
Text -- 2 Chronicles 16:10 (NET)




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JFB -> 2Ch 16:7-10; 2Ch 16:10
JFB: 2Ch 16:7-10 - -- His object was to show the king his error in forming his recent league with Ben-hadad. The prophet represented the appropriation of the temple treasur...
His object was to show the king his error in forming his recent league with Ben-hadad. The prophet represented the appropriation of the temple treasures to purchase the services of the Syrian mercenaries, as indicating a distrust in God most blameable with the king's experience. He added, that in consequence of this want of faith, Asa had lost the opportunity of gaining a victory over the united forces of Baasha and Ben-hadad, more splendid than that obtained over the Ethiopians. Such a victory, by destroying their armies, would have deprived them of all power to molest him in the future; whereas by his foolish and worldly policy, so unworthy of God's vicegerent, to misapply the temple treasures and corrupt the fidelity of an ally of the king of Israel, he had tempted the cupidity of the one, and increased the hostility of the other, and rendered himself liable to renewed troubles (1Ki 15:32). This rebuke was pungent and, from its truth and justness, ought to have penetrated and afflicted the heart of such a man as Asa. But his pride was offended at the freedom taken by the honest reprover of royalty, and in a burst of passionate resentment, he ordered Hanani to be thrown into prison.

JFB: 2Ch 16:10 - -- The form or degree of this oppression is not recorded. The cause of his oppressing them was probably due to the same offense as that of Hanani--a stro...
The form or degree of this oppression is not recorded. The cause of his oppressing them was probably due to the same offense as that of Hanani--a strong expression of their dissatisfaction with his conduct in leaguing with Ben-hadad, or it may have been his maltreatment of the Lord's servant.
Clarke -> 2Ch 16:10
Clarke: 2Ch 16:10 - -- Asa was wroth with the seer - Instead of humbling himself, and deprecating the displeasure of the Lord, he persecuted his messenger: and having thus...
Asa was wroth with the seer - Instead of humbling himself, and deprecating the displeasure of the Lord, he persecuted his messenger: and having thus laid his impious hands upon the prophet, he appears to have got his heart hardened through the deceitfulness of sin; and then he began to oppress the people, either by unjust imprisonments, or excessive taxations.
TSK -> 2Ch 16:10
TSK: 2Ch 16:10 - -- wroth : 2Ch 25:16, 2Ch 26:19; 2Sa 12:13, 2Sa 24:10-14; Psa 141:5; Pro 9:7-9
put him : 2Ch 18:26; Jer 20:2, Jer 29:26; Mat 14:3, Mat 14:4; Luk 3:20; Ac...

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Barnes -> 2Ch 16:7-10
Barnes: 2Ch 16:7-10 - -- The rebuke of Hanani and his imprisonment by Asa, omitted by the writer of Kings, are among the most important of the additions to Asa’ s histo...
The rebuke of Hanani and his imprisonment by Asa, omitted by the writer of Kings, are among the most important of the additions to Asa’ s history for which we are indebted to the author of Chronicles.
Escaped out of thine hand - Hanani means, "Hadst thou been faithful, and opposed in arms the joint host of Israel and Syria, instead of bribing the Syrian king to desert to thy side, the entire host would have been delivered into thy hand, as was Zerah’ s. But now it is escaped from thee. Thou hast lost a glorious opportunity."
From henceforth thou shalt have wars - As peace had been the reward of Asa’ s earlier faith 2Ch 14:5; 2Ch 15:5, so his want of faith was now to be punished by a period of war and disturbance.
In a prison house - Or, "in the stocks."Compare 1Ki 22:26-27.
Poole -> 2Ch 16:10
Poole: 2Ch 16:10 - -- In a prison-house or, in the house of the stocks ; in which the feet, or, as some of the Hebrews say, the necks of the prisoners were locked up. See...
In a prison-house or, in the house of the stocks ; in which the feet, or, as some of the Hebrews say, the necks of the prisoners were locked up. See Jer 20:2 29:26 .
Haydock -> 2Ch 16:10
Haydock: 2Ch 16:10 - -- Prison. Literally, "in bonds," ( nervum ) made of leather thongs or nerves, (H.) or of iron, to confine either the neck or the feet. Isidor. orig. ...
Prison. Literally, "in bonds," ( nervum ) made of leather thongs or nerves, (H.) or of iron, to confine either the neck or the feet. Isidor. orig. 5. ultra ---
Heb. "the house of disturbance." Sept., &c. "prison." Some explain it (C.) of the stocks to enclose the neck. Vatable ---
Time, either because they expressed the same sentiments as the prophet, (C.) or because they disapproved of his imprisonment. T. ---
Sept. "Asa made havoc among the people," &c. H.
Gill -> 2Ch 16:10
Gill: 2Ch 16:10 - -- Then Asa was wroth with the seer,.... For this faithful reproof of him, which was another instance of his sin and folly:
and put him in a prison ho...
Then Asa was wroth with the seer,.... For this faithful reproof of him, which was another instance of his sin and folly:
and put him in a prison house; in a very strait place, in which he could not turn himself, what we call "little ease"; some say it was the stocks, others a pillory he put him into:
for he was in a rage with him because of this thing; his passion rose very high, and to which he gave way, and was his infirmity:
and Asa oppressed some of the people the same time; by fines and imprisonments, such as perhaps expressed their disapprobation of his league with the king of Syria, and of his ill usage of the prophet.

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NET Notes -> 2Ch 16:10
NET Notes: 2Ch 16:10 Heb “and Asa was angry at the seer, and he put him [in] the house of stocks, because of his rage with him over this.”
Geneva Bible -> 2Ch 16:10
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 16:10 Then Asa was wroth with the seer, and put him in a prison house; for [he was] ( d ) in a rage with him because of this [thing]. And Asa oppressed [som...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 16:1-14
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 16:1-14 - --1 Asa, by the aid of the Syrians, diverts Baasha from building Ramah.7 Being reproved thereof by Hanani, he puts him in prison.11 Among his other acts...
MHCC -> 2Ch 16:1-14
MHCC: 2Ch 16:1-14 - --A plain and faithful reproof was given to Asa by a prophet of the Lord, for making a league with Syria. God is displeased when he is distrusted, and w...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 16:7-14
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 16:7-14 - -- Here is, I. A plain and faithful reproof given to Asa by a prophet of the Lord, for making this league with Baasha. The reprover was Hanani the seer...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 16:10
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 16:10 - --
This sharp speech so angered the king, that he caused the seer to be set in the stock-house. המּהשפכת בּית , properly, house of stocks. ...
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 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...
