
Text -- 2 Chronicles 17:1-5 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ch 17:3 - -- _It is true, he recovered from that fall. "Yet perhaps, says Mr. Henry, he never, while he lived, fully retrieved the spiritual strength he lost by it...
_It is true, he recovered from that fall. "Yet perhaps, says Mr. Henry, he never, while he lived, fully retrieved the spiritual strength he lost by it."

Wesley: 2Ch 17:5 - -- As subjects in those times used to do to their kings, as a token of their respect and subjection to them.
As subjects in those times used to do to their kings, as a token of their respect and subjection to them.
JFB: 2Ch 17:1 - -- The temper and proceedings of the kings of Israel rendered it necessary for him to prepare vigorous measures of defense on the northern frontier of hi...
The temper and proceedings of the kings of Israel rendered it necessary for him to prepare vigorous measures of defense on the northern frontier of his kingdom. These consisted in filling all the fortresses with their full complement of troops and establishing military stations in various parts of the country, as well as in the cities of Mount Ephraim, which belonged to Jehoshaphat (2Ch 15:8).

JFB: 2Ch 17:3-5 - -- He imitated the piety of his great ancestor in the early part of his reign before he made those unhappy lapses which dishonored his character.
He imitated the piety of his great ancestor in the early part of his reign before he made those unhappy lapses which dishonored his character.

JFB: 2Ch 17:3-5 - -- A term used for idols generally in contradistinction to the Lord God of his father.
A term used for idols generally in contradistinction to the Lord God of his father.

JFB: 2Ch 17:4 - -- He observed with scrupulous fidelity, and employed his royal influence to support the divine institutions as enacted by Moses, abhorring that spurious...
He observed with scrupulous fidelity, and employed his royal influence to support the divine institutions as enacted by Moses, abhorring that spurious and unlawful calf-worship that now formed the established religion in Israel. Being thus far removed, alike from gross idolatry and Israelitish apostasy, and adhering zealously to the requirements of the divine law, the blessing of God rested on his government. Ruling in the fear of God, and for the good of his subjects, "the Lord established the kingdom in his hand."

JFB: 2Ch 17:5 - -- This was customary with the people generally at the beginning of a reign (1Sa 10:27), and with the nobles and high functionaries yearly afterwards. Th...
This was customary with the people generally at the beginning of a reign (1Sa 10:27), and with the nobles and high functionaries yearly afterwards. They were given in the form of voluntary offerings, to avoid the odious idea of a tax or tribute.
Clarke: 2Ch 17:1 - -- Jehoshaphat - and strengthened himself against Israel - The kingdoms of Israel and Judah were rivals from the beginning; sometimes one, sometimes th...
Jehoshaphat - and strengthened himself against Israel - The kingdoms of Israel and Judah were rivals from the beginning; sometimes one, sometimes the other, prevailed. Asa and Baasha were nearly matched; but, after Baasha’ s death, Israel was greatly weakened by civil contentions, and Jehoshaphat got the ascendancy. See 1Ki 16:16-23.

Clarke: 2Ch 17:2 - -- The cities of Ephraim - This conquest from the kingdom of Israel is referred to, 2Ch 15:8; but when it was made we do not know.
The cities of Ephraim - This conquest from the kingdom of Israel is referred to, 2Ch 15:8; but when it was made we do not know.

Clarke: 2Ch 17:3 - -- The Lord was with Jehoshaphat - "The Word of the Lord was Jehoshaphat’ s Helper."- Targum.
The Lord was with Jehoshaphat - "The Word of the Lord was Jehoshaphat’ s Helper."- Targum.
TSK: 2Ch 17:1 - -- Jehoshaphat : 1Ki 15:24, 1Ki 22:41; 1Ch 11:10; Mat 1:8, Josaphat
and strengthened : 2Ch 12:1, 2Ch 26:8, 2Ch 32:5; 1Sa 23:16; Eze 7:27; Eph 6:10


TSK: 2Ch 17:3 - -- the Lord : 2Ch 15:2, 2Ch 15:9; Gen 39:2, Gen 39:3, Gen 39:21; Exo 3:12, Exo 4:12; Jos 1:5, Jos 1:9; Jdg 2:18, Jdg 6:12; 2Sa 5:10; 1Ch 22:18; Psa 46:7,...
the Lord : 2Ch 15:2, 2Ch 15:9; Gen 39:2, Gen 39:3, Gen 39:21; Exo 3:12, Exo 4:12; Jos 1:5, Jos 1:9; Jdg 2:18, Jdg 6:12; 2Sa 5:10; 1Ch 22:18; Psa 46:7, Psa 46:11; Isa 8:10, Isa 41:10; Mat 1:23, Mat 18:20; Mat 28:20; 2Ti 4:22
he walked : 2Sa 8:15; 1Ki 11:6, 1Ki 15:3, 1Ki 15:4; 2Ki 14:3, 2Ki 16:2, 2Ki 18:3, 2Ki 22:2; Psa 132:1-5
his father David : or, his father, and of David, 2Ch 14:2-5, 2Ch 14:11, 2Ch 15:8-13

TSK: 2Ch 17:4 - -- walked : Luk 1:6; 1Th 2:12, 1Th 4:1
not after : 1Ki 12:28, 1Ki 12:30, 1Ki 12:33, 1Ki 13:33, 1Ki 13:34, 1Ki 16:31-33; 2Ki 8:18, 2Ki 17:19; Jer 3:7, Jer...

