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Text -- 2 Kings 11:13-21 (NET)
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Wesley: 2Ki 11:15 - -- Of these companies of Levites, who are elsewhere called the Lord's host, and now were the king's host.
Of these companies of Levites, who are elsewhere called the Lord's host, and now were the king's host.
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Wesley: 2Ki 11:17 - -- A sacred covenant whereby he solemnly engaged both the king, and people, that they should be the Lord's people; that they should renounce, and root ou...
A sacred covenant whereby he solemnly engaged both the king, and people, that they should be the Lord's people; that they should renounce, and root out all idolatry, and set up and maintain God's true worship.
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Wesley: 2Ki 11:17 - -- This was a civil covenant, whereby the king engaged himself to rule them justly, and in the fear of God; and the people obliged themselves to defend a...
This was a civil covenant, whereby the king engaged himself to rule them justly, and in the fear of God; and the people obliged themselves to defend and obey him.
JFB: 2Ki 11:13 - -- The profound secrecy with which the conspiracy had been conducted rendered the unusual acclamations of the vast assembled crowd the more startling and...
The profound secrecy with which the conspiracy had been conducted rendered the unusual acclamations of the vast assembled crowd the more startling and roused the suspicions of the tyrant.
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JFB: 2Ki 11:13 - -- That is, the courts, which she was permitted to enter by Jehoiada's directions (2Ki 11:8) in order that she might be secured.
That is, the courts, which she was permitted to enter by Jehoiada's directions (2Ki 11:8) in order that she might be secured.
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That is, fences, that the sacred place might not be stained with human blood.
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JFB: 2Ki 11:17-18 - -- The covenant with the Lord was a renewal of the national covenant with Israel (Exo. 19:1-24:18; "to be unto him a people of inheritance," Deu 4:6; Deu...
The covenant with the Lord was a renewal of the national covenant with Israel (Exo. 19:1-24:18; "to be unto him a people of inheritance," Deu 4:6; Deu 27:9). The covenant between the king and the people was the consequence of this, and by it the king bound himself to rule according to the divine law, while the people engaged to submit, to give him allegiance as the Lord's anointed. The immediate fruit of this renewal of the covenant was the destruction of the temple and the slaughter of the priests of Baal (see 2Ki 10:27); the restoration of the pure worship of God in all its ancient integrity; and the establishment of the young king on the hereditary throne of Judah [2Ki 11:19].
Clarke: 2Ki 11:14 - -- The king stood by a pillar - Stood On a pillar or tribunal; the place or throne on which they were accustomed to put the kings when they proclaimed ...
The king stood by a pillar - Stood On a pillar or tribunal; the place or throne on which they were accustomed to put the kings when they proclaimed them
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Clarke: 2Ki 11:14 - -- Treason, Treason - קשר קשר kesher , kasher ; A conspiracy, A conspiracy! from kashar , to bind, unite together.
Treason, Treason -
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Have her forth - She had pressed in among the guards into the temple
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Clarke: 2Ki 11:15 - -- And him that followeth - The person who takes her part, let him instantly be slain.
And him that followeth - The person who takes her part, let him instantly be slain.
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Clarke: 2Ki 11:16 - -- By the way - which the horses came - They probably brought her out near the king’ s stables. It has been supposed, from Eze 46:1, Eze 46:2, tha...
By the way - which the horses came - They probably brought her out near the king’ s stables. It has been supposed, from Eze 46:1, Eze 46:2, that the east gate of the inner court was that by which the king entered on the Sabbath day, whereas on all other days he entered by the south gate
And there was another gate, called the horse gate, in the wall of the city, (Jer 31:40), for the king’ s horses to go out at from the stables at Millo, which is therefore called, 2Ch 23:15, the horse gate toward the king’ s house.
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Clarke: 2Ki 11:17 - -- Jehoiada made a covenant - A general covenant was first made between the Lord, the Supreme King, the king his viceroy, and the people, that they sho...
