
Text -- 2 Kings 10:24-36 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ki 10:25 - -- To some buildings belonging to this house of Baal, which may be here called the city; because they were very numerous and capacious. For as there were...
To some buildings belonging to this house of Baal, which may be here called the city; because they were very numerous and capacious. For as there were divers chambers and rooms built without the temple, belonging to it, for the use of the priests, and Levites. So it may probably be conceived, That this famous temple of Baal had many such buildings; in some of which, the priests of Baal, or of the groves, (whereof there were great numbers belonging to the king's court, 1Ki 18:19,) peradventure might dwell; and others of them might be for divers uses belonging to the house, and service of Baal.

Wesley: 2Ki 10:29 - -- So that it is plain, his religion was but superficial: otherwise it would not have given way to his policy.
So that it is plain, his religion was but superficial: otherwise it would not have given way to his policy.

In part, and so far as is here expressed.

Sin, clearly shewed that his heart was not right with God.
JFB -> 2Ki 10:29
JFB: 2Ki 10:29 - -- Jehu had no intention of carrying his zeal for the Lord beyond a certain point, and as he considered it impolitic to encourage his subjects to travel ...
Jehu had no intention of carrying his zeal for the Lord beyond a certain point, and as he considered it impolitic to encourage his subjects to travel to Jerusalem, he re-established the symbolic worship of the calves.
Clarke: 2Ki 10:25 - -- As soon as he had made an end of offering - Had Jehu been a man of any conscientious principle in religion, he would have finished the tragedy befor...
As soon as he had made an end of offering - Had Jehu been a man of any conscientious principle in religion, he would have finished the tragedy before he offered the burnt-offering; but to a man of no religion, the worship of Jehovah and of Baal are alike. If he prefers either, it is merely as a statesman, for political purposes

Clarke: 2Ki 10:25 - -- To the guard and to the captains - לרצים ולשלשים leratsim uleshalashim ; to the couriers or runners, and the shalashim , the men of th...
To the guard and to the captains -

Clarke: 2Ki 10:25 - -- The city of the house of Baal - Does not this mean a sort of holy of holies, where the most sacred images of Baal were kept? A place separated from ...
The city of the house of Baal - Does not this mean a sort of holy of holies, where the most sacred images of Baal were kept? A place separated from the temple of Baal, as the holy of holies in the temple of Jehovah was separated from what was called the holy place.

Clarke: 2Ki 10:27 - -- Made it a draught house - A place for human excrement; so all the versions understand it. Nothing could be more degrading than this; he made it a pu...
Made it a draught house - A place for human excrement; so all the versions understand it. Nothing could be more degrading than this; he made it a public necessary.

Clarke: 2Ki 10:30 - -- Thy children of the fourth generation - These four descendants of Jehu were Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Jeroboam the second, and Zechariah; see 2 Kings 14 an...
Thy children of the fourth generation - These four descendants of Jehu were Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Jeroboam the second, and Zechariah; see 2 Kings 14 and 15. This was all the compensation Jehu had in either world, as a recompense of his zeal for the Lord.

Clarke: 2Ki 10:31 - -- Jehu took no heed - He never made it his study; indeed, he never intended to walk in this way; it neither suited his disposition nor his politics.
Jehu took no heed - He never made it his study; indeed, he never intended to walk in this way; it neither suited his disposition nor his politics.

Clarke: 2Ki 10:32 - -- The Lord began to cut Israel short - The marginal reading is best: The Lord cut off the ends; and this he did by permitting Hazael to seize on the c...
The Lord began to cut Israel short - The marginal reading is best: The Lord cut off the ends; and this he did by permitting Hazael to seize on the coasts, to conquer and occupy the frontier towns. This was the commencement of those miserable ravages which Elisha predicted; see 2Ki 8:12. And we find from the next verse that he seized on all the land of Gilead, and that of Reuben and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh; in a word, whatever Israel possessed on the east side of Jordan.

