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Text -- 2 Chronicles 14:1-3 (NET)
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Wesley -> 2Ch 14:1
Wesley: 2Ch 14:1 - -- There was no open war, but there were private hostilities between his and Baasha's subjects.
There was no open war, but there were private hostilities between his and Baasha's subjects.
JFB: 2Ch 14:1 - -- This long interval of peace was the continued effect of the great battle of Zemaraim (compare 1Ki 15:11-14).
This long interval of peace was the continued effect of the great battle of Zemaraim (compare 1Ki 15:11-14).
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JFB: 2Ch 14:2 - -- (compare 1Ki 15:14). Still his character and life were not free from faults (2Ch 16:7, 2Ch 16:10, 2Ch 16:12).
Clarke: 2Ch 14:1 - -- The land was quiet ten years - Calmet thinks these years should be counted from the fifth to the fifteenth of Asa’ s reign.
The land was quiet ten years - Calmet thinks these years should be counted from the fifth to the fifteenth of Asa’ s reign.
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Clarke: 2Ch 14:2 - -- Did that which was good - He attended to what the law required relative to the worship of God. He was no idolater, though, morally speaking, he was ...
Did that which was good - He attended to what the law required relative to the worship of God. He was no idolater, though, morally speaking, he was not exempt from faults, 1Ki 15:14. He suppressed idolatry universally, and encouraged the people to worship the true God: see 2Ch 14:3-5.
TSK: 2Ch 14:1 - -- am 3049, bc 955
slept : 2Ch 9:31; 1Ki 2:10, 1Ki 14:31
Asa : 1Kings 15:8-24; 1Ch 3:10; Mat 1:7, Mat 1:8
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TSK: 2Ch 14:2 - -- am 3063-3073, bc 941-931
good and right : 2Ch 31:20; 1Ki 15:11, 1Ki 15:14; Luk 1:75
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TSK: 2Ch 14:3 - -- For he took : Deu 7:5; 1Ki 11:7, 1Ki 11:8, 1Ki 14:22-24
the high places : 2Ch 15:17; Lev 26:30; 1Ki 15:12-14
brake : 2Ch 34:4; Exo 34:13; Deu 7:5, Deu...
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Barnes -> 2Ch 14:1
Barnes: 2Ch 14:1 - -- Asa his son reigned - If Rehoboam was (1Ki 12:8 note) not more than 21 years old at his accession, Asa, when he mounted the throne, must have b...
Asa his son reigned - If Rehoboam was (1Ki 12:8 note) not more than 21 years old at his accession, Asa, when he mounted the throne, must have been a mere boy, not more than 10 or 11 years of age.
The land was quiet ten years - The great blow struck by Abijah 2Ch 13:15-19, his alliance with Syria 1Ki 15:19, and the rapid succession of sovereigns in Israel during the earlier part of Asa’ s reign 1Ki 15:25-33, would naturally prevent disturbance on the part of the northern kingdom. The tender age of Asa himself would be a bar to warlike enterprises on the part of Judah.
Poole -> 2Ch 14:2
Haydock: 2Ch 14:1 - -- Years, dating from the fifth; as in the fifteenth year of his reign, Asa offered many victims, which had been taken from the enemy, chap. xv. 10. (C...
Years, dating from the fifth; as in the fifteenth year of his reign, Asa offered many victims, which had been taken from the enemy, chap. xv. 10. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 2Ch 14:2 - -- God, with respect to the external worship of the true God, (Haydock) though he had some faults, 3 Kings xv. 14. ---
Places, while he tolerated thos...
God, with respect to the external worship of the true God, (Haydock) though he had some faults, 3 Kings xv. 14. ---
Places, while he tolerated those which were intended for the service of the Lord, (Calmet) though illegally; and he even left the buildings erected by Solomon standing, (4 Kings xxiii. 13.; Tirinus) thinking they might be no longer dangerous. (Salien) ---
Several other pious kings did the like, for which they deserved some reprehension; as they could not be ignorant, that this was considered as wrong by the more enlightened, Ecclesiasticus xlix. 5. (Tirinus) ---
It was the king's duty to destroy the exterior practices of idolatry, while the priests and prophets were to instruct. (Worthington)
Gill: 2Ch 14:1 - -- So Abijah slept with his fathers, 1Ki 15:8.
and Asa his son reigned in his stead; in his days the land was quiet ten years; the Targum is, the land...
So Abijah slept with his fathers, 1Ki 15:8.
and Asa his son reigned in his stead; in his days the land was quiet ten years; the Targum is, the land of Israel; but much better the Septuagint, the land of Judah; these ten years, in which it had rest from war, were the first three years of Asa's reign, and the first seven of Baasha's, according to Jarchi, and which seems right; after which there was war between them all their days, see 1Ki 15:32.
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Gill: 2Ch 14:3 - -- For he took away the altars of the strange gods,.... Or of a strange people, of the Zidonians, Ammonites, and Moabites, which had remained from the ti...
For he took away the altars of the strange gods,.... Or of a strange people, of the Zidonians, Ammonites, and Moabites, which had remained from the times of Solomon, and which he built for his wives, 1Ki 11:7.
and the high places; built for idols; for as for those on which the true God was worshipped, they were not removed in his days, 1Ki 15:14.
and brake down the images: or statues, or pillars, erected to the honour of idols, and on which the images of them were placed:
and cut down the groves; in the midst of which they stood.
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NET Notes: 2Ch 14:3 Asherah poles. A leading deity of the Canaanite pantheon was Asherah, wife/sister of El and goddess of fertility. She was commonly worshiped at shrine...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ch 14:3
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 14:3 For he took away the altars of the strange [gods], and the high places, and brake down the images, and cut down the ( a ) groves:
( a ) Which were pl...
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 14:1-15
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 14:1-15 - --1 Asa succeeding, destroys idolatry.6 Having peace, he strengthens his kingdom with forts and armies.9 Calling on God, he overthrows Zerah, and spoils...
Maclaren -> 2Ch 14:2-8
Maclaren: 2Ch 14:2-8 - --Asa's Reformation, And Consequent Peace And Victory
And Asa did that which was good and right in the eyes of the Lord his God: 3. For he took away th...
MHCC -> 2Ch 14:1-15
MHCC: 2Ch 14:1-15 - --Asa aimed at pleasing God, and studied to approve himself to him. Happy those that walk by this rule, not to do that which is right in their own eyes,...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 14:1-8
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 14:1-8 - -- Here is, I. Asa's general character (2Ch 14:2): He did that which was good and right in the eyes of the Lord his God. 1. He aimed at pleasing God,...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 14:1-7
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 14:1-7 - --
2Ch 14:1-3
Asa's efforts for the abolition of idolatry and the establishment of the kingdom . - 2Ch 14:1-4. The good and right in God's eyes whic...
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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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...
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Constable: 2Ch 14:1-15 - --1. Asa's wisdom ch. 14
Asa inherited a kingdom at peace. He wisely used the peace to purge the i...
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