
Text -- 2 Chronicles 23:1-5 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 23:5
Wesley: 2Ch 23:5 - -- At the east gate, so called because it stood lower than the rest of the doors at the foot of the steps, by which they went up from the king's house to...
At the east gate, so called because it stood lower than the rest of the doors at the foot of the steps, by which they went up from the king's house to the temple.
JFB: 2Ch 23:1 - -- (See on 2Ki 11:4; 2Ki 11:17). The five officers mentioned here had been probably of the royal guard, and were known to be strongly disaffected to the ...

JFB: 2Ch 23:2 - -- This name is frequently used in Chronicles for Judah and Benjamin, now all that remained of Israel. Having cautiously entrusted the secret of the youn...
This name is frequently used in Chronicles for Judah and Benjamin, now all that remained of Israel. Having cautiously entrusted the secret of the young prince's preservation to all the leading men in the kingdom, he enlisted their interest in the royal cause and got their pledge to support it by a secret oath of fidelity.

JFB: 2Ch 23:2 - -- The time chosen for the grand discovery was, probably, one of the annual festivals, when there was a general concourse of the nation at the capital.
The time chosen for the grand discovery was, probably, one of the annual festivals, when there was a general concourse of the nation at the capital.

JFB: 2Ch 23:4-9 - -- The arrangements made for defense are here described. The people were divided into three bodies; one attended as guards to the king, while the other t...
The arrangements made for defense are here described. The people were divided into three bodies; one attended as guards to the king, while the other two were posted at all the doors and gates, and the captains and military officers who entered the temple unarmed to lull suspicion, were furnished with weapons out of the sacred armory, where David had deposited his trophies of victory and which was reopened on this occasion.
Clarke -> 2Ch 23:1
seventh year : 2Ki 11:4-16

TSK: 2Ch 23:2 - -- went about : Psa 112:5; Mat 10:16; Eph 5:15
the chief of : Houbigant omits the words of Israel. Bp. Patrick, however, is of the opinion that Judah is...
went about : Psa 112:5; Mat 10:16; Eph 5:15
the chief of : Houbigant omits the words of Israel. Bp. Patrick, however, is of the opinion that Judah is here called by the general name of Israel, but it is probable, that these ""chief fathers of Israel,""were the descendants of those priests and Levites, and other pious persons of the ten tribes, who left their cities and possessions, and joined themselves to Judah, in the days of Jeroboam. See the parallel passages. 2Ch 11:13-17; 1Ch 15:12, 1Ch 24:6

TSK: 2Ch 23:3 - -- made a covenant : 2Ch 23:16; 2Sa 5:3; 2Ki 11:17; 1Ch 11:3
as the Lord : 2Ch 6:16, 2Ch 7:18, 2Ch 21:7; 2Sa 7:12, 2Sa 7:16; 1Ki 2:4, 1Ki 9:5; 1Chr. 9:9-...

TSK: 2Ch 23:4 - -- entering : 1Ch 23:3-6, 1Ch 24:3-6; Luk 1:8, Luk 1:9
porters : 1Ch 26:13-16
doors : Heb. thresholds

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Barnes: 2Ch 23:1 - -- The five names do not occur in Kings; only, and incidentally, the five divisions of the royal guard (2Ki 11:5 note).
The five names do not occur in Kings; only, and incidentally, the five divisions of the royal guard (2Ki 11:5 note).

Barnes: 2Ch 23:2 - -- Jehoiada was unwilling to trust the success of the revolution wholly and entirely to the royal body-guard. Accordingly, the captains collected from ...
Jehoiada was unwilling to trust the success of the revolution wholly and entirely to the royal body-guard. Accordingly, the captains collected from the cities of Judah a strong body of Levites and the chief of the fathers of Israel (i. e. "Judah,"see 2Ch 20:34 note) who were brought up to Jerusalem.

Barnes: 2Ch 23:4 - -- The writer of Chronicles relates the orders that were given to the Levites, the author of Kings those received by the royal body-guard (2Ki 11:5 not...
The writer of Chronicles relates the orders that were given to the Levites, the author of Kings those received by the royal body-guard (2Ki 11:5 note).
Poole: 2Ch 23:1 - -- Took the captains of hundreds not all, but those here following, in whom he put most trust. But this chapter is almost all taken out of 2Ki 11 , whe...
Took the captains of hundreds not all, but those here following, in whom he put most trust. But this chapter is almost all taken out of 2Ki 11 , where it is explained.

Poole: 2Ch 23:2 - -- Gathered the Levites out of all the cities of Judah partly because they could do this without any suspicion, upon pretence of some solemn feast; whic...
Gathered the Levites out of all the cities of Judah partly because they could do this without any suspicion, upon pretence of some solemn feast; which time, it is probable, was chosen for this purpose; and partly because he knew them to be well affected to the cause of God and the king, to which they were obliged by the two firmest ties, conscience and interest.
The chief of the fathers of Israel i.e. both of the two tribes, and of the ten tribes, all which are called Israel; and he useth the name of Israel rather than that of Judah, because there were now great numbers of the other tribes incorporated with Judah; and these he esteemed more faithful than many of Judah, having given better proofs of the truth of their religion than they; and therefore he picked out of the chief men of the other tribes as well as of Judah and Benjamin.

