
Text -- 2 Chronicles 17:11 (NET)




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JFB: 2Ch 17:7-11 - -- The ordinary work of teaching devolved on the priests. But extraordinary commissioners were appointed, probably to ascertain whether the work had been...
The ordinary work of teaching devolved on the priests. But extraordinary commissioners were appointed, probably to ascertain whether the work had been done or neglected. This deputation of five princes, assisted by two priests and nine Levites, was to make a circuit of the towns in Judah. It is the first practical measure we read of as being adopted by any of the kings for the religious instruction of the people. Time and unbroken opportunities were afforded for carrying out fully this excellent plan of home education, for the kingdom enjoyed internal tranquillity as well as freedom for foreign wars. It is conformable to the pious style of the sacred historian to trace this profound peace to the "fear of the Lord having fallen on all kingdoms of the lands that were round about Judah."

JFB: 2Ch 17:11 - -- Either they had been his tributaries, or they were desirous of securing his valuable friendship, and now made a voluntary offer of tribute. Perhaps th...

JFB: 2Ch 17:11 - -- The nomad tribes on the south of the Dead Sea, who, seeking the protection of Jehoshaphat after his conquest of Edom, paid their tribute in the way mo...
The nomad tribes on the south of the Dead Sea, who, seeking the protection of Jehoshaphat after his conquest of Edom, paid their tribute in the way most suitable to their pastoral habits--the present of so many head of cattle.
Clarke -> 2Ch 17:11
Clarke: 2Ch 17:11 - -- The Philistines brought - presents - They and the Arabians purchased peace with the king of Judah by paying an annual tribute. The Philistines broug...
The Philistines brought - presents - They and the Arabians purchased peace with the king of Judah by paying an annual tribute. The Philistines brought silver, and no doubt different kinds of merchandise, The Arabs, whose riches consisted in cattle, brought him flocks in great abundance, principally rams and he-goats.
TSK -> 2Ch 17:11

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Barnes -> 2Ch 17:11
Barnes: 2Ch 17:11 - -- Some of the Philistines brought Jehoshaphat presents - i. e. "some of the Philistines were among his tributaries."Compare 2Sa 8:2; 1Ki 4:21. ...
Some of the Philistines brought Jehoshaphat presents - i. e. "some of the Philistines were among his tributaries."Compare 2Sa 8:2; 1Ki 4:21.
Tribute silver - Or, "much silver"- literally "silver of burthen."
The Arabians - The Arab tribes who bordered Judaea to the south and the southeast paid Jehoshaphat a fixed tribute in kind. Compare 2Ki 3:4 note.
Poole -> 2Ch 17:11
Poole: 2Ch 17:11 - -- Some of the Philistines who had been subjects to this kingdom ever since David’ s time, but, it seems, had neglected this duty in the times of h...
Some of the Philistines who had been subjects to this kingdom ever since David’ s time, but, it seems, had neglected this duty in the times of his predecessors, but now were moved by their own fears to perform it.
The Arabians brought him flocks either because he had upon some just occasion waged war against them, and subdued them, though the particulars of it be not described in Scripture; or because they voluntarily put themselves under his protection, in recompence whereof they sent him those presents; or only as a free acknowledgment of their respects to him.
Haydock -> 2Ch 17:11
Haydock: 2Ch 17:11 - -- Philistines. Though they had been reduced by David, they had sometimes proved remiss in the payment of tribute. ---
Arabians, who lived near the E...
Philistines. Though they had been reduced by David, they had sometimes proved remiss in the payment of tribute. ---
Arabians, who lived near the Ethiopians, and the Dead Sea, C. xxi. 19. They had been subdued by Solomon, (3 K. x. 15.) and were rich in cattle, Ezechiel xxvii. 21. The name is not so comprehensive as we generally make it. C.
Gill -> 2Ch 17:11
Gill: 2Ch 17:11 - -- Also some of the Philistines brought Jehoshaphat presents and tribute silver,.... Perhaps those of Gerar, and the parts adjacent, Asa took and spoiled...
Also some of the Philistines brought Jehoshaphat presents and tribute silver,.... Perhaps those of Gerar, and the parts adjacent, Asa took and spoiled, and made tributary, 2Ch 14:14,
and the Arabians brought him flocks, seven thousand and seven hundred rams, and seven thousand and seven hundred he goats; with which their country abounded; and these might be the Scenite Arabs, who fearing lest Jehoshaphat should fall upon them, and take away their flocks as his father had done, 2Ch 14:15, brought these presents to 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...
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 17:10-19
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 17:10-19 - -- We have here a further account of Jehoshaphat's great prosperity and the flourishing state of his kingdom. I. He had good interest in the neighbouri...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 17:10-11
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 17:10-11 - --
This attempt of Jehoshaphat brought him this blessing, that the terror of Jahve fell upon all the surrounding kingdoms; and not only did none of the...
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 17:1--20:37 - --D. Jehoshaphat chs. 17-20
This account of Jehoshaphat's rule reveals that God was then actively leading ...
