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Text -- 2 Chronicles 15:1-6 (NET)
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Wesley: 2Ch 15:1 - -- Both to instruct him what to say, and to enable him to say it plainly and boldly.
Both to instruct him what to say, and to enable him to say it plainly and boldly.
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Wesley: 2Ch 15:3 - -- They have long lived without the found knowledge and worship of the true God. Israel is here understood of the whole nation of Israel in former times,...
They have long lived without the found knowledge and worship of the true God. Israel is here understood of the whole nation of Israel in former times, and especially in the times of the judges: for then many times they were in a great measure, without God and his law, and teaching priests, as plainly appears from the book of the Judges; they were brought to all the exigencies and calamities following; and they sometimes turned to the Lord, and he was found of them.
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When Israel lived in the gross neglect of God and his law.
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Wesley: 2Ch 15:5 - -- Men could not go abroad about their private occasions without great danger; as it was in the days of Shamgar, Jdg 5:6.
Men could not go abroad about their private occasions without great danger; as it was in the days of Shamgar, Jdg 5:6.
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Wesley: 2Ch 15:6 - -- _One part of the people of Israel destroyed the other by civil wars. As all Israel are called a nation, so the several tribes of them are sometimes ca...
_One part of the people of Israel destroyed the other by civil wars. As all Israel are called a nation, so the several tribes of them are sometimes called nations.
JFB: 2Ch 15:1 - -- This prophet, who is mentioned nowhere else, appears at this stage of the sacred story in the discharge of an interesting mission. He went to meet Asa...
This prophet, who is mentioned nowhere else, appears at this stage of the sacred story in the discharge of an interesting mission. He went to meet Asa, as he was returning from his victorious pursuit of the Ethiopians, and the congratulatory address here recorded was publicly made to the king in presence of his army.
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JFB: 2Ch 15:2 - -- You have had, in your recent signal success, a remarkable proof that God's blessing is upon you; your victory has been the reward of your faith and pi...
You have had, in your recent signal success, a remarkable proof that God's blessing is upon you; your victory has been the reward of your faith and piety. If you steadfastly adhere to the cause of God, you may expect a continuance of His favor; but if you abandon it, you will soon reap the bitter fruits of apostasy.
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JFB: 2Ch 15:3-6 - -- Some think that Azariah was referring to the sad and disastrous condition to which superstition and idolatry had brought the neighboring kingdom of Is...
Some think that Azariah was referring to the sad and disastrous condition to which superstition and idolatry had brought the neighboring kingdom of Israel. His words should rather be taken in a wider sense, for it seems manifest that the prophet had his eye upon many periods in the national history, when the people were in the state described--a state of spiritual destitution and ignorance--and exhibited its natural result as widespread anarchy, mutual dissension among the tribes, and general suffering (Jdg 9:23; Jdg 12:4; Jdg 20:21; 2Ch 13:17). These calamities God permitted to befall them as the punishment of their apostasy. Azariah's object in these remarks was to establish the truth of his counsel (2Ch 15:2), threatening, in case of neglecting it by describing the uniform course of the divine procedure towards Israel, as shown in all periods of their history. Then after this appeal to national experience, he concluded with an earnest exhortation to the king to prosecute the work of reformation so well begun [2Ch 15:7].
Clarke: 2Ch 15:1 - -- Azariah the son of Oded - We know nothing of this prophet but what is related of him here.
Azariah the son of Oded - We know nothing of this prophet but what is related of him here.
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Clarke: 2Ch 15:2 - -- The Lord is with you, while ye be with him - This is the settled and eternal purpose of God; to them who seek him he will ever be found propitious, ...
The Lord is with you, while ye be with him - This is the settled and eternal purpose of God; to them who seek him he will ever be found propitious, and them alone will he abandon who forsake him. In this verse the unconditional perseverance of the saints has no place: a doctrine which was first the ruin of the human race, Ye shall not die; and ever since the fall, has been the plague and disgrace of the Church of Christ. The Targum is curious: "Hearken to me, Asa, and all Judah and Benjamin: The Word of the Lord shall be your helper, while ye walk in his ways. If ye seek doctrine from his presence he will be found of you in times of trouble; but if you cast away his fear, he will abandon you."
