
Text -- 2 Chronicles 34:1-3 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 34:3
Wesley: 2Ch 34:3 - -- ln the sixteenth year of his age; when he was entering into the age of temptation, and had the administration of his kingdom wholly in his own power, ...
ln the sixteenth year of his age; when he was entering into the age of temptation, and had the administration of his kingdom wholly in his own power, and none to restrain him; even then he begins to be religious in good earnest.
JFB: 2Ch 34:1 - -- (See on 2Ki 22:1). The testimony borne to the undeviating steadfastness of his adherence to the cause of true religion places his character and reign ...
(See on 2Ki 22:1). The testimony borne to the undeviating steadfastness of his adherence to the cause of true religion places his character and reign in honorable contrast with those of many of his royal predecessors.

JFB: 2Ch 34:3 - -- This was the sixteenth year of his age, and, as the kings of Judah were considered minors till they had completed their thirteenth year, it was three ...
This was the sixteenth year of his age, and, as the kings of Judah were considered minors till they had completed their thirteenth year, it was three years after he had attained majority. He had very early manifested the piety and excellent dispositions of his character. In the twelfth year of his reign, but the twentieth of his age, he began to take a lively interest in the purgation of his kingdom from all the monuments of idolatry which, in his father's short reign, had been erected. At a later period, his increasing zeal for securing the purity of divine worship led him to superintend the work of demolition in various parts of his dominion. The course of the narrative in this passage is somewhat different from that followed in the Book of Kings. For the historian, having made allusion to the early manifestation of Josiah's zeal, goes on with a full detail of all the measures this good king adopted for the extirpation of idolatry; whereas the author of the Book of Kings sets out with the cleansing of the temple, immediately previous to the celebration of the passover, and embraces that occasion to give a general description of Josiah's policy for freeing the land from idolatrous pollution. The exact chronological order is not followed either in Kings or Chronicles. But it is clearly recorded in both that the abolition of idolatry began in the twelfth and was completed in the eighteenth year of Josiah's reign. Notwithstanding Josiah's undoubted sincerity and zeal and the people's apparent compliance with the king's orders, he could not extinguish a strongly rooted attachment to idolatries introduced in the early part of Manasseh's reign. This latent predilection appears unmistakably developed in the subsequent reigns, and the divine decree for the removal of Judah, as well as Israel, into captivity was irrevocably passed.
Clarke -> 2Ch 34:2
Clarke: 2Ch 34:2 - -- He declined neither to the right hand, nor to the left - He never swerved from God and truth; he never omitted what he knew to be his duty to God an...
He declined neither to the right hand, nor to the left - He never swerved from God and truth; he never omitted what he knew to be his duty to God and his kingdom; he carried on his reformation with a steady hand; timidity did not prevent him from going far enough; and zeal did not lead him beyond due bounds. He walked in the golden mean, and his moderation was known unto all men. He went neither to the right nor to the left, he looked inward, looked forward, and looked upward. Reader, let the conduct of this pious youth be thy exemplar through life.
Defender -> 2Ch 34:3
Defender: 2Ch 34:3 - -- Josiah was only eight years old when his wicked father, Amon, was slain. Amon had spent very little time with Josiah; in fact Amon himself was only si...
Josiah was only eight years old when his wicked father, Amon, was slain. Amon had spent very little time with Josiah; in fact Amon himself was only sixteen years old when Josiah was born. After ruling only two years, Amon was slain at the age of twenty-four. Fortunately, Josiah had evidently been more influenced by the later reforms of his grandfather, Manasseh, than by his own immature and rebellious father. Josiah's training had perhaps been delegated to some faithful priest, but not even the latter would have had access to the Scriptures, which were accidentally recovered in the temple when Josiah was twenty-six years old, in the eighteenth year of his reign (2Ch 34:8, 2Ch 34:15). Nevertheless, he began his great reforms when he was only sixteen years old, illustrating God's faithful ability to raise up His servants and to keep His Word even under the most unlikely of human circumstances."
TSK: 2Ch 34:1 - -- am 3363-3394, bc 641-610
Josiah : 2Ch 33:25; 1Ki 13:2; 2Kings 22:1-20; 1Ch 3:14, 1Ch 3:15; Jer 1:2; Zep 1:1; Mat 1:10, Mat 1:11, Josias
eight years : ...

TSK: 2Ch 34:2 - -- right in the sight : 2Ch 14:2, 2Ch 17:3, 2Ch 29:2; 1Ki 14:8, 1Ki 15:5; 2Ki 22:2
declined : Deu 5:32, Deu 17:11, Deu 17:20, Deu 28:14; Jos 1:7, Jos 23:...

TSK: 2Ch 34:3 - -- am 3370, bc 634
2Ki 18:4
while he : 1Ch 22:5, 1Ch 29:1; Psa 119:9; Ecc 12:1; 2Ti 3:15
to seek : 2Ch 15:2; 1Ch 28:9; Pro 8:17; Mat 6:33
purge : 2Ch 33:...

