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Text -- 2 Chronicles 21:14 (NET)
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JFB -> 2Ch 21:12-15; 2Ch 21:13-19
JFB: 2Ch 21:12-15 - -- That prophet's translation having taken place in the reign of Jehoshaphat [2Ki 2:11-12], we must conclude that the name of Elijah has, by the error of...
That prophet's translation having taken place in the reign of Jehoshaphat [2Ki 2:11-12], we must conclude that the name of Elijah has, by the error of a transcriber, been put for that of Elisha.
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JFB: 2Ch 21:13-19 - -- That is, introduced the superstitions and vices of Phœnician idolatry (see on Deu 13:6-14). On this account, as well as for his unnatural cruelties, ...
That is, introduced the superstitions and vices of Phœnician idolatry (see on Deu 13:6-14). On this account, as well as for his unnatural cruelties, divine vengeance was denounced against him, which was soon after executed exactly as the prophet had foretold. A series of overwhelming calamities befell this wicked king; for in addition to the revolts already mentioned, two neighboring tribes (see 2Ch 17:11) made hostile incursions on the southern and western portions of his kingdom. His country was ravaged, his capital taken, his palace plundered, his wives carried off, and all his children slain except the youngest. He himself was seized with an incurable dysentery, which, after subjecting him to the most painful suffering for the unusual period of two years, carried him off, a monument of the divine judgment. To complete his degradation, his death was unlamented, his burial unhonored by his subjects. This custom, similar to what obtained in Egypt, seems to have crept in among the Hebrews, of giving funeral honors to their kings, or withholding them, according to the good or bad characters of their reign.
Clarke -> 2Ch 21:14
Clarke: 2Ch 21:14 - -- Will the Lord smite - "The Word of the Lord will send a great mortality."- Targum.
Will the Lord smite - "The Word of the Lord will send a great mortality."- Targum.
TSK -> 2Ch 21:14
TSK: 2Ch 21:14 - -- plague : Heb. stroke, Lev 26:21
thy people : Many of the people had concurred in Jehoram’ s idolatry, and some of them must have been instruments...
plague : Heb. stroke, Lev 26:21
thy people : Many of the people had concurred in Jehoram’ s idolatry, and some of them must have been instruments in his base, unnatural murders; they were therefore joined in his punishment, and he suffered by the loss of his subjects. Hos 5:11; Mic 6:16
thy children : Exo 20:5
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Barnes -> 2Ch 21:14
The fulfillment of the threat is given in 2Ch 21:16-17.
Poole -> 2Ch 21:14
Poole: 2Ch 21:14 - -- The Lord will smite thy people
Quest. Why the people for his sin?
Answ 1. Because the generality of them sinned in complying with his wicked and...
The Lord will smite thy people
Quest. Why the people for his sin?
Answ 1. Because the generality of them sinned in complying with his wicked and idolatrous commands through fear, 2Ch 21:11 .
2. Because he suffered in his people’ s destruction: for as the honour, and safety, and strength of a king lies in the multitude and prosperity of his people, Pro 14:28 ; so when they are diminished and destroyed, the king is very much weakened and endangered by it.
Thy children and thy wives whose lives shall go for the lives of thy brethren, 2Ch 21:4 .
Haydock -> 2Ch 21:14
Haydock: 2Ch 21:14 - -- Thee is not expressed in Heb., but it is in the Sept. and the king was not only afflicted with illness, but with the losses of his people and family....
Thee is not expressed in Heb., but it is in the Sept. and the king was not only afflicted with illness, but with the losses of his people and family. H.
Gill -> 2Ch 21:14
Gill: 2Ch 21:14 - -- Behold, with a great plague will the Lord smite thy people,.... They going into the same idolatry with himself willingly, at least great part of them,...
Behold, with a great plague will the Lord smite thy people,.... They going into the same idolatry with himself willingly, at least great part of them, and therefore deserved to be smitten, and which would be a punishment to him:
and thy children, and thy wives, and all thy goods; which should be carried captive, as the event shows.
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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 21:12-20
MHCC: 2Ch 21:12-20 - --A warning from God was sent to Jehoram. The Spirit of prophecy might direct Elijah to prepare this writing in the foresight of Jehoram's crimes. He is...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 21:12-20
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 21:12-20 - -- Here we have, I. A warning from God sent to Jehoram by a writing from Elijah the prophet. By this it appears that Jehoram came to the throne, and sh...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 21:12-17
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 21:12-17 - --
The prophet Elijah's letter against Joram, and the infliction of the punishments as announced. - 2Ch 21:12. There came to him a writing from the pro...
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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