
Text -- 2 Chronicles 36:11-14 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 36:13
Wesley: 2Ch 36:13 - -- Who had required him to swear fealty and constant obedience to him by the true God, whom he called upon to be a witness against him if he broke his oa...
Who had required him to swear fealty and constant obedience to him by the true God, whom he called upon to be a witness against him if he broke his oath. So his rebellion was aggravated with perjury, and horrid contempt of God.
JFB: 2Ch 36:11 - -- Nebuchadnezzar appointed him. His name, originally Mattaniah, was, according to the custom of Oriental conquerors, changed into Zedekiah. Though the s...
Nebuchadnezzar appointed him. His name, originally Mattaniah, was, according to the custom of Oriental conquerors, changed into Zedekiah. Though the son of Josiah (1Ch 3:15; Jer 1:2-3; Jer 37:1), he is called the brother of Jehoiachin (2Ch 36:10), that is, according to the latitude of Hebrew style in words expressing affinity, his relative or kinsman (see 2Ki 24:18; 2Ki. 25:1-21).

JFB: 2Ch 36:13 - -- Zedekiah received his crown on the express condition of taking a solemn oath of fealty to the king of Babylon (Eze 17:13); so that his revolt by joini...
Zedekiah received his crown on the express condition of taking a solemn oath of fealty to the king of Babylon (Eze 17:13); so that his revolt by joining in a league with Pharaoh-hophra, king of Egypt, involved the crime of perjury. His own pride and obdurate impiety, the incurable idolatry of the nation, and their reckless disregard of prophetic warnings, brought down on his already sadly reduced kingdom the long threatened judgments of God. Nebuchadnezzar, the executioner of the divine vengeance, commenced a third siege of Jerusalem, which, after holding out for a year and a half, was taken in the eleventh year of the reign of Zedekiah. It resulted in the burning of the temple, with, most probably, the ark, and in the overthrow of the kingdom of Judah (see on 2Ki 25:1-7; Eze 12:13; Eze 17:16).
Clarke -> 2Ch 36:12
Clarke: 2Ch 36:12 - -- Did that which was evil - Was there ever such a set of weak, infatuated men as the Jewish kings in general? They had the fullest evidence that they ...
Did that which was evil - Was there ever such a set of weak, infatuated men as the Jewish kings in general? They had the fullest evidence that they were only deputies to God Almighty, and that they could not expect to retain the throne any longer than they were faithful to their Lord; and yet with all this conviction they lived wickedly, and endeavored to establish idolatry in the place of the worship of their Maker! After bearing with them long, the Divine mercy gave them up, as their case was utterly hopeless. They sinned till there was no remedy.
am 3405-3416, bc 599-588
one and twenty : 2Ki 24:18-20; Jer 52:1-3

TSK: 2Ch 36:12 - -- humbled : 2Ch 32:26, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:19, 2Ch 33:23; Exo 10:3; Dan 5:22, Dan 5:23; Jam 4:10; 1Pe 5:6
before Jeremiah : Jer 21:1-10, Jer 27:12-22, 28:...
humbled : 2Ch 32:26, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:19, 2Ch 33:23; Exo 10:3; Dan 5:22, Dan 5:23; Jam 4:10; 1Pe 5:6
before Jeremiah : Jer 21:1-10, Jer 27:12-22, 28:1-17, 34:2-22, 37:2-21, Jer 38:14-28
the mouth : 2Ch 35:22

TSK: 2Ch 36:13 - -- rebelled : 2Ki 24:20; Jer 52:2, Jer 52:3; Eze 17:11-20
who had : Jos 9:15, Jos 9:19, Jos 9:20; 2Sa 21:2
stiffened : 2Ki 17:4; Neh 9:16, Neh 9:17; Isa ...

TSK: 2Ch 36:14 - -- all the chief : 2Ki 16:10-16; Ezr 9:7; Jer 5:5, Jer 37:13-15, Jer 38:4; Eze 22:6, Eze 22:26-28; Dan 9:6, Dan 9:8; Mic 3:1-4, Mic 3:9-11, Mic 7:2; Zep ...
all the chief : 2Ki 16:10-16; Ezr 9:7; Jer 5:5, Jer 37:13-15, Jer 38:4; Eze 22:6, Eze 22:26-28; Dan 9:6, Dan 9:8; Mic 3:1-4, Mic 3:9-11, Mic 7:2; Zep 3:3, Zep 3:4
very much : 2Ch 28:3, 2Ch 33:9
polluted : 2Ch 33:4-7; Eze 8:5-16

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On Zedekiah’ s character, see 2Ki 24:19 note.

