
Text -- 2 Chronicles 36:5-8 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 36:8
Wesley: 2Ch 36:8 - -- That crime of rebellion against the king of Babylon, which for a time he kept in his own breast, but when he saw fit, discovered it, and was convicted...
That crime of rebellion against the king of Babylon, which for a time he kept in his own breast, but when he saw fit, discovered it, and was convicted of it.
JFB: 2Ch 36:5 - -- He followed the course of his idolatrous predecessors; and the people, to a great extent, disinclined to the reforming policy of his father, eagerly a...
He followed the course of his idolatrous predecessors; and the people, to a great extent, disinclined to the reforming policy of his father, eagerly availed themselves of the vicious license which his lax administration restored. His character is portrayed with a masterly hand in the prophecy of Jeremiah (Jer 22:13-19). As the deputy of the king of Egypt, he departed further than his predecessor from the principles of Josiah's government; and, in trying to meet the insatiable cupidity of his master by grinding exactions from his subjects, he recklessly plunged into all evil.

JFB: 2Ch 36:6 - -- This refers to the first expedition of Nebuchadnezzar against Palestine, in the lifetime of his father Nabopolassar, who, being old and infirm, adopte...
This refers to the first expedition of Nebuchadnezzar against Palestine, in the lifetime of his father Nabopolassar, who, being old and infirm, adopted his son as joint sovereign and despatched him, with the command of his army, against the Egyptian invaders of his empire. Nebuchadnezzar defeated them at Carchemish, drove them out of Asia, and reduced all the provinces west of the Euphrates to obedience--among the rest the kingdom of Jehoiakim, who became a vassal of the Assyrian empire (2Ki 24:1). Jehoiakim at the end of three years threw off the yoke, being probably instigated to revolt by the solicitations of the king of Egypt, who planned a new expedition against Carchemish. But he was completely vanquished by the Babylonian king, who stripped him of all his possessions between the Euphrates and the Nile (2Ki 24:7). Then marching against the Egyptian's ally in Judah, he took Jerusalem, carried away a portion of the sacred vessels of the temple, perhaps in lieu of the unpaid tribute, and deposited them in the temple of his god, Belus, at Babylon (Dan 1:2; Dan 5:2). Though Jehoiakim had been taken prisoner (and it was designed at first to transport him in chains to Babylon), he was allowed to remain in his tributary kingdom. But having given not long after some new offense, Jerusalem was besieged by a host of Assyrian dependents. In a sally against them Jehoiakim was killed (see on 2Ki 24:2-7; also Jer 22:18-19; Jer 36:30).
Clarke -> 2Ch 36:6
Clarke: 2Ch 36:6 - -- Came up Nebuchadnezzar - See the notes on 2Ki 24:1
Archbishop Usher believes that Jehoiakim remained three years after this tributary to the Chaldea...
Came up Nebuchadnezzar - See the notes on 2Ki 24:1
Archbishop Usher believes that Jehoiakim remained three years after this tributary to the Chaldeans, and that it is from this period that the seventy years’ captivity, predicted by Jeremiah, is to be reckoned.
TSK: 2Ch 36:5 - -- Jehoiakim : 2Ki 23:36, 2Ki 23:37; Jer 22:13-19, Jer 26:21-23, Jer 36:1, Jer 36:27-32
Jehoiakim : 2Ki 23:36, 2Ki 23:37; Jer 22:13-19, Jer 26:21-23, Jer 36:1, Jer 36:27-32

TSK: 2Ch 36:6 - -- am 3397, bc 607
came up : 2Ki 24:1, 2Ki 24:2, 2Ki 24:5, 2Ki 24:6, 2Ki 24:13-20; Eze 19:5-9; Dan 1:1, Dan 1:2; Hab 1:5-10
fetters : or, chains
am 3397, bc 607
came up : 2Ki 24:1, 2Ki 24:2, 2Ki 24:5, 2Ki 24:6, 2Ki 24:13-20; Eze 19:5-9; Dan 1:1, Dan 1:2; Hab 1:5-10
fetters : or, chains

TSK: 2Ch 36:7 - -- am 3398, bc 606
the vessels : 2Ki 24:13; Ezr 1:7-11; Jer 27:16-18, Jer 28:3; Dan 5:2-4
am 3398, bc 606
the vessels : 2Ki 24:13; Ezr 1:7-11; Jer 27:16-18, Jer 28:3; Dan 5:2-4

TSK: 2Ch 36:8 - -- am 3394-3405, bc 610-599
written : 2Ki 24:5, 2Ki 24:6
Jehoiachin : 1Ch 3:16, 1Ch 3:17, Jeconiah, Jer 22:24, Jer 22:28, Coniah, Mat 1:11, Mat 1:12, Jec...