Clarke: 2Ki 10:34 - -- Are they not written in the book of the chronicles - We have no chronicles in which there is any thing farther spoken of this bad man. His reign was...
Are they not written in the book of the chronicles - We have no chronicles in which there is any thing farther spoken of this bad man. His reign was long, twenty-eight years; and yet we know nothing of it but the commencement
For barbarity and hypocrisy Jehu has few parallels; and the cowardliness and baseness of the nobles of Samaria have seldom been equalled. Ahab’ s bloody house must be cut off; but did God ever design that it should be done by these means? The men were, no doubt, profligate and wicked, and God permitted their iniquity to manifest itself in this way; and thus the purpose of God, that Ahab’ s house should no more reign, was completely accomplished: see 1Ki 21:19, 1Ki 21:21, 1Ki 21:29. And by this conduct Jehu is said to have executed what was right in God’ s eyes, 2Ki 10:30. The cutting off of Ahab’ s family was decreed by the Divine justice; the means by which it was done, or at least the manner of doing, were not entirely of his appointing: yet the commission given him by the young prophet, 2Ki 9:7, was very extensive. Yet still many things seem to be attributed to God, as the agent, which he does not execute, but only permits to be done.
Defender -> 2Ki 10:31
Defender: 2Ki 10:31 - -- Despite Jehu's apparent zeal to carry out God's commands against Ahab and Baal worship, it was more in self-interest than out of love for God. It is n...
Despite Jehu's apparent zeal to carry out God's commands against Ahab and Baal worship, it was more in self-interest than out of love for God. It is noteworthy that Shalmaneser III, a prominent king of Assyria, mentioned Jehu in his "Black Obelisk." This four-sided black limestone object contains a number of bas-relief panels, one of which depicts Jehu, the son of Omri, paying tribute to the Assyrian emperor. The obelisk is now in the British Museum."
If any of the men : 1Ki 20:30-42

TSK: 2Ki 10:25 - -- Go in : Exo 32:27; Deu 13:6-11; Eze 9:5-7
let : Eze 22:21, Eze 22:22; Rev 16:6, Rev 16:7
edge : Heb. mouth


TSK: 2Ki 10:27 - -- brake down the image : 2Ki 18:4, 2Ki 23:7-14; Lev 26:30; Deu 7:5, Deu 7:25; 1Ki 16:32; 2Ch 34:3-7
made it a draught house : This was an ancient mode o...
brake down the image : 2Ki 18:4, 2Ki 23:7-14; Lev 26:30; Deu 7:5, Deu 7:25; 1Ki 16:32; 2Ch 34:3-7
made it a draught house : This was an ancient mode of degradation, which still continues in the East; and we are informed, that Abbas the Great, king of Persia, having conquered Bagdad, treated the tomb of Hanifah, one of the fathers of the church among the Turks, in a similar manner. Ezr 6:11; Dan 2:5, Dan 3:29

TSK: 2Ki 10:29 - -- am 3120-3148, bc 884-856
the sins : 2Ki 13:2, 2Ki 13:11, 2Ki 14:24, 2Ki 15:9, 2Ki 15:18, 2Ki 15:24, 2Ki 15:28, 2Ki 17:22; 1Ki 12:28-30, 1Ki 13:33, 1Ki...
am 3120-3148, bc 884-856
the sins : 2Ki 13:2, 2Ki 13:11, 2Ki 14:24, 2Ki 15:9, 2Ki 15:18, 2Ki 15:24, 2Ki 15:28, 2Ki 17:22; 1Ki 12:28-30, 1Ki 13:33, 1Ki 13:34, 1Ki 14:16
made Israel : Gen 20:9; Exo 32:21; 1Sa 2:24; Mar 6:24-26; 1Co 8:9-13; Gal 2:12, Gal 2:13
the golden calves : Exo 32:4; Hos 8:5, Hos 8:6, Hos 10:5, Hos 13:2
in Bethel : 1Ki 12:29

TSK: 2Ki 10:30 - -- Because thou hast : 1Ki 21:29; Eze 29:18-20; Hos 1:4
according to all that : 1Sa 15:18-24; 1Ki 20:42, 1Ki 21:22
thy children : 2Ki 10:35, 2Ki 13:1, 2K...
Because thou hast : 1Ki 21:29; Eze 29:18-20; Hos 1:4
according to all that : 1Sa 15:18-24; 1Ki 20:42, 1Ki 21:22
thy children : 2Ki 10:35, 2Ki 13:1, 2Ki 13:10, 2Ki 14:23, 2Ki 15:8-12

TSK: 2Ki 10:31 - -- took no heed : Heb. observed not, Deu 4:15, Deu 4:23; 1Ki 2:4; Psa 39:1, Psa 119:9; Pro 4:23; Heb 2:1, Heb 12:15
walk : Deu 5:33, Deu 10:12, Deu 10:13...


