
Text -- 2 Chronicles 26:1-9 (NET)




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JFB: 2Ch 26:2 - -- Or, "He it was who built Eloth." The account of the fortifications of this port on the Red Sea, which Uzziah restored to the kingdom of Judah (2Ch 33:...
Or, "He it was who built Eloth." The account of the fortifications of this port on the Red Sea, which Uzziah restored to the kingdom of Judah (2Ch 33:13), is placed before the chronological notices (2Ch 26:3), either on account of the importance attached to the conquest of Eloth, or from the desire of the historian to introduce Uzziah as the king, who was known as the conqueror of Eloth. Besides, it indicates that the conquest occurred in the early part of his reign, that it was important as a port, and that Hebrew merchants maintained the old trade between it and the countries of the East [BERTHEAU].

JFB: 2Ch 26:5 - -- A wise and pious counsellor, who was skilled in understanding the meaning and lessons of the ancient prophecies, and who wielded a salutary influence ...
A wise and pious counsellor, who was skilled in understanding the meaning and lessons of the ancient prophecies, and who wielded a salutary influence over Uzziah.

JFB: 2Ch 26:6-7 - -- He overcame them in many engagements--dismantled their towns, and erected fortified cities in various parts of the country, to keep them in subjection...
He overcame them in many engagements--dismantled their towns, and erected fortified cities in various parts of the country, to keep them in subjection.

Thought by some to be Gerar, and by others Gebal.

JFB: 2Ch 26:8 - -- The countries east of the Jordan became tributary to him, and by the rapid succession and extent of his victories, his kingdom was extended to the Egy...
The countries east of the Jordan became tributary to him, and by the rapid succession and extent of his victories, his kingdom was extended to the Egyptian frontier.

JFB: 2Ch 26:9 - -- Whence resistance could be made, or missiles discharged against assailants. The sites of the principal of these towers were: at the corner gate (2Ch 2...
Whence resistance could be made, or missiles discharged against assailants. The sites of the principal of these towers were: at the corner gate (2Ch 25:23), the northwest corner of the city; at the valley gate on the west, where the Joppa gate now is; at the "turning"--a curve in the city wall on the eastern side of Zion. The town, at this point, commanded the horse gate which defended Zion and the temple hill on the southeast [BERTHEAU].
Clarke: 2Ch 26:1 - -- The people of Judah took Uzziah - They all agreed to place this son on his father’ s throne.
The people of Judah took Uzziah - They all agreed to place this son on his father’ s throne.

Clarke: 2Ch 26:2 - -- He built Eloth - See the notes on 2Ki 14:21. This king is called by several different names; see the note on 2Ki 15:1.

Clarke: 2Ch 26:5 - -- In the days of Zechariah - Who this was we know not, but by the character that is given of him here. He was wise in the visions of God - in giving t...
In the days of Zechariah - Who this was we know not, but by the character that is given of him here. He was wise in the visions of God - in giving the true interpretation of Divine prophecies. He was probably the tutor of Uzziah.

Clarke: 2Ch 26:7 - -- And God helped him - "And the Word of the Lord helped him against the Philistines, and against the Arabians who lived in Gerar, and the plains of Me...
And God helped him - "And the Word of the Lord helped him against the Philistines, and against the Arabians who lived in Gerar, and the plains of Meun."- Targum. These are supposed to be the Arabs which are called the Meuneons, or Munites, or Meonites.

The Ammonites gave gifts - Paid an annual tribute.
Defender: 2Ch 26:1 - -- Uzziah is the same as Azariah (2Ki 14:21; 2Ki 15:1). His name is mentioned by Tiglath-Pilezer on one of the Assyrian inscriptions."

