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Amaziah’s Reign
25:1 Amaziah was twenty-five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for twenty-nine years in Jerusalem. His mother was Jehoaddan, who was from Jerusalem. 25:2 He did what the Lord approved, but not with wholehearted devotion. 25:3 When he had secured control of the kingdom, he executed the servants who had assassinated his father. 25:4 However, he did not execute their sons. He obeyed the Lord’s commandment as recorded in the law scroll of Moses, “Fathers must not be executed for what their sons do, and sons must not be executed for what their fathers do. A man must be executed only for his own sin.” 25:5 Amaziah assembled the people of Judah and assigned them by families to the commanders of units of a thousand and the commanders of units of a hundred for all Judah and Benjamin. He counted those twenty years old and up and discovered there were 300,000 young men of fighting age equipped with spears and shields. 25:6 He hired 100,000 Israelite warriors for a hundred talents of silver. 25:7 But a prophet visited him and said: “O king, the Israelite troops must not go with you, for the Lord is not with Israel or any of the Ephraimites. 25:8 Even if you go and fight bravely in battle, God will defeat you before the enemy. God is capable of helping or defeating.” 25:9 Amaziah asked the prophet: “But what should I do about the hundred talents of silver I paid the Israelite troops?” The prophet replied, “The Lord is capable of giving you more than that.” 25:10 So Amaziah dismissed the troops that had come to him from Ephraim and sent them home. They were very angry at Judah and returned home incensed. 25:11 Amaziah boldly led his army to the Valley of Salt, where he defeated 10,000 Edomites. 25:12 The men of Judah captured 10,000 men alive. They took them to the top of a cliff and threw them over. All the captives fell to their death. 25:13 Now the troops Amaziah had dismissed and had not allowed to fight in the battle raided the cities of Judah from Samaria to Beth Horon. They killed 3,000 people and carried off a large amount of plunder. 25:14 When Amaziah returned from defeating the Edomites, he brought back the gods of the people of Seir and made them his personal gods. He bowed down before them and offered them sacrifices. 25:15 The Lord was angry at Amaziah and sent a prophet to him, who said, “Why are you following these gods that could not deliver their own people from your power?” 25:16 While he was speaking, Amaziah said to him, “Did we appoint you to be a royal counselor? Stop prophesying or else you will be killed!” So the prophet stopped, but added, “I know that the Lord has decided to destroy you, because you have done this thing and refused to listen to my advice.” 25:17 After King Amaziah of Judah consulted with his advisers, he sent this message to the king of Israel, Joash son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, “Come, face me on the battlefield.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Amaziah son of Joash; king of Judah,a prince of Simeon under Hezekiah,son of Hilkiah (Merari Levi),pagan priest of Bethel under Jeroboam who opposed Amos
 · Benjamin the tribe of Benjamin of Israel
 · Beth-horon "twin" towns (Upper & Lower) in the foothills of Ephraim
 · Beth-Horon "twin" towns (Upper & Lower) in the foothills of Ephraim
 · Edomite resident(s) of the region of Edom
 · Ephraim the tribe of Ephraim as a whole,the northern kingdom of Israel
 · Ephraimites the tribe of Ephraim as a whole,the northern kingdom of Israel
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jehoaddan mother of king Amaziah of Judah
 · Jehoahaz son and successor of Jehu, King of Israel,son and successor of Josiah, King of Judah,youngest son and successor of King Jehoram of Judah
 · Jehu son of Hanani who prophesied against King Baasha of Israel,son of Nimshi who killed King Joram and took his place as king of Israel,son of Obed of Judah,son of Joshibiah; head of a large influential family of Simeon in King Hezekiah's time,a man of Anathoth; one of the Benjamites who defected to David at Ziklag
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Joash son of Becher son of Benjamin,head of the stores of oil under king David,father of Gideon,son of King Ahab of Israel,son and young successor of Ahaziah, King of Judah; father of Amaziah,son and successor of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, king of Israel,a descendant of Shelah of Judah,son of Shemaah of Gibeah; one of the Benjamites who defected to David at Ziklag
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Samaria residents of the district of Samaria
 · Seir a mountain and adjoining land,a man from the highlands of Seir (OS); father-in-law of Esau


Dictionary Themes and Topics: SALT, VALLEY OF | Pentateuch | JUDAH, KINGDOM OF | Israel | Host | HOME | HIRE | GODS | GERSHON; GERSHONITES | Edom | EDOM, IDUMAEA OR IDUMEA | Deuteronomy | DEAD SEA, THE | CHRONOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | Amoz | Amaziah | ATTITUDES | APOSTASY; APOSTATE | ADVICE; ADVISE; ADVISEMENT | more
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Wesley: 2Ch 25:2 - -- _He was not an enemy to religion, but a cool and indifferent friend. He was not a man of serious piety; for his heart was not whole with God.

_He was not an enemy to religion, but a cool and indifferent friend. He was not a man of serious piety; for his heart was not whole with God.

Wesley: 2Ch 25:7 - -- _It is comfortable to employ those, who we have reason to hope, have an interest in heaven, but dangerous associating with those from whom the Lord is...

_It is comfortable to employ those, who we have reason to hope, have an interest in heaven, but dangerous associating with those from whom the Lord is departed.

Wesley: 2Ch 25:8 - -- It is an ironical concession like that, go, and prosper.

It is an ironical concession like that, go, and prosper.

Wesley: 2Ch 25:10 - -- Because they were both disgraced by this rejection, and disappointed of that spoil which they hoped to gain, whereas now they are sent away empty; for...

Because they were both disgraced by this rejection, and disappointed of that spoil which they hoped to gain, whereas now they are sent away empty; for the hundred talents probably were given to their officers only to raise men for this service.

