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Ahaz’s Reign
28:1 Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned for sixteen years in Jerusalem. He did not do what pleased the Lord, in contrast to his ancestor David. 28:2 He followed in the footsteps of the kings of Israel; he also made images of the Baals. 28:3 He offered sacrifices in the Valley of Ben-Hinnom and passed his sons through the fire, a horrible sin practiced by the nations whom the Lord drove out before the Israelites. 28:4 He offered sacrifices and burned incense on the high places, on the hills, and under every green tree. 28:5 The Lord his God handed him over to the king of Syria. The Syrians defeated him and deported many captives to Damascus. He was also handed over to the king of Israel, who thoroughly defeated him. 28:6 In one day King Pekah son of Remaliah of Israel killed 120,000 warriors in Judah, because they had abandoned the Lord God of their ancestors. 28:7 Zikri, an Ephraimite warrior, killed the king’s son Maaseiah, Azrikam, the supervisor of the palace, and Elkanah, the king’s second-in-command. 28:8 The Israelites seized from their brothers 200,000 wives, sons, and daughters. They also carried off a huge amount of plunder and took it back to Samaria. 28:9 Oded, a prophet of the Lord, was there. He went to meet the army as they arrived in Samaria and said to them: “Look, because the Lord God of your ancestors was angry with Judah he handed them over to you. You have killed them so mercilessly that God has taken notice. 28:10 And now you are planning to enslave the people of Judah and Jerusalem. Yet are you not also guilty before the Lord your God? 28:11 Now listen to me! Send back those you have seized from your brothers, for the Lord is very angry at you!”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ahaz a son of Jotham; listed as an ancestor of Jesus,son and successor of King Jotham of Judah,son of Micah of Benjamin
 · Azrikam son of Neariah, the descendent of Solomon,son of Azel of Benjamin,son of Hashabiah (Merari Levi),the commander of the palace under King Ahaz
 · Baal a pagan god,a title of a pagan god,a town in the Negeb on the border of Simeon and Judah,son of Reaiah son of Micah; a descendant of Reuben,the forth son of Jeiel, the Benjamite
 · Damascus a city-state in Syria, located near Mt. Hermon at the edge of the Syrian desert (OS),a town near Mt. Hermon at the edge of the Syrian desert (OS)
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Elkanah son of Assir of Kohath son of Levi,a man of Ephraim; father-in-law of Ruth the Moabitess; son of Jeroham,son of Shaul (Joel) of Kohath son of Levi,son of Ahimoth (Mahath) of Kohath son of Levi,son of Jeroham of Kohath son of Levi,a Levite whose descendants returned from exile; the father of Asa,a man of Benjamin who defected to David at Ziklag,a Levite porter for the ark in David's time,lieutenant commander of the palace of King Ahaz
 · Ephraim the tribe of Ephraim as a whole,the northern kingdom of Israel
 · Hinnom a man and a valley
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · 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
 · Ma-Aseiah a Levite worship leader in David's time,son of Adaiah; a commander who helped enthrone King Joash,a man who was a recruiting officer for King Uzziah's army,son of King Ahaz,a man who was governor of Jerusalem under King Josiah,a priest descended from Jeshua who put away his heathen wife,a priest descended from Harim who put away his heathen wife,a priest descended from Pashhur who put away his heathen wife,a layman of Pahath-Moab clan who put away his heathen wife,son of Ananiah; father of Azariah who helped repair the wall,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,a Levite who helped Ezra explain the reading of the law,an chief who signed the covenant to keep the law of Moses,son of Baruch of Judah; a returned exile in Jerusalem,son of Ithiel of Benjamin,a priest who helped celebrate the completion of the wall,father of Zephaniah the priest in the time of Jeremiah,a false prophet in the time of King Zedekiah of Judah,son of Shallum, a gate keeper under King Jehoiakim
 · Oded father of Azariah, a prophet in King Asa's time,an Israelite prophet in the time of King Pekah
 · Pekah son of Remaliah; king of Israel
 · Remaliah father of King Pekah, from Gilead
 · Samaria residents of the district of Samaria
 · Syria the country to the north of Palestine,a country of north western Mesopotamia
 · Zichri son of Izhar son of Kohath son of Levi,son of Shime-i of Benjamin,son of Shashak of Benjamin,son of Jeroham of Benjamin,son of Asaph (Shimei Gershom Levi),son of Joram (Shubael Moses Levi),a man of Reuben in Saul and David's time; father of Eliezer, the officer over the Reubenites,father of Amasiah, high commander under King Jehoshaphat,father of Elishaphat, a commander who helped enthrone Joash,a man of the military elite of Ephraim under King Pekah,father of Joel, an overseer in Jerusalem in Nehemiah's time,priestly head of the Abijah clan under High Priest Joiakim