Jehoiada made a covenant - A general covenant was first made between the Lord, the Supreme King, the king his viceroy, and the people, that they should all be the Lord’ s people; each being equally bound to live according to the Divine law
Then, secondly, a particular covenant was made between the king and the people, by which the king was bound to rule according to the laws and constitution of the kingdom, and to watch and live for the safety of the public. And the people were bound on their part, to love, honor, succor, and obey the king. Where these mutual and just agreements are made and maintained, there can be nothing else than prosperity in the Church and the state.
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Clarke: 2Ki 11:18 - -- His altars and images brake they in pieces - It is probable that Athaliah had set up the worship of Baal in Judah, as Jezebel had done in Israel; or...
His altars and images brake they in pieces - It is probable that Athaliah had set up the worship of Baal in Judah, as Jezebel had done in Israel; or probably it had never been removed since the days of Solomon. It was no wonder that Jehoiada began his reform with this act, when we learn from 2Ch 24:7, that the sons of Athaliah, that wicked woman, had broken up the house of God; and also all the dedicated things of the house of the Lord did they bestow upon Baalim.
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The people - rejoiced - They were glad to get rid of the tyranny of Athaliah
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Clarke: 2Ki 11:20 - -- And the city was in quiet - She had no partisans to rise up and disturb the king’ s reign.
And the city was in quiet - She had no partisans to rise up and disturb the king’ s reign.
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Clarke: 2Ki 11:21 - -- Seven years old was Jehoash - The first instance on record of making a child seven years old the king of any nation, and especially of such a nation...
Seven years old was Jehoash - The first instance on record of making a child seven years old the king of any nation, and especially of such a nation as the Jews, who were at all times very difficult to be governed.
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TSK: 2Ki 11:14 - -- Num 10:1-10
stood : The Orientals considered a seat by a pillar or column as particularly honourable.
a pillar : 2Ki 23:3; 2Ch 34:31
the princes : 2Ki...
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TSK: 2Ki 11:15 - -- captains : 2Ki 11:4, 2Ki 11:9, 2Ki 11:10; 2Ch 23:9, 2Ch 23:14
Have : Eze 21:14
followeth : 2Ki 11:8
Let : Eze 9:7
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TSK: 2Ki 11:16 - -- by the which : 2Ch 23:15
there was she slain : Gen 9:6; Jdg 1:7; Mat 7:2; Jam 2:13; Rev 16:5-7
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TSK: 2Ki 11:17 - -- made a covenant : 2Ki 11:4; Deu 5:2, Deu 5:3, Deu 29:1-15; Jos 24:25; 2Ch 15:12-14, 2Ch 29:10, 2Ch 34:31; Ezr 10:3; Neh 5:12, Neh 5:13, Neh 9:38, Neh ...
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TSK: 2Ki 11:18 - -- went : 2Ki 9:25-28, 2Ki 10:26, 2Ki 18:4, 2Ki 23:4-6, 2Ki 23:10, 2Ki 23:14; 2Ch 23:17, 2Ch 34:4, 2Ch 34:7
brake they : 2Ki 18:4; Exo 32:20; Deu 12:3; 2...
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TSK: 2Ki 11:19 - -- took : 2Ki 11:4-11
by the way : 2Ki 11:5; 2Ch 23:5, 2Ch 23:19
he sat : 1Ki 1:13; 1Ch 29:23; Jer 17:25, Jer 22:4, Jer 22:30; Mat 19:28, Mat 25:31
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Barnes: 2Ki 11:14 - -- By a pillar - Rather, "upon the pillar"probably a sort of stand, or pulpit, raised on a pillar. Under the later monarchy the Jewish king seems ...
By a pillar - Rather, "upon the pillar"probably a sort of stand, or pulpit, raised on a pillar. Under the later monarchy the Jewish king seems to have had a special place assigned him in the temple-court, from which on occasions he addressed the people (marginal references).
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Barnes: 2Ki 11:15 - -- Have her forth without the ranges - Rather, "Conduct her out between your ranks."Guard her, i. e., on all sides, that the people may not fall u...
