
Text -- 2 Chronicles 36:21-23 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 36:21
Wesley: 2Ch 36:21 - -- Had rested from the labour of the husbandman in plowing and harrowing it; the people that should have managed it being destroyed. Many a time had they...
Had rested from the labour of the husbandman in plowing and harrowing it; the people that should have managed it being destroyed. Many a time had they ploughed and sowed their land in the seventh year, when it should have rested: and now it lay unploughed and unsown for ten times seven years. Yet even this might encourage them to hope, that they should in due time return to it again. Had others come and taken possession of it, they might have despaired of ever recovering it. But while it lay desolate, it, as it were, waited for them, and refused to acknowledge any other owners.
JFB: 2Ch 36:21 - -- The return of every seventh was to be held as a sabbatic year, a season of rest to all classes, even to the land itself, which was to be fallow. This ...
The return of every seventh was to be held as a sabbatic year, a season of rest to all classes, even to the land itself, which was to be fallow. This divine institution, however, was neglected--how soon and how long, appears from the prophecy of Moses (see on Lev 26:34), and of Jeremiah in this passage (see Jer 25:9-12), which told that for divine retribution it was now to remain desolate seventy years. As the Assyrian conquerors usually colonized their conquered provinces, so remarkable a deviation in Palestine from their customary policy must be ascribed to the overruling providence of God.
Clarke: 2Ch 36:21 - -- To fulfill the word of the Lord - See Jer 25:9, Jer 25:12; Jer 26:6, Jer 26:7; Jer 29:12. For the miserable death of Zedekiah, see 2Ki 25:4, etc.

Clarke: 2Ch 36:22 - -- Now in the first year of Cyrus - This and the following verse are supposed to have been written by mistake from the book of Ezra, which begins in th...
Now in the first year of Cyrus - This and the following verse are supposed to have been written by mistake from the book of Ezra, which begins in the same way. The book of the Chronicles, properly speaking, does close with the twenty-first verse, as then the Babylonish captivity commences, and these two verses speak of the transactions of a period seventy years after. This was in the first year of the reign of Cyrus over the empire of the East which is reckoned to be A.M. 3468. But he was king of Persia from the year 3444 or 3445. See Calmet and Usher.

Clarke: 2Ch 36:23 - -- The Lord his God be with him - "Let the Word of the Lord be his helper, and let him go up."- Targum. See the notes on the beginning of Ezra
Thus end...
The Lord his God be with him - "Let the Word of the Lord be his helper, and let him go up."- Targum. See the notes on the beginning of Ezra
Thus ends the history of a people the most fickle, the most ungrateful, and perhaps on the whole the most sinful, that ever existed on the face of the earth. But what a display does all this give of the power, justice, mercy, and long-suffering of the Lord! There was no people like this people, and no God like their God
Defender: 2Ch 36:21 - -- This prophecy by Jeremiah of a seventy year captivity is found in Jer 25:11 and Jer 29:10. (Dan 9:2).

Defender: 2Ch 36:21 - -- The law had required that the land be allowed to "rest" every seventh year (Lev 25:4). Evidently this law had been ignored for some four hundred ninet...
The law had required that the land be allowed to "rest" every seventh year (Lev 25:4). Evidently this law had been ignored for some four hundred ninety or so years, since about the time of Solomon. Therefore, God enforced the law in this most impressive way."

Defender: 2Ch 36:22 - -- The last two verses of the Chronicles (2Ch 36:22, 2Ch 36:23) are essentially the same as the first three verses of Ezra (Ezr 1:1-3). Quite possibly, t...
The last two verses of the Chronicles (2Ch 36:22, 2Ch 36:23) are essentially the same as the first three verses of Ezra (Ezr 1:1-3). Quite possibly, this could have been a device used by Ezra to tie the two books together. Although it cannot be proven definitely, the consensus of conservative Old Testament scholars is that Ezra was indeed the author of Chronicles."
TSK: 2Ch 36:21 - -- To fulfil : Jer 25:9, Jer 25:12, Jer 26:6, Jer 26:7, Jer 27:12, Jer 27:13, Jer 29:10; Dan 9:2; Zec 1:4-6
until the land : Lev 25:4-6, Lev 26:34, Lev 2...

