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Text -- 2 Chronicles 19:2 (NET)

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19:2 the prophet Jehu son of Hanani confronted him; he said to King Jehoshaphat, “Is it right to help the wicked and be an ally of those who oppose the Lord? Because you have done this the Lord is angry with you!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Hanani son of Heman the Levite; worship leader under Heman and David,a prophet in the time of Asa King of Judah; father of Jehu,a priest of the Immer clan who put away his heathen wife,a man related to Nehemiah who was an administrator in Jerusalem; brother of Nehemiah,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Jehoshaphat the son and successor of king Asa of Judah; the father of Jehoram; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Ahilud; a recorder for King Solomon,an officer over collecting food supplies for King Solomon from Issachar; son of Paruah,son of Asa; King of Judah,son of Nimshi; father of King Jehu of Israel,a situation ("valley") of being judged (OS)
 · Jehu son of Hanani who prophesied against King Baasha of Israel,son of Nimshi who killed King Joram and took his place as king of Israel,son of Obed of Judah,son of Joshibiah; head of a large influential family of Simeon in King Hezekiah's time,a man of Anathoth; one of the Benjamites who defected to David at Ziklag


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zeal | Rulers | Reproof | Religion | PROPHECY; PROPHETS, 2 | Jehu | Jehoshaphat | JEHOSHAPHAT (2) | Israel | Hanani | Fellowship | Associations | Alliances | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Ch 19:2 - -- Therefore God will chastise thee for this miscarriage. Which he did partly by stirring up the Moabites, and others to invade him, 2Ch 20:1, partly by ...

Therefore God will chastise thee for this miscarriage. Which he did partly by stirring up the Moabites, and others to invade him, 2Ch 20:1, partly by permitting his eldest son Jehoram to kill all his brethren, 2Ch 21:4, and principally by bringing that almost general destruction upon his grand - children by Jehu, 2Ki 9:27, 2Ki 10:13-14, which was the fruit of his alliance with Ahab.

JFB: 2Ch 19:1-4 - -- (See 2Ch 18:16). Not long after he had resumed the ordinary functions of royalty in Jerusalem, he was one day disturbed by an unexpected and ominous v...

(See 2Ch 18:16). Not long after he had resumed the ordinary functions of royalty in Jerusalem, he was one day disturbed by an unexpected and ominous visit from a prophet of the Lord [2Ch 19:2]. This was Jehu, of whose father we read in 2Ch 16:7. He himself had been called to discharge the prophetic office in Israel. But probably for his bold rebuke to Baasha (1Ki 16:1), he had been driven by that arbitrary monarch within the territory of Judah, where we now find him with the privileged license of his order, taking the same religious supervision of Jehoshaphat's proceedings as he had formerly done of Baasha's. At the interview here described, he condemned, in the strongest terms, the king of Judah's imprudent and incongruous league with Ahab--God's open enemy (1Ki 22:2) --as an unholy alliance that would be conducive neither to the honor and comfort of his house nor to the best interests of his kingdom. He apprised Jehoshaphat that, on account of that grave offense, "wrath was upon him from before the Lord," a judgment that was inflicted soon after (see on 2Ch. 20:1-37). The prophet's rebuke, however, was administered in a mingled strain of severity and mildness; for he interposed "a nevertheless" (2Ch 19:3), which implied that the threatened storm would be averted, in token of the divine approval of his public efforts for the promotion of the true religion, as well as of the sincere piety of his personal character and life.

Clarke: 2Ch 19:2 - -- Jehu the son of Hanani - We have met with this prophet before; see the note on 1Ki 16:7

Jehu the son of Hanani - We have met with this prophet before; see the note on 1Ki 16:7

Clarke: 2Ch 19:2 - -- Therefore is wrath upon thee - That is, Thou deservest to be punished. And who can doubt this, who knows that he did help the ungodly, and did love ...

Therefore is wrath upon thee - That is, Thou deservest to be punished. And who can doubt this, who knows that he did help the ungodly, and did love them that hated Jehovah? And is not the wrath of God upon all those alliances which his people form with the ungodly, whether they be social, matrimonial, commercial, or political?

TSK: 2Ch 19:2 - -- And Jehu : 2Ch 20:34; 1Ki 16:1, 1Ki 16:7, 1Ki 16:12 Hanani : 2Ch 16:7 the seer : 1Sa 9:9 Shouldest : 2Ch 18:3, 2Ch 18:28; 1Ki 21:25; Psa 15:4, Psa 139...

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Barnes: 2Ch 19:2 - -- Jehu ... went out to meet him - Compare 2Ch 15:2. The monarch was therefore rebuked at the earliest possible moment, and in the most effective ...

Jehu ... went out to meet him - Compare 2Ch 15:2. The monarch was therefore rebuked at the earliest possible moment, and in the most effective way, as he was entering his capital at the head of his returning army. Jehu, 35 years previously, had worked in the northern kingdom, and prophesied against Baasha 1Ki 16:1-7, but had now come to Jerusalem, as prophet and historian (compare 2Ch 20:34).

Shouldest thou help ... - As a matter of mere human policy, the conduct of Jehoshaphat in joining Ahab against the Syrians was not only justifiable but wise and prudent. And the reasonings upon which such a policy was founded would have been unexceptionable but for one circumstance. Ahab was an idolater, and had introduced into his kingdom a false religion of a new and most degraded type. This should have led Jehoshaphat to reject his alliance. Military success could only come from the blessing and protection of Yahweh, which such an alliance, if persisted in, was sure to forfeit.

Poole: 2Ch 19:2 - -- Jehu the son of Hanani the seer of whom see 1Ki 16:1 . Shouldest thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord? was this agreeable to thy...