Defender: 2Ch 26:4 - -- It is striking that many of Judah's kings, beginning with Solomon and including such stalwarts as Asa, Joash and Amaziah, started their reigns doing "...
It is striking that many of Judah's kings, beginning with Solomon and including such stalwarts as Asa, Joash and Amaziah, started their reigns doing "right in the sight of the Lord," then later descended into compromise with paganism or into outright rebellion against God's Word. This same phenomenon is often noted among modern Christian leaders - not only among political leaders - but among religious and educational leaders as well."

Defender: 2Ch 26:5 - -- Nothing more than this is known about this particular prophet Zechariah. One can speculate that he was a namesake of the priest unjustly executed by U...
Nothing more than this is known about this particular prophet Zechariah. One can speculate that he was a namesake of the priest unjustly executed by Uzziah's grandfather, King Joash. Like Jehoiada's influence on Joash, Zechariah kept Uzziah true to God as long as he lived. He is not to be confused with the man who wrote the prophetic book of Zechariah; the latter prophesied in the days of the returning exiles.

Defender: 2Ch 26:5 - -- Uzziah's rebellion, after a particularly long and successful reign, was halted by the sudden judgment of lifelong leprosy (2Ch 26:21). The principle t...
Uzziah's rebellion, after a particularly long and successful reign, was halted by the sudden judgment of lifelong leprosy (2Ch 26:21). The principle that material prosperity accompanies faithfulness to God, and vice versa, was apparently applicable to the kings of Judah and Israel in most cases. This principle may possibly apply to modern heads of state as well, but certainly cannot be applied to Christians in general (note all the martyrs listed in Hebrews 11). God's true rewards for his faithful servants await the future life."
TSK: 2Ch 26:1 - -- all the : 2Ch 22:1, 2Ch 33:25
Uzziah : 2Ki 14:21, 2Ki 15:1-7; 1Ch 3:12, Azariah, Mat 1:8, Mat 1:9, Ozias


TSK: 2Ch 26:3 - -- am 3194-3246, bc 810-758
Uzziah : Isa 1:1, Isa 6:1; Hos 1:1; Amo 1:1; Zec 14:5
Jecoliah : 2Ki 15:2, 2Ki 15:3, Jecholiah

TSK: 2Ch 26:5 - -- he sought God : 2Ch 24:2; Jdg 2:7; Hos 6:4; Mar 4:16, Mar 4:17; Act 20:30
had : Gen 41:15, Gen 41:38; Dan 1:17, Dan 2:19, Dan 5:16, Dan 10:1
visions :...

TSK: 2Ch 26:6 - -- warred against : 2Ch 21:16; Isa 14:29
the wall of Gath : 2Sa 8:1; 1Ch 18:1
Jabneh : Jabneh, or Jamnia, was given to the tribe of Dan; and was situated...
warred against : 2Ch 21:16; Isa 14:29
the wall of Gath : 2Sa 8:1; 1Ch 18:1
Jabneh : Jabneh, or Jamnia, was given to the tribe of Dan; and was situated between Lydda and Azotus. It is now called Yebna, and is described as ""a village about twelve miles distant from Jaffa (Joppa), in a fine open plain, surrounded by hills, and covered by herbage. On sloping hills of easy ascent, by which the plains were bordered, Yebna, Ekron, Ashdod, and Askalon were in sight."

TSK: 2Ch 26:7 - -- God helped : 2Ch 14:11; 1Ch 5:20, 1Ch 12:18; Psa 18:29, Psa 18:34, Psa 18:35; Isa 14:29; Act 26:22
the Arabians : 2Ch 17:11, 2Ch 21:16

TSK: 2Ch 26:8 - -- the Ammonites : 2Ch 20:1; Gen 19:38; Deu 2:19; Jdg 11:15-18; 1Sa 11:1; 2Sa 8:2
his name : Gen 12:2; 2Sa 8:13; 1Ki 4:31; Mat 4:24
spread : Heb. went

TSK: 2Ch 26:9 - -- the corner gate : 2Ch 25:23; 2Ki 14:13; Jer 31:38; Zec 14:10
the valley gate : Neh 3:13, Neh 3:19, Neh 3:32
the turning : Neh 3:20, Neh 3:24
fortified...