TSK: 2Ch 36:22 - -- am 3468, bc 536, This verse and the next have a double aspect. They look back to the prophecy of Jeremiah, and show how that was accomplished; and th...
am 3468, bc 536, This verse and the next have a double aspect. They look back to the prophecy of Jeremiah, and show how that was accomplished; and they look forward to the history of Ezra, which begins with a repetition of these two last verses.
in the first : Ezr 1:1-3
that the word : 2Ch 36:21; Jer 25:12, Jer 25:14, Jer 29:10, Jer 32:42-44, Jer 33:10-14; Heb 10:23
the Lord stirred : 2Ch 21:16; 1Sa 26:19; 1Ki 11:14, 1Ki 11:23; 1Ch 5:26; Ezr 1:5; Isa 13:3-5, Isa 13:17, Isa 13:18, Isa 44:28, Isa 45:1-5; Hag 1:14

TSK: 2Ch 36:23 - -- All the kingdoms : Psa 75:5-7; Dan 2:21, Dan 2:37, Dan 4:35, Dan 5:18, Dan 5:23
he hath charged : Isa 44:26-28
Who is there : 1Ch 22:16, 1Ch 29:5; Ezr...

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes: 2Ch 36:21 - -- See the marginal references. The 70 years of desolation prophesied by Jeremiah, commenced in the fourth year of Jehoiakim (Jer 25:1, Jer 25:12; comp...
See the marginal references. The 70 years of desolation prophesied by Jeremiah, commenced in the fourth year of Jehoiakim (Jer 25:1, Jer 25:12; compare Dan 1:1), or 605 B.C.; and should therefore have terminated, if they were fully complete, in 536 B.C. As, however, the historical date of the taking of Babylon by Cyrus is 538 B.C., or two years earlier, it has been usual to suppose that the Jews reckoned "the reign of the kingdom of Persia"as commencing two years after the capture of Babylon, on the death or supersession of "Darius the Mede."But the term "seventy"may be taken as a round number, and the prophecy as sufficiently fulfilled by a desolation which lasted 68 years.
Until the land had enjoyed her sabbaths - Between the time of Moses and the commencement of the captivity, there had been (about) 70 occasions on which the Law of the sabbatical year Lev 25:4-7 had been violated.

Barnes: 2Ch 36:22 - -- This and the next verse are repeated at the commencement of the book of Ezra Ezr 1:1-3, which was, it is probable, originally a continuation of Chro...
This and the next verse are repeated at the commencement of the book of Ezra Ezr 1:1-3, which was, it is probable, originally a continuation of Chronicles, Chronicles and Ezra together forming one work. See the introduction to Chronicles.
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Poole: 2Ch 36:21 - -- Had enjoyed her sabbaths i.e. had rested from the labour of the husbandmen in ploughing and harrowing it, &c., the people that should have managed it...
Had enjoyed her sabbaths i.e. had rested from the labour of the husbandmen in ploughing and harrowing it, &c., the people that should have managed it being destroyed. Of the phrase, See Poole "Lev 25:2" .
To fulfil threescore and ten years that so the seventy years’ captivity prophesied of by Jeremiah might be accomplished.

Poole: 2Ch 36:22 - -- This and the next verse are repeated in the beginning of the next book, where they will be more fitly explained.
This and the next verse are repeated in the beginning of the next book, where they will be more fitly explained.
PBC -> 2Ch 36:23
PBC: 2Ch 36:23 - -- Cyrus permitted the Jews to return to Jerusalem, and issued a decree authorizing the rebuilding of the Temple. What a mighty God that we serve. He eve...
Cyrus permitted the Jews to return to Jerusalem, and issued a decree authorizing the rebuilding of the Temple. What a mighty God that we serve. He even uses the wicked for His own purposes. Other pagans have been used by God for the good of His people. The Pharaoh who reigned when Joseph rose to prominence in Egypt permitted the children of Israel to live in the land of Goshen. God can still work like that today. We would prefer to have believers in the Lord Jesus Christ to rule over us, but God can and does direct the hearts of those who are not.
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Haydock: 2Ch 36:21 - -- Sabbaths, every seventh year, Lev. xxv. 2., and xxvi. 43., and Jeremias xxv. 11., and xxix. 10. ---
Expired: not that the earth was quite neglected...
Sabbaths, every seventh year, Lev. xxv. 2., and xxvi. 43., and Jeremias xxv. 11., and xxix. 10. ---
Expired: not that the earth was quite neglected, all that time, from the third year of Joakim, the year of the world 3398 till 3468. C. ---
But it was almost: particularly after the murder of Godolias, (M.) the public worship was at a stand, &c. H. ---
During this fifth age, the true religion subsisted invariable, not only in the kingdom of Juda, but also in that of Israel. See W. H.