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Clarke: 2Ch 15:3 - -- Now for a long season Israel - "Israel hath followed Jeroboam, and they have not worshipped the true God. They have burnt incense to their golden ca...
Now for a long season Israel - "Israel hath followed Jeroboam, and they have not worshipped the true God. They have burnt incense to their golden calves; their priestlings [
There is a great diversity of opinions concerning the meaning of this text. Some consider it a prophecy relative to the future state of this people, and the final destruction of the Jews as to their political existence: others consider it as referring to the state of the people under the reigns of Rehoboam and Abijah, which were happily changed under that of Asa; and this appears to me to be the most natural sense of the words.
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TSK: 2Ch 15:2 - -- to meet Asa : Heb. before Asa
Hear ye me : 2Ch 13:4, 2Ch 20:15, 2Ch 20:20; Jdg 9:7; Psa 49:1, Psa 49:2; Isa 7:13; Mat 13:9; Rev 2:7, Rev 2:11, Rev 2:1...
to meet Asa : Heb. before Asa
Hear ye me : 2Ch 13:4, 2Ch 20:15, 2Ch 20:20; Jdg 9:7; Psa 49:1, Psa 49:2; Isa 7:13; Mat 13:9; Rev 2:7, Rev 2:11, Rev 2:17; Rev 2:29, Rev 3:6, Rev 3:13, Rev 3:22
The Lord : 2Ch 13:12, 2Ch 32:8; Deu 20:1; Jam 4:8
if ye seek him : 2Ch 15:4, 2Ch 15:15, 2Ch 33:12; Isa 55:6, Isa 55:7; Jer 29:12-14; Mat 7:7, Mat 7:8
if ye forsake : 2Ch 12:1-3, 2Ch 24:20; 2Ki 21:14; 1Ch 28:9; Rom 11:1, Rom 11:2; Heb 10:38, Heb 12:25
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TSK: 2Ch 15:3 - -- a long : 1Ki 12:28-33; Hos 3:4
true God : Jer 10:10; Joh 17:3; 1Th 1:9; 1Jo 5:20
a teaching : 2Ch 17:8, 2Ch 17:9; Lev 10:11; Deu 33:10; Neh 8:9; Eze 4...
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TSK: 2Ch 15:4 - -- in their trouble : Deu 4:29, Deu 4:30; Jdg 3:9, Jdg 3:10, Jdg 10:10-16; Psa 106:44; Hos 6:1, Hos 14:1-3
found of them : 2Ch 15:15; Isa 55:6, Isa 65:1,...
in their trouble : Deu 4:29, Deu 4:30; Jdg 3:9, Jdg 3:10, Jdg 10:10-16; Psa 106:44; Hos 6:1, Hos 14:1-3
found of them : 2Ch 15:15; Isa 55:6, Isa 65:1, Isa 65:2; Rom 10:20
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TSK: 2Ch 15:5 - -- no peace : Jdg 5:6; 1Sa 13:6; Psa 121:8
great vexations : Mat 24:6, Mat 24:7; Luk 21:25
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TSK: 2Ch 15:6 - -- nation : 2Ch 12:15, 2Ch 13:17; Mar 13:8; Luk 21:9, Luk 21:10
destroyed : Heb. beaten in pieces
God : 2Ch 33:11, 2Ch 36:17; Jdg 2:14; Psa 106:41; Isa 1...
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Barnes: 2Ch 15:1 - -- Oded is by some identified with Iddo, the prophet and historian of the two preceding reigns. In the Hebrew the two names differ very slightly.
Oded is by some identified with Iddo, the prophet and historian of the two preceding reigns. In the Hebrew the two names differ very slightly.
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Barnes: 2Ch 15:3 - -- "Israel"here is used generally for the whole people of God; and the reference is especially to the many apostasies in the days of the Judges, which ...
"Israel"here is used generally for the whole people of God; and the reference is especially to the many apostasies in the days of the Judges, which were followed by repentance and deliverance.
Poole: 2Ch 15:2 - -- The Lord is with you to defend you against all your enemies, as now you have seen, and you may hereafter expect, if you persist in that good course i...
The Lord is with you to defend you against all your enemies, as now you have seen, and you may hereafter expect, if you persist in that good course into which you are entered.