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Barnes: 2Ch 26:1 - -- Uzziah - This form of the name is found uniformly in Chronicles (except 1Ch 3:12) and in the prophets. The writer of Kings prefers the form Aza...
Uzziah - This form of the name is found uniformly in Chronicles (except 1Ch 3:12) and in the prophets. The writer of Kings prefers the form Azariah. Uzziah has been regarded as a phonetic corruption of the real name used by the common people.

Barnes: 2Ch 26:5 - -- Who had understanding in the visions of God - Another reading, supported by the Septuagint, and some ancient versions, is: "who instructed him ...
Who had understanding in the visions of God - Another reading, supported by the Septuagint, and some ancient versions, is: "who instructed him in the fear of God."

Barnes: 2Ch 26:6 - -- Uzziah’ s expedition was the natural sequel to the Edomite war of Amaziah 2Ch 25:11, which crushed the most formidable of all the tribes of the...
Poole: 2Ch 26:1 - -- Uzziah called also Azariah , 2Ki 14:21 ; both names signifying the same thing, God’ s strength, or help. See of this, and 2Ch 26:2-4 , on 2Ki ...
Uzziah called also Azariah , 2Ki 14:21 ; both names signifying the same thing, God’ s strength, or help. See of this, and 2Ch 26:2-4 , on 2Ki 14:21,22 15:2,3 .

Poole: 2Ch 26:4 - -- To wit, for a time, but not perfectly nor constantly, which was Amaziah’ s case also.
To wit, for a time, but not perfectly nor constantly, which was Amaziah’ s case also.

Poole: 2Ch 26:5 - -- He sought God i.e. he persisted in the true religion and worship of God.
In the days of Zechariah as long as he lived. Compare 2Ch 24:2 . who had u...
He sought God i.e. he persisted in the true religion and worship of God.
In the days of Zechariah as long as he lived. Compare 2Ch 24:2 . who had understanding; who was a very knowing and experienced person. Or, who made him understanding ; or, who instructed him ; who was his tutor and teacher, and had great authority and influence upon him; and so restrained him from those exorbitancies to which he was otherwise inclined.
In the visions of God either,
1. In prophetical visions, which he either received from God himself, or understood and explained the prophetical visions of others, which was a special gift of God; of which see Gen 41:15 Dan 1:17 2:19 . Or,
2. In the law and word of God, which sometimes cometh under that name, as Pro 29:18 Isa 22:1,5 .

Poole: 2Ch 26:6 - -- Gath had been taken by Hazael in the days of Joash his grandfather, 2Ki 12:17 , but was either relinquished by him, because it lay so far from his ot...
Gath had been taken by Hazael in the days of Joash his grandfather, 2Ki 12:17 , but was either relinquished by him, because it lay so far from his other dominions; or retaken by the Philistines, who had now repaired its fortifications, and kept it.
Ozias, called Azarias (4 K. xiv. 21.; C.) improperly. H.

Juda, till the reign of Achaz, 4 K. xvi. 6. It had revolted under Joram. C.

Haydock: 2Ch 26:4 - -- Done. And was successful, as long as he attended to the high priest, Num. xxvii. 21. W.
Done. And was successful, as long as he attended to the high priest, Num. xxvii. 21. W.

Haydock: 2Ch 26:5 - -- God, or who had the gift of intelligence and prophecy from God. Heb. "who was intelligent in the visions of God." Others have read birath, with t...
God, or who had the gift of intelligence and prophecy from God. Heb. "who was intelligent in the visions of God." Others have read birath, with the Sept. "in the fear;" or Chaldean, &c. "instructing in the fear of the Lord." The Jews childishly understand Zacharias to mean the king himself, in the early part of his reign. Others suppose the priest, who was slain by Joas, is designated. (Lyranus ---
But this was rather his son (T.; Cajetan; C.) and successor, as well as a prophet, who had therefore a more perfect knowledge of God; though none can comprehend his being. H.

