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Text -- 2 Chronicles 21:11 (NET)
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Not to the Lord, but to Baals or false gods.
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Wesley: 2Ch 21:11 - -- Not only by his counsel and example, but by force, by threats, and penalties.
Not only by his counsel and example, but by force, by threats, and penalties.
Clarke -> 2Ch 21:11
Clarke: 2Ch 21:11 - -- To commit fornication - That is, to serve idols. The Israelites were considered as joined to Jehovah as a woman is joined to her husband: when she a...
To commit fornication - That is, to serve idols. The Israelites were considered as joined to Jehovah as a woman is joined to her husband: when she associates with other men, this is adultery; when they served other gods, this was called by the same name, it was adultery against Jehovah. This is frequently the only meaning of the terms adultery and fornication in the Scriptures.
TSK -> 2Ch 21:11
TSK: 2Ch 21:11 - -- Moreover : Deu 12:2-4; 1Ki 11:7; Psa 78:58; Eze 20:28
caused : 1Ki 14:9, 1Ki 14:16; 2Ki 21:11; Hab 2:15; Rev 2:20
fornication : 2Ch 21:13; Lev 17:7, L...
Moreover : Deu 12:2-4; 1Ki 11:7; Psa 78:58; Eze 20:28
caused : 1Ki 14:9, 1Ki 14:16; 2Ki 21:11; Hab 2:15; Rev 2:20
fornication : 2Ch 21:13; Lev 17:7, Lev 20:5; 2Ki 9:22; Psa 106:39; Ezek. 16:15-63; Rev 2:20-22; Rev 17:1-5
compelled : 2Ch 33:9; Dan 3:5, Dan 3:6, Dan 3:15; Rev 13:15-17, Rev 17:5, Rev 17:6
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Barnes -> 2Ch 21:11
Barnes: 2Ch 21:11 - -- See 2Ki 8:18. The writer of Kings only tells us in general terms that Jehoram "did evil in the sight of the Lord,"and "walked in the way of the hous...
See 2Ki 8:18. The writer of Kings only tells us in general terms that Jehoram "did evil in the sight of the Lord,"and "walked in the way of the house of Ahab."Here, in 2Ch 21:11, 2Ch 21:13, we have particulars of his idolatry. Jehoram, it seems, seduced by the evil influence of his wife - Athaliah, the daughter of Ahab - permitted the introduction of Baal-worship, idolatrous altars in various high places, groves (Asherahs), images, and pillars; the people were not only allowed, but compelled to take part in the new rites. "To commit fornication"is a common metaphor, signifying idolatry or spiritual unfaithfulness (compare the 2Ki 9:22 note).
Poole -> 2Ch 21:11
Poole: 2Ch 21:11 - -- He made high places not to the Lord, whose sworn enemy he was, but to Baals, or false gods.
Caused the inhabitants of Jerusalem to commit fornicatio...
He made high places not to the Lord, whose sworn enemy he was, but to Baals, or false gods.
Caused the inhabitants of Jerusalem to commit fornication not only by his counsel and example, but, as it follows, by force, by threats and penalties.
Haydock -> 2Ch 21:11
Haydock: 2Ch 21:11 - -- Fornication; idolatry. M. ---
Heb. "and compelled Juda." Sept. "seduced." Syriac, "dissipated Juda." C. ---
He used every art of seduction and ...
Fornication; idolatry. M. ---
Heb. "and compelled Juda." Sept. "seduced." Syriac, "dissipated Juda." C. ---
He used every art of seduction and violence to introduce idolatry, to the ruin of his kingdom. H.
Gill -> 2Ch 21:5-11; 2Ch 21:11
Gill: 2Ch 21:5-11 - -- Jehoram was thirty two years old,.... Of these verses; see Gill on 2Ki 8:17, 2Ki 8:18, 2Ki 8:19, 2Ki 8:20, 2Ki 8:21, 2Ki 8:22
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Gill: 2Ch 21:11 - -- Moreover, he made high places in the mountains of Judah,.... Temples and altars for idols, which, being built on mountains, had the name of high place...
Moreover, he made high places in the mountains of Judah,.... Temples and altars for idols, which, being built on mountains, had the name of high places; and these Jehoram made or rebuilt were those which had been pulled down by Asa and Jehoshaphat:
and caused the inhabitants of Jerusalem to commit fornication; that is, idolatry, drawing them by his own example to worship Baal, for he did what Ahab and his family did, 2Ch 21:6, and compelled Judah thereto; the inhabitants of Jerusalem falling into the same idolatrous practice with him, he forced the inhabitants of the cities, and in the country, to do the same, who it seems were not so willing and ready to comply therewith.
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 21:1-20
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 21:1-20 - --1 Jehoram, succeeding Jehoshaphat, slays his brethren.5 His wicked reign.8 Edom and Libnah revolt.12 The prophecy of Elijah against him in writing.16 ...
MHCC -> 2Ch 21:1-11
MHCC: 2Ch 21:1-11 - --Jehoram hated his brethren, and slew them, for the same reason that Cain hated Abel, and slew him, because their piety condemned his impiety. In the m...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 21:1-11
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 21:1-11 - -- We find here, I. That Jehoshaphat was a very careful indulgent father to Jehoram. He had many sons, who are here named (2Ch 21:2), and it is said (2...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 21:10-11
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 21:10-11 - --
The chronicler concludes the account of the revolt of Edom and of the city of Libnah against Judah's dominion with the reflection: "For he (Joram) h...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 21:1-20
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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