
Text -- 2 Chronicles 27:2-9 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ch 27:2 - -- He did according to all that his father Uzziah did; except in his miscarriages. We must not imitate those we have the greatest esteem for, any farther...
He did according to all that his father Uzziah did; except in his miscarriages. We must not imitate those we have the greatest esteem for, any farther than we do well; but their failings must be warnings to us, to walk more circumspectly.
JFB: 2Ch 27:2 - -- The general rectitude of his government is described by representing it as conducted on the excellent principles which had guided the early part of hi...
The general rectitude of his government is described by representing it as conducted on the excellent principles which had guided the early part of his father's reign.

JFB: 2Ch 27:2 - -- (See 2Ki 15:35); but the description here is more emphatic, that though Jotham did much to promote the good of his kingdom and aimed at a thorough ref...
(See 2Ki 15:35); but the description here is more emphatic, that though Jotham did much to promote the good of his kingdom and aimed at a thorough reformation in religion, the widespread and inveterate wickedness of the people frustrated all his laudable efforts.

JFB: 2Ch 27:3 - -- Situated on the north--that portion of the temple hill which was high compared with the southern part--hence "the higher," or upper gate (see on 2Ki 1...
Situated on the north--that portion of the temple hill which was high compared with the southern part--hence "the higher," or upper gate (see on 2Ki 15:35). He built, that is, repaired or embellished.

JFB: 2Ch 27:3 - -- Hebrew, "the Ophel," that is, the mound, or eminence on the southeastern slope of the temple mount, a ridge lying between the valleys Kedron and Tyrop...
Hebrew, "the Ophel," that is, the mound, or eminence on the southeastern slope of the temple mount, a ridge lying between the valleys Kedron and Tyropœon, called "the lower city" [JOSEPHUS]. He

JFB: 2Ch 27:3 - -- Having the same desire as his father to secure the defense of Jerusalem in every direction.
Having the same desire as his father to secure the defense of Jerusalem in every direction.

JFB: 2Ch 27:4 - -- That is, in the elevated and wooded spots where fortified cities could not be placed, he erected castles and towers.
That is, in the elevated and wooded spots where fortified cities could not be placed, he erected castles and towers.

JFB: 2Ch 27:5 - -- This invasion he not only repelled, but, pursuing the Ammonites into their own territory, he imposed on them a yearly tribute, which, for two years, t...
This invasion he not only repelled, but, pursuing the Ammonites into their own territory, he imposed on them a yearly tribute, which, for two years, they paid. But when Rezin, king of Syria, and Pekah, king of Israel, combined to attack the kingdom of Judah, they took the opportunity of revolting, and Jotham was too distracted by other matters to attempt the reconquest (see on 2Ki 15:37).
Clarke: 2Ch 27:2 - -- He entered not into the temple - He copied his father’ s conduct as far as it was constitutional; and avoided his transgression. See the preced...
He entered not into the temple - He copied his father’ s conduct as far as it was constitutional; and avoided his transgression. See the preceding chapter, 2 Chronicles 26 (note).

Clarke: 2Ch 27:3 - -- On the wall of Ophel - The wall, says the Targum, of the interior palace. Ophel was some part of the wall of Jerusalem, that was most pregnable, and...
On the wall of Ophel - The wall, says the Targum, of the interior palace. Ophel was some part of the wall of Jerusalem, that was most pregnable, and therefore Jotham fortified it in a particular manner.

Clarke: 2Ch 27:4 - -- Castles and towers - These he built for the protection of the country people against marauders.
Castles and towers - These he built for the protection of the country people against marauders.

Clarke: 2Ch 27:5 - -- He fought also with - the Ammonites - We find here that he brought them under a heavy tribute for three years; but whether this was the effect of hi...
He fought also with - the Ammonites - We find here that he brought them under a heavy tribute for three years; but whether this was the effect of his prevailing against them, is not so evident. Some think that they paid this tribute for three years, and then revolted; that, in consequence, he attacked them, and their utter subjection was the result.

Clarke: 2Ch 27:7 - -- The rest of the acts of Jotham, and all his wars, and his ways - It was in his days, according to 2Ki 15:37, that Rezin king of Syria, and Pekah kin...