TSK: 2Ch 17:5 - -- am 3091, bc 913
the Lord : 2Sa 7:25, 2Sa 7:26; 1Ki 9:4, 1Ki 9:5; Psa 127:1, Psa 132:12; 1Pe 5:10
brought : Heb. gave
presents : 2Ch 32:23; 1Sa 10:27; ...
am 3091, bc 913
the Lord : 2Sa 7:25, 2Sa 7:26; 1Ki 9:4, 1Ki 9:5; Psa 127:1, Psa 132:12; 1Pe 5:10
brought : Heb. gave
presents : 2Ch 32:23; 1Sa 10:27; 1Ki 4:21, 1Ki 10:25; Psa 68:29, Psa 72:10, Psa 76:11; Mat 2:11
he had riches : 2Ch 1:15, 2Ch 9:27, 2Ch 18:1, 2Ch 32:27-29; Gen 13:2, Gen 26:13, Gen 26:14; Deu 8:13, Deu 8:14; 1Ki 10:27; Job 42:12; Mat 6:33

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Barnes: 2Ch 17:1 - -- Jehoshaphat ascended the throne in the fourth year of Ahab 1Ki 22:41, probably after that monarch had contracted his alliance with the royal family ...
Jehoshaphat ascended the throne in the fourth year of Ahab 1Ki 22:41, probably after that monarch had contracted his alliance with the royal family of Sidon, and before he was engaged in war with Syria. It was thus not unnatural that Jehoshaphat should begin his reign by strengthening himself against a possible attack on the part of his northern neighbor.

Barnes: 2Ch 17:3 - -- The first ways of his father David - The Septuagint and several Hebrew manuscripts omit "David,"which has probably crept in from the margin, fo...
The first ways of his father David - The Septuagint and several Hebrew manuscripts omit "David,"which has probably crept in from the margin, for David’ s "first ways"are nowhere else contrasted with his later ways. The real meaning of the writer is, that Jehoshaphat followed the example set by his father Asa in his earlier years 2Ch 14:1-15; 15.
Baalim - On the plural form, see 1Ki 18:18 note.

Barnes: 2Ch 17:4 - -- The doings of Israel - i. e. the especially idolatrous doings of the time - the introduction and establishment of the worship of Baal and the g...
The doings of Israel - i. e. the especially idolatrous doings of the time - the introduction and establishment of the worship of Baal and the groves.
Poole: 2Ch 17:3 - -- In the first ways which David walked in before he fell into those horrid sins of murder and adultery. Or, in the ways of David , and his fatherR...
In the first ways which David walked in before he fell into those horrid sins of murder and adultery. Or, in the ways of David , and his father’ s first ways . For the beginning of Asa’ s reign was laudable, as we have seen, though he declined at last. For it seems more probable that this passage is a reflection upon Asa, whose last ways were much his worst, and of whose repentance we have no evidence, than upon David, who, though he fell dreadfully in the matter of Uriah, yet did manifestly repent of it, and return to his first and holy course of life, in which also he continued until death; having this character given him by the Holy Ghost after his death, that he did right in all things, saving that of Uriah, 1Ki 15:5 .

i.e. Their worship of the calves, or other idols.

Poole: 2Ch 17:5 - -- Judah brought to Jehoshaphat presents as subjects in those times and places used to do to their kings, as a token of their respect and subjection to ...
Haydock: 2Ch 17:1 - -- Ednas was the chief of the five generals, who had under their command 1,160,000, (C.) besides the garrison soldiers, v. 19. H. ---
So great power a...
Ednas was the chief of the five generals, who had under their command 1,160,000, (C.) besides the garrison soldiers, v. 19. H. ---
So great power and riches had not been seen in Juda since the days of Solomon. C. ---
They were not all on duty at the same time, but were able to bear arms (M.) when called out.

Haydock: 2Ch 17:1 - -- Israel. In consequence of the civil broils, which ensued after the death of Baasa. The two kingdoms had been nearly equal.
Israel. In consequence of the civil broils, which ensued after the death of Baasa. The two kingdoms had been nearly equal.

Num., who were kept on foot; probably as in the days of David.