Wesley: 2Ch 25:13 - -- Thus God chastised those cities of Judah for their idolatries which were found most in the parts next to Israel. The men of Israel had corrupted them,...

Thus God chastised those cities of Judah for their idolatries which were found most in the parts next to Israel. The men of Israel had corrupted them, and now are a plague to them.

Wesley: 2Ch 25:16 - -- _Who art thou that presumest to direct my affairs, without my commission? The secure sinner perhaps values himself on having silenced his reprovers an...

_Who art thou that presumest to direct my affairs, without my commission? The secure sinner perhaps values himself on having silenced his reprovers and monitors. But what comes of it? It is a plain indication he is marked out for ruin. They that are deaf to reproof, are ripening apace for destruction.

Wesley: 2Ch 25:17 - -- About the injury which the Israelites had done to his people, and how he should repair it. He took advice. But with whom? Not with the prophet, but wi...

About the injury which the Israelites had done to his people, and how he should repair it. He took advice. But with whom? Not with the prophet, but with his flattering statesmen. It is good to take advice: but it should be of them who are fit to advise us.

JFB: 2Ch 25:1 - -- (See 2Ki 14:1-6).

(See 2Ki 14:1-6).

JFB: 2Ch 25:5 - -- As all who were capable of bearing arms were liable to serve, it was quite natural in making up the muster-roll to class them according to their respe...

As all who were capable of bearing arms were liable to serve, it was quite natural in making up the muster-roll to class them according to their respective families and to appoint the officers of each corps from the same quarter; so that all the soldiers who formed a regiment were brothers, relatives, friends. Thus the Hebrew troops were closely linked together, and had strong inducements to keep steady in their ranks.

JFB: 2Ch 25:5 - -- This was only a fourth part of Jehoshaphat's army (2Ch 17:14-19), showing how sadly the kingdom of Judah had, in the space of eighty-two years, been r...

This was only a fourth part of Jehoshaphat's army (2Ch 17:14-19), showing how sadly the kingdom of Judah had, in the space of eighty-two years, been reduced in population by foreign wars, no less than by internal corruptions. But the full amount of Amaziah's troops may not be here stated.

JFB: 2Ch 25:6 - -- This sum was paid into the treasury of Jehoahaz--not given as bounty to the mercenaries who were obliged to serve at the sovereign's call; their remun...

This sum was paid into the treasury of Jehoahaz--not given as bounty to the mercenaries who were obliged to serve at the sovereign's call; their remuneration consisting only in the booty they might obtain. It was about £50,000 sterling, being 10s. per man, including officers--a very paltry pay, compared with the bounty given for a soldier in this country. But it must be remembered that in ancient times campaigns were short and the hazards of the service comparatively small.

JFB: 2Ch 25:7-8 - -- Sent to dissuade Amaziah from the course he was following, on the ground that "the Lord is not with Israel." This statement was perfectly intelligible...

Sent to dissuade Amaziah from the course he was following, on the ground that "the Lord is not with Israel." This statement was perfectly intelligible to the king. But the historian, writing long after, thought it might require explanation, and therefore added the comment, "with all the children of Ephraim." Idolatry had long been the prevailing religion in that kingdom, and Ephraim its headquarters. As to the other part of the prophet's advice (2Ch 25:8), considerable obscurity hangs over it, as the text stands; and hence some able critics have suggested the insertion of "not" in the middle clause, so that the verse will be thus: "But if thou wilt go [alone], do, be strong for the battle; God shall not make thee fall before the enemy."

JFB: 2Ch 25:10 - -- Amaziah, who knew his position as the Lord's viceroy, complied with the prophet's counsel, and, consenting to forfeit the purchase money of the Israel...

Amaziah, who knew his position as the Lord's viceroy, complied with the prophet's counsel, and, consenting to forfeit the purchase money of the Israelitish soldiers, discharged them. Exasperated at this treatment, they resolved to indemnify themselves for the loss of their expected booty, and so on their return home they plundered all the towns in their way, committing great havoc both of life and property without any stoppage, as the king of Judah and his army had set out on their expedition (2Ki 14:7).

JFB: 2Ch 25:11 - -- This ravine lies to the south of the Dead Sea. The arms of Amaziah, in reward for his obedience to the divine will, were crowned with victory--ten tho...

This ravine lies to the south of the Dead Sea. The arms of Amaziah, in reward for his obedience to the divine will, were crowned with victory--ten thousand of the Edomites were slain on the field, and as many taken prisoners, who were put to death by precipitation "from the top of the rock" [2Ch 25:12]. This rock might be situated in the neighborhood of the battlefield, but more probably it formed one of the high craggy cliffs of Selah (Petra), the capital of the Edomites, whither Amaziah marched directly from the Valley of Salt, and which he captured (2Ki 14:7). The savage cruelty dealt out to them was either in retaliation for similar barbarities inflicted on the Hebrews, or to strike terror into so rebellious a people for the future. The mode of execution, by dashing against stones (Psa 137:9), was common among many ancient nations.

JFB: 2Ch 25:14-16 - -- The Edomites worshipped the sun under different forms and with various rites. But burning incense upon altars was a principal act of worship, and this...

The Edomites worshipped the sun under different forms and with various rites. But burning incense upon altars was a principal act of worship, and this was the very thing Amaziah is described as having with strange infatuation performed. Whether he had been captivated with the beauty of the images, or hoped by honoring the gods to disarm their spite at him for his conquest and harsh treatment of their votaries, his conduct in establishing these objects of religious homage in Jerusalem was foolish, ignorant, and highly offensive to God, who commissioned a prophet to rebuke him for his apostasy, and threaten him with the calamity that soon after befell him.

JFB: 2Ch 25:16 - -- Those who were invested with the prophetic character were entitled to counsel kings. Amaziah, had he not been offended by unwelcome truths, would have...