Clarke: 2Ch 27:7 - -- Written in the book of the kings, etc. - There is not so much found in the books of Kings which we have now, as in this place of the Chronicles. In ...
Written in the book of the kings, etc. - There is not so much found in the books of Kings which we have now, as in this place of the Chronicles. In both places we have abridged accounts only: the larger histories have long been lost. The reign of Jotham was properly the last politically prosperous reign among the Jews. Hezekiah and Josiah did much to preserve the Divine worship; but Judah continued to be cut short, till at last it was wholly ruined.
TSK: 2Ch 27:2 - -- And he did : 2Ch 26:4; 2Ki 15:34
he entered not : He copied his father’ s conduct as far as it was pious and constitutional; and avoided his tran...
And he did : 2Ch 26:4; 2Ki 15:34
he entered not : He copied his father’ s conduct as far as it was pious and constitutional; and avoided his transgression. 2Ch 26:16-21; Psa 119:120; Act 5:13
the people : 2Ki 15:35

TSK: 2Ch 27:3 - -- high gate : 2Ch 23:20; Jer 20:2
Ophel : or, the tower, ""The wall,""says the Targum, ""of the interior palace.""Ophel appears to have been a tower,...

TSK: 2Ch 27:4 - -- he built cities : 2Ch 11:5-10, 2Ch 14:7, 2Ch 26:9, 2Ch 26:10
the mountains : Jos 14:12, Jos 14:13; Luk 1:39
castles and towers : These castles and tow...

TSK: 2Ch 27:5 - -- the king of the Ammonites : We find here, that he brought the Ammonites under a heavy tribute for three years; but whether this was the effect of his ...
the king of the Ammonites : We find here, that he brought the Ammonites under a heavy tribute for three years; but whether this was the effect of his prevailing against them, is not so evident. Some think that they paid this tribute for three years, and then revolted; that, in consequence, he attacked them, and their utter subjection was the result. 2Ch 20:1; Judg. 11:4-33; 2Sa 10:1-14; Jer 49:1-6
ten thousand : Rather, ""ten thousand cors (
So much : Heb. This


TSK: 2Ch 27:7 - -- Now the rest : 2Ch 20:34, 2Ch 26:22, 2Ch 26:23, 2Ch 32:32, 2Ch 32:33, am 3262, bc 742
they are written : There is not so much found in the book of Kin...

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Barnes: 2Ch 27:3 - -- Ophel was the name given to the long, narrowish, rounded spur or promontory, which intervenes between the central valley of Jerusalem (the Tyropoeon...
Ophel was the name given to the long, narrowish, rounded spur or promontory, which intervenes between the central valley of Jerusalem (the Tyropoeon) and the Kidron, or valley of Jehoshaphat. The anxiety of Uzziah and Jotham to fortify their territory indicates a fear of external attack, which at this time was probably felt mainly in connection with Samaria and Syria (2Ki 15:37 note). The faithless trust put in fortifications was rebuked by the prophets of the time Hos 8:14; Isa 2:15.

Barnes: 2Ch 27:5 - -- The Ammonites, who had submitted to Uzziah 2Ch 26:8, revolted against Jotham. This revolt he firmly repressed; and, to punish it, he exacted a high ...
The Ammonites, who had submitted to Uzziah 2Ch 26:8, revolted against Jotham. This revolt he firmly repressed; and, to punish it, he exacted a high rate of tribute for the three years following the termination of the war. The productiveness of the Ammonite country in grain, which is here indicated, has been remarked upon as extraordinary by modern travelers.
Poole: 2Ch 27:2 - -- He entered not into the temple of the Lord to wit, to offer incense. But seeing this was not commendable, how is this mentioned as an exception from ...
He entered not into the temple of the Lord to wit, to offer incense. But seeing this was not commendable, how is this mentioned as an exception from the foregoing character, that he did as his father did in that which was right, &c.?
Answ It is an exception only from the last clause, where also one word may be supplied out of the foregoing words, as is most usual in Scripture; thus, He did
according to all that his father Uzziah did then it fitly follows, howbeit, &c., i.e. except in his miscarriages.

Poole: 2Ch 27:3 - -- He built i.e. repaired it; for it was built before, 2Ch 11:5 .
The high gate otherwise called the new gate , Jer 36:10 .
The wall of Ophel a tow...