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Barnes: 2Ch 34:1 - -- Compare the parallel history of 2 Kings 22 notes; 23:1-30 notes; the writer here being more full on the celebration of the Passover. The only approa...
Compare the parallel history of 2 Kings 22 notes; 23:1-30 notes; the writer here being more full on the celebration of the Passover. The only approach to a discrepancy between the two narratives is with respect to the time of the religions reformation, which the writer of Chronicles distinctly places before, the author of Kings after, the repair of the temple. The best explanation seems to be, that the author of Kings has departed from the chronological order, to which he makes no profession of adhering.

Barnes: 2Ch 34:3 - -- He began to purge Judah - Jeremiah’ s first prophecies Jer. 2\endash 3 appear to have been coincident with Josiah’ s earlier efforts ...
He began to purge Judah - Jeremiah’ s first prophecies Jer. 2\endash 3 appear to have been coincident with Josiah’ s earlier efforts to uproot idolatry, and must have greatly strengthened his hands.
Poole -> 2Ch 34:3
Poole: 2Ch 34:3 - -- While he was yet young in the sixteenth year of his age, when he was entering into the age and state of temptations and youthful lusts, and had the a...
While he was yet young in the sixteenth year of his age, when he was entering into the age and state of temptations and youthful lusts, and had the administration of his kingdom wholly in his own hand and power and none to rebuke or restrain him; yet even then he begins to be religious in good earnest.
Haydock -> 2Ch 34:3
Haydock: 2Ch 34:3 - -- Boy; 16 years old. D. ---
The kings of Juda were in their minority, till they had completed their 13th year. Grotius ---
Cleansed. Heb. and Sep...
Boy; 16 years old. D. ---
The kings of Juda were in their minority, till they had completed their 13th year. Grotius ---
Cleansed. Heb. and Sept. "in the twelfth year he began to purify," &c. H. ---
The work was not brought to perfection till six years afterwards, v. 8. C. T.
Gill -> 2Ch 34:1-2; 2Ch 34:3
Gill: 2Ch 34:1-2 - -- Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign,.... Of these two verses; see Gill on 2Ki 22:1; see Gill on 2Ki 22:2.

Gill: 2Ch 34:3 - -- For in the eighth year of his reign, while he was yet young,.... Being in the sixteenth year of his age; though Kimchi thinks it was the very year he ...
For in the eighth year of his reign, while he was yet young,.... Being in the sixteenth year of his age; though Kimchi thinks it was the very year he began to reign, which was the eighth of his age; and Jarchi observes, it may be interpreted, "though he was young, he began to seek after the God of David his father"; to pray unto him, to seek after the knowledge of him, and the true manner of worshipping him, what were his will, commands, and ordinances; the Targum is,"to seek instruction or doctrine of the Lord God of David his father,''to be taught his ways, such as David his great ancestor walked in, and whom he chose to follow:
and in the twelfth year he began to purge Judah and Jerusalem from the high places, and the groves and the carved images, and the molten images; which were made in the times of Manasseh; and though removed by him when humbled, were restored in the reign of Amon. Now Josiah purged the land from these, by putting them down, and destroying them; and this he did when he was twenty years of age, having now more authority, being out of his minority, and from under guardians, and one year before Jeremiah began to prophesy, Jer 1:1.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 34:1 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.


Geneva Bible: 2Ch 34:2 And he did [that which was] right in the sight of the LORD, and walked in the ways of ( a ) David his father, and declined [neither] to the right hand...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 34:3 For in the eighth year of his reign, while he was yet ( b ) young, he began to seek after the God of David his father: and in the twelfth year he bega...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 34:1-33
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 34:1-33 - --1 Josiah's good reign.3 He destroys idolatry.8 He takes order for the repair of the temple.14 Hilkiah, having found a book of the law, Josiah sends to...
Maclaren -> 2Ch 34:1-13
Maclaren: 2Ch 34:1-13 - --Josiah
Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign, and he reigned in Jerusalem one and thirty years. 2. And he did that which was right in the...
MHCC -> 2Ch 34:1-33
MHCC: 2Ch 34:1-33 - --As the years of infancy cannot be useful to our fellow-creatures, our earliest youth should be dedicated to God, that we may not waste any of the rema...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 34:1-7
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 34:1-7 - -- Concerning Josiah we are here told, 1. That he came to the crown when he was very young, only eight years old (yet his infancy did not debar him fro...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 34:1-2; 2Ch 34:3-4
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 34:1-2 - --
Duration and spirit of Josiah's reign; agreeing with 2Ki 22:1, 2Ki 22:2, only the note as to Josiah's mother being here omitted.

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 34:3-4 - --
Extirpation of idolatry . In the eighth year of his reign, while he was yet a youth, being then only sixteen years old, Josiah began to seek the Go...
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 34:1--35:27 - --P. Josiah chs. 34-35
Like Amon's death, Josiah's was unnecessarily premature. However unlike Amon Josiah...