If ye forsake him, he will forsake you: but let not this victory make you presumptuous or self-confident, for you are upon your good behaviour; and if you leave God, he will leave and destroy you after he hath done you good.
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Poole: 2Ch 15:3 - -- Heb. For many days have been to Israel
without the true God & c, i.e. they have long lived without the sound knowledge and worship of the true Go...
Heb. For many days have been to Israel
without the true God & c, i.e. they have long lived without the sound knowledge and worship of the true God. The prophet confirms his foregoing exhortation, and the threatening annexed to it, that if they forsook God, he would forsake them, from the usual manner of God’ s dealing with Israel formerly, and therefore in the same case they may expect the same usage. Israel , here mentioned and propounded as an example, is here understood, either,
1. Specially of the ten tribes, distinguished by that name from the kingdom of Judah; whose condition had been, since Jeroboam’ s revolt, and now was such in some measure, as is here described, they having been, and still being, without God and his true worship, and therefore exposed to many vexations, and wars, and miseries. But these had not as yet turned unto God, or sought him, nor was God yet found of them, as is said of this Israel, 2Ch 15:4 . Nor had they as yet been exercised with those grievous and continual vexations, and wars, and mutual destructions of which he here speaks, 2Ch 15:5,6 , and which in succeeding times they felt; for except that one blow which they had from Abijah, 2Ch 13 , we read of none other great mischiefs which befell them. Or rather,
2. Generally of the whole nation of Israel in former times, and especially in the times of the judges; to which all that follows suits very well; for then many times they were, though not wholly and universally, yet in a very great measure, and for the generality of them, without God, and his law, and teaching priests, as plainly appears from divers passages in the Book of the Judges; and then indeed they were brought to all the exigencies and calamities here following; then they had grievous wars, both foreign and domestic; and then they did sometimes turn to the Lord and sought him, and he was found of them, and did raise up judges and saviours to them; of which see Jud 2 at large, and Jud 3:9, Jud 3:15 10:10 , &c.
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Poole: 2Ch 15:5 - -- In those times when Israel lived in the gross neglect and contempt of God, and his law and worship.
No peace to him that went out, nor to him that c...
In those times when Israel lived in the gross neglect and contempt of God, and his law and worship.
No peace to him that went out, nor to him that came in men could not go abroad about their private occasions without great danger; as it was in the days of Shamgar, Jud 5:6 , which is a good comment upon this text.
Of the countries Heb. of these countries , i.e. the divers parts of the land of Israel, both within and without Jordan.
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Poole: 2Ch 15:6 - -- Nation was destroyed of nation i.e. one part of the people of Israel destroyed the other by civil wars; of which see instances, Jud 9:23 , &c.; Jud 1...
Nation was destroyed of nation i.e. one part of the people of Israel destroyed the other by civil wars; of which see instances, Jud 9:23 , &c.; Jud 12:1 , &c. As all the people of Israel are called a nation, so the several tribes and families of them are sometimes called nations, as Gen 17:4 Eze 2:3 Act 4:27 , compared with Psa 2:1 .
Haydock: 2Ch 15:1 - -- Curse. Hebrew, "oath." (Menochius) ---
Septuagint, "all Juda rejoiced on account of the oath." (Haydock)
Curse. Hebrew, "oath." (Menochius) ---
Septuagint, "all Juda rejoiced on account of the oath." (Haydock)
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Haydock: 2Ch 15:1 - -- Azarias is called Oded in Hebrew, ver. 8. (Calmet) ---
But he was his son. (Haydock) ---
There was a high priest of the name of Azarias, about ...
Azarias is called Oded in Hebrew, ver. 8. (Calmet) ---
But he was his son. (Haydock) ---
There was a high priest of the name of Azarias, about the same time. (Menochius)
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Haydock: 2Ch 15:2 - -- With him. He will continue thus to protect you, if you prove faithful. The Pelagians hence inferred, that man was to prepare his own heart for the ...