Poole: 2Ch 27:5 - -- The king of the Ammonites it seems, endeavoured to shake off the yoke which from David’ s time had been put upon them.
The king of the Ammonites it seems, endeavoured to shake off the yoke which from David’ s time had been put upon them.

Poole: 2Ch 27:6 - -- Or, directed his ways , i.e. his counsels and actions, by the rule of God’ s law.
Or, directed his ways , i.e. his counsels and actions, by the rule of God’ s law.
Haydock: 2Ch 27:2 - -- Lord. Like Ozias, to offer incense. He was content with the royal dignity, without arrogating to himself that of the priests. C. ---
Transgressed...
Lord. Like Ozias, to offer incense. He was content with the royal dignity, without arrogating to himself that of the priests. C. ---
Transgressed. Heb. "acted corruptly," on the heights, 4 K. xv. 35. H.

Haydock: 2Ch 27:3 - -- Gate, on the east, repairing (T.) and beautifying it so, (H.) that Jeremias (xxvi. 10,) calls it New. T. ---
Ophel, on the walls of the city, (C...
Gate, on the east, repairing (T.) and beautifying it so, (H.) that Jeremias (xxvi. 10,) calls it New. T. ---
Ophel, on the walls of the city, (C.) towards the eastern porch of the temple. Josephus) S. Jerom in Isaias xxxii. 14. ---
Here the Nathineans dwelt, 2 Esdras iii. 26. C. ---
Kimchi, &c. translate, "a citadel." T.

Haydock: 2Ch 27:5 - -- Measures, ( coros. ) Heb. corim, also, (H.) means an "ass;" as this burden was sufficient for one, being equivalent to 30 Romans bushels. Corneli...
Measures, ( coros. ) Heb. corim, also, (H.) means an "ass;" as this burden was sufficient for one, being equivalent to 30 Romans bushels. Cornelius a Lapide) M. ---
Give him. Sept. adds, "These things did the king of Ammon bring to him every year, in the first year, and in the second, and the third." H. ---
After paying tribute three years, the Ammonites revolted, and were subdued by Joatham, as they had been by his father, C. xxvi. 7.

Haydock: 2Ch 27:7 - -- Wars, with Rasin and Phacee, 4 K. xv. 37. ---
Juda. What concerned both kingdoms was carefully preserved; and Esdras informs us from what records ...
Wars, with Rasin and Phacee, 4 K. xv. 37. ---
Juda. What concerned both kingdoms was carefully preserved; and Esdras informs us from what records he composed this work. C.
Gill: 2Ch 27:2 - -- And he did that which was right,.... See Gill on 2Ki 15:34,
howbeit, he entered not into the temple of the Lord; to burn incense, as his father did...
And he did that which was right,.... See Gill on 2Ki 15:34,
howbeit, he entered not into the temple of the Lord; to burn incense, as his father did; he did according to his good ways, but not his evil ones:
and the people did yet corruptly; in sacrificing and burning incense in the high places, 2Ki 15:35 which some think Joash himself did, and is meant in the preceding clause; but the sense given is best.

Gill: 2Ch 27:3 - -- He built the high gate in the house of the Lord,.... See the note on 2Ki 15:35.
and on the wall of Ophel he built much; which Kimchi interprets an ...
He built the high gate in the house of the Lord,.... See the note on 2Ki 15:35.
and on the wall of Ophel he built much; which Kimchi interprets an high place; it was the eastern part of Mount Zion. Josephus f calls it Ophlas, and says it joined to the eastern porch of the temple; and some have thought the porch of the temple is meant; the Targum renders it a palace; it is a tradition of the Jews that it was the holy of holies g.

Gill: 2Ch 27:4 - -- Moreover, he built cities in the mountains of Judah,.... In the mountainous part of it, the hill country of Judea, Luk 1:65,
and in the forests he ...

