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Text -- 2 Chronicles 24:20 (NET)

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24:20 God’s Spirit energized Zechariah son of Jehoiada the priest. He stood up before the people and said to them, “This is what God says: ‘Why are you violating the commands of the Lord? You will not be prosperous! Because you have rejected the Lord, he has rejected you!’”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Jehoiada a chief priest; father of Benaiah, head of David's body guard,chief priest under Athaliah and Joash,a prince of the house of Aaron who defected to David with his men,a man who was a counselor of King David,a chief priest in the time of Jeremiah,son of Eliashib the high priest in Nehemiah's time
 · Zechariah the father of John the baptist,a son of Berekiah, a righteous man who was killed by the Jewish authorities,son and successor of King Jeroboam,father of Abi, the mother of King Hezekiah,a leader of the tribe of Reuben,son of Meshelemiah; a door keeper for the tent of meeting,son of Jeiel and Maacah of Gibeon,a Levite gate keeper and harpist in David's time,a priest and trumpeter in David's time,son of Isshiah (Uzziel Kohath Levi),son of Hosah; a pre-exile Levite gatekeeper,a man of Manasseh in Gilead in Saul and David's time,a prince whom Jehoshaphat sent to teach the law around Judah,son of Benaiah (Asaph Levi),son of King Jehoshaphat,son of Jehoiada the priest; a prophet,a man who influenced King Uzziah for good,a Levite (Asaph) who helped Hezekiah cleanse the temple,a Levite (Kohath) who helped King Josiah restore the temple,a chief officer of the house of God in Josiah's time,son of Berechiah; a priest; writer of the book of Zechariah,leader among the Parosh clansmen who returned from exile,son of Bebai; leader among Bebai clansmen returned from exile,a lay man of the Elam Clan who put away his heathen wife,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,son of Amariah of Judah,a descendant of Shelah,son of Pashhur; a priest whose descendants returned from exile,son of Jonathan (Asaph Levi),son of Jeberechiah; a witness to Isaiah's prophesy


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zechariah | ZECHARIAH (1) | ZACHARIAS | ZACHARIAH | TREASURY, (OF TEMPLE) | Prophets | PROPHECY; PROPHETS, 1 | PRIEST, HIGH | Minister | Joash | JEHOIADA | JEHOASH; JOASH | Israel | Holy Spirit | COME | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, II | Backsliders | BARACHIAH | Azariah | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
Barnes , Poole , Gill

Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes , Geneva Bible

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Ch 24:20 - -- The people were assembled in the court of the temple, which they had not quite forsook, when Zechariah stood up in some of the desks that were in the ...

The people were assembled in the court of the temple, which they had not quite forsook, when Zechariah stood up in some of the desks that were in the court of the priests, and plainly told them their sin, and the consequences of it.

JFB: 2Ch 24:17-22 - -- Hitherto, while Joash occupied the throne, his uncle had held the reins of sovereign power, and by his excellent counsels had directed the young king ...

Hitherto, while Joash occupied the throne, his uncle had held the reins of sovereign power, and by his excellent counsels had directed the young king to such measures as were calculated to promote both the civil and religious interests of the country. The fervent piety, practical wisdom, and inflexible firmness of that sage counsellor exerted immense influence over all classes. But now that the helm of the state-ship was no longer steered by the sound head and firm hand of the venerable high priest, the real merits of Joash's administration appear; and for want of good and enlightened principle, as well as, perhaps, of natural energy of character, he allowed himself to be borne onward in a course which soon wrecked the vessel upon hidden rocks.

JFB: 2Ch 24:17-22 - -- They were secretly attached to idolatry, and their elevated rank affords sad proof how extensively and deeply the nation had become corrupted during t...

They were secretly attached to idolatry, and their elevated rank affords sad proof how extensively and deeply the nation had become corrupted during the reigns of Jehoram, Ahaziah, and Athaliah. With strong professions of allegiance they humbly requested that they might not be subjected to the continued necessity of frequent and expensive journeys to Jerusalem, but allowed the privilege their fathers had enjoyed of worshipping God in high places at home. They framed their petition in this plausible and least offensive manner, well knowing that, if excused attendance at the temple, they might--without risk of discovery or disturbance--indulge their tastes in the observance of any private rites they pleased. The weak-minded king granted their petition; and the consequence was, that when they left the house of the Lord God of their fathers, they soon "served groves and idols."

JFB: 2Ch 24:20-21 - -- Probably a younger son, for his name does not occur in the list of Aaron's successors (1Ch. 6:4-47).

Probably a younger son, for his name does not occur in the list of Aaron's successors (1Ch. 6:4-47).

JFB: 2Ch 24:20-21 - -- Being of the priestly order, he spoke from the inner court, which was considerably higher than that of the people.

Being of the priestly order, he spoke from the inner court, which was considerably higher than that of the people.

JFB: 2Ch 24:20-21 - -- His near relationship to the king might have created a feeling of delicacy and reluctance to interfere; but at length he, too, was prompted by an irre...