Those who were invested with the prophetic character were entitled to counsel kings. Amaziah, had he not been offended by unwelcome truths, would have admitted the claim of this prophet, who was probably the same that had given him counsel previous to the war with Edom. But victory had elated and blinded him.

JFB: 2Ch 25:17 - -- (See on 2Ki 14:8-20).

(See on 2Ki 14:8-20).

Clarke: 2Ch 25:2 - -- He did that which was right - He began his reign well, but soon became an idolater, 2Ch 25:14, 2Ch 25:15.

He did that which was right - He began his reign well, but soon became an idolater, 2Ch 25:14, 2Ch 25:15.

Clarke: 2Ch 25:5 - -- Gathered Judah together - He purposed to avenge himself of the Syrians, but wished to know his military strength before he came to a rupture.

Gathered Judah together - He purposed to avenge himself of the Syrians, but wished to know his military strength before he came to a rupture.

Clarke: 2Ch 25:7 - -- The Lord is not with Israel - "The Word of the Lord is not the helper of the Israelites, nor of the kingdom of the tribe of Ephraim."- Targum.

The Lord is not with Israel - "The Word of the Lord is not the helper of the Israelites, nor of the kingdom of the tribe of Ephraim."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 25:9 - -- The Lord is able to give thee much more than this - Better lose the money than keep the men, for they will be a curse unto thee.

The Lord is able to give thee much more than this - Better lose the money than keep the men, for they will be a curse unto thee.

Clarke: 2Ch 25:10 - -- They returned home in great anger - They thought they were insulted, and began to meditate revenge. See the notes on 2 Kings 14:1-20 (note), where a...

They returned home in great anger - They thought they were insulted, and began to meditate revenge. See the notes on 2 Kings 14:1-20 (note), where almost every circumstance in this chapter is examined and explained.

Clarke: 2Ch 25:14 - -- The gods of the children of Seir - "The idols of the children of Gebal."- Targum.

The gods of the children of Seir - "The idols of the children of Gebal."- Targum.

Clarke: 2Ch 25:16 - -- Art thou made of the king’ s counsel? - How darest thou give advice to, or reprove, a king?

Art thou made of the king’ s counsel? - How darest thou give advice to, or reprove, a king?

Defender: 2Ch 25:14 - -- After the miraculous deliverance of the Edomites into his hand by God, it seems almost incredible that Amaziah would then bow down to their impotent "...

After the miraculous deliverance of the Edomites into his hand by God, it seems almost incredible that Amaziah would then bow down to their impotent "gods.""

TSK: 2Ch 25:1 - -- twenty and five : 2Ki 14:1-3

twenty and five : 2Ki 14:1-3

TSK: 2Ch 25:2 - -- but not : 2Ch 25:14, 2Ch 24:2, 2Ch 26:4; 1Sa 16:7; 2Ki 14:4; Psa 78:37; Isa 29:13; Hos 10:2; Act 8:21; Jam 1:8, Jam 4:8

TSK: 2Ch 25:3 - -- am 3166, bc 838 Now it came : 2Kings 14:5-22 established to him : Heb. confirmed upon him he slew : 2Ch 24:25, 2Ch 24:26; Gen 9:5, Gen 9:6; Exo 21:14;...

am 3166, bc 838

Now it came : 2Kings 14:5-22

established to him : Heb. confirmed upon him

he slew : 2Ch 24:25, 2Ch 24:26; Gen 9:5, Gen 9:6; Exo 21:14; Num 35:31-33; No doubt those wicked men, Jozachar and Jehozabad, who murdered his father, had considerable influence; and therefore he found it dangerous to bring them to justice, till he was assured of the loyalty of his other officers: when this was clear, he called them to an account, and justly put them to death for treason and murder; for, if even these conspirators against Joash intended to avenge upon him the death of Zechariah, they acted without a commission from that God ""to whom vengeance belongeth.""

TSK: 2Ch 25:4 - -- as it is written : Deu 24:16; 2Ki 14:5, 2Ki 14:6; Jer 31:29, Jer 31:30; Eze 18:4, Eze 18:20

TSK: 2Ch 25:5 - -- am 3177, bc 827 captains over thousands : Exo 18:25; 1Sa 8:12; 1Ch 13:1, 1Ch 27:1 from twenty : Num 1:3 three : 2Ch 11:1, 2Ch 14:8, 2Ch 17:14-18

am 3177, bc 827

captains over thousands : Exo 18:25; 1Sa 8:12; 1Ch 13:1, 1Ch 27:1

from twenty : Num 1:3

three : 2Ch 11:1, 2Ch 14:8, 2Ch 17:14-18

TSK: 2Ch 25:6 - -- an hundred talents of silver : Estimating the shekel at 2s. 6d., and the talent, being 3,000 shekels (see Exo 38:25, Exo 38:26), at 375£, one hundred...

an hundred talents of silver : Estimating the shekel at 2s. 6d., and the talent, being 3,000 shekels (see Exo 38:25, Exo 38:26), at 375£, one hundred talents would amount to 37,500£.; which, divided among 100,000 men, quotes only 7s. 6d.; hence we may suppose, that this was only an earnest of their pay, or that they expected to be enriched by the plunder of the Edomites.

TSK: 2Ch 25:7 - -- a man of God : 2Sa 12:1; 1Ki 13:1; 1Ti 6:11; 2Ti 3:17 for the Lord : 2Ch 13:12, 2Ch 19:2; 1Ki 12:28; Isa 28:1-3; Hos 5:13-15, Hos 9:13

TSK: 2Ch 25:8 - -- be strong : 2Ch 18:14; Ecc 11:9; Isa 8:9, Isa 8:10; Joe 3:9-14; Mat 26:45 God hath power : 2Ch 14:11, 2Ch 20:6; Jdg 7:7; 1Sa 14:6; Job 5:18, Job 9:13;...