Dictionary Themes and Topics: TIGLATHPILESER | SAMARIA, CITY OF | Reproof | Repentance | Jericho | Israel | Isaiah | HINNOM, VALLEY OF | HIGH PLACE | GOVERNOR | GEHENNA | DEGREE | DAMASCUS | Captive | COLOR; COLORS | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | BONDMAN | Ahaz | Afflictions and Adversities | APOSTASY; APOSTATE | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Ch 28:5 - -- God was his God, tho' not by special relation, (which Ahaz had renounced) yet by his sovereign dominion over him: for God did not forfeit his right by...

God was his God, tho' not by special relation, (which Ahaz had renounced) yet by his sovereign dominion over him: for God did not forfeit his right by Ahaz's denying it.

Wesley: 2Ch 28:6 - -- Ahaz walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, and God chose the king of Israel for his scourge: it is just with God, to make them a plague to us, wh...

Ahaz walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, and God chose the king of Israel for his scourge: it is just with God, to make them a plague to us, whom we have made our patterns, or partners in sin.

Wesley: 2Ch 28:9 - -- An unbounded rage, which cries to God for vengeance, against such bloody men.

An unbounded rage, which cries to God for vengeance, against such bloody men.

Wesley: 2Ch 28:10 - -- It ill becomes sinners to be cruel. Shew mercy to them, for you are undone, unless God shew you mercy.

It ill becomes sinners to be cruel. Shew mercy to them, for you are undone, unless God shew you mercy.

JFB: 2Ch 28:1-4 - -- (See on 2Ki 16:1-4). This prince, discarding the principles and example of his excellent father, early betrayed a strong bias to idolatry. He ruled wi...

(See on 2Ki 16:1-4). This prince, discarding the principles and example of his excellent father, early betrayed a strong bias to idolatry. He ruled with an arbitrary and absolute authority, and not as a theocratic sovereign: he not only forsook the temple of God, but embraced first the symbolic worship established in the sister kingdom, and afterwards the gross idolatry practised by the Canaanites.

JFB: 2Ch 28:5-7 - -- These verses, without alluding to the formation of a confederacy between the Syrian and Israelitish kings to invade the kingdom of Judah, or relating ...

These verses, without alluding to the formation of a confederacy between the Syrian and Israelitish kings to invade the kingdom of Judah, or relating the commencement of the war in the close of Jotham's reign (2Ki 15:37), give the issue only of some battles that were fought in the early part of the campaign.

JFB: 2Ch 28:5-7 - -- That is, his army, for Ahaz was not personally included in the number either of the slain or the captives. The slaughter of one hundred twenty thousan...

That is, his army, for Ahaz was not personally included in the number either of the slain or the captives. The slaughter of one hundred twenty thousand in one day was a terrible calamity, which, it is (2Ch 28:6) expressly said, was inflicted as a judgment on Judah, "because they had forsaken the Lord God of their fathers." Among the slain were some persons of distinction:

JFB: 2Ch 28:7 - -- The sons of Ahaz being too young to take part in a battle, this individual must have been a younger son of the late King Jotham;

The sons of Ahaz being too young to take part in a battle, this individual must have been a younger son of the late King Jotham;

JFB: 2Ch 28:7 - -- That is, "the palace"; and

That is, "the palace"; and

JFB: 2Ch 28:7 - -- That is, the vizier or prime minister (Gen 41:40; Est 10:3). These were all cut down on the field by Zichri, an Israelitish warrior, or as some think,...

That is, the vizier or prime minister (Gen 41:40; Est 10:3). These were all cut down on the field by Zichri, an Israelitish warrior, or as some think, ordered to be put to death after the battle. A vast number of captives also fell into the power of the conquerors; and an equal division of war prisoners being made between the allies, they were sent off under a military escort to the respective capitals of Syria and Israel [2Ch 28:8].

