, and he expected that Abijah would pursue his victory, he removed the golden calf from Beth-el, which lay near Abijah’ s kingdom, to some safer place.

Ephrain a city so called, possibly the same which is mentioned Joh 11:54 , or that which is called Ophrah, Jud 8:27 .

Poole: 2Ch 13:20 - -- The Lord struck him i.e. Jeroboam, as appears from the contrary condition of Abijah described in the next verse. Him God might strike, either with ve...

The Lord struck him i.e. Jeroboam, as appears from the contrary condition of Abijah described in the next verse. Him God might strike, either with vexation and horror of mind; or with some painful and lingering, but incurable, disease, like that of Jehoram, which tormented him two years together, and at last killed him, 2Ch 21:19 .

He died not presently, but a year or two after this time.

Poole: 2Ch 13:21 - -- Not now after this victory, for he died presently after it; but in the whole time of his life, before he was king and afterward.

Not now after this victory, for he died presently after it; but in the whole time of his life, before he was king and afterward.

Haydock: 2Ch 13:7 - -- Vain. The saem term is used as in Matthew v. 22. (Calmet) --- Rekim, "stupid men." (Haydock) --- Septuagint, "pestiferous." Syriac, "impious."...

Vain. The saem term is used as in Matthew v. 22. (Calmet) ---

Rekim, "stupid men." (Haydock) ---

Septuagint, "pestiferous." Syriac, "impious." ---

Heart. Protestants, "young and tender-hearted." (Haydock) ---

But Roboam was not very young; (3 Kings xiv. 21.) and we may adhere to the Vulgate. (Calmet) ---

Septuagint, "he was a youth, and timid." (Haydock) ---

Abia speaks of his father with little respect, and seems to have forgotten that he had laid down his arms in obedience to God's order. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ch 13:8 - -- And golden. These idols will enervate and render your great numbers useless. (Haydock) --- We have a just cause and religion is on our side. (Cal...

And golden. These idols will enervate and render your great numbers useless. (Haydock) ---

We have a just cause and religion is on our side. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ch 13:9 - -- Rams. These were sacrificed by the false priests, who acted in a very different manner from those of the Lord, Leviticus viii., and ix. (Calmet)

Rams. These were sacrificed by the false priests, who acted in a very different manner from those of the Lord, Leviticus viii., and ix. (Calmet)

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)

Haydock: 2Ch 13:14 - -- Trumpets, to invoke God's aid, Numbers x. 9. (Menochius)

Trumpets, to invoke God's aid, Numbers x. 9. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ch 13:17 - -- Five. Some Latin editions have 50,000, (Calmet) which number is found in some manuscripts of Epiphanius. (Hudson's Josephus) --- Hentenius has the...

Five. Some Latin editions have 50,000, (Calmet) which number is found in some manuscripts of Epiphanius. (Hudson's Josephus) ---

Hentenius has the same, and only remarks five manuscripts which had the greater number. See ver. 3. (Haydock) ---

We do not read of such a slaughter in any one battle. But Israel made no resistance, and God assisted the four hundred thousand. (Menochius) ---

Valiant. Protestants, "chosen." See chap xiv. 13. (Haydock) ---

So many were either slain or wounded. (Du Hamel) ---

Protestants intimate all were "slain." (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ch 13:19 - -- Bethel, the head of the calf worship; though Abulensis thinks it was another city, otherwise it would not have been spared. The calf continued there...

Bethel, the head of the calf worship; though Abulensis thinks it was another city, otherwise it would not have been spared. The calf continued there till the reign of Jehu, 4 Kings x. 29. (Menochius) ---

Jesana; perhaps Senna, (Numbers xxxiv. 4.; Calmet) seven miles north of Jericho. (Eusebius) ---

The versions read differently. ---

Ephron. The Masorets have Ephraim. (Calmet) ---

Protestants, "Ephraim, with the towns thereof." (Haydock) ---

Josue (xv. 9.) places Mount Ephron between Juda and Ephraim; and we find a town of the name, (1 Machabees v. 46.) but on the other side of the Jordan.