His near relationship to the king might have created a feeling of delicacy and reluctance to interfere; but at length he, too, was prompted by an irresistible impulse to protest against the prevailing impiety. The bold freedom and energy of [Zechariah's] remonstrance, as well as his denunciation of the national calamities that would certainly follow, were most unpalatable to the king; while they so roused the fierce passions of the multitude that a band of miscreants, at the secret instigation of Joash, stoned him to death. This deed of violence involved complicated criminality on the part of the king. It was a horrid outrage on a prophet of the Lord--base ingratitude to a family who had preserved his life--atrocious treatment of a true Hebrew patriot--an illegal and unrighteous exercise of his power and authority as a king.

Clarke: 2Ch 24:20 - -- And the Spirit of God came upon Zechariah - "When he saw the transgression of the king and of the people, burning incense to an idol in the house of...

And the Spirit of God came upon Zechariah - "When he saw the transgression of the king and of the people, burning incense to an idol in the house of the sanctuary of the Lord, on the day of expiation; and preventing the priests of the Lord from offering the burnt-offerings, sacrifices, daily oblations, and services, as written in the book of the law of Moses; he stood above the people, and said."- Targum.

TSK: 2Ch 24:20 - -- And the Spirit : 2Ch 15:1, 2Ch 20:14 came upon : Heb. clothed, Jdg 6:34; 1Ch 12:18 the son : 2Ch 23:11 transgress : Num 14:41; 1Sa 13:13, 1Sa 13:14; 2...

And the Spirit : 2Ch 15:1, 2Ch 20:14

came upon : Heb. clothed, Jdg 6:34; 1Ch 12:18

the son : 2Ch 23:11

transgress : Num 14:41; 1Sa 13:13, 1Sa 13:14; 2Sa 12:9, 2Sa 12:10; Zec 7:11-14

because : 2Ch 15:2; Deu 29:25, Deu 29:26; 1Ch 28:9; Jer 2:19, Jer 4:18, Jer 5:19, Jer 5:25

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ch 24:20 - -- Stood above the people - Zechariah, the high priest, took up an elevated position, perhaps on the steps of the inner court, which was elevated ...

Stood above the people - Zechariah, the high priest, took up an elevated position, perhaps on the steps of the inner court, which was elevated above the outer court, where the people would be.

Poole: 2Ch 24:20 - -- Above the people in a higher place, that his voice and message might be the better heard.

Above the people in a higher place, that his voice and message might be the better heard.

Gill: 2Ch 24:20 - -- And the Spirit of the Lord came upon Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest,.... The spirit of prophecy, as the Targum; he was moved and influenced ...

And the Spirit of the Lord came upon Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest,.... The spirit of prophecy, as the Targum; he was moved and influenced by it to speak what is after related:

which stood above the people; in a desk, or sort of pulpit, in which the priests stood when they taught the people, that they might be the better heard, like that which Ezra used, Neh 8:4.

and said unto them, thus saith God; being moved and directed by his Spirit, he spake in his name:

why transgress ye the command of the Lord, that ye cannot prosper? by committing idolatry, than which nothing could more hinder prosperity, both in things spiritual and temporal, in soul and body:

because ye have forsaken the Lord, he hath also forsaken you; because they had forsaken the worship of God, as the Targum, God had forsaken them, and was about to give them up into the hand of their enemies.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 24:20 Heb “clothed.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 24:20 And the Spirit of God came upon Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest, which stood ( l ) above the people, and said unto them, Thus saith God, Why ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 24:1-27 - --1 Joash reigns well all the days of Jehoiada.4 He gives order for the repair of the temple.15 Jehoiada's death and honourable burial.17 Joash, falling...

MHCC: 2Ch 24:15-27 - --See what a great judgment on any prince or people, the death of godly, zealous, useful men is. See how necessary it is that we act in religion from in...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 24:15-27 - -- We have here a sad account of the degeneracy and apostasy of Joash. God had done great things for him; he had done something for God; but now he pro...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 24:17-20 - -- The princes of Judah besought the king to allow them to worship the Astartes and idols, and the king hearkened to them, did not venture to deny thei...

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 24:1-27 - --H. Joash ch. 24 Joash's life, as the writer narrated it, proves again the principles that Chronicles str...

Guzik: 2Ch 24:1-27 - --2 Chronicles 24 - The Rise and Fall of Joash A. Joash repairs the temple. 1. (1-3) Joash's forty year reign. Joash was seven years old when he bec...

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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 24 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 24:1, Joash reigns well all the days of Jehoiada; 2Ch 24:4, He gives order for the repair of the temple; 2Ch 24:15, Jehoiada’s deat...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 24 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 24 Joash reigneth well all the days of Jehoiada, 2Ch 24:1-14 . He dieth; is buried honourably; and Joash falleth to idolatry; sl...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 24 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ch 24:1-14) Joash, of Judah, The temple repaired. (2Ch 24:15-27) Joash falls into idolatry, He is slain by his servants.

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 24 (Chapter Introduction) We have here the history of the reign of Joash, the progress of which, and especially its termination, were not of a piece with its beginning, nor ...

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 24 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 24 This chapter begins with the reign of Joash king of Judah, son of Ahaziah, 2Ch 24:1, relates his concern and care t...

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