
Text -- 2 Kings 10:15 (NET)




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A Kenite, 1Ch 2:55, and a man of singular prudence and piety.

Wesley: 2Ki 10:15 - -- To congratulate with him, for the destruction of that wicked family; and to encourage him to proceed in fulfilling the will of God.
To congratulate with him, for the destruction of that wicked family; and to encourage him to proceed in fulfilling the will of God.

Dost thou heartily approve of me, and my present proceedings.
JFB -> 2Ki 10:15-18; 2Ki 10:15-18
JFB: 2Ki 10:15-18 - -- (See 1Ch 2:55). A person who, from his piety and simple primitive manner of life (Jer. 35:1-19), was highly esteemed, and possessed great influence in...
(See 1Ch 2:55). A person who, from his piety and simple primitive manner of life (Jer. 35:1-19), was highly esteemed, and possessed great influence in the country. Jehu saw in a moment the advantage that his cause would gain from the friendship and countenance of this venerable man in the eyes of the people, and accordingly paid him the distinguished attention of inviting him to a seat in his chariot.

JFB: 2Ki 10:15-18 - -- Not simply to aid him in getting up, but for a far more significant and important purpose--the giving, or rather joining hands, being the recognized m...
Not simply to aid him in getting up, but for a far more significant and important purpose--the giving, or rather joining hands, being the recognized mode of striking a league or covenant, as well as of testifying fealty to a new sovereign; accordingly, it is said, "he [Jehonadab] gave him [Jehu] his hand."
Clarke: 2Ki 10:15 - -- Jehonadab the son of Rechab - For particulars concerning this man, his ancestry, and posterity, see the notes on Jeremiah 35 (note)
Jehonadab the son of Rechab - For particulars concerning this man, his ancestry, and posterity, see the notes on Jeremiah 35 (note)

Clarke: 2Ki 10:15 - -- Is thine heart right - With me, in the prosecution of a reform in Israel; as my heart is with thy heart in the true religion of Jehovah, and the des...
Is thine heart right - With me, in the prosecution of a reform in Israel; as my heart is with thy heart in the true religion of Jehovah, and the destruction of Baal

Clarke: 2Ki 10:15 - -- It is - I wish a reform in the religion of the country; I am his friend who shall endeavor to promote it
It is - I wish a reform in the religion of the country; I am his friend who shall endeavor to promote it

Clarke: 2Ki 10:15 - -- Give me thine hand - This has been generally considered as exacting a promise from Jehonadab; but does it mean any more than his taking him by the h...
Give me thine hand - This has been generally considered as exacting a promise from Jehonadab; but does it mean any more than his taking him by the hand, to help him to step into his chariot, in which Jehu was then sitting? Jehonadab was doubtless a very honorable man in Israel; and by carrying him about with him in his chariot, Jehu endeavored to acquire the public esteem. "Jehu must be acting right, for Jehonadab is with him, and approves his conduct."
TSK -> 2Ki 10:15
TSK: 2Ki 10:15 - -- lighted on : Heb. found, 2Ki 10:13, 2Ki 9:21 *marg.
Jehonadab : Jer 35:6, Jer 35:8, Jer 35:14-19, Jonadab
Rechab : 1Ch 2:55
saluted : Heb. blessed, Ge...
lighted on : Heb. found, 2Ki 10:13, 2Ki 9:21 *marg.
Jehonadab : Jer 35:6, Jer 35:8, Jer 35:14-19, Jonadab
Rechab : 1Ch 2:55
saluted : Heb. blessed, Gen 31:55, Gen 47:7, Gen 47:10
Is thine heart right : 1Ch 12:17, 1Ch 12:18; Joh 21:15-17; Gal 4:12
give me : Ezr 10:19; Eze 17:18; Gal 2:9
he took him : Jehu asked for the hand of Jehonadab not merely for the purpose of assisting him into the chariot, but that he might give him an assurance that he would assist him in the prosecution of his desires; for giving the hand is considered as a pledge of friendship and fidelity, or a form of entering into a contract, among all nations. Mr. Bruce relates, that when he entreated the protection of a