Haydock: 2Ch 13:20 - -- Him. Some think Abia, as Jeroboam survived him two years: but others, (Calmet) with greater probability, (Du Hamel) suppose that the latter is here ...

Him. Some think Abia, as Jeroboam survived him two years: but others, (Calmet) with greater probability, (Du Hamel) suppose that the latter is here specified, and that he fell a victim to the divine wrath, as the prophet Ahias had foretold. (Calmet) ---

(Salien, the year of the world 3081.)

Haydock: 2Ch 13:22 - -- Works. Protestants, "sayings are written in the story of the prophets Iddo." (Haydock) --- Modross properly means "researches," and was the tit...

Works. Protestants, "sayings are written in the story of the prophets Iddo." (Haydock) ---

Modross properly means "researches," and was the title of the genealogical work of this prophet, from which this account is probably taken, chap. xii. 15. (Calmet) ---

The entire work is not extant. (Menochius)

Gill: 2Ch 13:7 - -- And there are gathered unto him vain men,.... Void of the fear of God, and all that is good: the children of Belial: men unprofitable, good for not...

And there are gathered unto him vain men,.... Void of the fear of God, and all that is good:

the children of Belial: men unprofitable, good for nothing, or that had cast off the yoke of the law of God, were lawless and abandoned persons:

And have strengthened themselves against Rehoboam the son of Solomon: rejected his government of them; went into a strong opposition to him, and set up another king over them:

when Rehoboam was young and tender hearted, and could not withstand them; not that he was young in years, for he was forty one years of age when he began to reign; though Joshua is called a young man when he is supposed to be between fifty and sixty years of age Exo 33:11, and though "adolescentia" and "juventus" are both used in Latin writers for "youth", yet Varro q distinguishes them, and makes the former to begin at the year fifteen, and continue to the year thirty, and the latter to begin at thirty, and end at forty five; so that, according to this, Rehoboam was then in his stage of youth; but perhaps the meaning here is, that he was young in the kingdom, scarcely settled on his throne, and the advantage of that was taken; not was he cowardly and fearful; and if Abijah meant that by "tender heartedness", he not only reproached but belied his father; for he would have fought with Israel in order to have reduced them to obedience, but was forbidden by the Lord; if by "tender hearted", he means that he had a tender regard to the command of God, it is true; but that seems not to be his sense, but the former.

Gill: 2Ch 13:8 - -- And now ye think to withstand the kingdom of the Lord in the hand of the sons of David,.... To oppose them, prevail over them, and get it out of their...

And now ye think to withstand the kingdom of the Lord in the hand of the sons of David,.... To oppose them, prevail over them, and get it out of their hands, which is delivered to them by the Lord, as the Targum:

and ye be a great multitude; of which they boasted, and in which they trusted, being ten tribes to two, and in this army two to one:

and there are with you golden calves which Jeroboam made you for gods; or, "but r there are with you", &c. which Abijah suggests would be so far from helping them, that they would be their ruin, they having, by the worship of them, provoked the Lord against them.

Gill: 2Ch 13:9 - -- Have ye not cast out the priests of the Lord the sons of Aaron, and the Levites,.... Because they would not sacrifice to his idols, and that they migh...

Have ye not cast out the priests of the Lord the sons of Aaron, and the Levites,.... Because they would not sacrifice to his idols, and that they might not instruct the people in the pure worship of God, and that he and his people might be free from the payment of tithes, firstfruits, &c. and their cities fall into his hands:

and have made you priests after the manner of the nations of other lands? after the manner of the Gentiles, without any regard to any particular tribe, which God had appointed those to be taken from:

so that whosoever cometh to consecrate himself with a young bullock and seven rams; which were five more than what were required by the law of Moses for the consecration of a priest, Exo 29:1, the same

may be a priest of them that are no gods; by nature, only nominal and fictitious deities, as the calves were, which had no divinity in them, see 1Ki 13:31.

