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Wesley -> 2Ch 35:20
Wesley: 2Ch 35:20 - -- When he and his people hoped that God was reconciled, and the foundation of a lasting happiness laid, their hopes were quickly blasted. So much are me...
When he and his people hoped that God was reconciled, and the foundation of a lasting happiness laid, their hopes were quickly blasted. So much are men often mistaken in their judgments about the designs of God's providence.
JFB: 2Ch 35:20 - -- He most probably calculated that the restoration of the divine worship, with the revival of vital religion in the land, would lead, according to God's...
He most probably calculated that the restoration of the divine worship, with the revival of vital religion in the land, would lead, according to God's promise and the uniform experience of the Hebrew people, to a period of settled peace and increased prosperity. His hopes were disappointed. The bright interval of tranquillity that followed his re-establishment of the true religion was brief. But it must be observed that this interruption did not proceed from any unfaithfulness in the divine promise, but from the state into which the kingdom of Judah had brought itself by the national apostasy, which was drawing down upon it the long threatened but long deferred judgments of God.

JFB: 2Ch 35:20 - -- Necho, son of Psammetichus, succeeded to the throne of Egypt in the twentieth year of Josiah. He was a bold and enterprising king, who entered with al...
Necho, son of Psammetichus, succeeded to the throne of Egypt in the twentieth year of Josiah. He was a bold and enterprising king, who entered with all his heart into the struggle which the two great powers of Egypt and Assyria had long carried on for the political ascendency. Each, jealous of the aggressive movements of its rival, was desirous to maintain Palestine as a frontier barrier. After the overthrow of Israel, the kingdom of Judah became in that respect doubly important. Although the king and people had a strong bias for alliance with Egypt, yet from the time of Manasseh it had become a vassal of Assyria. Josiah, true to his political no less than his religious engagements, thought himself bound to support the interests of his Assyrian liege lord. Hence, when "Necho king of Egypt came up to fight Carchemish, Josiah went out against him." Carchemish, on the eastern side of the Euphrates, was the key of Assyria on the west, and in going thither the king of Egypt would transport his troops by sea along the coast of Palestine, northwards. Josiah, as a faithful vassal, resolved to oppose Necho's march across the northern parts of that country. They met in the "valley of Megiddo," that is, the valley or plain of Esdraelon. The Egyptian king had come either by water or through the plains of Philistia, keeping constantly along the coast, round the northwest corner of Carmel, and so to the great plain of Megiddo. This was not only his direct way to the Euphrates, but the only route fit for his chariots, while thereby also he left Judah and Jerusalem quite to his right. In this valley, however, the Egyptian army had necessarily to strike across the country, and it was on that occasion that Josiah could most conveniently intercept his passage. To avoid the difficulty of passing the river Kishon, Necho kept to the south of it, and must, therefore, have come past Megiddo. Josiah, in following with his chariots and horsemen from Jerusalem, had to march northwards along the highway through Samaria by Kefr-Kud (the ancient Caper-Cotia) to Megiddo [VAN DE VELDE].
Clarke -> 2Ch 35:20
Necho king of Egypt - Pharaoh the lame, says the Targum.
TSK -> 2Ch 35:20
TSK: 2Ch 35:20 - -- am 3394, bc 610
temple : Heb. house
Necho : Pharaoh, the lame, says the Targumist. 2Ki 23:29, 2Ki 23:30, Pharaoh-necho, Jer 46:2-12
Charchemish : Isa ...
am 3394, bc 610
temple : Heb. house
Necho : Pharaoh, the lame, says the Targumist. 2Ki 23:29, 2Ki 23:30, Pharaoh-necho, Jer 46:2-12
Charchemish : Isa 10:9

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Barnes -> 2Ch 35:20
After all this - i. e. 13 years after, 608 B.C. See the 2Ki 23:28-29 notes.
Poole -> 2Ch 35:20
Poole: 2Ch 35:20 - -- When Josiah had prepared the temple when he and his people hoped that God was reconciled, and the foundation of a solid and lasting happiness was lai...
When Josiah had prepared the temple when he and his people hoped that God was reconciled, and the foundation of a solid and lasting happiness was laid, their hopes were quickly blasted. So much are men oft mistaken in their judgments about the designs of God’ s counsel and providence.
Charchemish which the Assyrian had lately taken from the king of Egypt; of which he boasts, Isa 10:9 .
Haydock -> 2Ch 35:20
Haydock: 2Ch 35:20 - -- Charcamis belonged to the Assyrian monarch, (Isaias x. 9.) who subdued the empire of Babylon, C. xxxiii. 11.
Charcamis belonged to the Assyrian monarch, (Isaias x. 9.) who subdued the empire of Babylon, C. xxxiii. 11.
Gill -> 2Ch 35:20
Gill: 2Ch 35:20 - -- After all this, when Josiah had prepared the temple,.... Purified it, and cleansed it from the filth in it, and from all idolatry, and had repaired it...
After all this, when Josiah had prepared the temple,.... Purified it, and cleansed it from the filth in it, and from all idolatry, and had repaired it, and put the service of it in good order, and on a good footing, after which great prosperity in church and state might have been expected:
Necho king of Egypt came up to fight against Carchemish by Euphrates; now called Querquisia, supposed by some to be the same with the Cadytis of Herodotus, which that historian calls a great city of Syria, whither he says Necho went after the battle with the Syrians x; of which See Gill on Isa 10:9 and of this king of Egypt; see Gill on 2Ki 23:29, Jer 46:2.
and Josiah went out against him; or to meet him, and stop him from going through his land, which lay between Egypt and Syria; Egypt being on the south of Israel, and Euphrates on the north of it, as Jarchi observes.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 35:20 The word “River” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied in the translation for clarity.
Geneva Bible -> 2Ch 35:20
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 35:20 After all this, when Josiah had prepared the temple, Necho king of Egypt came up to fight against ( k ) Carchemish by Euphrates: and Josiah went out a...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 35:1-27
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 35:1-27 - --1 Josiah keeps a most solemn passover.20 He provoking Pharaoh-necho, is slain at Megiddo.25 Lamentations for Josiah.
MHCC -> 2Ch 35:20-27
MHCC: 2Ch 35:20-27 - --The Scripture does not condemn Josiah's conduct in opposing Pharaoh. Yet Josiah seems to deserve blame for not inquiring of the Lord after he was warn...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 35:20-27
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 35:20-27 - -- It was thirteen years from Josiah's famous passover to his death. During this time, we may hope, thing went well in his kingdom, that he prospered, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 35:20-27
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 35:20-27 - --
The end of Josiah's reign; his death in battle against Pharaoh Necho . Cf. 2Ki 23:25-30. - The catastrophe in which the pious king found his death ...
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...




