
Text -- 2 Kings 10:29 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 10:29
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.
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.
TSK -> 2Ki 10:29
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

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Barnes -> 2Ki 10:29
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.
Poole -> 2Ki 10:29
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.
Haydock -> 2Ki 10:29
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.
Gill -> 2Ki 10:29
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.

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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 10:29-36
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 10:29-36
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 10:28-29
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...
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 ...