Gill: 2Ch 13:10 - -- But as for us, the Lord is our God,.... The Word of the Lord, as the Targum; we know and acknowledge no other; not the calves at Dan and Bethel, nor ...

But as for us, the Lord is our God,.... The Word of the Lord, as the Targum; we know and acknowledge no other; not the calves at Dan and Bethel, nor any other idols, only the one living and true God:

and we have not forsaken him; his laws, statutes, ordinances, and worship; for though Abijah was not a religious man, yet it seems the form of religion was kept up, and temple service was observed, in his days:

and the priests which minister unto the Lord; by offering sacrifices, and burning incense:

are the sons of Aaron; and they only:

and the Levites wait upon their business; some in singing songs of praise, vocally and instrumentally, others in keeping the doors of the temple and the treasures of the house of God, and others in assisting the priests at the altar.

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.

Gill: 2Ch 13:12 - -- And, behold, God himself is with us for our Captain,.... To go before our armies, and fight our battles for us: and his priests with sounding trump...

And, behold, God himself is with us for our Captain,.... To go before our armies, and fight our battles for us:

and his priests with sounding trumpets to cry alarm against you; which was one use of the trumpets, that the people might be remembered by the Lord, and saved from their enemies, Num 10:9, so that this circumstance was against Jeroboam and his army, and for Abijah and his:

O children of Israel, fight ye not against the Lord God of your fathers; for fighting against his people, that retained the pure worship of him, was fighting against him:

for you shall not prosper; he seems to be assured of victory.

Gill: 2Ch 13:13 - -- But Jeroboam caused an ambushment to come about behind them,.... While Abijah was making his oration, he detached a party from his army, which got abo...

But Jeroboam caused an ambushment to come about behind them,.... While Abijah was making his oration, he detached a party from his army, which got about, and lay in ambush, behind the army of Abijah:

so they were before Judah; Jeroboam and the greater part of his army:

and the ambushment was behind them; which Jeroboam had sent thither.

Gill: 2Ch 13:14 - -- And when Judah looked back,.... On hearing a noise behind them: behold, the battle was before and behind; men were set in battle array, and the bat...

And when Judah looked back,.... On hearing a noise behind them:

behold, the battle was before and behind; men were set in battle array, and the battle was begun, and an attack made upon them both ways:

and they cried unto the Lord; for help against their enemies, and to deliver them out of their hands:

and the priests sounded with the trumpets; to inspire them with cheerfulness, and to suggest to them that God was with them and they need not be afraid.

Gill: 2Ch 13:15 - -- Then the men of Judah gave a shout,.... Taking heart at the sound of the trumpets, and in order to encourage one another, and intimidate the enemy; Se...

Then the men of Judah gave a shout,.... Taking heart at the sound of the trumpets, and in order to encourage one another, and intimidate the enemy; See Gill on 1Sa 17:20,

and as the men of Judah shouted, it came to pass, that God smote Jeroboam and all Israel before Abijah and Judah; possessed them with a panic, so that they fled at once, as follows.

Gill: 2Ch 13:16 - -- And the children of Israel fled before Judah,.... Were in such a fright and consternation, that they could not stand their ground, or engage at all; b...

And the children of Israel fled before Judah,.... Were in such a fright and consternation, that they could not stand their ground, or engage at all; but took to flight immediately:

and God delivered them into their hand; to be taken and slain by them.

Gill: 2Ch 13:17 - -- And Abijah and his people slew them with a great slaughter,.... As they fled, pursuing them: so there fell down slain of Israel five hundred thousa...

And Abijah and his people slew them with a great slaughter,.... As they fled, pursuing them:

so there fell down slain of Israel five hundred thousand chosen men; such a slaughter as is not to be met with in any history, as Josephus s observes; though Abarbinel wonders he should say so, and affirms that he had read of larger numbers slain at once; but he is the only man that ever pretended to it; Jerom t makes the number but 50,000, and some copies of the Vulgate Latin u, and Josephus Ben Gorion, as Abarbinel w relates; but the true Josephus, the Targum, and all the ancient versions, agree with the Hebrew text; more than half Jeroboam's army was cut off, and 100,000 more than Abijah had in his.