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Barnes: 2Ch 36:7 - -- In his temple - Compare "the house of his god"Dan 1:2. Nebuchadnezzars inscriptions show him to have been the special votary of Merodach, the B...
In his temple - Compare "the house of his god"Dan 1:2. Nebuchadnezzars inscriptions show him to have been the special votary of Merodach, the Babylonian Mars. His temple, which the Greeks called the temple of Behus, was one of the most magnificent buildings in Babylon. Its ruins still remain in the vast mound, called Babil, which is the loftiest and most imposing of the "heaps"that mark the site of the ancient city.

Barnes: 2Ch 36:8 - -- His abominations which he did - See Jer 7:9, Jer 7:30-31; Jer 19:3-13; Jer 25:1 etc.; Jehoiakim appears to have restored all the idolatries whi...
His abominations which he did - See Jer 7:9, Jer 7:30-31; Jer 19:3-13; Jer 25:1 etc.; Jehoiakim appears to have restored all the idolatries which Josiah his father had swept away.
Poole -> 2Ch 36:8
Poole: 2Ch 36:8 - -- That which was found in him that crime of rebellion against the king of Babylon, which for a time he kept in his own breast; but when he saw fit, he ...
That which was found in him that crime of rebellion against the king of Babylon, which for a time he kept in his own breast; but when he saw fit, he discovered it, and was convicted of it. See 2Ki 24:1 .
Haydock: 2Ch 36:6 - -- Babylon, but sent him back soon after; (T.) unless he altered his first design, (D.) and slew him disgracefully at Jerusalem. Lyranus. E. C. 4 K....
Babylon, but sent him back soon after; (T.) unless he altered his first design, (D.) and slew him disgracefully at Jerusalem. Lyranus. E. C. 4 K. xxiii. 5. ---
He allowed him to reign as a vassal other three years, but took Daniel, &c. captives. The seventy years of Jeremias, (xxv. 11.) are to be dated from this event. The year of the world 3402. Usher.

Haydock: 2Ch 36:7 - -- The vessels. Heb. and Sept. "a part of the vessels;" probably the most precious, (v. 10) breaking the rest in pieces, as he left none behind, v. 1...

Haydock: 2Ch 36:8 - -- In him. The Jews explain this of the diabolical characters forbidden, Lev. xix. 28. Denis the Carthusian; R. Sal., &c. ---
But it may simply denot...
In him. The Jews explain this of the diabolical characters forbidden, Lev. xix. 28. Denis the Carthusian; R. Sal., &c. ---
But it may simply denote the hidden sins of the king, which God will bring to light, or his rebellious conduct. Amama) Gen. xliv. 16. C.
Gill -> 2Ch 36:1-13
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

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NET Notes: 2Ch 36:7 Heb “in Babylon.” Repeating the proper name “Babylon” here would be redundant in contemporary English, so “there” ...

NET Notes: 2Ch 36:8 Heb “As for the rest of the events of Jehoiakim, and his horrible deeds which he did and that which was found against him, look, they are writte...
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 36:5 Jehoiakim [was] twenty and five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem: and he did [that which was] ( c ) evil in ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 36:8 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim, and his abominations which he did, and ( d ) that which was found in him, behold, they [are] written in the boo...

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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, ...
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 36:1-10
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 36:1-10 - -- The destruction of Judah and Jerusalem is here coming on by degrees. God so ordered it to show that he has no pleasure in the ruin of sinners, but h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 36:5-8
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 36:5-8 - --
The reign of Jehoiakim . Cf. 2 Kings 23:36-24:7. - Jehoiakim was at his accession twenty-five years of age, reigned eleven years, and did that whic...
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...
