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Text -- 2 Chronicles 18:29-34 (NET)
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Wesley: 2Ch 18:31 - -- He cried out, either to his friends to help, or to his enemies, to let them know, he was not the king of Israel: or to God, and not in vain; for he mo...
He cried out, either to his friends to help, or to his enemies, to let them know, he was not the king of Israel: or to God, and not in vain; for he moved the captains to depart from him. Many are moved in a manner unaccountable both to themselves and others; but an invisible power moves them.
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Wesley: 2Ch 18:34 - -- What can hurt those whom God will protect? And what can shelter those whom God will destroy? Jehoshaphat is saved in his robes; Ahab is killed in his ...
What can hurt those whom God will protect? And what can shelter those whom God will destroy? Jehoshaphat is saved in his robes; Ahab is killed in his armour!
I will disguise myself - See the note on 1Ki 22:30.
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Clarke: 2Ch 18:31 - -- But Jehoshaphat cried out - "Jehoshaphat cried, and the Word of the Lord brought him assistance."- Targum.
But Jehoshaphat cried out - "Jehoshaphat cried, and the Word of the Lord brought him assistance."- Targum.
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Clarke: 2Ch 18:33 - -- A certain man drew a bow - The Targum tells us who it was. "Now, Naaman, the captain of the host of the great king of Syria, drew a bow against him,...
A certain man drew a bow - The Targum tells us who it was. "Now, Naaman, the captain of the host of the great king of Syria, drew a bow against him, (that the prophecy of Elijah the Tishbite, and of Micaiah the son of Imla, might be fulfilled), and smote the king of Israel between the heart and the caul of the liver, through the place where the coat of mail is joined."See the note on 2Ki 5:1 for this tradition.
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Clarke: 2Ch 18:34 - -- Stayed himself up - against the Syrians - There was a great deal of true personal courage and patriotism in this last act of the king of Israel: he ...
Stayed himself up - against the Syrians - There was a great deal of true personal courage and patriotism in this last act of the king of Israel: he well knew that if his troops found that he was mortally wounded, they would immediately give way, and the battle would not only be lost, but the slaughter would be great in the pursuit; therefore he stayed himself up till the evening, when the termination of the day must necessarily bring the battle to a close: and when this was done, the Israelites found that their king was slain, and so they left the field of battle to their foes. Thus Israel had a great loss, and the Syrians had got a great deliverance. Had it not been for this accident, the Syrians had probably been defeated. See on 1Ki 22:36 (note)
In the notes referred to above, the quibbling predictions of false prophets and lying oracles are mentioned, and several instances given; and the whole account of the lying spirit going forth from the Lord to deceive Ahab, particularly considered. See especially the notes as above on 2Ch 18:19 (note), 2Ch 18:23-24 (note)
The reader should never forget a truth so very frequently occurring in the Bible, that God is repeatedly represented as doing what, in the course of his providence, he only permits to be done.
TSK: 2Ch 18:29 - -- I will disguise : 1Sa 28:8; 1Ki 14:2-6, 1Ki 20:38; Job 24:15; Jer 23:24
put thou on thy robes : Psa 12:2; Pro 26:25
the king : 2Ch 35:22, 2Ch 35:23
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TSK: 2Ch 18:30 - -- Fight ye : 1Ki 20:33, 1Ki 20:34, 1Ki 20:42
small or great : 2Ch 15:13; Gen 19:11; Deu 1:17
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TSK: 2Ch 18:31 - -- Jehoshaphat : 2Ch 13:14, 2Ch 14:11; Exo 14:10; Psa 116:1, Psa 116:2; 2Co 1:9, 2Co 1:10
the Lord : 2Ch 26:7; Psa 34:7, Psa 46:1, Psa 46:11, Psa 94:17, ...
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TSK: 2Ch 18:33 - -- a certain man : 1Ki 22:34
at a venture : Heb. in his simplicity, 2Sa 15:11
between the : etc. Heb. between the joints and between the breast plate, Th...
a certain man : 1Ki 22:34
at a venture : Heb. in his simplicity, 2Sa 15:11
between the : etc. Heb. between the joints and between the breast plate, The
wounded : Heb. made sick, 2Ch 35:23
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Barnes -> 2Ch 18:31
Barnes: 2Ch 18:31 - -- And the Lord helped him ... - There is nothing correspondent to this passage in Kings. It is a pious reflection on the part of the author, who ...
And the Lord helped him ... - There is nothing correspondent to this passage in Kings. It is a pious reflection on the part of the author, who traces all deliverance to its real divine source.
Dress. Prot. "disguised himself, and they went." See 3 K. xxii. 30.
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Haydock: 2Ch 18:31 - -- Turned. Heb. "moved them from him." They felt that he was under God's protection; and discovered that he was not the king of Israel. H.
Turned. Heb. "moved them from him." They felt that he was under God's protection; and discovered that he was not the king of Israel. H.
Gill -> 2Ch 18:2-34
Gill: 2Ch 18:2-34 - -- And after certain years,.... Two years, according to the Syriac and Arabic versions, or in the third year after the affinity was contracted, see 1Ki 2...
And after certain years,.... Two years, according to the Syriac and Arabic versions, or in the third year after the affinity was contracted, see 1Ki 22:2,
he went down to Ahab to Samaria; to pay him a visit upon the alliance, civil and matrimonial, contracted between them:
and Ahab killed sheep and oxen for him in abundance, and for the people that he had with him; entertained him and his retinue in a very grand and liberal manner:
and persuaded him to go up with him to Ramothgilead; from hence, to the end of the chapter, it is the same with 1Ki 22:4.
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expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes: 2Ch 18:29 The Hebrew verbal forms could be imperatives (“Disguise yourself and enter”), but this would make no sense in light of the immediately fol...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 18:29 And the king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat, I will ( s ) disguise myself, and will go to the battle; but put thou on thy robes. So the king of Israe...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 18:31 And it came to pass, when the captains of the chariots saw Jehoshaphat, that they said, It [is] the king of Israel. Therefore they compassed about him...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 18:34 And the battle increased that day: howbeit the king of Israel ( u ) stayed [himself] up in [his] chariot against the Syrians until the even: and about...
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 18:1-34
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 18:1-34 - --1 Jehoshaphat, joined in affinity with Ahab, is persuaded to go with him against Ramoth-gilead.4 Ahab, seduced by false prophets, according to the wor...
MHCC -> 2Ch 18:1-34
MHCC: 2Ch 18:1-34 - --This history we read in 1 Kings 22. Abundant riches and honour give large opportunities of doing good, but they are attended with many snares and temp...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 18:28-34
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 18:28-34 - -- We have here, 1. Good Jehoshaphat exposing himself in his robes, thereby endangered, and yet delivered. We have reason to think that Ahab, while he ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 18:2-34
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 18:2-34 - --
The campaign undertaken along with Ahab against the Syrians at Ramoth in Gilead, with its origin, course, and results for Ahab, is narrated in 1 Ki...
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 17:1--20:37 - --D. Jehoshaphat chs. 17-20
This account of Jehoshaphat's rule reveals that God was then actively leading ...
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