Barnes: 2Ch 36:13 - -- The oath of allegiance was taken when he was first installed in his kingdom. On Zedekiah’ s sin in breaking his oath, see Eze 17:18-20; Eze 21:...
The oath of allegiance was taken when he was first installed in his kingdom. On Zedekiah’ s sin in breaking his oath, see Eze 17:18-20; Eze 21:25.

Barnes: 2Ch 36:14 - -- Polluted the house of the Lord - Toward the close of Zedekiah’ s reign idolatrous rites of several different kinds were intruded into the ...
Polluted the house of the Lord - Toward the close of Zedekiah’ s reign idolatrous rites of several different kinds were intruded into the sacred precincts of the temple (compare Eze 8:10-16).
Poole: 2Ch 36:12 - -- Humbled not himself by repentance for his past errors, and obedience to God’ s express commands, which he would not yield to through the pride o...
Humbled not himself by repentance for his past errors, and obedience to God’ s express commands, which he would not yield to through the pride of his heart, as is intimated by this phrase, and expressed Jer 38:19 .

Poole: 2Ch 36:13 - -- Who had made him swear by God who had required and forced him to swear fealty and constant obedience to him by the true God, whom he had served, and ...
Who had made him swear by God who had required and forced him to swear fealty and constant obedience to him by the true God, whom he had served, and whom he called upon to be a witness against him if he broke his oath. So his rebellion was aggravated with perjury, and horrid contempt of God. Compare Eze 17:18 . Hardened his heart, i.e. he added obstinacy and incorrigibleness to his sins.

Poole: 2Ch 36:14 - -- The people transgressed very much they were universally corrupt, and therefore God justly brought upon them a general destruction.
The people transgressed very much they were universally corrupt, and therefore God justly brought upon them a general destruction.
Haydock -> 2Ch 36:13
By God, to be faithful. T. ---
This enhances his crime. C.
Gill -> 2Ch 36:1-13; 2Ch 36:14
Gill: 2Ch 36:1-13 - -- Then the people of the land took Jehoahaz the son of Josiah,.... Of whose reign, and of the three following, Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah, and ...
Then the people of the land took Jehoahaz the son of Josiah,.... Of whose reign, and of the three following, Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah, and the account of them, from hence to the end of 2Ch 36:13, what needs explanation or reconciliation; see Gill on 2Ki 23:31, 2Ki 23:32, 2Ki 23:33, 2Ki 23:34, 2Ki 23:35, 2Ki 23:36, 2Ki 23:37, 2Ki 24:5, 2Ki 24:6, 2Ki 24:8, 2Ki 24:10, 2Ki 24:17, 2Ki 24:18

Gill: 2Ch 36:14 - -- Moreover, the chief of the priests, and of the people, transgressed very much after all the abominations of the Heathens,.... The priests, and even th...
Moreover, the chief of the priests, and of the people, transgressed very much after all the abominations of the Heathens,.... The priests, and even the chief of them, who should have instructed the people in the duties of religion, and retained them in the pure worship of God, these were the ringleaders of idolatry, who led the people to commit all the idolatries of the Heathens round about them; and of the people, all ranks and degrees of them were corrupted with them; this was their case in several of the preceding reigns, and now a little before the destruction of them:
and polluted the house of the Lord, which he had hallowed in Jerusalem; the temple dedicated to his worship there; this they defiled, by setting up idols in it.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 36:11 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.




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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 36:1-23
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 36:1-23 - --1 Jehoahaz succeeding, is deposed by Pharaoh, and carried into Egypt.5 Jehoiakim reigning ill, is carried bound into Babylon.9 Jehoiachin succeeding, ...
Maclaren -> 2Ch 36:11-21
Maclaren: 2Ch 36:11-21 - --The Fall Of Judah
Zedekiah was one and twenty years old when he began to reign, and reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. 12. And he did that which was ...
MHCC -> 2Ch 36:1-21
MHCC: 2Ch 36:1-21 - --The ruin of Judah and Jerusalem came on by degrees. The methods God takes to call back sinners by his word, by ministers, by conscience, by providence...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 36:11-21
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 36:11-21 - -- We have here an account of the destruction of the kingdom of Judah and the city of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans. Abraham, God's friend, was called out...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 36:11-13; 2Ch 36:14-16
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 36:11-13 - --
The reign of Zedekiah; the destruction of Jerusalem, and Judah carried away into exile . Cf. 2 Kings 24:18-25:21. - Zedekiah, made king at the age ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 36:14-16 - --
"And all princes of the priests and the people increased faithless transgressions, like to all the abominations of the heathen, and defiled the hous...
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 36:1-21 - --Q. The Last Four Kings 36:1-21
The sovereignty of the Davidic kings over Judah had ended. Instead of wor...