TSK: 2Ch 25:10 - -- Amaziah : 1Ki 12:24 home : Heb. to their place great anger : Heb. heat of anger, 2Sa 19:43; Pro 29:22

Amaziah : 1Ki 12:24

home : Heb. to their place

great anger : Heb. heat of anger, 2Sa 19:43; Pro 29:22

TSK: 2Ch 25:11 - -- valley : 2Sa 8:13; 2Ki 14:7; Psa 60:1 *title

valley : 2Sa 8:13; 2Ki 14:7; Psa 60:1 *title

TSK: 2Ch 25:12 - -- And other ten thousand : No intimation is given on what account, or on what provocation, this most cruel conduct towards the prisoners of war was adop...

And other ten thousand : No intimation is given on what account, or on what provocation, this most cruel conduct towards the prisoners of war was adopted. The enmity between Israel and Edom seems to have been reciprocal and deeply malignant. The victorious king and his army considered every individual of Edom as a traitor and rebel; and so adjudged them to death, and acted on this judgment. But their conduct was wholly inexcusable, and could only perpetuate rancour to future generations, and provoke the surviving Edomites to cruel retaliations, whenever they had it in their power.

cast them : 2Sa 12:31; 1Ch 20:3

broken in pieces : 2Ch 20:10, 2Ch 21:8-10

TSK: 2Ch 25:13 - -- soldiers of the army : Heb. sons of the band, 2Ch 25:9 fell upon the cities : These Israelites seem to have returned home, when discharged by Amaziah,...

soldiers of the army : Heb. sons of the band, 2Ch 25:9

fell upon the cities : These Israelites seem to have returned home, when discharged by Amaziah, whose powerful army deterred them from attempting revenge at that time; but when he was engaged in war with the Edomites, they marched from Samaria, and plundered all the cities till they came to Beth-horon, where they slew 3,000 of the inhabitants.

Samaria : 1Ki 16:24, 1Ki 16:29

Bethhoron : 2Ch 8:5; 1Ki 9:17

TSK: 2Ch 25:14 - -- he brought : 2Ch 28:23; Isa 44:19 his gods : Exo 20:3-5; Deu 7:5, Deu 7:25; 2Sa 5:21

he brought : 2Ch 28:23; Isa 44:19

his gods : Exo 20:3-5; Deu 7:5, Deu 7:25; 2Sa 5:21

TSK: 2Ch 25:15 - -- a prophet : 2Ch 25:7, 2Ch 16:7-9, 2Ch 19:2, 2Ch 20:37; 2Sa 12:1-6 Why hast thou sought : 2Ch 24:20; Jdg 2:2; Jer 2:5 the gods : Psa 96:5 which could :...

TSK: 2Ch 25:16 - -- Art thou made : 2Ch 16:10, 2Ch 18:25, 2Ch 24:21; Amo 7:10-13; Mat 21:23 forbear : Pro 9:7, Pro 9:8; Isa 30:10, Isa 30:11; Jer 29:26; 2Ti 4:3; Rev 11:1...

TSK: 2Ch 25:17 - -- am 3178, bc 826 Amaziah : 2Ch 25:13; 2Ki 14:8-14 let us see : 2Sa 2:14; Pro 20:3

am 3178, bc 826

Amaziah : 2Ch 25:13; 2Ki 14:8-14

let us see : 2Sa 2:14; Pro 20:3

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ch 25:1 - -- This chapter is evidently taken to a large extent from the same document as Kings (see the marginal reference and the notes). At the same time it co...

This chapter is evidently taken to a large extent from the same document as Kings (see the marginal reference and the notes). At the same time it contains large and important additions; e. g. 2Ch 25:5-10, 2Ch 25:13-16.

Barnes: 2Ch 25:5 - -- Three hundred thousand - Asa’ s army had been nearly twice as numerous, amounting to 580, 000 2Ch 14:8. The diminution was due, in part, t...

Three hundred thousand - Asa’ s army had been nearly twice as numerous, amounting to 580, 000 2Ch 14:8. The diminution was due, in part, to wars 2Ch 21:8, 2Ch 21:16; 2Ch 24:23-24; in part, to the general decadence of the kingdom.

Barnes: 2Ch 25:8 - -- If the present text is regarded as sound, this passage must be taken ironically. But most recent commentators supply a second negative, and render i...

If the present text is regarded as sound, this passage must be taken ironically. But most recent commentators supply a second negative, and render it: "But go thou alone, act, be strong for the battle - God shall then not make thee to fall."

Barnes: 2Ch 25:10 - -- Such a dismissal could not fail to arouse great indignation. The Israelites would suppose themselves dismissed because their good faith was suspecte...

Such a dismissal could not fail to arouse great indignation. The Israelites would suppose themselves dismissed because their good faith was suspected. On the consequences of their indignation, see 2Ch 25:13.

Barnes: 2Ch 25:11 - -- The children of Seir - i. e. the Edomites (see the marginal reference "h").

The children of Seir - i. e. the Edomites (see the marginal reference "h").

Barnes: 2Ch 25:12 - -- The top of the rock - Rather, "the height of Selah"(or, Petra), near which the battle was probably fought. On the cruel features of the Edomite...

The top of the rock - Rather, "the height of Selah"(or, Petra), near which the battle was probably fought. On the cruel features of the Edomite wars, see 1Ki 11:15; Eze 25:12; Oba 1:14.

Barnes: 2Ch 25:13 - -- To revenge the insult 2Ch 25:10, the troops of Joash proceeded southward and ravaged all the Jewish towns and villages between the Israelite frontie...

To revenge the insult 2Ch 25:10, the troops of Joash proceeded southward and ravaged all the Jewish towns and villages between the Israelite frontier and Bethboron. This invasion probably took place while Amaziah was still in Edom.