TSK: 2Ki 10:33 - -- eastward : Heb. toward the rising of the sun
the land of Gilead : Num 32:33-42; Deu 3:12-17; Jos 13:9-12
even : or, even to, Amo 1:3, Amo 1:4
eastward : Heb. toward the rising of the sun
the land of Gilead : Num 32:33-42; Deu 3:12-17; Jos 13:9-12


TSK: 2Ki 10:35 - -- am 3148, bc 856
Jehu slept : 2Sa 7:12; 1Ki 1:21, 1Ki 2:10, 1Ki 14:20, 1Ki 14:31
Jehoahaz : 2Ki 13:1, 2Ki 13:7, 2Ki 13:8

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Barnes: 2Ki 10:25 - -- As soon as he had made an end of offering - The actual sacrificers were no doubt the priests of Baal; but Jehu is considered to have made the o...
As soon as he had made an end of offering - The actual sacrificers were no doubt the priests of Baal; but Jehu is considered to have made the offering, since he furnished the victims. Compare 1Ki 8:62-63.
The guard - literally, "the runners."This name seems to have been given to the royal body-guard as early as the time of Saul (1Sa 22:17, margin). It was their duty to run by the side of the king’ s chariot as he moved from plaze to place.
Cast them out, and went - Rather, "the captains hasted and went,"or "went hastily;"which gives a satisfactory sense. That the soldiers should have troubled themselves to cast the bodies of the slain out of the temple enclosure is very unlikely.
The city of the house of Baal - i. e., the temple itself, as distinguished from the court in which it stood, is intended. The guard having slain all who were in the court, rushed on and entered the sanctuary, there no doubt completing the massacre, and further tearing down and bringing out the sacred objects mentioned in the next verse.

Barnes: 2Ki 10:26 - -- The images - Or "pillars"of wood. The Phoenician pillar idols were mere columns, obelisks, or posts, destitute of any shaping into the semblanc...
The images - Or "pillars"of wood. The Phoenician pillar idols were mere columns, obelisks, or posts, destitute of any shaping into the semblance of humanity (compare 1Ki 14:23 note).

Barnes: 2Ki 10:27 - -- And they brake down the image of Baal - The other images, it appears, were not images of Baal, but of inferior deities. The image of Baal, whic...
And they brake down the image of Baal - The other images, it appears, were not images of Baal, but of inferior deities. The image of Baal, which was "broken down,"and not burned, would seem to have been of stone, perhaps erected in front of the temple.

Barnes: 2Ki 10:29 - -- To abolish the calf-worship was a thought which had probably never occurred to Jehu. He had religious feeling enough, and patriotism enough, to dete...
To abolish the calf-worship was a thought which had probably never occurred to Jehu. He had religious feeling enough, and patriotism enough, to detest the utterly debasing Astarte worship; but the pure worship of Yahweh was altogether beyond and above him.

Barnes: 2Ki 10:30 - -- And the Lord said unto Jehu - Probably by the mouth of Elisha. To a certain extent Jehu’ s measures were acts of obedience, for which God ...
And the Lord said unto Jehu - Probably by the mouth of Elisha. To a certain extent Jehu’ s measures were acts of obedience, for which God might see fit to assign him a temporal reward.
Thy children ... - This was accomplished in the persons of Jehoahaz, Joash, Jeroboam, and Zachariah, the son, grandson, great-grandson, and great-great-grandson of Jehu (compare the marginal references). No other family sat upon the throne of Israel so long. The house of Omri, which furnished four kings, held the crown for three generations only and for less than 50 years - that of Jehu reigned for five generations and for more than 100 years.

Barnes: 2Ki 10:32 - -- To cut Israel short - literally, "to cut off in Israel,"i. e., to take away from Israel portions of its territory (see the marginal reference).
To cut Israel short - literally, "to cut off in Israel,"i. e., to take away from Israel portions of its territory (see the marginal reference).