Haydock: 2Ch 26:6 - -- In. Prot. "about Ashdod." Sept. "he built (or repaired) the cities of Azotus," to keep under the Philistines, who had revolted under Joram, C. xxi....
In. Prot. "about Ashdod." Sept. "he built (or repaired) the cities of Azotus," to keep under the Philistines, who had revolted under Joram, C. xxi. 16.

Haydock: 2Ch 26:7 - -- Gurbaal. Gerera, (S. Jerom, Trad.) or Gebal, Psalm lxxxii. 8. Sept. "the rock," or Petra, in Arabia, where Stephanus places the Gabalenes. ---
A...
Gurbaal. Gerera, (S. Jerom, Trad.) or Gebal, Psalm lxxxii. 8. Sept. "the rock," or Petra, in Arabia, where Stephanus places the Gabalenes. ---
Ammonites. Heb. mehunim. Sept. "Mineans," (chap. xx. 1.; H.) upon the Red Sea, (Stephanus) or Mediterranean, (Pliny vi. 28,) or in Arabia Felix. Strabo) M.

Haydock: 2Ch 26:8 - -- Gifts. Tribute, C. xxvii. 5. C. ---
Victories. Prot. "the strengthened himself exceedingly." H.
Gifts. Tribute, C. xxvii. 5. C. ---
Victories. Prot. "the strengthened himself exceedingly." H.

Corner. Repairing what Joas had demolished, 4 K. xiv. 13. T.
Gill: 2Ch 26:1-4 - -- Then all the people of Judah took Uzziah,.... Of this and the three following verses, see the notes on 2Ki 14:21 where Uzziah is called Azariah. See G...

Gill: 2Ch 26:5 - -- And he sought God in the days of Zechariah,.... Not that Zechariah, the last of the prophets save one, he lived three hundred years after this; nor he...
And he sought God in the days of Zechariah,.... Not that Zechariah, the last of the prophets save one, he lived three hundred years after this; nor he that Joash slew; but, as it may seem, a son of his, perhaps the same with him in Isa 8:2,
who had understanding in the visions of God: who either had prophetic visions granted to him, or had divine wisdom to interpret such that others had; or, as others think, had a gift of interpreting the prophecies of others, the writings of Moses and David, &c. to which the Targum seems to agree; which paraphrases it,"who taught in the fear of the Lord;''with which agree the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions; some copies read "in the fear of God"; as an ancient manuscript mentioned by Junius, and so the Talmud l:
and, as long as he sought the Lord, God made him to prosper; in his kingdom, and against his enemies; even so long as he abode by the word, worship, and ordinances of God, of which instances are given, as follow.

Gill: 2Ch 26:6 - -- And he went forth, and warred against the Philistines,.... Who in the times of Jehoram broke in upon Judah, and distressed them, 2Ch 21:16.
and bra...
And he went forth, and warred against the Philistines,.... Who in the times of Jehoram broke in upon Judah, and distressed them, 2Ch 21:16.
and brake down the wall of Gath; which was one of the five principalities of the Philistines:
and the wall of Jabneh; nowhere else mentioned in Scripture, but frequent in the Jewish writings; where the sanhedrim sometimes sat, and where was a famous university, and from whence sprung many of the Jewish rabbins; it is the same which in some writers is called Jamnia, and was a port near to Joppa; and belonged to the tribe of Dan, as Josephus m writes:
and the wall of Ashdod: another of the principalities of the Philistines, the same with the Azotus of the New Testament; he dismantled all these places:
and built cities about Ashdod, and among the Philistines; where he placed garrisons to keep them in awe; see Amo 1:8.