Barnes: 2Ch 25:14 - -- The practice of carrying off the images of the gods from a conquered country, or city, as trophies of victory, was common among the nations of the E...

The practice of carrying off the images of the gods from a conquered country, or city, as trophies of victory, was common among the nations of the East. Sometimes as with the Romans, the object was worship, especially when the gods were previously among those of the conquering country, and the images had the reputation of special sanctity.

Barnes: 2Ch 25:16 - -- Art thou made of the king’ s counsel? - A subtle irony: "Have I made thee one of my council? If not what entitles thee to offer thy advice...

Art thou made of the king’ s counsel? - A subtle irony: "Have I made thee one of my council? If not what entitles thee to offer thy advice?"

For the fulfillment of the prophecy, see 2Ch 25:22-24, 2Ch 25:27.

Poole: 2Ch 25:6 - -- Out of Israel out of the kingdom of the ten tribes.

Out of Israel out of the kingdom of the ten tribes.

Poole: 2Ch 25:7 - -- The Lord is not with Israel he hath forsaken them, and for their sakes will curse thy forces, if thou joinest thyself with them.

The Lord is not with Israel he hath forsaken them, and for their sakes will curse thy forces, if thou joinest thyself with them.

Poole: 2Ch 25:8 - -- Be strong for the battle take courage, and strengthen thyself as much as thou canst. It is an ironical concession, like that, Go, and prosper .

Be strong for the battle take courage, and strengthen thyself as much as thou canst. It is an ironical concession, like that, Go, and prosper .

Poole: 2Ch 25:10 - -- Their anger was greatly kindled against Judah because they were both disgraced by this rejection, and disappointed of that prey and spoil which they ...

Their anger was greatly kindled against Judah because they were both disgraced by this rejection, and disappointed of that prey and spoil which they hoped to gain, whereas now they were sent away empty; for the one hundred talents probably were given to their officers only to raise men for this service; that sum being otherwise too small to be distributed into so many hands.

Poole: 2Ch 25:13 - -- Unto Beth-horon to wit, Beth-horon the lower, which was in the tribe of Benjamin; and from thence to Samaria; either, 1. To the city of Samaria; for...

Unto Beth-horon to wit, Beth-horon the lower, which was in the tribe of Benjamin; and from thence to Samaria; either,

1. To the city of Samaria; for the kings of Judah had taken divers places within the kingdom of Israel. Or,

2. To the kingdom of Samaria; Beth-horon and all other places between that city and their own kingdom.

Smote i.e. killed, as that word is generally understood.

Three thousand of them not three thousand cities, but three thousand persons dwelling in them, who possibly opposed them in taking the spoil, which was the thing they sought.

Poole: 2Ch 25:15 - -- Therefore thou art not only ungrateful and impious, but also ridiculously foolish, in offending that God whose power and goodness thou hast now foun...

Therefore thou art not only ungrateful and impious, but also ridiculously foolish, in offending that God whose power and goodness thou hast now found, and in worshipping such gods of whose impotency thou hast had late experience.

Poole: 2Ch 25:16 - -- Art thou made of the king’ s counsel? who art thou that presumest to direct and govern my affairs, without my commission? Why shouldest thou be...

Art thou made of the king’ s counsel? who art thou that presumest to direct and govern my affairs, without my commission?

Why shouldest thou be smitten? provoke me no further, lest I cause thee to be killed for thy sauciness.

I know that God hath determined to destroy thee: this he might know, either by the plain and positive rules of God’ s word, as Pro 29:1 , or by the suggestion of God’ s Spirit.

Poole: 2Ch 25:17 - -- Amaziah took advice i.e. about the injury which the Israelites had done to his people, 2Ch 25:13 , and how he should repair it. But of this and the f...

Amaziah took advice i.e. about the injury which the Israelites had done to his people, 2Ch 25:13 , and how he should repair it. But of this and the following verses See Poole "2Ki 14:8" , &c.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:2 - -- Heart, and with perseverance.

Heart, and with perseverance.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:5 - -- Families. The officers were well acquainted with their soldiers; (C.) and all were more interested for each other's welfare, (D.) than they are in t...

Families. The officers were well acquainted with their soldiers; (C.) and all were more interested for each other's welfare, (D.) than they are in the present system. C. ---

Young. Prot. "choice men, able to go." H.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:6 - -- Thousand. Yet "they were so greatly reduced, but a few years before, that there were....only fifty horsemen," &c. 4 K. xiii. 7. Kennicott --- That...

Thousand. Yet "they were so greatly reduced, but a few years before, that there were....only fifty horsemen," &c. 4 K. xiii. 7. Kennicott ---

That might be true, at one time, when the people fled from the king's banners, through fear. But they were still in the country, and God gave Israel a saviour, 4 K. xiii. 5. See C. xiii. 3., and xvii. 19. H. ---

Silver. This sum was very small, for so great a multitude. Salien suspects talents of gold are meant, though the soldiers were paid in silver. But the sum was only the hire for a short time; (M.) and was not distributed among the soldiers, who were to live on plunder, but went into the king's coffers, (C.) or belonged to the officers alone. Mariana) D. ---

The talent of silver was worth 342 l. 3 s. 9 d. Arbuthnot)

Haydock: 2Ch 25:8 - -- And. Heb. "But if thou wilt go, do; be strong; ( he speaks ironically ) God," &c. Sept. "if thou thinkest that thou art strong with these, the Lord...

And. Heb. "But if thou wilt go, do; be strong; ( he speaks ironically ) God," &c. Sept. "if thou thinkest that thou art strong with these, the Lord," &c. Amasias ought to have known that no dependance was to be placed on Israel, while they despised God, C. xv. 2.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:9 - -- What will. Syriac, &c. "What then is my crime in having given the," &c. --- To the. Hebrew or, "for the army." H.