Have her forth without the ranges - Rather, "Conduct her out between your ranks."Guard her, i. e., on all sides, that the people may not fall upon her and kill her as she passes through the court, thereby polluting the temple.
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Barnes: 2Ki 11:16 - -- And they laid hands on her - Most modern critics render - "and they gave her space,"i. e., they cleared a way for her, and allowed her to walk ...
And they laid hands on her - Most modern critics render - "and they gave her space,"i. e., they cleared a way for her, and allowed her to walk out of the temple not only unharmed but untonched.
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Barnes: 2Ki 11:17 - -- A covenant - Rather, "the covenant,"which either was already an established part of a coronation (marginal reference "k"), or at least became s...
A covenant - Rather, "the covenant,"which either was already an established part of a coronation (marginal reference "k"), or at least became such afterward.
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Barnes: 2Ki 11:18 - -- A temple had been built to Baal at Jerusalem itself by Athaliah, Ahaziah, or Jehoram. According to Josephus, it was constructed in the reign of Jeho...
A temple had been built to Baal at Jerusalem itself by Athaliah, Ahaziah, or Jehoram. According to Josephus, it was constructed in the reign of Jehoram. Its exact position is uncertain.
Images - The word used here is not the same as in 2Ki 10:26, but a word which implies likeness. The Phoenicians had fashioned images, besides their unfashioned pillar-idols.
The priest appointed ... - The temple worship having been discontinued during Athaliah’ s rule, it devolved on Jehoiada now to re-establish it (see marginal reference). He had already summoned the Levites out of all the cities of Judah 2Ch 23:2, and had made use of them in the events of the day. He therefore proceeded at once to assign the custody of the temple to a particular course, before conducting the young king to the palace.
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Barnes: 2Ki 11:19 - -- They conducted the king down from the temple hill, across the valley of the Tyropoeum, and up the opposite hill to the royal palace, entering it not...
They conducted the king down from the temple hill, across the valley of the Tyropoeum, and up the opposite hill to the royal palace, entering it not by the "horse-gate"2Ki 11:16, where Athaliah had just been slain, but by the "gate of the guard"2Ki 11:6, which was probably the main gate of the palace on the eastern side (see 2Ch 23:20).
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Barnes: 2Ki 11:20 - -- They slew Athaliah with the sword - This is one of the many little repetitions which mark the manner of the writer, and which generally contain...
They slew Athaliah with the sword - This is one of the many little repetitions which mark the manner of the writer, and which generally contain some little point which has not been mentioned before (compare 2Ki 11:16).
Poole: 2Ki 11:13 - -- The noise of the people who came thither upon the hearing of the noise and tidings of what was done.
She came to the people to inquire into the cau...
The noise of the people who came thither upon the hearing of the noise and tidings of what was done.
She came to the people to inquire into the cause of this great noise; being hitherto kept in deep ignorance; partly because it wits managed with so much secrecy, and in the temple; and partly because the people universally hated her, and wished her downfall.
Into the temple of the Lord i.e. into the courts; whither by Jehoiada’ s direction she was permitted to enter, though contrary to his general order, 2Ki 11:8 , that so he might draw her into his net.
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Poole: 2Ki 11:14 - -- By a pillar possibly by one of the two famous pillars of the temple; of which see 1Ki 7:21 ; nigh unto which the throne was erected. If it be said, t...
By a pillar possibly by one of the two famous pillars of the temple; of which see 1Ki 7:21 ; nigh unto which the throne was erected. If it be said, that none but priests might come thither; I answer, ordinarily they might not; but the king being a sacred person, especially upon such extraordinary occasions, might be there. Or, upon a scaffold ; possibly that brazen scaffold which Solomon erected, 2Ch 6:13 , and left there for such purposes. See 2Ki 23:3 .
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Poole: 2Ki 11:15 - -- The officers of the host of these companies of Levites, who are elsewhere called the Lord’ s host , and now were the king’ s host.
Withou...