Barnes: 2Ki 10:33 - -- The loss of the entire trans-Jordanic territory seems to be intended, or at any rate its complete ruin and devastation (compare marginal reference "...
The loss of the entire trans-Jordanic territory seems to be intended, or at any rate its complete ruin and devastation (compare marginal reference "y"). This was the home of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and of the half tribe of Manasseh Jos 22:1-9. It was more accessible from Damascus than the region west of the river.
Aroer - There were several places of this name. The one here mentioned is the most famous (compare Deu 2:36 note).
Even Gilead and Bashan - The writer had previously called the whole territory "Gilead;"now he distinguishes it, more accurately, into Gilead, the southern, and Bashan, the northern region 1Ki 4:13, 1Ki 4:19.

Barnes: 2Ki 10:34 - -- All his might - It is remarkable that this expression, which is not used by the author of Kings in connection with any other king of Israel, sh...
All his might - It is remarkable that this expression, which is not used by the author of Kings in connection with any other king of Israel, should be applied to Jehu, whose ill success in his struggle with Hazael has just been noted, and who submitted to the Assyrians and consented to become a tributary. Perhaps the word is used here in the sense of "personal courage"rather than of "power."

Barnes: 2Ki 10:36 - -- In Samaria - The family of Ahab had made Jezreel a sort of second capital, and had reigned there, at least in part 2 Kings 9:15-30. Jehu and hi...
Poole: 2Ki 10:24 - -- When they went in when some in the name of the rest went to the altar to offer sacrifice.
Jehu appointed fourscore men far greater numbers being do...
When they went in when some in the name of the rest went to the altar to offer sacrifice.
Jehu appointed fourscore men far greater numbers being doubtless in readiness to assist then, in case of any opposition.

Poole: 2Ki 10:25 - -- As soon as he i.e. the chief priest of Baal: see 2Ch 23:17 .
Made an end of offering the burnt-offerings so far he suffered them to proceed; either...
As soon as he i.e. the chief priest of Baal: see 2Ch 23:17 .
Made an end of offering the burnt-offerings so far he suffered them to proceed; either because till then they were not all come into the house; or because having been taken in the very act of gross idolatry, their destruction was more just and reasonable.
To the guard, and to the captains i.e. to the fourscore men and their officers.
Cast them out i.e. cast their carcasses out of the city. But that was not proper work for the guard; nor could they so soon have done it; nor would they stay to do it, when they were going in haste to other work; nor indeed was it necessary to be done, because they intended to pull down the house, and bury them in its ruins, and turn it into a draught house, as it follows. This word therefore is and may be joined with the next, and both rendered, they went hastily and eagerly ; properly, they flung themselves out , ( hiphil for hithpahel , which is not unusual in the Hebrew language,) and went . The like expression is used Est 6:12 , hasted , Heb. pushed himself on, or flung himself, i.e. went with great haste; and in the Greek text, Mar 14:72 .
To the city of the house of Baal either,
1. To some city near to Samaria, where another eminent temple of Baal was erected. But this seems not to agree with the context, there being but one house or temple of Baal mentioned, both in the foregoing and following verses. Or rather,
2. To some buildings belonging to this house of Baal, which may be here called the city, either for some particular reason now unknown, or because they were very numerous and capacious. For as there were divers chambers and rooms built without the temple, belonging to it, for the use of the priests and Levites, &c.; so it may properly be conceived that this famous temple of Baal had many such buildings, in some of which the priests of Baal, or of the groves, (whereof there were great numbers belonging to the king’ s court, 1Ki 18:19 ) peradventure might dwell; and others of them might be for divers uses belonging to the house and service of Baal. And into these buildings the guard might go, and that hastily, to surprise and kill those inferior ministers of Baal, who were there employed in preparing things for the sacrifices which were to be offered, or in other services belonging to that house, or that solemnity.

Heb. it , i.e. the collection of the images, or each of them.

