
Text -- 2 Chronicles 25:16-28 (NET)




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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.

Who gave him up to his own error and passion, in order to his ruin.

Wesley: 2Ch 25:24 - -- edom - With Obed - edom's posterity, to whom the custody of the sacred treasures was committed.
edom - With Obed - edom's posterity, to whom the custody of the sacred treasures was committed.
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.
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?

Clarke: 2Ch 25:18 - -- The thistle that was in Lebanon - See the explanation of this 2Ki 14:9 (note). After reciting this fable, the Targum adds, "Thus hast thou done in t...
The thistle that was in Lebanon - See the explanation of this 2Ki 14:9 (note). After reciting this fable, the Targum adds, "Thus hast thou done in the time thou didst send unto me, and didst lead up from the house of Israel a hundred thousand strong warriors for a hundred talents of silver: and after they were sent, thou didst not permit them to go with thee to war, but didst send them back, greatly enraged, so that they spread themselves over the country; and having cut off three thousand, they brought back much spoil."

Clarke: 2Ch 25:24 - -- In the house of God with Obed-edom - From 1Ch 26:15 we learn that to Obed-edom and his descendants was allotted the keeping of the house of Asuppim ...
In the house of God with Obed-edom - From 1Ch 26:15 we learn that to Obed-edom and his descendants was allotted the keeping of the house of Asuppim or collections for the Divine treasury

Clarke: 2Ch 25:26 - -- The rest of the acts of Amaziah, first and last - Says the Targum; "The first, when he walked in the fear of the Lord, the last, when he departed fr...
The rest of the acts of Amaziah, first and last - Says the Targum; "The first, when he walked in the fear of the Lord, the last, when he departed from the right way before the Lord; are they not written,"etc.

Clarke: 2Ch 25:27 - -- Made a conspiracy - He no doubt became very unpopular after having lost the battle with the Israelites; the consequence of which was the dismantling...
Made a conspiracy - He no doubt became very unpopular after having lost the battle with the Israelites; the consequence of which was the dismantling of Jerusalem, and the seizure of the royal treasures, with several other evils. It is likely that the last fifteen years of his reign were greatly embittered: so that, finding the royal city to be no place of safety, he endeavored to secure himself at Lachish; but all in vain, for thither his murderers pursued him; and he who forsook the Lord was forsaken by every friend, perished in his gainsaying, and came to an untimely end.
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

TSK: 2Ch 25:18 - -- thistle : or, furze-bush, or thorn, Jdg 9:8-15; 1Ki 4:33
a wild beast : Heb. a beast of the field, Psa 80:13
thistle : or, furze-bush, or thorn, Jdg 9:8-15; 1Ki 4:33
a wild beast : Heb. a beast of the field, Psa 80:13

TSK: 2Ch 25:19 - -- heart : 2Ch 26:16, 2Ch 32:25; Deu 8:14; Pro 13:10, Pro 16:18, Pro 28:25; Dan 5:20-23; Hab 2:4; Jam 4:6; 1Pe 5:5
to boast : Jer 9:23; 1Co 1:29
why shou...

TSK: 2Ch 25:20 - -- it came of God : 2Ch 25:16, 2Ch 22:7; 1Ki 12:15; Psa 81:11, Psa 81:12; Act 28:25-27; 2Th 2:9-11; 1Pe 2:8
sought : 2Ch 25:14
it came of God : 2Ch 25:16, 2Ch 22:7; 1Ki 12:15; Psa 81:11, Psa 81:12; Act 28:25-27; 2Th 2:9-11; 1Pe 2:8
sought : 2Ch 25:14

TSK: 2Ch 25:21 - -- they saw one another : That is, ""they fought against each other.""To face an enemy, or to face one another, is still a common expression. The reason...
they saw one another : That is, ""they fought against each other.""To face an enemy, or to face one another, is still a common expression. The reason of this war was evidently the injury the army of Joash had done to the unoffending inhabitants of Judah. The ravages committed by them were totally unprovoked, base, and cowardly: they fell upon women, old men, and children, and butchered them in cold blood, when all the effective men were gone with their king against the Edomites. The quarrel of Amaziah were certainly just, yet he was put to the routcaps1 . hcaps0 e fell, and Judah with him, as Joash had said; and the reason was, because ""it came of God, that he might deliver them into the hands of their enemies, because they sought after the gods of Edom.""This was the reason why the Israelites triumphed. 2Ch 25:17


TSK: 2Ch 25:23 - -- took Amaziah : 2Ch 33:11, 2Ch 36:6, 2Ch 36:10; Pro 16:18, Pro 29:23; Dan 4:37; Oba 1:3; Luk 14:11
Jehoahaz : 2Ch 21:17, 2Ch 22:1, Ahaziah, 2Ch 22:6, A...

TSK: 2Ch 25:24 - -- all the gold : 2Ch 12:9; 2Ki 14:14
the hostages also : It is probable that these hostages were given in order that Amaziah might regain his liberty.