JFB: 2Ch 28:8-14 - -- These captives included a great number of women, boys, and girls, a circumstance which creates a presumption that the Hebrews, like other Orientals, w...

These captives included a great number of women, boys, and girls, a circumstance which creates a presumption that the Hebrews, like other Orientals, were accompanied in the war by multitudes of non-combatants (see on Jdg 4:8). The report of these "brethren," being brought as captives to Samaria, excited general indignation among the better-disposed inhabitants; and Oded, a prophet, accompanied by the princes (2Ch 28:12 compared with 2Ch 28:14), went out, as the escort was approaching, to prevent the disgraceful outrage of introducing such prisoners into the city. The officers of the squadron were, of course, not to blame; they were simply doing their military duty in conducting those prisoners of war to their destination. But Oded clearly showed that the Israelitish army had gained the victory--not by the superiority of their arms, but in consequence of the divine judgment against Judah. He forcibly exposed the enormity of the offense of keeping "their brethren" as slaves got in war. He protested earnestly against adding this great offense of unnatural and sinful cruelty (Lev 25:43-44; Mic 2:8-9) to the already overwhelming amount of their own national sins. Such was the effect of his spirited remonstrance and the opposing tide of popular feeling, that "the armed men left the captives and the spoil before the princes and all the congregation."

Clarke: 2Ch 28:1 - -- Ahaz was twenty years old - For the difficulties in this chronology, see the notes on 2Ki 16:2 (note).

Ahaz was twenty years old - For the difficulties in this chronology, see the notes on 2Ki 16:2 (note).

Clarke: 2Ch 28:3 - -- Burnt his children in the fire - There is a most remarkable addition here in the Chaldee which I shall give at length: "Ahaz burnt his children in t...

Burnt his children in the fire - There is a most remarkable addition here in the Chaldee which I shall give at length: "Ahaz burnt his children in the fire; but the Word of the Lord snatched Hezekiah from among them; for it was manifest before the Lord that the three righteous men, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, were to proceed from him; who should deliver up their bodies that they might be cast into a burning fiery furnace, on account of the great and glorious Name, ( יהוה ) and from which they should escape. First, Abram escaped from the furnace of fire among the Chaldeans, into which he had been cast by Nimrod, because he would not worship their idols. Secondly, Tamar escaped burning in the house of judgment of Judah, who had said, Bring her out, that she may be burnt. Thirdly, Hezekiah the son of Ahaz escaped from the burning, when Ahaz his father cast him into the valley of the son of Hinnom, on the altars of Tophet. Fourthly, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, escaped from the burning fiery furnace of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. Fifthly, Joshua, the son of Josedek the high priest, escaped, when the impious Nebuchadnezzar had cast him into a burning fiery furnace, with Achaab the son of Kolia, and Zedekiah the son of Maaseiah, the false prophet. They were consumed by fire; but Joshua the son of Josedek escaped because of his righteousness."

Clarke: 2Ch 28:5 - -- Delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria - For the better understanding of these passages, the reader is requested to refer to what has been...

Delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria - For the better understanding of these passages, the reader is requested to refer to what has been advanced in the notes on the sixteenth chapter of 2Ki 16:5, etc.

Clarke: 2Ch 28:6 - -- A hundred and twenty thousand - It is very probable that there is a mistake in this number. It is hardly possible that a hundred and twenty thousand...

A hundred and twenty thousand - It is very probable that there is a mistake in this number. It is hardly possible that a hundred and twenty thousand men could have been slain in one day; yet all the versions and MSS. agree in this number. The whole people seem to have been given up into the hands of their enemies.

Clarke: 2Ch 28:9 - -- But a prophet of the Lord - whose name was Oded - To this beautiful speech nothing can be added by the best comment; it is simple, humane, pious, an...