Gill: 2Ch 27:5 - -- He fought also with the king of the Ammonites, and prevailed against them,.... These were brought into subjection by David; but in later times endeavo...
He fought also with the king of the Ammonites, and prevailed against them,.... These were brought into subjection by David; but in later times endeavoured to cast off the yoke, and even invaded the land of Judah, as in the days of Jehoshaphat, and now in the reign of Jotham, but succeeded not, see Amo 1:13.
and the children of Ammon gave him the same year one hundred talents of silver; he obliged them to pay this tribute annually, and which they began to pay in the present year, and amounted to 35,330 pounds:
and ten thousand measures of wheat, and ten thousand of barley; the measure here is the "cor", the same with the "homer"; which, according to Godwin h, held forty five gallons, or five bushels and five gallons, so that there must be upwards of 50,000 bushels of each of these paid to Jotham; according to Bishop Cumberland i, a "cor", or "homer", held seventy five wine gallons, and upwards of five pints:
so much did the children of Ammon pay both the second year and the third; the two following years as well as the present one; why this tribute was not continued to be paid cannot be said with certainty, whether the Ammonites refused and revolted, and could not be obliged, or whether the agreement was only for three years.

Gill: 2Ch 27:6 - -- So Jotham became mighty,.... Having built towers and castles, and fortified cities, and conquered his enemies:
because he prepared his ways before ...
So Jotham became mighty,.... Having built towers and castles, and fortified cities, and conquered his enemies:
because he prepared his ways before the Lord his God; ordered, directed, and guided them according to the word and will of God, and walked as in the sight of God, having the fear of him continually before him.

Gill: 2Ch 27:7 - -- Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all his wars,.... Not only with the Ammonites, but with the Syrians, and ten tribes, see 2Ki 15:37.
and his...
Now the rest of the acts of Jotham, and all his wars,.... Not only with the Ammonites, but with the Syrians, and ten tribes, see 2Ki 15:37.
and his ways, lo, they are written in the books of the kings of Israel and Judah; not in the canonical books of Kings, but in the Chronicles of the kings of both nations, see 2Ki 15:36.

Gill: 2Ch 27:9 - -- 1-4.
Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign,.... These verses are much the same with 2Ki 16:2, only in 2Ch 28:2 it is said:
he made al...
1-4.
Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign,.... These verses are much the same with 2Ki 16:2, only in 2Ch 28:2 it is said:
he made also molten images for Baalim; the several Baals or idols of the nations round about, as well as served Jeroboam's calves; see Jdg 2:11, and he is said in 2Ch 28:3,
to burn incense in the valley of the son of Hinnom; to Molech, the god of the Ammonites, who was worshipped there. See Gill on 2Ki 16:2, 2Ki 16:3, 2Ki 16:4.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 27:5 Heb “This the sons of Ammon brought to him, and in the second year and the third.”


NET Notes: 2Ch 27:7 Heb “As for the rest of the events of Jotham, and his battles and his ways, look, they are written on the scroll of the kings of Israel and Juda...

NET Notes: 2Ch 27:9 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 27:2 And he did [that which was] right in the sight of the LORD, according to all that his father Uzziah did: howbeit he entered not into the ( a ) temple ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 27:3 He built the high ( c ) gate of the house of the LORD, and on the wall of Ophel he built much.
( c ) Which was 60 cubits high and was for the height ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 27:6 So Jotham became mighty, ( d ) because he prepared his ways before the LORD his God.
( d ) He shows that all prosperity comes from God, who never fai...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 27:1-9
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 27:1-9 - --1 Jotham reigning well, prospers.5 He subdues the Ammonites.7 His reign and death; Ahaz succeeds him.
Maclaren -> 2Ch 27:6
Maclaren: 2Ch 27:6 - --Jotham
So Jotham became mighty, because he prepared his ways before the Lord his God.'--2 Chron. 27:6.
THIS King Jotham is one of the obscurer of the...
MHCC -> 2Ch 27:1-9
MHCC: 2Ch 27:1-9 - --The people did corruptly. Perhaps Jotham was wanting towards the reformation of the land. Men may be very good, and yet not have courage and zeal to d...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 27:1-9
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 27:1-9 - -- There is not much more related here concerning Jotham than we had before, 2Ki 15:32, etc. I. He reigned well. He did that which was right in the si...
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 27:1-2 - --
Jotham having ascended the throne at the age of twenty-five, reigned altogether in the spirit and power of his father, with the single limitation th...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 27:3-4 - --
He built the upper gate of the house of Jahve, i.e., the northern gate of the inner or upper court (see on 2Ki 15:35); the only work of his reign wh...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 27:5-9 - --
He made war upon the king of the Ammonites, and overcame them. The Ammonites had before paid tribute to Uzziah. After his death they would seem to h...
Constable -> 2Ch 10:1--36:23; 2Ch 27:1-9
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...
