
Text -- 2 Chronicles 20:7 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 20:7
Wesley: 2Ch 20:7 - -- To whom thou hast engaged thyself by covenant to be his friend, and the friend of his seed for ever.
To whom thou hast engaged thyself by covenant to be his friend, and the friend of his seed for ever.
JFB -> 2Ch 20:5-13; 2Ch 20:6-12
JFB: 2Ch 20:5-13 - -- That is, the great or outer court (2Ch 4:9) called the new court, probably from having been at that time enlarged or beautified.
That is, the great or outer court (2Ch 4:9) called the new court, probably from having been at that time enlarged or beautified.

JFB: 2Ch 20:6-12 - -- This earnest and impressive prayer embraces every topic and argument which, as king and representative of the chosen people, he could urge. Then it co...
This earnest and impressive prayer embraces every topic and argument which, as king and representative of the chosen people, he could urge. Then it concludes with an earnest appeal to the justice of God to protect those who, without provocation, were attacked and who were unable to defend themselves against overwhelming numbers.
Clarke -> 2Ch 20:7
Art not thou our God - "Hast not thou, by thy Word, driven out."- Targum.
TSK -> 2Ch 20:7
TSK: 2Ch 20:7 - -- our God : 2Ch 14:11; Gen 17:7; Exo 6:7, Exo 19:5-7, Exo 20:2; 1Ch 17:21-24
who : Heb. thou
drive out : Exo 33:2; Psa 44:2
gavest : Gen 12:7, Gen 13:15...

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Barnes -> 2Ch 20:6-9
Barnes: 2Ch 20:6-9 - -- Jehoshaphat’ s appeal is threefold: (1) to God omnipotent 2Ch 20:6; (2) to "our God;" (3) the God especially "of this house"the temple. 2C...
Jehoshaphat’ s appeal is threefold:
(1) to God omnipotent 2Ch 20:6;
(2) to "our God;"
(3) the God especially "of this house"the temple.
Abraham thy friend - Historically, this is the first use of this remarkable expression, afterward repeated (marginal references). The ground of the expression is to be found principally in Gen 18:23-33, where Abraham spoke with God as a man with his friend (compare Exo 33:11).
The appeal recalls Solomon’ s prayer (marginal references), which God had formally accepted by sending down fire from heaven to consume the accompanying offering.
Poole -> 2Ch 20:7
Poole: 2Ch 20:7 - -- i.e. To whom thou hast engaged thyself by covenant to be his friend, and the friend of his seed for ever, and therefore we trust thou wilt not forsa...
i.e. To whom thou hast engaged thyself by covenant to be his friend, and the friend of his seed for ever, and therefore we trust thou wilt not forsake us his posterity.
Haydock -> 2Ch 20:7
All, or the greatest part. Heb. "drive out the inhabitants." H.
Gill -> 2Ch 20:7
Gill: 2Ch 20:7 - -- Art not thou our God,.... In a peculiar sense, not merely as the Creator and Governor of men, but in a covenant relation their covenant God and Father...
Art not thou our God,.... In a peculiar sense, not merely as the Creator and Governor of men, but in a covenant relation their covenant God and Father:
who didst drive out the inhabitants of the land before thy people Israel; the seven nations of Canaan, to make way and room for Israel:
and gavest it to the seed of Abraham thy friend for ever? made a deed of gift of it to them, and settled it on them till the coming of the Messiah, and that as an instance of love and friendship to Abraham; and wilt thou therefore suffer it to be taken from his seed?

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 20:1-37
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 20:1-37 - --1 Jehoshaphat, invaded by Moab, proclaims a fast.5 His prayer.14 The prophecy of Jahaziel.20 Jehoshaphat exhorts the people, and sets singers to prais...
MHCC -> 2Ch 20:1-13
MHCC: 2Ch 20:1-13 - --In all dangers, public or personal, our first business should be to seek help from God. Hence the advantage of days for national fasting and prayer. F...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 20:1-13
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 20:1-13 - -- We left Jehoshaphat, in the foregoing chapter, well employed in reforming his kingdom and providing for the due administration of justice and suppor...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 20:6-7
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 20:6-7 - --
The prayer which Jehoshaphat directed to Jahve the God of the fathers, as the almighty Ruler over all kingdoms, consists of a short representation o...
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 ...