TSK: 2Ch 25:27 - -- am 3194, bc 810
after the time : 2Ch 15:2
following : Heb. after
made : Heb. conspired, 2Ch 24:25; 2Ki 14:19
Lachish : Jos 10:31

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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.

Barnes: 2Ch 25:27 - -- After the time ... - The writer means that the violent death of Amaziah followed on his apostasy, not closely in point of time - for it must ha...
After the time ... - The writer means that the violent death of Amaziah followed on his apostasy, not closely in point of time - for it must have been at least 15 years after 2Ch 25:25 - nor as, humanly speaking, caused by it; but, in the way of a divine judgment, his death was a complete fulfillment of the prophecy of 2Ch 25:16.
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...

Poole: 2Ch 25:20 - -- It came of God who gave him up to his own error and passion, in order to his ruin.
It came of God who gave him up to his own error and passion, in order to his ruin.

Poole: 2Ch 25:24 - -- In the house of God with Obed-edom i. e. with Obed-edom’ s posterity, to whom the custody of the sacred treasures was committed. See 1Ch 26:15 ....
In the house of God with Obed-edom i. e. with Obed-edom’ s posterity, to whom the custody of the sacred treasures was committed. See 1Ch 26:15 .
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.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:18 - -- Thistle. This fable insinuated how much Joas despised the insolence of his antagonist, (H.) and Amasias had soon reason to repent. T.
Thistle. This fable insinuated how much Joas despised the insolence of his antagonist, (H.) and Amasias had soon reason to repent. T.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:20 - -- It. Prot. "it came of God, that he might deliver them into the hand of their enemies, because they sought after the gods of Edom." H. ---
The...
It. Prot. "it came of God, that he might deliver them into the hand of their enemies, because they sought after the gods of Edom." H. ---
The king was permitted to give ear to evil counsellors. C. ---
"Jupiter deprives those of understanding, whom he means to destroy." Homer ---
The heart is hardened on account of former sins. W.

Haydock: 2Ch 25:24 - -- Obededom, whose descendants guarded these treasures, 1 Paralipomenon xxvi. 15. C. ---
Hostages. Prot. "the hostages also, and returned to Samaria...
Obededom, whose descendants guarded these treasures, 1 Paralipomenon xxvi. 15. C. ---
Hostages. Prot. "the hostages also, and returned to Samaria." H. ---
Some think that the kings of Juda had before detained these men. Estius ---
Others suppose that Joas had taken many nobles, whom he exchanged for their sons. But this is all conjecture. C.

David. Heb. "of Juda," contrary to the Sept., Syriac, &c. C.
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.

Gill: 2Ch 25:20-28 - -- But Amaziah would not hear,.... What the king of Israel advised him to, not to meddle to his hurt:
for it came of God, that he might deliver them i...
But Amaziah would not hear,.... What the king of Israel advised him to, not to meddle to his hurt:
for it came of God, that he might deliver them into the hand of their enemies; Amaziah and his army into the hands of Joash and his; this was the will of God, and was brought about by his providence; and that it might be, Amaziah was given up to blindness and hardness of heart, as a punishment of his idolatry:
because they sought after the gods of Edom; he and his nobles, and many of the people following his example; from hence to the end of the chapter the same things are recorded as in 2Ki 14:11, see the notes there; see Gill on 2Ki 14:11, 2Ki 14:12, 2Ki 14:13, 2Ki 14:14, 2Ki 14:15, 2Ki 14:16, 2Ki 14:17, 2Ki 14:18, 2Ki 14:19, 2Ki 14:20

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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.

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:18 The thorn bush in the allegory is Judah. Amaziah’s success had deceived him into thinking he was on the same level as the major powers in the ar...


NET Notes: 2Ch 25:20 Heb “because it was from God in order to give them into the hand because they sought the gods of Edom.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:21 Heb “looked at each other [in the] face.” See the note on the expression “Come on, face me on the battlefield” in v. 17.


NET Notes: 2Ch 25:23 Heb “400 cubits.” Assuming a cubit of 18 inches (45 cm), the distance would have been about 600 feet (180 m).

NET Notes: 2Ch 25:26 Heb “As for the rest of the events of Amaziah, the former and the latter, are they not – behold, they are written on the scroll of the kin...


NET Notes: 2Ch 25:28 The phrase the City of David refers here to the fortress of Zion in Jerusalem, not to Bethlehem. See 2 Sam 5:7.
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...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:20 But Amaziah would not hear; for ( q ) it [came] of God, that he might deliver them into the hand [of their enemies], because they sought after the god...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 25:24 And [he took] all the gold and the silver, and all the vessels that were found in the house of God with ( r ) Obededom, and the treasures of the king'...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 25:1-28
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...
MHCC -> 2Ch 25:14-16; 2Ch 25:17-28
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 25:14-16; 2Ch 25:17-28
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 25:5-16 - --
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...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 25:25-28 - --
The end of Amaziah's reign; cf. 2Ki 14:17-20. - Although conquered and taken prisoner by Joash, Amaziah did not lose the throne. For Joash, content...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 25:1-28
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...