What will. Syriac, &c. "What then is my crime in having given the," &c. ---

To the. Hebrew or, "for the army." H.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:12 - -- Rock, afterwards called Jecteel. Some take it to be Petra, 4 K. xiv. 7.

Rock, afterwards called Jecteel. Some take it to be Petra, 4 K. xiv. 7.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:13 - -- Samaria, the capital, where they had made their complaints to king Joas; and receiving no redress, began to plunder, as far as Bethhoron the lower,...

Samaria, the capital, where they had made their complaints to king Joas; and receiving no redress, began to plunder, as far as Bethhoron the lower, which Solomon had repaired, and his successors had retained, though it belonged to the territory of Ephraim, C. xiii. 5., and Josue xviii. 13. C.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:16 - -- Art thou. Heb. adds, "appointed." H. --- The very character of prophet, authorized him to give counsel even to kings. Amasias had perhaps obeyed...

Art thou. Heb. adds, "appointed." H. ---

The very character of prophet, authorized him to give counsel even to kings. Amasias had perhaps obeyed this prophet, (v. 7) but now his heart was puffed up with victory. ---

Kill thee, sixteen years hence.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:17 - -- Another, and fight. He supposed Joas had connived at his subjects' invasion, (v. 13.; H. See 4 K. xiv. 8.; C.) and he now required all Israel to su...

Another, and fight. He supposed Joas had connived at his subjects' invasion, (v. 13.; H. See 4 K. xiv. 8.; C.) and he now required all Israel to submit to him. Josephus) T.

Gill: 2Ch 25:1-4 - -- Amaziah was twenty five years old when he began to reign,.... Of these verses; see Gill on 2Ki 14:2. See Gill on 2Ki 14:3. See Gill on 2Ki 14:5. See G...

Amaziah was twenty five years old when he began to reign,.... Of these verses; see Gill on 2Ki 14:2. See Gill on 2Ki 14:3. See Gill on 2Ki 14:5. See Gill on 2Ki 14:6.

Gill: 2Ch 25:5 - -- Moreover Amaziah gathered Judah together,.... The inhabitants thereof: and made them captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, according...

Moreover Amaziah gathered Judah together,.... The inhabitants thereof:

and made them captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, according to the houses of their fathers, throughout all Judah and Benjamin; he divided the people, according to their families throughout his kingdom, into thousands and hundreds, and out of their respective families appointed captains over them:

and he numbered them from twenty years old and above; the usual age men were numbered at for war, to the fiftieth, according to Josephus; the Roman law a obliged none to be soldiers after fifty, nor might any be dismissed before b; the age of military men with the Romans was from seventeen to forty six, or, as some, forty five; but with the Persians from twenty as here to fifty c:

and found them three hundred thousand choice men, able to go forth to war, that could handle spear and shield; which shows that their number was greatly decreased since the times of Jehoshaphat, 2Ch 17:14, occasioned by the wars under Jehoram, Ahaziah, and Joash; some copies of the Vulgate Latin d have only 30,000.

Gill: 2Ch 25:6 - -- He hired also one hundred thousand mighty men of valour out of Israel,.... The ten tribes, judging his own army not sufficient for his expedition agai...

He hired also one hundred thousand mighty men of valour out of Israel,.... The ten tribes, judging his own army not sufficient for his expedition against the Edomites he was meditating:

for one hundred talents of silver; which amounted to 35,300 pounds sterling, and according to Beckius e were about five florins and a half to each soldier.

Gill: 2Ch 25:7 - -- But there came a man of God to him,.... Who the Jews say f was the brother of the king, Amos, the father of Isaiah, but without foundation: saying,...

But there came a man of God to him,.... Who the Jews say f was the brother of the king, Amos, the father of Isaiah, but without foundation:

saying, O king, let not the army of Israel go with thee; to war against Edom; meaning the 100,000 men he had hired, and suggesting that to have them with him would not be to his advantage, but his detriment, for the following reason:

for the Lord is not with Israel, to wit:

with all the children of Ephraim; they being idolaters, worshippers of the calves; and as they had forsaken the Lord, he had forsaken them; therefore no help could be expected from them; the Targum is,"the Word of the Lord is not their help.''

Gill: 2Ch 25:8 - -- But if thou wilt go, do it, be strong for the battle,.... An ironical expression; if thou wilt not be advised, take them with thee, and try what thou ...

But if thou wilt go, do it, be strong for the battle,.... An ironical expression; if thou wilt not be advised, take them with thee, and try what thou canst do; exert all thy courage, and use thy military skill, and mark the issue:

God shall make thee fall before the enemy; notwithstanding the number of thy troops, and those of thy auxiliaries; though some take them to be spoken seriously, and read the words, "but go thou"; that is, alone, without the hired troops, and fight boldly and courageously; or otherwise "God shall make thee fall", &c.

for God hath power to help and to cast down; to help with a few, and to cast down with many; to help without the hired Israelites, and to cast down with them.

Gill: 2Ch 25:9 - -- And Amaziah said to the man of God, but what shall we do for the one hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?.... They will be lost, ...

And Amaziah said to the man of God, but what shall we do for the one hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel?.... They will be lost, there is no demanding them back again; this he spake with some concern, as loath to lose so much money:

and the man of God answered, the Lord is able to give thee much more than this; whose is the earth, and the fulness thereof, the gold and silver, and all the riches of it; and therefore he had no need to trouble himself about the loss of his money, which, if obedient to the will of God, he might expect it would be abundantly repaid him.

Gill: 2Ch 25:10 - -- Then Amaziah separated them,.... From his army, among whom they were incorporated and ranked, to wit: the army that was come to him out of Ephraim;...