But a prophet of the Lord - whose name was Oded - To this beautiful speech nothing can be added by the best comment; it is simple, humane, pious, and overwhelmingly convincing: no wonder it produced the effect mentioned here. That there was much of humanity in the heads of the children of Ephraim who joined with the prophet on this occasion, the fifteenth verse sufficiently proves. They did not barely dismiss these most unfortunate captives, but they took that very spoil which their victorious army had brought away; and they clothed, fed, shod, and anointed, these distressed people, set the feeblest of them upon asses, and escorted them safely to Jericho. We can scarcely find a parallel to this in the universal history of the wars which savage man has carried on against his fellows, from the foundation of the world.

Defender: 2Ch 28:3 - -- Whoever this man Hinnom may have been, his name eventually became attached to this valley of fire, where the fiery sacrifices of children to the "god"...

Whoever this man Hinnom may have been, his name eventually became attached to this valley of fire, where the fiery sacrifices of children to the "god" Molech were made. This practice was eventually halted by King Josiah (see 2Ki 16:3, note; 2Ki 23:10, note)."

TSK: 2Ch 28:1 - -- am 3262-3278, bc 742-726 Ahaz : 2Ki 16:1, 2-20; 1Ch 3:13; Isa 1:1, Isa 7:1-12; Hos 1:1; Mic 1:1; Mat 1:9 like David his father : 2Ch 17:3

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Ahaz : 2Ki 16:1, 2-20; 1Ch 3:13; Isa 1:1, Isa 7:1-12; Hos 1:1; Mic 1:1; Mat 1:9

like David his father : 2Ch 17:3

TSK: 2Ch 28:2 - -- For he walked : 2Ch 21:6, 2Ch 22:3, 2Ch 22:4; 1Ki 16:31-33; 2Ki 10:26-28 molten images : Exo 34:17; Lev 19:4 Baalim : Jdg 2:11, Jdg 2:13; Hos 2:13, Ho...

TSK: 2Ch 28:3 - -- burnt incense : or, offered sacrifice the valley : 2Ki 23:10; Jer 7:31, Jer 7:32, Jer 19:2-6, Jer 19:13 burnt : 2Ch 33:6; Lev 18:21; 2Ki 16:3; Psa 106...

burnt incense : or, offered sacrifice

the valley : 2Ki 23:10; Jer 7:31, Jer 7:32, Jer 19:2-6, Jer 19:13

burnt : 2Ch 33:6; Lev 18:21; 2Ki 16:3; Psa 106:37, Psa 106:38; Jer 2:34, Jer 32:35; Eze 16:20, Eze 16:21; Mic 6:7

after the abominations : 2Ch 33:2; Deu 12:31

TSK: 2Ch 28:4 - -- Lev 26:30; Deu 12:2, Deu 12:3; 2Ki 16:4

TSK: 2Ch 28:5 - -- his God : 2Ch 36:5; Exo 20:2, Exo 20:3 delivered him : 2Ch 24:24, 2Ch 33:11, 2Ch 36:17; Jdg 2:14; 2Ki 16:5, 2Ki 16:6; Isa 7:1, Isa 7:6 Damascus : Heb....

his God : 2Ch 36:5; Exo 20:2, Exo 20:3

delivered him : 2Ch 24:24, 2Ch 33:11, 2Ch 36:17; Jdg 2:14; 2Ki 16:5, 2Ki 16:6; Isa 7:1, Isa 7:6

Damascus : Heb. Darmesek

TSK: 2Ch 28:6 - -- Pekah : 2Ki 15:27, 2Ki 15:37; Isa 7:4, Isa 7:5, Isa 7:9, Isa 9:21 an hundred : 2Ch 13:17 valiant men : Heb. sons of valour because : 2Ch 15:2; Deu 6:1...

TSK: 2Ch 28:7 - -- next to the king : Heb. the second to the king, Gen 41:43, Gen 43:12, Gen 43:15; Est 10:3

next to the king : Heb. the second to the king, Gen 41:43, Gen 43:12, Gen 43:15; Est 10:3

TSK: 2Ch 28:8 - -- carried : Deu 28:25, Deu 28:41 brethren : 2Ch 11:4; Act 7:26, Act 13:26

carried : Deu 28:25, Deu 28:41

brethren : 2Ch 11:4; Act 7:26, Act 13:26

TSK: 2Ch 28:9 - -- he went out : 2Ch 19:1, 2Ch 19:2, 2Ch 25:15, 2Ch 25:16; 1Ki 20:13, 1Ki 20:22, 1Ki 20:42; 2Ki 20:14, 2Ki 20:15 Behold : To this beautiful speech nothin...