Poole: 2Ki 10:27 - -- The image of Baal the chief image, which they worshipped more than the rest.
Brake down the house of Baal and the like they did with the rest of th...
The image of Baal the chief image, which they worshipped more than the rest.
Brake down the house of Baal and the like they did with the rest of the houses of Baal in Israel; as may be gathered both from the nature and reason of the thing, and from 2Ki 10:28 .

Poole: 2Ki 10:29 - -- Jehu departed not from after them : herein he discovers his hypocrisy, that he follows God as far as his interest would permit; namely, in destroying ...
Jehu departed not from after them : herein he discovers his hypocrisy, that he follows God as far as his interest would permit; namely, in destroying the house of Ahab, and the worship of Baal, but no further; for he still resolves to keep up the worship of the calves; partly lest he should disoblige and irritate his own nobles and subjects, who had been long inured, and were heartily affected to it; and partly lest he should open a door for his people to return to their obedience to the house of David. And his sin and folly is the more inexcusable, both because he durst not trust that God with the keeping of his kingdom, of whose power, and faithfulness, and kindness to him he had such ample experience in his giving him the kingdom; and because he had so great and uncontrollable a power in the matters of religion; having first pretended, and seemed to set up, the worship of Baal with all his might, and then destroying it with no less vehemency, none daring to mutter against him in either case; and because the house of David, and kingdom of Judah, his competitor, now was, and was likely to be, in a feeble and declining condition, and much more likely to fall into his hands, than that his kingdom should come into theirs.

Poole: 2Ki 10:30 - -- The Lord said unto Jehu by some prophet, as above, 2Ki 9:7 .
Executing that which is right in mine eyes i.e. in part, and so far as is here express...
The Lord said unto Jehu by some prophet, as above, 2Ki 9:7 .
Executing that which is right in mine eyes i.e. in part, and so far as is here expressed, these actions were good and right, though his heart was not so.
Thy children of the fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel and so they did; namely, Jehoahaz, below, 2Ki 10:35 ; Joash, 2Ki 13:10 Jeroboam, 2Ki 14:24 ; and Zachariah, 2Ki 5:8 .

Poole: 2Ki 10:31 - -- With all his heart: His obedience wanted three necessary properties, care or heedfulness, universality, and sincerity.
He departed not from the sins...
With all his heart: His obedience wanted three necessary properties, care or heedfulness, universality, and sincerity.
He departed not from the sins of Jeroboam his resolved continuance in one single course is justly alleged as an argument of his false-heartedness in all his other actions.

Poole: 2Ki 10:32 - -- In those days in the time of Jehu’ s life and reign, as may be gathered by comparing 2Ki 10:31 .
To cut Israel short either to diminish the nu...
In those days in the time of Jehu’ s life and reign, as may be gathered by comparing 2Ki 10:31 .
To cut Israel short either to diminish the number of the people, by cutting them off; or to straiten their borders.
In all the coasts of Israel i.e. in their borders, or the uttermost part of their land beyond Jordan, as it is explained, 2Ki 10:33 . And at this time possibly he executed those cruelties mentioned 2Ki 8:12 .

From Jordan eastward, to wit, from the land of Canaan.
Haydock: 2Ki 10:24 - -- Life. These 80 were stationed at the doors, while the rest slaughtered the unhappy idolaters, (Menochius) who were all by themselves, like the repro...
Life. These 80 were stationed at the doors, while the rest slaughtered the unhappy idolaters, (Menochius) who were all by themselves, like the reprobate separated from the elect, at the last day. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ki 10:25 - -- Soldiers. Hebrew, "runners, (or foot-guards, 3 Kings i. 5,) and chief officers," Exodus xiv. 7. ---
Out. Hebrew, "cast out" their carcasses, or "...
Soldiers. Hebrew, "runners, (or foot-guards, 3 Kings i. 5,) and chief officers," Exodus xiv. 7. ---
Out. Hebrew, "cast out" their carcasses, or "rushed out (themselves) into the city," which was styled "the temple of Baal;" or "penetrated into the fortress" and inmost recesses of that structure. (Osiander.) ---
We read of such a fortress, Judges ix. 46. (Haydock) ---
In every city where there was a temple of Baal, the fabric and idols were demolished. (Salien)

Haydock: 2Ki 10:27 - -- A jakes, or necessary [latrine]. (Haydock) ---
See 1 Esdras vi. 11., and Daniel ii. 5.
A jakes, or necessary [latrine]. (Haydock) ---
See 1 Esdras vi. 11., and Daniel ii. 5.