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Barnes -> 2Ki 10:15
Barnes: 2Ki 10:15 - -- Jehonadab (compare the margin) belonged to the tribe of the Kenites, one of the most ancient in Palestine Gen 15:19. Their origin is unknown, but th...
Jehonadab (compare the margin) belonged to the tribe of the Kenites, one of the most ancient in Palestine Gen 15:19. Their origin is unknown, but their habits were certainly those of Arahs. Owing to their connection with Moses (Num 24:21 note), they formed a friendship with the Israelites, accompanied them in their wanderings, and finally receivcd a location in the wilderness of Judah Jdg 1:16. The character of this chief, Jonadab, is best seen in the rule which he established for his descendants Jer 35:6-7 - a rule said to be still observed at the present day. It would seem that he sympathised strongly with Jehu’ s proceedings, and desired to give the countenance of his authority, such as it was, to the new reign. According to the Hebrew text, Jehu "saluted"(or blessed) Jehonadab. According to the Septuagint and Josephus, Jehonadab "saluted"(or blessed) the king. Further, the Hebrew text runs - "And Jehonadab answered, It is, it is. Give (me) thy hand. And he gave (him) his hand, and took him up to him into the chariot."Our translators appear to have preferred the Septuagint; but the Hebrew is more graphic. Jehu was no doubt glad to have the countenance of Jehonadab on his public entrance into Samaria. The ascetic had a reputation for sanctity, which could not fail to make his companionship an advantage to the but half-established monarch.
Poole -> 2Ki 10:15
Poole: 2Ki 10:15 - -- Jehonadab the son of Rechab a Kenite, 1Ch 2:55 , and a man of singular prudence and piety; as appears from this history, and from Jer 35:6 .
Coming ...
Jehonadab the son of Rechab a Kenite, 1Ch 2:55 , and a man of singular prudence and piety; as appears from this history, and from Jer 35:6 .
Coming to meet him to congratulate with him for the destruction of that wicked family, and to encourage and advise him to proceed in fulfilling the will of God revealed to him.
He saluted him Jehu saluted Jehonadab.
Is thine heart right, as my heart is with thy heart? dost thou heartily approve of and affect me, and my present proceedings, as my heart doth as sincerely cleave to thee as thine own heart doth?
Give me thine hand as a sign of friendship and consent. See Gal 2:9 . These may be the words, either,
1. Of Jehu; and so here is an ellipsis, If it be , for And Jehu said, If it be . Compare 1Ki 20:34 . Or,
2. Of Jehonadab, who having said, It is , adds, If it be , i.e. if thine heart be with mine, as thou sayest it is, give me thine hand . But this the ellipsis is larger than the former. And it seems not so decent and proper for Jehonadab, a stranger and subject, to speak thus to the king, as for the king to say so to him.
Haydock -> 2Ki 10:15
Haydock: 2Ki 10:15 - -- Jonadab, a holy personage, Jeremias xxxv. 6. The Rechabites were a sort of religious, descended from Jethro and the Cinites. (Calmet) ---
They dwe...
Jonadab, a holy personage, Jeremias xxxv. 6. The Rechabites were a sort of religious, descended from Jethro and the Cinites. (Calmet) ---
They dwelt in the country, and fed sheep, &c., Numbers x. 29. (Tirinus) ---
John of Jerus.[Jerusalem?] (c. 25.) says that Jonadab was a disciple of Eliseus, and followed his institute in all things, except continency. (Menochius) ---
Blessed him, wishing his peace and prosperity. (Menochius) ---
It is not clear whether Jehu or Jonadab pronounced this blessing. (Haydock) ---
Heart. Art thou friendly to my cause? ---
Thy hand, in sign of concord, and to help him up into his chariot. (Calmet) ---
It was of great consequence to obtain the approbation of a man (Haydock) who must have been so revered by the people. (Menochius) ---
Jehu acted with the utmost policy. (Haydock)
Gill -> 2Ki 10:15
Gill: 2Ki 10:15 - -- And when he was departed thence,.... From Betheked, or the shearing house:
he lighted on Jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him; a Kenite, ...
And when he was departed thence,.... From Betheked, or the shearing house:
he lighted on Jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him; a Kenite, a descendant of Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses, a wise and good man, as appears by the laws and rules he gave to his posterity, who continued to the times of Jeremiah, and were then observant of them, Jer 35:6 this good man hearing of Jehu's coming to the throne, and of his destruction of the idolatrous family of Ahab, and of his zeal for the worship of God, and against idolatry, came forth from his tent to meet him, and congratulate him upon it:
and he saluted him; Jonadab saluted Jehu, according to Abarbinel; or "blessed him" r, wished him all happiness in his kingdom, and success in the reformation of it; though most understand it of Jehu's saluting Jonadab, which seems best to agree with the following:
and said to him, is thy heart right, as my heart is with thy heart? that is, hast thou the same cordial affection and sincere respect for me as I have for thee?
and Jehonadab answered, it is: to which some join the next clause, and read, "and it is"; which is doubling the answer, for the confirmation of it, as Kimchi says; though he also observes, that the latter may be interpreted as the answer of Jehu, by way of interrogation, "is it?":
then give me thine hand; and to the same purpose is our version:
if it be, and he gave him his hand; Jonadab gave Jehu his hand as a token of sincere friendship s, and cordial respect, and for the confirmation of the covenant between them, as Ben Melech; who also observes, that Jehu might bid him give him his hand to help him up into the chariot, since it follows:
and he took him up to him into the chariot; to ride with him to Samaria; the company of such a man, so famous for wisdom and goodness, he knew would give him much countenance among the people, and sanction to what he did.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 10:15 Heb “he”; the referent (Jehu) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 10:15
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 10:15 And when he was departed thence, he lighted on Jehonadab the son of Rechab [coming] to meet him: and he ( g ) saluted him, and said to him, Is thine h...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 10:1-36
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 10:1-36 - --1 Jehu, by his letters, causes seventy of Ahab's children to be beheaded.8 He excuses the fact by the prophecy of Elijah.12 At the shearing house he s...
MHCC -> 2Ki 10:15-28
MHCC: 2Ki 10:15-28 - --Is thine heart right? This is a question we should often put to ourselves. I make a fair profession, have gained a reputation among men, but, is my he...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 10:15-28
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 10:15-28 - -- Jehu, pushing on his work, is here, I. Courting the friendship of a good man, Jehonadab the son of Rechab, 2Ki 10:15, 2Ki 10:16. This Jehonadab, t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 10:15-17
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:15-17 - --
As Jehu proceeded on his way, he met with Jehonadab the son of Rechab, and having saluted him, inquired, "Is they heart true as my heart towards thy...
Constable: 2Ki 9:30--18:1 - --C. The Second Period of Antagonism 9:30-17:41
The kingdoms of Israel and Judah continued without an alli...

Constable: 2Ki 9:30--11:1 - --1. Jehu's evil reign in Israel 9:30-10:36
Since the writer did not record Jehu's coronation, we ...