With him. He will continue thus to protect you, if you prove faithful. The Pelagians hence inferred, that man was to prepare his own heart for the reception of grace. But the text only speaks of external aid; and though it were understood of internal grace, (Calmet) we may merit an increase of grace, by a faithful co-operation (Worthington) with that which God has presented us. (Estius) (Calmet)
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Haydock: 2Ch 15:3 - -- Shall pass, is not found in Hebrew, &c., and many supply, "had been." (Du Hamel) ---
The Jews, and some interpreters, would explain all this of wh...
Shall pass, is not found in Hebrew, &c., and many supply, "had been." (Du Hamel) ---
The Jews, and some interpreters, would explain all this of what had passed already; (Calmet) and this is the idea of the Protestants, "Now, for a long season, Israel hath been without," &c. (Haydock) ---
But the conclusion convinces us that this is a prediction; (ver. 7) take courage. You shall not be involved in these miseries. Some explain the whole of the kingdom of Israel, which, from its commencement till after its final ruin, persevered in its rebellion against the true God. (Sanctius) ---
Others think the kingdom of Juda was also concerned, and its state of captivity at Babylon foretold. (Lyranus) ---
But its full completion includes the latter ages, particularly after the murder of the Messias, (Tirinus) and seems of the same nature as the prophecy of Osee, (iii. 4.) as our Saviour himself insinuates, Matthew xxiv. 6, 9, 13. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 2Ch 15:4 - -- And when. Septuagint, "and he shall convert them to the Lord,...and shall be found by them." (Haydock) ---
This will be verified in the last days,...
And when. Septuagint, "and he shall convert them to the Lord,...and shall be found by them." (Haydock) ---
This will be verified in the last days, Romans xi. 26. (Menochius)
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Cometh in, in public or private transactions. See Leviticus xxvi. 36.
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Haydock: 2Ch 15:6 - -- Nation, both in the times of Baasa, who fought against Asa, and afterwards. For the same prophecy may be literally explained of more thing than one....
Nation, both in the times of Baasa, who fought against Asa, and afterwards. For the same prophecy may be literally explained of more thing than one. (Menochius) ---
Distress. Our Saviour says, Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, &c. But he that shall persevere to the end, shall be saved. [Matthew xxiv. 9-13.]
Gill: 2Ch 15:1 - -- And the Spirit of God came upon Azariah the son of Oded,.... The same with Iddo, as Hillerus h thinks; and some suppose this to be the name of the son...
And the Spirit of God came upon Azariah the son of Oded,.... The same with Iddo, as Hillerus h thinks; and some suppose this to be the name of the son as well as the father, but called Azariah, to distinguish him from him, see 2Ch 15:8 on whom came, as the Targum, the spirit of prophecy, instructing him what to say to Asa; and the Jews say i he is the same with Iddo, and he the same that was sent to Jeroboam, to reprove him for the altar he built.
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Gill: 2Ch 15:2 - -- And he went out to meet Asa,.... From Jerusalem, as Asa was coming to it:
and said unto him, hear ye me, Asa, and all Judah and Benjamin; the princ...
And he went out to meet Asa,.... From Jerusalem, as Asa was coming to it:
and said unto him, hear ye me, Asa, and all Judah and Benjamin; the principal inhabitants of which tribes had been collected, and went to this war, and were now returning:
the Lord is with you, while ye be with him; it was a clear case he had been with them, in giving them the victory over the Ethiopians; and as long as they continued in the service of God, and abode by his pure worship, they might expect he would yet be with them, otherwise not:
and if ye seek him, he will be found of you; you will see his face, and enjoy his favour, and have his presence, and help from him in every time of need, when they sought him by prayer and supplication, as Asa had, and attended his worship and ordinances:
but if ye forsake him; his laws and his service:
he will forsake you; and leave you to fall into the hands of your enemies.
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Gill: 2Ch 15:3 - -- Now for a long season Israel hath been without the true God,.... The fear, worship, and service of him being greatly neglected by them for a long tim...