The officers of the host of these companies of Levites, who are elsewhere called the Lord’ s host , and now were the king’ s host.
Without the ranges of which see above, 2Ki 11:8 . If she will not go out of them of her own accord, force her out of them.
Him that followeth her if any of the people, come hither upon this occasion, shall stand up for her help.
In the house of the Lord i.e. in the court of the temple, lest it bc polluted with her blood.
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Poole: 2Ki 11:16 - -- They laid hands on her or, they gave her space or room, to wit, to go out of the court of the temple, and did not keep her within it, as they could h...
They laid hands on her or, they gave her space or room, to wit, to go out of the court of the temple, and did not keep her within it, as they could have done. Or, they appointed bands for her ; they ordered two bands of the Levites to follow her, and kill her.
By the way by the which the horses came into the king’ s house by the great and public road in which horses and chariots went to the palace.
There was she slain in an ignominious place and manner, as her mother Jezebel had been.
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Poole: 2Ki 11:17 - -- Between the Lord and the king and the people a sacred covenant, whereby he solemnly engaged both the king and people, as it here follows,
that they ...
Between the Lord and the king and the people a sacred covenant, whereby he solemnly engaged both the king and people, as it here follows,
that they should be the Lord’ s people i.e. that they should renounce and root out all idolatry, and set up and maintain God’ s true worship. Compare 2Ki 23:10 .
Between the king also and the people: this was a civil covenant, whereby the king engaged himself to rule them justly, and in the fear of God; and the people obliged themselves to defend and obey him. Compare 2Sa 5:3 .
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Poole: 2Ki 11:18 - -- Before the altar to which possibly he fled for refuge; or rather, he was brought thither as a fit sacrifice to his God.
Officers over the house of t...
Before the altar to which possibly he fled for refuge; or rather, he was brought thither as a fit sacrifice to his God.
Officers over the house of the Lord of which see more particularly, 2Ch 23:18,19 .
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Poole: 2Ki 11:19 - -- By the way of the gate of the guard i.e. by the gate of the royal palace, where the king’ s guard stood.
By the way of the gate of the guard i.e. by the gate of the royal palace, where the king’ s guard stood.
Haydock: 2Ki 11:13 - -- Going in. She must have been attended by a strong guard, to force the passage through the Levites at the door. (Haydock)
Going in. She must have been attended by a strong guard, to force the passage through the Levites at the door. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 2Ki 11:14 - -- A tribunal. A tribune, or place elevated above the rest. (Challoner) ---
Hebrew, "on a pillar." Solomon had stood upon one of brass, three cubits...
A tribunal. A tribune, or place elevated above the rest. (Challoner) ---
Hebrew, "on a pillar." Solomon had stood upon one of brass, three cubits high and five broad. See chap. xxiii. 3., and 2 Paralipomenon vi. 13.
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Haydock: 2Ki 11:15 - -- Precinct. Hebrew sederoth, (untranslated by the Septuagint and (Haydock) improperly supposed by Josephus to be the torrent Cedron) means, "the ran...
Precinct. Hebrew sederoth, (untranslated by the Septuagint and (Haydock) improperly supposed by Josephus to be the torrent Cedron) means, "the ranks" of the guards, (Calmet) or, "ranges" of the sacred buildings, which her impure blood must not defile. (Haydock) ---
Follow her, as an accomplice. (Menochius)
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Haydock: 2Ki 11:16 - -- Thrust. Hebrew, "and she went by the way by which the horses enter the king's house. When she was come within the horse-gate of the palace, they ki...
Thrust. Hebrew, "and she went by the way by which the horses enter the king's house. When she was come within the horse-gate of the palace, they killed her there," 2 Paralipomenon xxiii. 15. Such was the ignominious end of this true daughter of Jezabel! (Haydock)
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Haydock: 2Ki 11:17 - -- People. Joiada, as mediator (Calmet) between God, the king, and the people, engaged the two latter to be faithful to their common Lord, and to each ...