Haydock: 2Ch 36:22 - -- First. Cyrus had ruled over Persia from the year of the world 3444. He was now emperor of the east. The year of the world 3468. C. ---
These two...
First. Cyrus had ruled over Persia from the year of the world 3444. He was now emperor of the east. The year of the world 3468. C. ---
These two verses are repeated by Esdras, which evinces that he was the author of this work also, (T.) adding them when he restored (W.) or revised (H.) the holy scriptures. W.

Haydock: 2Ch 36:23 - -- The Lord, ( Jehova. ) In Esdras we find yehi, "Let," his God. H. ---
Up. The sentence is completed in the following book, which makes it pro...
The Lord, ( Jehova. ) In Esdras we find yehi, "Let," his God. H. ---
Up. The sentence is completed in the following book, which makes it probable that these verses are here inserted improperly, by some transcriber. The book of Chronicles, though for many ages the last in the Hebrew MSS. was, perhaps, once followed by Ezra, as in Camb. MS. 1., (Kennicott) and as it is now in the Protestant version, taken from the Hebrew. H.
Gill -> 2Ch 36:21; 2Ch 36:22-23
Gill: 2Ch 36:21 - -- To fulfil the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah,.... That is, the Jews were so long servants in Babylon, as in the preceding verse, to accompl...
To fulfil the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah,.... That is, the Jews were so long servants in Babylon, as in the preceding verse, to accomplish Jeremiah's prophecy of it, 2Ch 25:12.
until the land had enjoyed her sabbaths; the sabbatical years, or seventh year sabbaths, which, according to the law of the land, was to rest from being tilled, Lev 25:4, which law had been neglected by the Jews, and now, whether they would or not, the land should have rest for want of persons to till it:
for as long as she lay desolate she kept sabbath, to fulfil threescore and ten years; as threatened in Lev 26:34 on which text Jarchi observes, that at the destruction of the first temple the law concerning the sabbath, or rest of the land had been neglected four hundred and thirty years, in which space were sixty nine sabbatical years; and, according to Maimonides d, it was at the end of a sabbatic year that the city and temple were destroyed, and so just seventy years had been neglected, and the land was tilled in them as in other years, and now it had rest that exact number of years; but of this we cannot be certain, though it is probable.

Gill: 2Ch 36:22-23 - -- Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia,.... These two verses are the same with which the next book, the book of Ezra, begins, where they will b...
Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia,.... These two verses are the same with which the next book, the book of Ezra, begins, where they will be explained; and these two books, the one ending and the other beginning with the same words, is a strong presumption, that one and the same person, Ezra, is the writer of them both; or rather, as a learned e writer conjectures, these two verses are added by some transcriber, who, having finished the book of Chronicles at verse twenty one went on with the book of Ezra, without any stop; but, perceiving his mistake, broke off abruptly; for so it is plain these verses conclude; however, this shows, as the same writer observes, that the book of Ezra followed that of the Chronicles, in the Hebrew copies, though it now does not.

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes: 2Ch 36:21 Cyrus’ edict (see vv. 22-23) occurred about fifty years after the fall of Jerusalem in 586 b.c., which is most naturally understood as the begin...


NET Notes: 2Ch 36:23 Heb “Whoever [is] among you from all his people – may the Lord his God [be] with him so that he may go up.”
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 36:21 To fulfil the word of the LORD by the ( l ) mouth of Jeremiah, until the land had enjoyed her sabbaths: [for] as long as she lay desolate she kept sab...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 36:22 Now in the ( m ) first year of Cyrus king of Persia, that the word of the LORD [spoken] by the mouth of Jeremiah might be accomplished, the LORD stirr...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 36:23 Thus saith Cyrus king of Persia, All the kingdoms of the earth hath the LORD God of heaven given me; and he hath ( n ) charged me to build him an hous...

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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; 2Ch 36:22-23
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...

MHCC: 2Ch 36:22-23 - --God had promised the restoring of the captives, and the rebuilding of Jerusalem, at the end of seventy years; and that time to favour Zion, that set t...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 36:11-21; 2Ch 36:22-23
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...

Matthew Henry: 2Ch 36:22-23 - -- These last two verses of this book have a double aspect. 1. They look back to the prophecy of Jeremiah, and show how that was accomplished, 2Ch 36:2...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 36:20-21; 2Ch 36:22-23
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 36:20-21 - --
He who remained from the sword, i.e., who had not been slain by the sword, had not fallen and died in war, Nebuchadnezzar carried away to Babylon in...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 36:22-23 - --
To point out still further how exactly God had fulfilled His word by the mouth of the prophet Jeremiah, it is in conclusion briefly mentioned that G...
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...

Constable: 2Ch 36:11-21 - --4. Zedekiah 36:11-21
In Zedekiah's reign Judah bottomed out spiritually. The king refused to hum...