he went out : 2Ch 19:1, 2Ch 19:2, 2Ch 25:15, 2Ch 25:16; 1Ki 20:13, 1Ki 20:22, 1Ki 20:42; 2Ki 20:14, 2Ki 20:15

Behold : To this beautiful speech nothing can be added by the best commentcaps1 . icaps0 t is simple, humane, pious, and overwhelmingly convincing; and it is no wonder that it produced the effect here described. That there was much humanity, as well as firmness, in the heads of the children of Ephraim, who joined with the prophet of Jehovah on this occasion, their subsequent conduct, as detailed in the 2Ch 28:15, sufficiently proves. They did not barely dismiss these most unfortunate captives, but they took that very spoil which their victorious army had taken, and with clothed, shod, fed, and anointed these distressed people, set the feeblest of them upon asses, and escorted them safely to Jericho! We can scarcely find a parallel to this in the universal history of the wars which savage man has carried on against his fellows from the foundation of the world. The compliance also of the whole army, in leaving both the captives and spoil to the disposal of the princes, was really wonderful, and perhaps unparalleled in history. Both the princes and army are worthy to be held up to the admiration and imitation of mankind.

because the Lord God : 2Ch 28:5; Jdg 3:8; Psa 69:26; Isa 10:5-7, Isa 47:6; Jer 15:17, Jer 15:18; Eze 25:12-17; Eze 26:2, Eze 26:3; Oba 1:10-16; Zec 1:15

reacheth : Gen 4:10, Gen 11:4; Ezr 9:6; Rev 18:5

TSK: 2Ch 28:10 - -- keep : Lev 25:39-46 not with : Jer 25:29; Mat 7:2-4; Rom 12:20, Rom 12:21; 1Pe 4:17, 1Pe 4:18 the Lord : 2Ch 28:5

TSK: 2Ch 28:11 - -- deliver : Isa 58:6; Jer 34:14, Jer 34:15; Heb 13:1-3 the fierce : Ezr 10:14; Mat 5:7, Mat 7:2; Jam 2:13

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Barnes: 2Ch 28:1 - -- This chapter is supplemental in character, The writer seems to assume that the narrative of Kings (marginal reference) is known, and is mainly anxio...

This chapter is supplemental in character, The writer seems to assume that the narrative of Kings (marginal reference) is known, and is mainly anxious to add points which the author of that narrative has omitted.

Barnes: 2Ch 28:2 - -- Images for Baalim - Or, to serve as Baalim, i. e as representatives of the different forms or characters of the chief Phoenician deity.

Images for Baalim - Or, to serve as Baalim, i. e as representatives of the different forms or characters of the chief Phoenician deity.

Barnes: 2Ch 28:3 - -- Compare the 2Ki 16:3 note.

Compare the 2Ki 16:3 note.

Barnes: 2Ch 28:4 - -- He sacrificed also etc - Compare 2Ki 16:4.

He sacrificed also etc - Compare 2Ki 16:4.

Barnes: 2Ch 28:5 - -- The two battles here mentioned, one with Rezin (king of Syria), and the other with Pekah (king of Israel) are additions to the narrative of the writ...

The two battles here mentioned, one with Rezin (king of Syria), and the other with Pekah (king of Israel) are additions to the narrative of the writer of Kings (marginal reference "g"). The events of the Syro-Israelite war were probably spread over several years.

Barnes: 2Ch 28:6 - -- The fearful loss here described may have been due to a complete defeat followed by panic.

The fearful loss here described may have been due to a complete defeat followed by panic.

Barnes: 2Ch 28:7 - -- Maaseiah was either an officer called "the king’ s son"(compare 1Ki 22:26), or perhaps a son of Jotham, since Ahaz could hardly have had a son ...

Maaseiah was either an officer called "the king’ s son"(compare 1Ki 22:26), or perhaps a son of Jotham, since Ahaz could hardly have had a son old enough to take part in the battle (compare 2Ch 28:1).

Elkanah, as "second to the king,"was probably the chief of the royal counselors.