People. Joiada, as mediator (Calmet) between God, the king, and the people, engaged the two latter to be faithful to their common Lord, and to each other. They promised mutually to observe the laws, and, on that condition, the high priest gave them an assurance that God would protect them. (Haydock) ---
The covenant entered into by their fathers (Exodus xix. 5.) was renewed. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 2Ki 11:18 - -- Altar. Many of the sacred ornaments belonging to the temple had been transported to the house of Baal, probably on Mount Olivet, where Solomon had f...
Altar. Many of the sacred ornaments belonging to the temple had been transported to the house of Baal, probably on Mount Olivet, where Solomon had formerly erected such buildings, 3 Kings xi. 5., and 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 7. The reform of the state justly, therefore, began with the destruction of this profane and sacrilegious place. ---
Lord, according to the former regulations, which had been lately ill observed, to prevent any thing unclean from coming in, 2 Paralipomenon xxiii. 19. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "the priest placed overseers ( Greek: episkopons ) in the house of the Lord. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 2Ki 11:19 - -- Phelethi. In the Hebrew of the books of Kings we read nothing of these bands after the reign of David. The same expressions occur here as [in] ver....
Phelethi. In the Hebrew of the books of Kings we read nothing of these bands after the reign of David. The same expressions occur here as [in] ver. 4., "the centurions, the rams, (or captains) and the runners," (Calmet) or guards. (Protestants) (Haydock) ---
Gate, on the west. Athalia had probably entered by the south. ---
Kings. It was made of ivory, &c., 3 Kings x. 18. (Calmet)
Gill: 2Ki 11:13 - -- And when Athaliah heard the noise of the guard, and of the people,.... Their acclamations and shouts at the coronation of the king; for by this time t...
And when Athaliah heard the noise of the guard, and of the people,.... Their acclamations and shouts at the coronation of the king; for by this time the people had some knowledge of the affair, and ran, and came flocking to see the new king, and express their joy on this occasion, and whom they greatly praised, 2Ch 23:12.
she came to the people into the temple of the Lord; the outward court, where the people were assembled; and she seems to come alone, unattended, in great surprise and consternation, and was admitted to pass the guards, being the queen, and alone, and perhaps by the particular order of Jehoiada, though contrary to the general orders he gave, 2Ki 11:8.
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Gill: 2Ki 11:14 - -- And when she looked, behold, the king stood by a pillar, as the manner was,.... Of kings, when they came into the temple on any occasion, civil or rel...
And when she looked, behold, the king stood by a pillar, as the manner was,.... Of kings, when they came into the temple on any occasion, civil or religious, therefore it is called his pillar, 2Ch 23:13, some think this was the brazen scaffold erected by Solomon, 2Ch 6:13, though Vitringa e and Bishop Patrick suppose it to be the post of the east gate of the inner court, from Eze 46:2, according to Jacob Leo f, this was the royal throne in the court of the Israelites, near the high or upper gate, on a marble pillar, where the kings of the house of David sat, when they came into the sanctuary to see the Lord in the second temple; this throne was like an high tower, standing upon two pillars, each twenty cubits high, and their circumference twelve; here sat Joash, and Hezekiah, and Josiah; however, Athaliah saw Jehoash with the crown on his head, and in the place where kings used to sit or stand:
and the princes and the trumpeters by the king; the rulers of the courses of the priests, and the Levites, blowing the trumpets:
and all the people of the land rejoiced, and blew with trumpets; it is added, in 2Ch 23:13 that the singers played also on musical instruments; that were then and there assembled:
and Athaliah rent her clothes; through grief, and as one almost distracted:
and cried, treason, treason! to try if she could get any to take her part, and seize on the new king, and those that set him up.
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Gill: 2Ki 11:15 - -- But Jehoiada the priest commanded the captains of the hundreds, the officers of the host,.... Of the priests and Levites:
and said unto them, have ...