Poole: 2Ch 23:5 - -- At the gate of the foundation at the east gate, thought to be so called, because it stood lower than the rest of the doors, at the foot of the steps,...
At the gate of the foundation at the east gate, thought to be so called, because it stood lower than the rest of the doors, at the foot of the steps, by which they went up from the king’ s house to the temple.
In the courts either,
1. In the two courts; and so by the people he understands as well the generality of the Levites, who had no particular stations allotted to them, as their brethren had, 2Ch 23:4,5 , which were to be in the priests’ court, as the people, who were in the court of the people: or,
2. In the court of the people, which may be called courts , the plural number being put for the singular, in regard of great amplitude, and divers quarters and partitions, into which it was or might be divided; as the temple is called sanctuaries, because of its division into divers parts, Lev 26:31 .
Haydock: 2Ch 23:1 - -- Crown. Literally, "diadem." ---
Testimony. This is explained in the following sentence, (H.) which is not in Hebrew nor in many Latin MSS. The J...
Crown. Literally, "diadem." ---
Testimony. This is explained in the following sentence, (H.) which is not in Hebrew nor in many Latin MSS. The Jews understand the phylaceries, Deut. xvii. 18.

Haydock: 2Ch 23:1 - -- Seventh. Vatican Sept., by mistake, has "the eighth." ---
Encouraged, or "strengthened." Sept., &c. H. ---
Captains, whether Levites, or ancie...
Seventh. Vatican Sept., by mistake, has "the eighth." ---
Encouraged, or "strengthened." Sept., &c. H. ---
Captains, whether Levites, or ancient officers of the crown, who were dissatisfied with the usurper, 4 K. xi.

Haydock: 2Ch 23:2 - -- Israel, of which Juda formed a part. M. ---
At the time when the author lived, Israel was destroyed, so that there was no danger of a mistake. ---
...
Israel, of which Juda formed a part. M. ---
At the time when the author lived, Israel was destroyed, so that there was no danger of a mistake. ---
Jerusalem, on a sabbath-day, and most likely on one of the three great festivals: (C.) Salien (the year of the world 3157) thinks at the Passover, to avoid suspicion. M.

Do. Though God's promise was absolute, human means were to be used. W.

Haydock: 2Ch 23:5 - -- To the sabbath. That is, to perform in your weeks the functions of your office, or the weekly watches. Ch. ---
Porters. Sept. "even to the entra...
To the sabbath. That is, to perform in your weeks the functions of your office, or the weekly watches. Ch. ---
Porters. Sept. "even to the entrance gates." ---
House, where Athalia resided, or in the apartments of Joas in the temple. ---
Foundation. Sept. "middle." Syriac, "of the cooks, or guards." H. ---
It led from the palace up the steps, v. 21. M. ---
Perhaps it was also called Sur, 4 K. ---
But let. This seems to be transposed out of its place from v. 6.
Gill -> 2Ch 23:1-21
Gill: 2Ch 23:1-21 - -- The contents of this chapter are the same with 2Ki 11:4 and need no other explanation than what may be found in the notes there, to which the reader i...
The contents of this chapter are the same with 2Ki 11:4 and need no other explanation than what may be found in the notes there, to which the reader is referred.See Gill on 2Ki 11:4. See Gill on 2Ki 11:5. See Gill on 2Ki 11:6. See Gill on 2Ki 11:7. See Gill on 2Ki 11:8. See Gill on 2Ki 11:9. See Gill on 2Ki 11:10. See Gill on 2Ki 11:11. See Gill on 2Ki 11:12. See Gill on 2Ki 11:13. See Gill on 2Ki 11:14. See Gill on 2Ki 11:15. See Gill on 2Ki 11:16. See Gill on 2Ki 11:17. See Gill on 2Ki 11:18. See Gill on 2Ki 11:19. See Gill on 2Ki 11:20.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 23:2 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

NET Notes: 2Ch 23:3 Heb “he”; the referent (Jehoiada the priest, cf. v. 8) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 23:1 And ( a ) in the seventh year Jehoiada strengthened himself, and took the captains of hundreds, Azariah the son of Jeroham, and Ishmael the son of Jeh...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 23:2 And they went about in Judah, and gathered the Levites out of all the cities of Judah, and the ( b ) chief of the fathers of Israel, and they came to ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 23:5 And a third part [shall be] at the king's house; and a third part at the gate of the ( c ) foundation: and all the people [shall be] in the courts of ...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 23:1-21
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 23:1-21 - --1 Jehoiada, having set things in order, makes Joash king.12 Athaliah is slain.16 Jehoiada restores the worship of God.
MHCC -> 2Ch 23:1-21
MHCC: 2Ch 23:1-21 - --To look upon ourselves and each other as the Lord's people, should make us earnest in the discharge of our duty both to God and man. Thus was this hap...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 23:1-11
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 23:1-11 - -- We may well imagine the bad posture of affairs in Jerusalem during Athaliah's six years' usurpation, and may wonder that God permitted it and his pe...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 23:1-3; 2Ch 23:4-6
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 23:1-3 - --
Joash raised to the throne, and Athaliah slain . - In 2 Kings 11:4-20 we have another account of these events, in which the matter is in several po...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 23:4-6 - --
The case is similar with the contradictions in the account of the carrying out of the arrangements agreed upon. In Bertheau's view, this is the stat...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 23:1-21
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...