Barnes: 2Ch 28:9 - -- Nothing more is known of this Oded. Compare 2Ch 15:1. He went out before the host - Rather, "He went out to meet the host,"as the same phrase ...

Nothing more is known of this Oded. Compare 2Ch 15:1.

He went out before the host - Rather, "He went out to meet the host,"as the same phrase is translated in 2Ch 15:2.

A rage that reacheth up to heaven - i. e. not merely an exceedingly great and violent rage, but one that has displeased God.

Barnes: 2Ch 28:10 - -- Are there not with you ... sins against the Lord? - The ten tribes had fallen away from the true faith far more completely and more hopelessly ...

Are there not with you ... sins against the Lord? - The ten tribes had fallen away from the true faith far more completely and more hopelessly than the two. It was not for them to press hard against their erring brothers, and aggravate their punishment.

Poole: 2Ch 28:2 - -- To worship his Baalim, or false gods, in and by them.

To worship his Baalim, or false gods, in and by them.

Poole: 2Ch 28:5 - -- The Lord his God: God was his God, though not by covenant and grace, and special relation, which Ahaz had renounced, yet by his sovereign dominion ov...

The Lord his God: God was his God, though not by covenant and grace, and special relation, which Ahaz had renounced, yet by his sovereign dominion over him; for God did not forfeit his right by Ahaz’ s denying it.

Poole: 2Ch 28:9 - -- i.e. In a most high and fierce manner. A usual hyperbole, withal signifying that their rage did cry aloud, and was heard to heaven, from whence it w...

i.e. In a most high and fierce manner. A usual hyperbole, withal signifying that their rage did cry aloud, and was heard to heaven, from whence it would pull down vengeance upon them.

Poole: 2Ch 28:10 - -- Which, if not repented of, may bring down the like vengeance upon your own heads.

Which, if not repented of, may bring down the like vengeance upon your own heads.

Haydock: 2Ch 28:1 - -- At the same time, is not in Hebrew (C.) or Sept. H. --- Zechri, one of the generals of Phacee, slew the king's son, &c. after the engagement. --- ...

At the same time, is not in Hebrew (C.) or Sept. H. ---

Zechri, one of the generals of Phacee, slew the king's son, &c. after the engagement. ---

Next. Joseph and Aman enjoyed the like dignity, Gen. xli. 42., and Esther xiii. 3. The high priests had also seconds, 4 K. xxv. 18. Sept. "vicar of the king." C.

Haydock: 2Ch 28:3 - -- Benennon, "the son of Ennom," 4 K. xvi. --- Consecrated. Heb. "burnt." H.

Benennon, "the son of Ennom," 4 K. xvi. ---

Consecrated. Heb. "burnt." H.

Haydock: 2Ch 28:4 - -- Tree. Remarkable for its size and beauty; as the heathens supposed that some deity lay there concealed. Mariana. T.

Tree. Remarkable for its size and beauty; as the heathens supposed that some deity lay there concealed. Mariana. T.

Haydock: 2Ch 28:5 - -- Booty. Heb. "number of captives." H. --- The two kings had besieged Jerusalem without success: (4 K.) but now their forces were divided. M. --- ...

Booty. Heb. "number of captives." H. ---

The two kings had besieged Jerusalem without success: (4 K.) but now their forces were divided. M. ---

The motives of this war were unjust, (Micheas ii. 8.)

Haydock: 2Ch 28:9 - -- Heaven, and cries for vengeance against you. Though God designed to punish his people, your cruelty will not be excused. H. --- The effect of this...

Heaven, and cries for vengeance against you. Though God designed to punish his people, your cruelty will not be excused. H. ---

The effect of this remonstrance, shews that all the kingdom of Israel was not devoid (C.) of feeling and religion. H. ---

They set a noble example for Christian princes to follow after a victory. D.

Haydock: 2Ch 28:10 - -- God, who forbids this, Lev. xxv. 43., and Micheas ii. 8, 9. Heb. "are there not with you, yea, with you, sins against?" &c. If Juda have deserved p...

God, who forbids this, Lev. xxv. 43., and Micheas ii. 8, 9. Heb. "are there not with you, yea, with you, sins against?" &c. If Juda have deserved punishment, reflect if you also be not guilty, v. 13. Sept. "Behold, am I not here with you to bear witness to the Lord?"