But Jehoiada the priest commanded the captains of the hundreds, the officers of the host,.... Of the priests and Levites:
and said unto them, have her forth without the ranges; the ranks of the guards, which were at the gate leading to the palace, or rather "within" them g; the meaning is, that he ordered her to be had out of the court of the temple, and be put within their ranks, and enclosed by them, that her blood might not be shed in the temple, and yet not escape them:
and him that followeth her, kill with the sword: that takes her part, and offers to help and assist her, passing through the ranks after her, dispatch him at once:
for the priest had said, let her not be slain in the house of the Lord: that it might not be defiled with her blood; by which it appears that the guards had orders concerning her before, should she come to the temple, see 2Ki 11:13.
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Gill: 2Ki 11:16 - -- And they laid hands on her,.... Or rather,"set a place for her'',as the Targum; so Jarchi and Kimchi; made a space, opened a way for her to come out o...
And they laid hands on her,.... Or rather,"set a place for her'',as the Targum; so Jarchi and Kimchi; made a space, opened a way for her to come out of the temple into their ranks, that she might be there taken and slain, and not in the temple:
and she went by the way by the which the horses came into the king's house; either the high road in which the horses and carriages went to the palace, or the way to the king's stables near the palace: and there was she slain; they let her go so far, which was far enough from the temple, and then they slew her.
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Gill: 2Ki 11:17 - -- And Jehoiada made a covenant between the Lord and the king and the people, that they should be the Lord's people,.... Renewed the covenant between the...
And Jehoiada made a covenant between the Lord and the king and the people, that they should be the Lord's people,.... Renewed the covenant between the Lord on the one part, and the king and the people on the other; assuring them, that as God had declared that he would be their God, he would yet be their God to bless and protect them, they continuing in obedience to him; and obliging them to promise that they would serve the Lord their God, and him only, and root out all idolatry from the land, and restore, and continue in, the pure worship of God:
between the king also and the people; he promising, on his part, that he would govern them according to the law of God, and protect them in their rights and properties, privileges and liberties; and they, on their part, that they would honour and obey him, and be his faithful subjects. In 2Ch 23:16 Jehoiada is said to make this covenant between him, &c. which may be understood of the Lord; or if of himself, the meaning is, that it was made between him, the king and people, and the Lord.
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Gill: 2Ki 11:18 - -- And all the people of the land,.... That were at Jerusalem, and the parts adjacent, that came from the country, hearing what was done: went into the h...
And all the people of the land,.... That were at Jerusalem, and the parts adjacent, that came from the country, hearing what was done: went into the house of Baal; a temple of his Athaliah had built, either in Jerusalem, or near it; perhaps on the mount of Olives, called the mount of corruption, 2Ki 23:13 from the idolatry there committed:
and brake it down, his altars and his images brake they in pieces thoroughly; made an entire destruction of them all, temple, altars, the images of Baal and other deities:
and slew Mattan the priest of Baal before the altar; either as he was sacrificing, or that he might be a sacrifice, or where he had fled for refuge:
and the priest appointed officers over the house of the Lord; priests to offer sacrifices, Levites to sing the praises of God, porters at the door of the temple, and watches in it, and restored the courses of the priests, and everything to its proper order, which had been neglected, or had ceased, during the usurpation of Athaliah; see 2Ch 23:18.
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Gill: 2Ki 11:19 - -- And he took the rulers over hundreds, and the captains, and the guard,.... Of which 2Ki 11:4 and all the people of the land; as many as were assembled...
And he took the rulers over hundreds, and the captains, and the guard,.... Of which 2Ki 11:4 and all the people of the land; as many as were assembled together on this occasion:
and they brought down the king from the house of the Lord; the temple, which was built on an eminence:
and came by the way of the gate to the king's house; the gate of the royal palace, where the king's guards were placed, and did their duty: and he sat on the throne of the kings: where the kings of Judah used to sit, and this finished the formality of his being made king.
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Gill: 2Ki 11:20 - -- And all the people of the land rejoiced,.... That one of the house of David was set upon the throne, which they might fear was extinct, as it very nea...