Haydock: 2Ki 10:29 - -- Dan. This wicked policy, which was designed to prevent his subjects from submitting again to the kings of Juda, proved his ruin.
Dan. This wicked policy, which was designed to prevent his subjects from submitting again to the kings of Juda, proved his ruin.

Haydock: 2Ki 10:30 - -- Generation. So Joachaz, Joas, Jeroboam II, and Zacharias, succeeded to the throne. This small temporal reward he obtained for the little good which...
Generation. So Joachaz, Joas, Jeroboam II, and Zacharias, succeeded to the throne. This small temporal reward he obtained for the little good which he had done; while, on the other hand, he was punished for his manifold transgressions. Osee (i. 4,) reproaches him even for the blood which he had spilt in Jezrahel; for, though Achab and Joram were guilty, was Jehu innocent? Can this murder of Ochozias be justified? (Calmet) ---
"What advantage was it to him that he received some little transitory reward of a temporal kingdom, for his obedience in exterminating the house of Achab; which he indeed exhibited to gratify his own lust of dominion?" (St Augustine, contra mend. ii. c. 2.) This holy doctor observes, that moral good works are thus rewarded. (Worthington)

Haydock: 2Ki 10:32 - -- Weary. Hebrew, "to retrench or destroy." Hazael took occasion, from the absence of Jehu (Calmet) from Galaad, and the disturbances on the west of t...
Weary. Hebrew, "to retrench or destroy." Hazael took occasion, from the absence of Jehu (Calmet) from Galaad, and the disturbances on the west of the Jordan, to dismember the provinces on the east, and to commit the horrid ravages foretold by Eliseus, chap. viii. 12. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ki 10:33 - -- Aroer. See Josue xiii. 25. This was a most severe scourge, (Menochius) as all the eastern tribes were lost to Israel. (Haydock)
Aroer. See Josue xiii. 25. This was a most severe scourge, (Menochius) as all the eastern tribes were lost to Israel. (Haydock)
Gill: 2Ki 10:24 - -- And when they went in to offer sacrifices and burnt offerings,.... To Baal, all things being ready for them:
Jehu appointed eighty men without; wit...
And when they went in to offer sacrifices and burnt offerings,.... To Baal, all things being ready for them:
Jehu appointed eighty men without; without the temple of Baal, at the several doors and avenues of it:
and said, if any of the men whom I have brought into your hands escape, he that letteth him go, his life shall be for the life of him; should be put to death for it in his room; the life of a watchman set to guard should go for the life of one that escaped.

Gill: 2Ki 10:25 - -- And it came to pass, as soon as he had made an end of offering the burnt offering,.... The chief of the priests of Baal, whose office it was to do thi...
And it came to pass, as soon as he had made an end of offering the burnt offering,.... The chief of the priests of Baal, whose office it was to do this service:
that Jehu said to the guard, and to the captains, go in and slay them, let none come forth; this he said to the eighty men set to guard the temple, and the officers over them; and perhaps they might also have a reinforcement, since such a number seems scarcely sufficient to destroy so many as were here; though indeed it must be considered they were armed men:
and they smote them with the edge of the sword; put them all to death:
and the guard and the captains cast them out; those that were slain, as the Targum, their dead bodies; but it can hardly be thought they would be at the trouble of casting them out, when the house was to be pulled down, and made a jakes (a common sewer or dung house) of, as follows; rather therefore it should be rendered, "they cast" or "flung themselves" u with great force, and in great haste, as Kimchi, and rushed out of the temple, being eager to do as follows:
and went to the city of the house of Baal; to pull it down; to some city near Samaria where was a temple of Baal; or rather this may design the buildings about the temple of Baal, in which the priests and their families lived, and were so large that they might be called a city of themselves.

Gill: 2Ki 10:26 - -- And they brought forth the images out of the house of Baal, and burnt them. Lesser images, the images of other deities, or what were placed as decorat...
And they brought forth the images out of the house of Baal, and burnt them. Lesser images, the images of other deities, or what were placed as decorations of the temple.