Now for a long season Israel hath been without the true God,.... The fear, worship, and service of him being greatly neglected by them for a long time; what period of time is referred to is not expressed, whether past, present, or to come, but left to be supplied; the Targum refers this to the time of the separation of the ten tribes, and the days of Jeroboam, when the calves were worshipped, and not the true God, and the teaching priests of the Lord were cast out, and the law of the Lord, especially with respect to worship, was not regarded, in which it is followed by many interpreters; others think it refers to time to come, and to what would be the case, should they forsake the Lord; and was fulfilled in the Babylonish captivity, see Hos 3:4 and the Jews k say, that"Oded prophesied that the days should come, when Israel would be "without the true God", since judgment should not be done in the world: and "without a teaching priest"; since the high priesthood should cease, (see Heb 7:12) "and without the law"; since the sanhedrim should cease;''but according to our supplement, and which seems most correct, it refers to time past; not to the case of the ten tribes from the times of Jeroboam; nor to the case of Judah from the times of Rehoboam; but to times more remote, even the times of the judges, when they worshipped Baal and Ashtaroth, and not the true God, Jdg 2:10, yet at the same time suggesting, that should the present inhabitants of Judah go into the same practices, their case would be like theirs, described in the following verses:
and without a teaching priest: as they were under the judges, from the times of Phinehas to those of Eli, which was a long space of time:
and without law; every man doing as he pleased, there being no king in Israel, nor any regard paid to the law of God, moral or ceremonial, Jdg 17:6.
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Gill: 2Ch 15:4 - -- But when they in their trouble did turn unto the Lord God of Israel,.... When being carried captive by neighbouring nations, and oppressed; and they c...
But when they in their trouble did turn unto the Lord God of Israel,.... When being carried captive by neighbouring nations, and oppressed; and they cried unto the Lord, and repented of their sins, and turned from them to him:
and sought him; by prayer and supplication:
he was found of them; and appeared for their help and deliverance, of which there are many instances in the book of Judges.
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Gill: 2Ch 15:5 - -- And in those times there was no peace to him that went out nor to him that came in,.... There was no safety in going abroad for travellers from one pa...
And in those times there was no peace to him that went out nor to him that came in,.... There was no safety in going abroad for travellers from one part to another on account of trade and business, the highways being infested with thieves and robbers:
but great vexations were upon all the inhabitants of the countries; of the country villages, which were deserted, because of the plunders and depredations of them, Jdg 5:6.
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Gill: 2Ch 15:6 - -- And nation was destroyed of nation, and city of city,.... Or one tribe of another; as the Ephraimites by the Gileadites, and the tribe of Benjamin by ...
And nation was destroyed of nation, and city of city,.... Or one tribe of another; as the Ephraimites by the Gileadites, and the tribe of Benjamin by the other tribes; and Shechem by Abimelech, Jdg 9:45,
for God did vex them with all adversity; both with foreign enemies and civil wars; and now it is intimated that this would be their case again, should they not keep close to the Lord their God.
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 15:1 And the Spirit of God came upon ( a ) Azariah the son of Oded:
( a ) Who was called Obed as his father was, (2Ch 15:8).
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 15:3 Now for a long season Israel [hath been] without the ( b ) true God, and without a teaching priest, and without law.
( b ) For the space of twelve ye...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 15:4 But when they in their trouble did turn unto the LORD God of Israel, and sought him, he ( c ) was found of them.
( c ) He shows that despite the wick...
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 15:1-19
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 15:1-19 - --1 Asa, with Judah and many of Israel, moved by the prophecy of Azariah the son of Oded, make a solemn covenant with God.16 He puts down Maachah his mo...
MHCC -> 2Ch 15:1-19
MHCC: 2Ch 15:1-19 - --The work of complete reformation appeared so difficult, that Asa had not courage to attempt it, till assured of Divine assistance and acceptance. He a...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 15:1-7
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 15:1-7 - -- It was a great happiness to Israel that they had prophets among them; yet, while they were thus blessed, they were strangely addicted to idolatry, w...
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 15:1-4 - --
The prophet Azariah's exhortation to faithful cleaving to the Lord, and the solemn renewal of the covenant . - 2Ch 15:1-7. The prophet's speech. Th...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 15:5 - --
"And in these times is no peace to those going out or to those coming in." Free peaceful intercommunication is interfered with (cf. Jdg 5:6; Jdg 6:2...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 15:6-7 - --
"And one people is dashed in pieces by the other, and one city by the other; for God confounds them by all manner of adversity." המם denotes con...
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 14:2--17:1 - --C. Asa 14:2-16:14
Chronicles gives much more attention to Asa than Kings does. That is because Asa's exp...
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