Haydock: 2Ch 17:3 - -- First. Before his fall: some copies add, "and last," (La Haye) as the Gothic MS. used by Mariana does, agreeably to the Scripture style. D. ---
Da...
First. Before his fall: some copies add, "and last," (La Haye) as the Gothic MS. used by Mariana does, agreeably to the Scripture style. D. ---
David began and ended well. H.

Presents, as was customary, (1 K. x. 27,) or tribute. C.
Gill: 2Ch 17:1 - -- And Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his stead,.... In the stead of Asa his father:
and strengthened himself against Israel; the ten tribes, by forti...
And Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his stead,.... In the stead of Asa his father:
and strengthened himself against Israel; the ten tribes, by fortifying his cities, building castles, raising and keeping a large standing army, as the latter part of this chapter shows, and the next verse.

Gill: 2Ch 17:2 - -- And he placed forces in all the fenced cities of Judah,.... A considerable number of soldiers, to defend them should they be attacked:
and set garr...
And he placed forces in all the fenced cities of Judah,.... A considerable number of soldiers, to defend them should they be attacked:
and set garrisons in the land of Judah: on the frontiers and borders of it, to protect it:
and in the cities of Ephraim; soldiers to keep garrison there:
which Asa his father had taken; see 2Ch 15:8.

Gill: 2Ch 17:3 - -- And the Lord was with Jehoshaphat,.... Guiding and directing, prospering and succeeding him in all things; he had, no doubt, his gracious presence in ...
And the Lord was with Jehoshaphat,.... Guiding and directing, prospering and succeeding him in all things; he had, no doubt, his gracious presence in spiritual things, as well as his powerful and directing presence in things civil; the Targum is,"the Word of the Lord was for his help;"
because he walked in the first ways of his father David; which were his best; some of his last ways not being good, as in the affair of Uriah and Bathsheba, and his numbering of the people; Jehoshaphat followed him in the one, but not in the other: or, "in the ways of David and his father, the first"; the first of them both; for the latter ways of his father Asa were not so good as his first, as the preceding chapter shows; and the Septuagint version leaves out the word "David", and so restrains it to his own father:
and sought not unto Baalim; as did Ahab king of Israel, who now reigned there; 1Ki 15:24.

Gill: 2Ch 17:4 - -- But sought to the Lord God of his fathers,.... Prayed to him, worshipped and served him:
and walked in his commandments; observed and kept them, mo...
But sought to the Lord God of his fathers,.... Prayed to him, worshipped and served him:
and walked in his commandments; observed and kept them, moral, ceremonial, and judicial:
and not after the doings of Israel: who worshipped the golden calves at Dan and Bethel.

Gill: 2Ch 17:5 - -- Therefore the Lord stablished the kingdom in his hand,.... Piety is the best prop of government; the throne is best supported and established by truth...
Therefore the Lord stablished the kingdom in his hand,.... Piety is the best prop of government; the throne is best supported and established by truth, righteousness, and mercy; by the exercise of these Jehoshaphat was settled in his kingdom, and had a place in the hearts of his people:
and all Judah brought to Jehoshaphat presents; being well affected to him, as well as it was usual so to do at a prince's accession to the throne, see 1Sa 10:27.
and he had riches and honour in abundance; through the presents his subjects brought him, and the respect they showed him.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 17:1-19
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 17:1-19 - --1 Jehoshaphat, succeeding Asa, reigns well, and prospers.7 He sends Levites with the princes to teach Judah.10 His enemies being terrified by God, som...
Maclaren -> 2Ch 17:1-10
Maclaren: 2Ch 17:1-10 - --Jehoshaphat's Reform
And Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his stead, and strengthened himself against Israel. 2. And he placed forces in all the fenced...
MHCC -> 2Ch 17:1-19
MHCC: 2Ch 17:1-19 - --Jehoshaphat found his people generally very ignorant, and therefore endeavoured to have them well taught. The public teaching of the word of God forms...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 17:1-9
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 17:1-9 - -- Here we find concerning Jehoshaphat, I. What a wise man he was. As soon as he came to the crown he strengthened himself against Israel, 2Ch 17:1. ...
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 17:1 - --
Jehoshaphat's efforts to strengthen the kingdom, internally and externally . - 2Ch 17:1, or rather the first half of this verse, belongs properly t...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 17:2-4 - --
He placed forces ( חיל ) in all the fenced cities of Judah, and garrisons ( נציבים , military posts; cf. 1Ch 11:16) in the land of Judah,...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 17:5 - --
Therefore Jahve established the kingdom in his hand, i.e., under his rule; cf. 2Ki 14:5. All Judah brought him presents. מנחה , often used of t...
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...

Constable: 2Ch 17:1--20:37 - --D. Jehoshaphat chs. 17-20
This account of Jehoshaphat's rule reveals that God was then actively leading ...