Gill: 2Ki 10:27 - -- And they broke down the temple of Baal,.... Which some take to be Belus, others Saturn, others the sun, which seems most probable:
and broke down t...
And they broke down the temple of Baal,.... Which some take to be Belus, others Saturn, others the sun, which seems most probable:
and broke down the house of Baal; his temple, demolished it:
and made it a draught house until this day; a common sewer, a jakes; a fit place for dunghill gods to be thrown into, and an idol temple to be turned into.

Gill: 2Ki 10:28 - -- Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of Israel. His images and temples being served thus in all places, throughout the land of Israel, where there were any.
Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of Israel. His images and temples being served thus in all places, throughout the land of Israel, where there were any.

Gill: 2Ki 10:29 - -- Howbeit from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin,.... Which is the common character given of that king, a blot never to be w...
Howbeit from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin,.... Which is the common character given of that king, a blot never to be wiped off:
Jehu departed not from after them, to wit, the golden calves that were in Bethel, and that were in Dan: he did not abstain from the worship of them, partly because he might not think it idolatry, because God was worshipped in them; hence he calls the worshippers of the calves the servants of the Lord, 2Ki 10:23, and partly that he might not displease the princes of the people of Israel, who generally gave in to the worship of them; but chiefly lest the kingdom of Israel should return to the house of David, the worship of the calves being a piece of state policy, to keep them from going to Jerusalem to worship, lest thereby they should be drawn off from their allegiance to the king of Israel.

Gill: 2Ki 10:30 - -- And the Lord said unto Jehu,.... By a prophet, he not being one himself; and this is generally supposed, by the Jews w, to be Jonah the son of Amittai...
And the Lord said unto Jehu,.... By a prophet, he not being one himself; and this is generally supposed, by the Jews w, to be Jonah the son of Amittai:
because thou hast done well in executing that which is right in mine eyes: in rooting out the idolatry of Baal, which was right in the sight of God, and was materially a good work, though it might not be done from a good principle, nor every step taken in doing it justifiable:
and hast done unto the house of Ahab according to all that was in mine heart: that he had decreed within himself should be done, and had foretold by his prophets would be done, the doing of which was acceptable and well pleasing to him:
thy children of the fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel; as they did, namely, Jehoahaz, Joash, Jeroboam, and Zachariah, though the last reigned but six months, just enough to fulfil this promise.

Gill: 2Ki 10:31 - -- But Jehu took no heed to walk in the law of the Lord God of Israel with all his heart,.... As to his moral conversation, he was not careful that it wa...
But Jehu took no heed to walk in the law of the Lord God of Israel with all his heart,.... As to his moral conversation, he was not careful that it was according to the law of God, and what he did agreeable to it, it was not sincerely, and from the right principle:
for he departed not from the sins of Jeroboam, which made Israel to sin; which he would, if he had had a cordial respect to all the commandments of the law.

Gill: 2Ki 10:32 - -- In those days the Lord began to cut Israel short,.... To bring their dominions into a narrower compass; this was done in the days of Jehu, though he w...
In those days the Lord began to cut Israel short,.... To bring their dominions into a narrower compass; this was done in the days of Jehu, though he was so active and courageous, wherefore the hand of God was the more seen in it:
and Hazael smote them in all the coasts of Israel; which bordered on his country, when he did what Elisha foretold he would, 2Ki 8:12.

Gill: 2Ki 10:33 - -- From Jordan eastward,.... This was principally the coast on which Hazael smote them, to the east of the land of Canaan:
all the land of Gilead, the...
From Jordan eastward,.... This was principally the coast on which Hazael smote them, to the east of the land of Canaan:
all the land of Gilead, the Gadites, and the Reubenites, and the Moabites; the country on the other side Jordan, given to these tribes by Moses, at their request, which were before the kingdoms of Sihon and of Og:
from Aroer, which is by the river Arnon, even Gilead and Bashan: countries which the Israelites first conquered, and were the first they lost.

Gill: 2Ki 10:34 - -- Now the rest of the acts of Jehu, and all that he did, and all his might, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel? O...
Now the rest of the acts of Jehu, and all that he did, and all his might, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel? Of the preceding kings from the times of Jeroboam, in which their several acts were recorded, and his also.