Gill: 2Ch 28:1-4 - -- 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 molte...

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.

Gill: 2Ch 28:5 - -- Wherefore the Lord his God delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria,.... Whose name was Rezin, 2Ki 16:5, though that is an after expedition to...

Wherefore the Lord his God delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria,.... Whose name was Rezin, 2Ki 16:5, though that is an after expedition to this, which is there related. The Lord is called the God of Ahaz, because he was so of right; he had dominion over him, and ought to have been worshipped by him; and, besides, he was so by virtue of the national covenant between God and the people Ahaz was king of; and moreover, Ahaz professed he was his God, though in an hypocritical manner, and he forsook the true worship of him:

and they smote him, and carried away a great multitude of them captives, and brought them to Damascus; whereas in a later expedition, related in 2Ki 16:5, they did not succeed:

and he was also delivered into the hand of the king of Israel; whose name was Pekah:

who smote him with a great slaughter; as is next related.

Gill: 2Ch 28:6 - -- For Pekah son of Remaliah,.... Who was at this time king of Israel: slew in Judah an hundred and twenty thousand in one day, which were all vali...

For Pekah son of Remaliah,.... Who was at this time king of Israel:

slew in Judah an hundred and twenty thousand in one day, which were all

valiant men; a great slaughter to be made at one time, and of valiant men, but not so great as that in 2Ch 13:17,

because they had forsaken the Lord God of their fathers; this was not a reason with Pekah for slaying them, he himself being an idolater, but why the Lord suffered them to be slain by him.

Gill: 2Ch 28:7 - -- And Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim, slew Maaseiah the king's son,.... Who therefore must have escaped being burnt in the valley of Hinnom, or only wa...

And Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim, slew Maaseiah the king's son,.... Who therefore must have escaped being burnt in the valley of Hinnom, or only was caused to pass through the fire there, 2Ch 28:3,

and Azrikam the governor of the house; steward or treasurer in the king's house, in the same office as Sheban was, Isa 22:15.

and Elkanah that was next to the king: prime minister of state.

Gill: 2Ch 28:8 - -- And the children of Israel carried captive of their brethren two hundred thousand women, sons and daughters,.... Which was a very large and unusual nu...

And the children of Israel carried captive of their brethren two hundred thousand women, sons and daughters,.... Which was a very large and unusual number to be carried captive; but having made such a slaughter of the men, and the rest being intimidated thereby, it was the more easily done:

and took away also much spoil from them; wealth and riches out of their cities, and even from Jerusalem; for by the preceding verse it seems as if they came thither:

and brought the spoils to Samaria; or rather "towards Samaria" k, as some render the word; for they were not as yet come to it, nor did they bring it and their captives thither, see 2Ch 9:15.

Gill: 2Ch 28:9 - -- But a prophet of the Lord was there, whose name was Oded,.... Not the same that was in the time of Asa, 2Ch 15:1, and he went out before the host t...

But a prophet of the Lord was there, whose name was Oded,.... Not the same that was in the time of Asa, 2Ch 15:1,

and he went out before the host that came to Samaria; that was coming thither; he went out of Samaria to meet them:

and said unto them, behold, because the Lord God of your fathers was wroth with Judah, he hath delivered them into your hand; he let them know it was not owing to their wisdom and conduct, their prowess and courage, that they had got the victory over them, but because the Lord was displeased with them for their sins, and therefore gave them up into their hands:

and ye have slain them in a rage that reaches up unto heaven; that is, with an exceeding great rage and fury, and the cry of which reached to heaven also, and was displeasing to God; he suggests to them, that they had exceeded all bounds, and had not shown that compassion to their brethren, when fallen into their hands, they ought to have done, and which therefore was resented by the God of heaven, see Zec 1:15.

Gill: 2Ch 28:10 - -- And now ye purpose to keep under the children of Judah and Jerusalem for bondmen and bondwomen unto you,.... As seemed by taking and bringing captive ...

And now ye purpose to keep under the children of Judah and Jerusalem for bondmen and bondwomen unto you,.... As seemed by taking and bringing captive such a number of them, contrary to the law, Lev 25:39.

but are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord your God? for which they deserved to be chastised as well as their brethren the men of Judah, and might expect it, and especially if they used them in a barbarous manner, and contrary to the will of God.