Then Amaziah separated them,.... From his army, among whom they were incorporated and ranked, to wit:

the army that was come to him out of Ephraim; which he had hired of the ten tribes, these he singled out:

to go home again; to their own country:

wherefore their anger was greatly kindled against Judah, and they returned home in great anger; it being a great slight put upon them, and a reproach to them, to be thus dismissed, as they thought; and especially if they understood that it was because they were idolaters; and the rather as they might have hoped to have had their share in the plunder of the Edomites.

Gill: 2Ch 25:11 - -- And Amaziah strengthened himself, and led forth his people,.... To go to war with the Edomites; not discouraged by the dismission of the hired troops,...

And Amaziah strengthened himself, and led forth his people,.... To go to war with the Edomites; not discouraged by the dismission of the hired troops, but trusting in the promise and power of God, he went forth with boldness and intrepidity:

and went to the valley of salt, and smote of the children of Seir, ten thousand; the Edomites; so called, not because they were the posterity of Seir, but because they dwelt in Seir, from whence they drove the descendants of Seir, and dwelt in their stead; see 2Ki 14:7.

Gill: 2Ch 25:12 - -- And other ten thousand left alive did the children of Judah carry away captive,.... The rest of the army of the Edomites, which amounted to the same n...

And other ten thousand left alive did the children of Judah carry away captive,.... The rest of the army of the Edomites, which amounted to the same number, fell into their hands, and they took them, and carried them off:

and brought them unto the top of the rock; very probably the same on which the city Petra, the metropolis of Edom, was built, called also Selah, 2Ki 14:7 both which names signify a rock. Josephus g calls it the great rock in Arabia; that is, Arabia Petraea:

and cast them down from the top of the rock, that they were broken all in pieces; burst asunder, bones broken, and limb from limb separated. This sort of punishment was inflicted by the Romans on various malefactors, by casting them down from the Tarpeian rock h; and in Greece, according to the Delphian law, such as were guilty of sacrilege were led to a rock, and cast down headlong from thence i: and now in Turkey, at a place called Constantine, a town situated on the top of a great rock, the usual way of executing great criminals is by pushing them from off the cliff k; see Luk 4:29, but to use captives taken in war after this manner seems cruel and barbarous; and what should be the reason of such treatment of them is not easy to say.

Gill: 2Ch 25:13 - -- But the soldiers of the army which Amaziah sent back, that they should not go with him to battle, The 100,000 men hired out of Israel, whom he dismis...

But the soldiers of the army which Amaziah sent back, that they should not go with him to battle, The 100,000 men hired out of Israel, whom he dismissed before he went against Edom:

fell upon the cities of Judah, from Samaria even unto Bethhoron; which, though it formerly belonged to Ephraim, had been taken by the men of Judah; they did not fall on these as they returned home, for then it would have been said from Bethhoron to Samaria: but after they had returned home, they meditated this piece of revenge for the ill treatment of them, as they reckoned it:

and smote three thousand of them; of the inhabitants of the cities, who rose up and opposed them:

and took much spoil; out of them, and went their way with it.

Gill: 2Ch 25:14 - -- Now it came to pass, after that Amaziah was come from the slaughter of the Edomites,.... Instead of returning thanks to God for the victory obtained, ...

Now it came to pass, after that Amaziah was come from the slaughter of the Edomites,.... Instead of returning thanks to God for the victory obtained, and giving him the glory of it:

that he brought the gods of the children of Seir, and set them up to be his gods; what were the gods of the Edomites is nowhere said in Scripture; only Josephus l speaks of the priests of Coze, which he says was a god of the Idumaeans:

and bowed himself before them, and burned incense unto them; which was the greatest piece of sottishhess and stupidity imaginable, to worship the gods of a nation conquered by him; for since they could not save them, what help could he expect from them?

Gill: 2Ch 25:15 - -- Wherefore the anger of the Lord was kindled against Amaziah,.... Idolatry being always highly displeasing to the Lord; and this was a most provoking i...

Wherefore the anger of the Lord was kindled against Amaziah,.... Idolatry being always highly displeasing to the Lord; and this was a most provoking instance of it, that when the Lord had given him victory over his enemies, that he should forsake him, and worship their gods:

and he sent unto him a prophet; whether the same as before, is not certain:

which said unto him, why hast thou sought after the gods of the people which could not deliver their own people out of thine hand? and therefore it was madness in him to seek after them, and worship them.

Gill: 2Ch 25:16 - -- And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him, art thou made of the king's council?.... He was not indeed one of his privy c...

And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that the king said unto him, art thou made of the king's council?.... He was not indeed one of his privy council, made so by him, but he was appointed a counsellor to him by the Lord, the King of kings, to expostulate with him about his idolatry, and to advise him to relinquish it, to whose counsel he ought to have hearkened:

forbear, why shouldest thou be smitten? bidding him hold his peace, and threatening him, that if he did not, he must expect to be smitten; that is, with death, as Zechariah the prophet was by the order of his father:

then the prophet forbore; left off speaking, only added this at parting:

and said, I know that God hath determined to destroy thee; being given up to hardness of heart, so as to pay no regard to the Lord and his prophets, which was a sure presage of destruction:

because thou hast done this; committed such idolatry, and persisted in it:

and hast not hearkened to my counsel; to reform from it.

Gill: 2Ch 25:17-19 - -- Then Amaziah king of Judah took advice,.... Not of God, nor of his prophets, but of some of his nobles like himself: and sent to Joash--king of Isr...

Then Amaziah king of Judah took advice,.... Not of God, nor of his prophets, but of some of his nobles like himself:

and sent to Joash--king of Israel; of his message to him here, and his answer in the two following verses, see the following notes: See Gill on 2Ki 14:8. See Gill on 2Ki 14:9. See Gill on 2Ki 14:10.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:1 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:2 Heb “a complete heart.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:3 Heb “he killed his servants, the ones who had struck down the king, his father.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:4 This law is recorded in Deut 24:16.