Gill: 2Ch 13:18 - -- Thus the children of Israel were brought under at that time,.... Humbled and weakened, but not reduced to the government of the house of David: and...

Thus the children of Israel were brought under at that time,.... Humbled and weakened, but not reduced to the government of the house of David:

and the children of Judah prevailed; or grew strong:

because they relied upon the Lord God of their fathers; trusted in him, and not in an arm of flesh; the Targum is,"in the Word of the Lord God of their fathers.''

Gill: 2Ch 13:19 - -- And Abijah pursued after Jeroboam,.... As he and his army fled: and took cities from him; the following ones: Bethel with the towns thereof; the...

And Abijah pursued after Jeroboam,.... As he and his army fled:

and took cities from him; the following ones:

Bethel with the towns thereof; the villages adjoining to it; here one of the calves was set up, which either Jeroboam took care to remove before this place fell into the hands of Abijah, or Abijah let it remain, and did not destroy it:

and Jeshanah with the towns thereof; which Reland x thinks is the same that is called by Jerom y Jethaba:

and Ephraim with the towns thereof; a city so called, thought to be the same that is mentioned in the passage; see Gill on Joh 11:54; it is here called, in the Targum, Ephron; so Jerom z calls it, and says it was Sichem.

Gill: 2Ch 13:20 - -- Neither did Jeroboam recover strength again in the days of Abijah,.... So as to bring an army into the field against him, and fight him: and the Lo...

Neither did Jeroboam recover strength again in the days of Abijah,.... So as to bring an army into the field against him, and fight him:

and the Lord struck him; by some Jewish writers a, this is interpreted of Abijah; and the reason of his being stricken, they say, was because he did not destroy the calf when he took Bethel; but it is best to understand it of Jeroboam, since Abijah is afterwards said to wax mighty:

and he died; not immediately, for he lived two years after Abijah, 1Ki 14:20, but continued under a lingering disease he was smitten with, and which issued in his death.

Gill: 2Ch 13:21 - -- But Abijah waxed mighty,.... In his kingdom, increasing in riches and numbers, power and authority, and in his family: and married fourteen wives, ...

But Abijah waxed mighty,.... In his kingdom, increasing in riches and numbers, power and authority, and in his family:

and married fourteen wives, and begat twenty and two sons and sixteen daughters; not after the above battle, nor since he began to reign; for he reigned but three years; but he, no doubt, married wives and had children before he came to the throne, as he might have others after.

Gill: 2Ch 13:22 - -- And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings,.... Not only his warlike actions, and his course of life, but some remarkable sayin...

And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings,.... Not only his warlike actions, and his course of life, but some remarkable sayings of his, he being a man of wisdom and eloquence, as his above speech shows:

are written in the story of the prophet Iddo; who might write the history of his own times; see 1Ki 15:7.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:7 Heb “a young man and tender of heart.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:8 Or “horde”; or “multitude.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:9 Heb “whoever comes to fill his hand with a bull of a son of cattle, and seven rams, and he is a priest to no-gods.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:10 Heb “and priests serving the Lord [are] the sons of Aaron and the Levites in the work.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:11 Or “for.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:12 Heb “fathers” (also in v. 18).

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:13 Heb “Judah.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:14 Heb “and Judah turned, and, look, to them [was] the battle in front and behind.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:15 Heb “shouted out.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:16 Heb “them”; the referent (the men of Judah) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:17 Heb “and [the] slain from Israel fell, five hundred thousand chosen men.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:18 Heb “at that time.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:19 For location see Map4 G4; Map5 C1; Map6 E3; Map7 D1; Map8 G3.