Gill: 2Ch 28:11 - -- Now hear me therefore,.... And not only hear, but be obedient: and deliver the captives again, which ye have taken of your brethren; their women, s...

Now hear me therefore,.... And not only hear, but be obedient:

and deliver the captives again, which ye have taken of your brethren; their women, sons and daughters, even all of them, the whole 200,000:

for the fierce wrath of God is upon you; hangs over your heads, and will fall upon you, unless you do this.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:1 Heb “and he did not do what was proper in the eyes of the Lord, like David his father.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:2 Heb “he walked in the ways of.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:3 Heb “like the abominable practices of the nations.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:5 Heb “who struck him down with a great striking.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:6 Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 9, 25).

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:8 For location see Map2 B1; Map4 D3; Map5 E2; Map6 A4; Map7 C1.

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:9 Heb “and you killed them with anger [that] reaches as far as heaven.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:10 Heb “sons.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 28:11 Heb “for the rage of the anger of the Lord is upon you.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 28:2 For ( a ) he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, and made also molten images for ( b ) Baalim. ( a ) He was an idolater like them. ( b ) As t...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 28:6 For ( c ) Pekah the son of Remaliah slew in Judah an hundred and twenty thousand in one day, [which were] all valiant men; because they had forsaken t...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 28:8 And the children of Israel carried away captive of their brethren ( d ) two hundred thousand, women, sons, and daughters, and took also away much spoi...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 28:9 But a prophet of the LORD was there, whose name [was] Oded: and he went out before the host that came to Samaria, and said unto them, Behold, ( e ) be...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 28:10 And now ye purpose to keep under the children of Judah and Jerusalem for bondmen and bondwomen unto you: [but are there] not with you, even with you, ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 28:1-27 - --1 Ahaz reigning very wickedly, is greatly afflicted by the Syrians.6 Judah being captivated by the Israelites, is sent home by the counsel of Oded the...

MHCC: 2Ch 28:1-27 - --Israel gained this victory because God was wroth with Judah, and made them the rod of his indignation. He reminds them of their own sins. It ill becom...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 28:1-5 - -- Never surely had a man greater opportunity of doing well than Ahaz had, finding things in a good posture, the kingdom rich and strong and religion e...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 28:6-15 - -- We have here, I. Treacherous Judah under the rebukes of God's providence, and they are very severe. Never was such bloody work made among them since...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 28:1-4 - -- In the general statements as to the king's age, and the duration and the spirit of his reign, both accounts (2Ch 28:1-4; 2Ki 16:1-4), agree entirely...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 28:5-6 - -- The war with the Kings Rezin of Syria and Pekah of Israel . - On the events of this war, so far as they can be ascertained by uniting the statement...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 28:7 - -- In this battle, Zichri, an Ephraimite hero, slew three men who were closely connected with the king: Maaseiah, the king's son, i.e., not a son of Ah...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 28:8 - -- The Israelites, moreover, carried away 200,000 - women, sons, and daughters-from their brethren, and a great quantity of spoil, and brought the boot...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 28:9-15 - -- The liberation of the prisoners . - In Samaria there was a prophet of the Lord (i.e., not of the Jahve there worshipped in the calf images, but of ...

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 28:1-27 - --L. Ahaz ch. 28 With the reign of Ahaz the Chronicler introduced a new interest, the prospect of captivit...

Guzik: 2Ch 28:1-27 - --2 Chronicles 28 - The Evil Reign of Ahaz A. The sin of Ahaz and the punishment of Ahaz. 1. (1-4) Ahaz rejects God and embraces idols. Ahaz was twe...

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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 28 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 28:1, Ahaz reigning very wickedly, is greatly afflicted by the Syrians; 2Ch 28:6, Judah being captivated by the Israelites, is sent h...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 28 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 28 Ahaz reigning ill, 2Ch 28:1-4 , is smitten by the Syrians, and by the Israelites, 2Ch 28:5-7 , who carry away captives; which...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 28 (Chapter Introduction) The wicked reign of Ahaz in Judah.

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 28 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter is the history of the reign of Ahaz the son of Jotham; a bad reign it was, and which helped to augment the fierce anger of the Lord. W...

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...

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