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:5 Heb “holding a spear and a shield.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:6 The Hebrew word כִּכַּר (kikar, “circle”) refers generally to something that is round. When used...

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:7 Heb “Israel, all the sons of Ephraim.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:8 Heb “to cause to stumble.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:9 Heb “man of God.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:10 Heb “and Amaziah separated them, the troops who came to him from Ephraim, to go to their place.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:11 Heb “sons of Seir.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:12 Heb “smashed in pieces.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:13 Heb “struck down.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:14 Heb “caused them to stand for him as gods.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:15 Heb “hand.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:16 The verb יָעַץ (ya’ats, “has decided”) is from the same root as יוֹעֵ...

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:17 Heb “let us look at each other [in the] face.” The expression refers here not to a visit but to meeting in battle. See v. 21.

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:2 And he did [that which was] ( a ) right in the sight of the LORD, but not with a perfect heart. ( a ) Meaning, in respect to his predecessors, though...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:4 But he slew not their children, but [did] as [it is] written in the law in the book of Moses, where the LORD commanded, saying, The fathers shall not ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:5 Moreover Amaziah gathered Judah together, and made them captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, according to the houses of [their] father...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:6 He hired also an hundred thousand mighty men of valour ( d ) out of Israel for an hundred talents of silver. ( d ) That is, out of the ten tribes who...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:7 But there came a man of God to him, saying, O king, let not the army of Israel go with thee; for the LORD [is] not ( e ) with Israel, [to wit, with] a...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:8 But ( f ) if thou wilt go, do [it], be strong for the battle: God shall make thee fall before the enemy: for God hath power to help, and to cast down....

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:9 And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel? And the man of God answered...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:11 And Amaziah strengthened himself, and led forth his people, and went to the valley of salt, and smote of the children of ( h ) Seir ten thousand. ( h...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:12 And [other] ten thousand [left] alive did the children of Judah carry away captive, and brought them unto the top of the ( i ) rock, and cast them dow...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:13 But the soldiers of the ( k ) army which Amaziah sent back, that they should not go with him to battle, fell upon the cities of Judah, from Samaria ev...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:14 Now it came to pass, after that Amaziah was come from the slaughter of the Edomites, that he brought the gods of the children of Seir, and set them up...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:15 Wherefore the anger of the LORD was kindled against Amaziah, and he sent unto him a prophet, which said unto him, Why hast thou sought after the gods ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:16 And it came to pass, as he talked with him, that ( n ) [the king] said unto him, Art thou made of the king's counsel? forbear; why shouldest thou be (...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:17 Then Amaziah king of Judah took advice, and sent to Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, king of Israel, saying, Come, ( p ) let us see one an...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 25:1-28 - --1 Amaziah begins to reign well.3 He executes justice on the traitors.5 Having hired an army of Israelites against the Edomites, at the word of a proph...

Maclaren: 2Ch 25:9 - --Prudence And Faith And Amaziah said to the man of God, But what shall we do for the hundred talents which I have given to the army of Israel? And the...

MHCC: 2Ch 25:1-13 - --Amaziah was no enemy to religion, but cool and indifferent friend. Many do what is good, but not with a perfect heart. Rashness makes work for repenta...

MHCC: 2Ch 25:14-16 - --To worship the gods of those whom Amaziah had conquered, who could not help their own worshippers, was the greatest absurdity. If men would consider h...

MHCC: 2Ch 25:17-28 - --Never was a proud prince more thoroughly mortified than Amaziah by Joash king of Israel. A man's pride will bring him low, Pro 29:23; it goes before h...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 25:1-13 - -- Here is, I. The general character of Amaziah: He did that which was right in the eyes of the Lord, worshipped the true God, kept the temple servic...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 25:14-16 - -- Here is, I. The revolt of Amaziah from the God of Israel to the gods of the Edomites. Egregious folly! Ahaz worshipped the gods of those that had co...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 25:17-28 - -- We have here this degenerate prince mortified by his neighbour and murdered by his own subjects. I. Never was proud prince more thoroughly mortified...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 25:1-4 - -- The statement as to the duration and spirit of the reign agrees with 2Ki 14:1-6, except that in 2Ch 25:2 the estimation of the spirit of the reign a...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 25:5-16 - -- The succeeding section, 2Ch 25:5-16, enlarges upon Amaziah's preparations for war with Edom, which had revolted under Joram of Judah, 2Ki 8:22; upon...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 25:17-24 - -- The war with Joash, king of Israel . - Instead of following the counsel of the prophet, Amaziah consulted (sc., with his public officials or courti...

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 25:1-28 - --I. Amaziah ch. 25 The Chronicler selected three events from Amaziah's reign to teach important spiritual...

Guzik: 2Ch 25:1-28 - --2 Chronicles 25 - The Reign of Amaziah A. His victory over Edom. 1. (1-2) The limited good of the reign of Amaziah. Amaziah was twenty-five years ...

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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 25 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 25:1, Amaziah begins to reign well; 2Ch 25:3, He executes justice on the traitors; 2Ch 25:5, Having hired an army of Israelites again...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 25 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 25 Amaziah beginneth to reign well; slayeth his father’ s murderers, 2Ch 25:1-4 . Having hired an army of Israelites agains...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 25 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ch 25:1-13) Amaziah, king of Judah. (2Ch 25:14-16) Amaziah worships the idols of Edom. (2Ch 25:17-28) Amaziah's rash challenge.

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 25 (Chapter Introduction) Amaziah's reign, recorded in this chapter, was not one of the worse and yet for from good. Most of the passages in this chapter we had before more ...

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 25 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 25 This chapter begins with the reign of Amaziah, and some of the first acts of it, slaying those that killed his fath...

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