Jehu the son of Hanani the seer of whom see 1Ki 16:1 .

Shouldest thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord? was this agreeable to thy duty and love which thou professest to God and godliness, that thou hast entered into so strict an alliance and friendship with wicked Ahab, my sworn enemy, and given such assistance to him?

Therefore is wrath upon thee from before the Lord therefore God is angry with thee, and will chastise thee for this miscarriage: which he did, partly, by stirring up the Moabites and others to invade him, 2Ch 20 ; partly, by permitting his eldest son Jehoram to kill all his brethren, 2Ch 21:4 ; and principally, by bringing that sore and almost general destruction upon his grandchildren by Jehu, 2Ki 9:27 10:13,14 , which was the proper fruit of his alliance with Ahab.

Haydock: 2Ch 19:2 - -- Thou. Sept. "O king Josaphat, if thou helpest the sinner; or, wilt thou befriend one hated by the Lord?" Prot. "shouldst thou....love them that h...

Thou. Sept. "O king Josaphat, if thou helpest the sinner; or, wilt thou befriend one hated by the Lord?" Prot. "shouldst thou....love them that hate the Lord?" H. ---

The Donatists hence inferred, that it was not lawful to converse with sinners. But S. Augustine (contra ep. Par. ii. 18.) replied, that Josaphat was blamed for aiding Achab in the contempt of the true prophet, and for going to battle conformably to the predictions of impostors. Both kings offended, but in a different degree. W. ---

We must also keep at as great a distance as possible from the notorious enemies of God, as their conversation is dangerous. T. ---

Evil communications corrupt the best of manners. See Psalm cxxxviii., &c.

Gill: 2Ch 19:2 - -- And Jehu the son of Hanani the seer,.... The son of him that reproved Asa, for which he put him in prison, 2Ch 17:7, but that did not deter this his s...

And Jehu the son of Hanani the seer,.... The son of him that reproved Asa, for which he put him in prison, 2Ch 17:7, but that did not deter this his son from reproving Jehoshaphat:

went out to meet him; as he was returning:

and said to King Jehoshaphat, shouldest thou help the ungodly; such an one as Ahab, an idolater, murderer, and persecutor:

and love them that hate the Lord? his laws, worship, and ordinances, as he had; intimating, that he had done wrong, by entering into alliance and affinity with him, by showing him friendship, and assisting him in his war against the Syrians:

therefore is wrath upon thee from before the Lord; which appeared in the war of the Ammonites and Moabites with him, related in the next chapter, and in the calamities that came upon his family, his sons being slain by Jehoram that succeeded him, and his grandsons by Jehu.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 19:2 Heb “and because of this upon you is anger from before the Lord.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 19:2 And Jehu the son of Hanani the seer went out to meet him, and said to king Jehoshaphat, ( a ) Shouldest thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 19:1-11 - --1 Jehoshaphat, reproved by Jehu, visits his kingdom.5 His instructions to the judges;8 to the priests and Levites.

Maclaren: 2Ch 19:1-11 - --A Mirror For Magistrates' And Jehoshaphat the king of Judah returned to his house in peace to Jerusalem. 2. And Jehu the son of Hanani the seer went ...

MHCC: 2Ch 19:1-11 - --Whenever we return in peace to our houses, we ought to acknowledge God's providence in preserving our going out and coming in. And if we have been kep...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 19:1-4 - -- Here is, I. The great favour God showed to Jehoshaphat, 1. In bringing him back in safety from his dangerous expedition with Ahab, which had like to...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 19:1-3 - -- The prophet Jehu's declaration as to Jehoshaphat's alliance with Ahab, and Jehoshaphat's further efforts to promote the fear of God and the adminis...

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 ...

Constable: 2Ch 19:1-11 - --4. Jehoshaphat's appointment of judges ch. 19 Even though God had spared Jehoshaphat's life in t...

Guzik: 2Ch 19:1-11 - --2 Chronicles 19 - Jehu's Rebuke A. The goodness of God to Jehoshaphat. 1. (1) He returns safely after the battle. Then Jehoshaphat the king of Jud...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF CHRONICLES were also considered as one by the ancient Jews, who called them "words of days," that is, diaries or journal...

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Outline) SOLEMN OFFERING OF SOLOMON AT GIBEON. (2Ch 1:1-6) HIS CHOICE OF WISDOM IS BLESSED BY GOD. (2Ch 1:7-13) HIS STRENGTH AND WEALTH. (2Ch 1:14-17) SOLOMON...

TSK: 2 Chronicles 19 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 19:1, Jehoshaphat, reproved by Jehu, visits his kingdom; 2Ch 19:5, His instructions to the judges; 2Ch 19:8, to the priests and Levit...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 19 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 19 Jehoshaphat, reproved by the prophet Jehu, visiteth his kingdom, 2Ch 19:1-4 . His instructions to the judges, 2Ch 19:5-7 ; to...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 19 (Chapter Introduction) Jehoshaphat visits his kingdom.

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Chronicles This book begins with the reign of Solomon and the building of the temple...

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles 19 (Chapter Introduction) We have here a further account of the good reign of Jehoshaphat, I. His return in peace to Jerusalem (2Ch 19:1). II. The reproof given him for hi...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) Introduction For an explanation of the title, writer, date, scope, and purpose of this book, see my comments in my notes...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Chronicles) III. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-9 ...

Constable: 2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON. INTRODUCTION. As the former Book shews how David was chosen to rule over God's peculiar people, so this [Book]...

Gill: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES This, and the preceding, were but one book originally, but divided into two because of the size of it, so that this is...

Gill: 2 Chronicles 19 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 19 Jehoshaphat returning from the battle at Ramothgilead, was met by a prophet, who reproved him for helping the ungod...

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