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Text -- 2 Chronicles 24:21 (NET)
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Wesley -> 2Ch 24:21
Wesley: 2Ch 24:21 - -- They stoned him immediately, without even colour of law; as horrid a piece of wickedness, as any we read of in all the history of the kings. That ever...
They stoned him immediately, without even colour of law; as horrid a piece of wickedness, as any we read of in all the history of the kings. That ever such a villainy should be committed, by men, by Israelites, in contempt and violation of everything that is just, honourable, and sacred! The Jews say, there were seven transgressions in one: They killed a priest, a prophet, a judge; they shed innocent blood; polluted the court of the temple, the Sabbath, and the day of expiation: for on that day, their tradition says, this happened.
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.
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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."
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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).
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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.
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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 24:21
Clarke: 2Ch 24:21 - -- Stoned him - at the commandment of the king - What a most wretched and contemptible man was this, who could imbrue his hands in the blood of a proph...
Stoned him - at the commandment of the king - What a most wretched and contemptible man was this, who could imbrue his hands in the blood of a prophet of God, and the son of the man who had saved him from being murdered, and raised him to the throne! Alas, alas! Can even kings forget benefits? But when a man falls from God, the devil enters into him; and then he is capable of every species of cruelty.
TSK -> 2Ch 24:21
TSK: 2Ch 24:21 - -- conspired : Jer 11:19, Jer 18:18, Jer 38:4-6
stoned him : Mat 21:35, Mat 23:34-37; Act 7:58, Act 7:59
conspired : Jer 11:19, Jer 18:18, Jer 38:4-6
stoned him : Mat 21:35, Mat 23:34-37; Act 7:58, Act 7:59
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Barnes -> 2Ch 24:21
Barnes: 2Ch 24:21 - -- In the court of the house of the Lord - " Between the altar and the Temple,"or directly in front of the temple porch, if it be this Zechariah of...
In the court of the house of the Lord - " Between the altar and the Temple,"or directly in front of the temple porch, if it be this Zechariah of whom our Lord speaks Mat 23:35. A horror of the impious deed long possessed the Jews, who believed that the b ood could not be effaced, but continued to bubble on the stones of the court, like blood newly shed, until the temple was entered, just prior to its destruction, by Nebuzaradan.
Poole -> 2Ch 24:21
Poole: 2Ch 24:21 - -- They conspired i. e. the people to whom he preached, who were easily corrupted by the examples of their apostate king and princes.
They conspired i. e. the people to whom he preached, who were easily corrupted by the examples of their apostate king and princes.
Gill -> 2Ch 24:21
Gill: 2Ch 24:21 - -- And they conspired against him,.... Consulted together to take away his life, and got the order of the king to do it:
and stoned him with stones at...
And they conspired against him,.... Consulted together to take away his life, and got the order of the king to do it:
and stoned him with stones at the commandment of the king in the court of the house of the Lord; where he had stood and reproved them; this they did before he went out, while in the temple; and if he is the same Zechariah, as some think, our Lord speaks of, he was slain between the temple porch and the altar, Mat 23:35; see Gill on Mat 23:35.
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 24:1-27
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
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
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 24:21-22
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 24:21-22 - --
And they (the princes and the people) conspired against him, and stoned him, at the command of the king, in the court of the temple. This זכרי×...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 24:1-27
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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