Gill: 2Ki 10:35 - -- And Jehu slept with his fathers,.... Died as they did:
and they buried him in Samaria; where Omri and Ahab, his predecessors, were buried, 1Ki 16:2...

Gill: 2Ki 10:36 - -- And the time that Jehu reigned was twenty and eight years. Which was longer than any king of Israel had reigned.
And the time that Jehu reigned was twenty and eight years. Which was longer than any king of Israel had reigned.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 10:24 Heb “The man who escapes from the men whom I am bringing into your hands, [it will be] his life in place of his life.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 10:25 Heb “and they came to the city of the house of Baal.” It seems unlikely that a literal city is meant. Some emend עִי...

NET Notes: 2Ki 10:27 The consonantal text (Kethib) has the hapax legomenon מַחֲרָאוֹת (makhara’ot), ̶...


NET Notes: 2Ki 10:29 Heb “Except the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat which he caused Israel to commit, Jehu did not turn aside from after them – the golden calve...

NET Notes: 2Ki 10:30 Jehu ruled over Israel from approximately 841-814 b.c. Four of his descendants (Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Jeroboam II, and Zechariah) ruled from approximatel...

NET Notes: 2Ki 10:31 Heb “He did not turn aside from the sins of Jeroboam which he caused Israel to commit.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 10:32 Heb “Hazael struck them down in all the territory of Israel, from the Jordan on the east.” In the Hebrew text the phrase “from the J...

NET Notes: 2Ki 10:33 Heb “all the land of Gilead, the Gadites, and the Reubenites, and the Manassehites, from Aroer which is near the Arnon Valley, and Gilead, and B...

NET Notes: 2Ki 10:34 Heb “As for the rest of the events of Jehu, and all which he did and all his strength, are they not written on the scroll of the events of the d...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 10:25 And it came to pass, as soon as he had made an end of offering the burnt offering, that Jehu said to the guard and to the captains, Go in, [and] slay ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 10:30 And the LORD said unto Jehu, Because thou hast done well in executing [that which is] right in mine eyes, [and] hast done unto the house of Ahab accor...

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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; 2Ki 10:29-36
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...

MHCC: 2Ki 10:29-36 - --It is justly questionable whether Jehu acted from a good principle, and whether he did not take some false steps in doing it; yet no services done for...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 10:15-28; 2Ki 10:29-36
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...

Matthew Henry: 2Ki 10:29-36 - -- Here is all the account of the reign of Jehu, though it continued twenty-eight years. The progress of it answered not to the glory of its beginning....
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 10:23-24; 2Ki 10:25; 2Ki 10:26; 2Ki 10:27; 2Ki 10:28-29; 2Ki 10:30-31; 2Ki 10:32-33; 2Ki 10:34-36
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:23-24 - --
Jehu then came with Jehonadab to the temple, and commanded the worshippers of Baal to be carefully examined, that there might not be one of the wors...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:25 - --
כּכלּתו : when he (the sacrificing priest, not Jehu) had finished the burnt-offering (the singular suffix ו may also be taken as indefinite,...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:26 - --
They then fetched the columns ( מצּבת ) out of the temple and burned them (the suffix in ישׂרפוּה refers to the plural מצּבת taken ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:27 - --
Lastly, they destroyed the temple itself and made it למחראות , privies, for which the Masoretes have substituted the euphemistic מוצאו...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:28-29 - --
Jehu exterminated the worship of Baal from Israel; but the sins of Jeroboam, the golden calves at Bethel and Dan, that is to say, the idolatrous wor...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:30-31 - --
Jehu is promised the possession of the throne to the fourth generation of his sons for having exterminated the godless royal house of Ahab (vid., 2K...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:32-33 - --
Therefore (this link of connection follows from the actual fact, though it is not distinctly mentioned in the text) Hazael had now to inflict chasti...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 10:34-36 - --
Conclusion of the history of Jehu's reign. The length of his reign is not given till the end in this instance (2Ki 10:36), contrary to the usual cus...
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 ...

Constable: 2Ki 10:18-28 - --Jehu's purge of Baalism 10:18-28
This purge evidently took place in Samaria (1 Kings 16:...