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:20 Heb “and the strength of Jeroboam was not retained again in the days of Abijah.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:21 Heb “lifted up for himself.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 13:22 Heb “and his ways and his words.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 13:7 And there are gathered unto him ( g ) vain men, the children of Belial, and have strengthened themselves against Rehoboam the son of Solomon, when Reh...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 13:9 Have ye not cast out the priests of the LORD, the sons of Aaron, and the Levites, and have made you priests after the manner of the nations of [other]...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 13:11 And they burn unto the LORD every ( k ) morning and every evening burnt sacrifices and sweet incense: the shewbread also [set they in order] upon the ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 13:12 And, behold, God himself [is] ( l ) with us for [our] captain, and his priests with sounding trumpets to cry alarm against you. O children of Israel, ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 13:13 But Jeroboam caused an ambushment ( m ) to come about behind them: so they were before Judah, and the ambushment [was] behind them. ( m ) Contemning ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 13:18 Thus the children of Israel were brought under at that time, and the children of Judah prevailed, ( n ) because they relied upon the LORD God of their...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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...

Maclaren: 2Ch 13:18 - --The Secret Of Victory The children of Judah prevailed, because they relied upon the Lord God of their fathers.'--2 Chron. 13:18. THESE words are the ...

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 - -- 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 ...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 13:13-22 - -- We do not find that Jeroboam offered to make any answer at all to Abijah's speech. Though it was much to the purpose, he resolved not to heed it, an...

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...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 13:21-22 - -- Wives and children of Abijah. His death . - 2Ch 13:21. While Jeroboam was not able to recover from the defeat he had suffered, Abijah established h...

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...

Constable: 2Ch 13:1--14:2 - --B. Abijah 13:1-14:1 Abijah generally did not please God (1 Kings 15:3). However there was the instance t...

Guzik: 2Ch 13:1-22 - --2 Chronicles 13 - King Abijah and a Victory for Judah A. King Abijah speaks to King Jeroboam. 1. (1-3) The two armies gather for war. In the eight...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:7 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:8 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:9 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:10 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:11 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:12 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:13 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:14 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:15 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:16 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:17 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:18 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:19 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:20 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:21 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

Critics Ask: 2Ch 13:22 2 CHRONICLES 13:4-22 —Was Abijah a wicked or a righteous king? PROBLEM: According to 1 Kings 15:3 , Abijah was a wicked king who “walked in a...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF CHRONICLES were also considered as one by the ancient Jews, who called them "words of days," that is, diaries or journal...

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Outline) SOLEMN OFFERING OF SOLOMON AT GIBEON. (2Ch 1:1-6) HIS CHOICE OF WISDOM IS BLESSED BY GOD. (2Ch 1:7-13) HIS STRENGTH AND WEALTH. (2Ch 1:14-17) SOLOMON...

TSK: 2 Chronicles 13 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 13:1, Abijah succeeding makes war against Jeroboam; 2Ch 13:4, He declares the right of his cause; 2Ch 13:13, Trusting in God, he over...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 13 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 13 Abijah warreth against Jeroboam king of Israel. 2Ch 2:1-3 ; declareth the right of his cause, 2Ch 13:4-12 ; trusteth in God; ...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 13 (Chapter Introduction) Abijah overcomes Jeroboam.

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Chronicles This book begins with the reign of Solomon and the building of the temple...

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles 13 (Chapter Introduction) We have here a much fuller account of the reign of Abijah, the son of Rehoboam, than we had in the Kings. There we found that his character was no ...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) Introduction For an explanation of the title, writer, date, scope, and purpose of this book, see my comments in my notes...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Chronicles) III. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-9 ...

Constable: 2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON. INTRODUCTION. As the former Book shews how David was chosen to rule over God's peculiar people, so this [Book]...

Gill: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES This, and the preceding, were but one book originally, but divided into two because of the size of it, so that this is...

Gill: 2 Chronicles 13 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 13 This chapter begins with the reign of Abijah, 2Ch 13:1, gives an account of a battle between him and Jeroboam, prev...

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