And all the people of the land rejoiced,.... That one of the house of David was set upon the throne, which they might fear was extinct, as it very near was; the lamp of David was almost quenched, only this single life left, from whom a line of kings proceeded, and the King Messiah; the promise of God cannot fail see Psa 132:11, this occasioned great joy:
and the city was quiet: was very easy at, yea, pleased with, the dethroning and death of Athaliah; there was no tumult on account thereof, nor such disturbances as she occasioned in her life:
and they slew Athaliah with the sword beside the king's house; as related in 2Ki 11:16 where she was buried, or what became of her carcass, is not said; some have thought she was cast into the brook Kidron, because Josephus says h Jehoiada ordered her to be had into that valley, and there slain.
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Gill: 2Ki 11:21 - -- Seven years old was Jehoash when he began to reign. Being a year old when his father was killed and having been hid six years in the temple.
Seven years old was Jehoash when he began to reign. Being a year old when his father was killed and having been hid six years in the temple.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 11:15 Heb “for the priest had said, ‘Let her not be put to death in the house of the Lord.’”
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NET Notes: 2Ki 11:16 Heb “and they placed hands on her, and she went the way of the entrance of the horses [into] the house of the king.”
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NET Notes: 2Ki 11:17 Heb “and Jehoiada made a covenant between the Lord and [between] the king and [between] the people, to become a people for the Lord, and between...
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NET Notes: 2Ki 11:19 Heb “he”; the referent (the king) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 11:14 And when she looked, behold, the king stood by a ( n ) pillar, as the manner [was], and the princes and the trumpeters by the king, and all the people...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 11:15 But Jehoiada the priest commanded the captains of the hundreds, the officers of the host, and said unto them, Have her forth without the ranges: and h...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 11:17 And Jehoiada made a ( p ) covenant between the LORD and the king and the people, that they should be the LORD'S people; between the ( q ) king also an...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 11:18 And all the people of the land went into the house of Baal, and brake it down; his altars and his images brake they in pieces thoroughly, and slew Mat...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 11:20 And all the people of the land rejoiced, and the city was in quiet: ( t ) and they slew Athaliah with the sword [beside] the king's house.
( t ) Who ...
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 11:1-21
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 11:1-21 - --1 Jehoash, being saved by Jehosheba his aunt from Athaliah's massacre of the seed royal, is hid six years in the house of God.4 Jehoiada, giving order...
MHCC -> 2Ki 11:13-16; 2Ki 11:17-21
MHCC: 2Ki 11:13-16 - --Athaliah hastened her own destruction. She herself was the greatest traitor, and yet was first and loudest in crying, Treason, treason! The most guilt...
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MHCC: 2Ki 11:17-21 - --King and people would cleave most firmly to each other, when both had joined themselves to the Lord. It is well with a people, when all the changes th...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 11:13-16; 2Ki 11:17-21
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 11:13-16 - -- We may suppose it was designed when they had finished the solemnity of the king's inauguration, to pay a visit to Athaliah, and call her to an accou...
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Matthew Henry: 2Ki 11:17-21 - -- Jehoiada had now got over the harlot part of his work, when, by the death of Athaliah, the young prince had his way to the throne cleared of all opp...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 11:4-20; 2Ki 11:19-21
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 11:4-20 - --
Dethronement of Athaliah and Coronation of Joash (compare the account in 2 Chron 23, which is more elaborate in several points).
(Note: In both ac...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 11:19-21 - --
And he took the captains, and they brought the king down out of the house of Jehovah, etc. The word יקּח is not to be pressed, but simply affirm...
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...
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Constable: 2Ki 11:1-20 - --2. Athaliah's evil reign in Judah 11:1-20
Queen Athaliah usurped the throne of Judah. She was no...
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Constable: 2Ki 11:13-20 - --God's judgment of the usurper 11:13-20
Though Athaliah claimed Jehoash's coronation was ...
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Constable: 2Ki 11:21--13:1 - --3. Jehoash's good reign in Judah 11:21-12:21
With the beginning of Jehoash's reign Judah began t...
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