Gill: 2Ch 26:7 - -- And God helped him against the Philistines,.... He did not do all before related of himself, and by his own strength, but by the help of God; the Targ...
And God helped him against the Philistines,.... He did not do all before related of himself, and by his own strength, but by the help of God; the Targum is"the Word of the Lord helped him:"
and against the Arabians that dwelt in Gurbaal; the same with Gerar, according to the Targum; which also belonged to the Philistines, and had a king in Abraham's time, Gen 20:1, the same with Askelon, another of the five principalities of the Philistines:
and the Mehunims; or the Minaeans, as the Septuagint, and whom Pliny n makes mention of among the Arabians; they seem to be the Scenite Arabs; see 2Ch 20:1, or rather, as the Targum, those that dwelt in the plain of Maon, which was in Arabia Petraea.

Gill: 2Ch 26:8 - -- And the Ammonites gave gifts to Uzziah,.... As tributaries to him, or; however, as desirous to live in friendship with him:
and his name spread abr...
And the Ammonites gave gifts to Uzziah,.... As tributaries to him, or; however, as desirous to live in friendship with him:
and his name spread abroad, even to the entering in of Egypt; so far he carried his arms, and conquered the countries that lay between Palestine and Egypt:
for he strengthened himself exceedingly; his kingdom and its coasts from the force of enemies.

Gill: 2Ch 26:9 - -- Moreover Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the corner gate,.... Which was broken down by the king of Israel in his father's time, 2Ch 25:23 and whic...
Moreover Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the corner gate,.... Which was broken down by the king of Israel in his father's time, 2Ch 25:23 and which he not only repaired, but strengthened, by building a tower upon it:
and at the valley gate; which led to the valley, Neh 2:13, called the valley of the dead bodies, in which they were cast, and in which the brook Kidron ran, Jer 31:40.
and at the turning of the wall; at each of those places he built towers, which Josephus o says were one hundred and fifty cubits high: and fortified them; put garrisons of soldiers into them.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 26:3 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

NET Notes: 2Ch 26:4 Heb “he did what was proper in the eyes of the Lord, according to all which Amaziah his father had done.”



NET Notes: 2Ch 26:7 The words “in his campaigns” are supplied in the translation for clarity and for stylistic reasons


NET Notes: 2Ch 26:9 On the meaning of the Hebrew word מִקְצוֹעַ (miqtsoa’), see HALOT 628 s.v. עַ(...
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 26:1 Then all the people of Judah took ( a ) Uzziah, who [was] sixteen years old, and made him king in the room of his father Amaziah.
( a ) Called also A...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 26:2 He built ( b ) Eloth, and restored it to Judah, after that the king slept with his fathers.
( b ) He fortified it and made it strong: this city was a...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 26:5 And he sought God in the days of ( c ) Zechariah, who had understanding in the visions of God: and as long as ( d ) he sought the LORD, God made him t...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 26:8 And the Ammonites gave ( e ) gifts to Uzziah: and his name spread abroad [even] to the entering in of Egypt; for he strengthened [himself] exceedingly...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 26:9 Moreover Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the corner gate, and at the valley gate, and at the ( f ) turning [of the wall], and fortified them.
( f...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 26:1-23
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 26:1-23 - --1 Uzziah succeeding, and reigning well in the days of Zechariah, prospers.16 Waxing proud, he invades the priest's office, and is smitten with leprosy...
MHCC -> 2Ch 26:1-15
MHCC: 2Ch 26:1-15 - --As long as Uzziah sought the Lord, and minded religion, God made him to prosper. Those only prosper whom God makes to prosper; for prosperity is his g...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 26:1-15
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 26:1-15 - -- We have here an account of two things concerning Uzziah: - I. His piety. In this he was not very eminent or zealous; yet he did that which was rig...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 26:1-5; 2Ch 26:6-13
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 26:1-5 - --
The statements as to Uzziah's attainment of dominion, the building of the seaport town Elath on the Red Sea, the length and character of his reign (...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 26:6-13 - --
Wars, buildings, and army of Uzziah . - Of the successful undertakings by which Uzziah raised the kingdom of Judah to greater worldly power and pro...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 26:1-23
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...
