
Text -- 2 Kings 11:2 (NET)




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Jehosheba and her husband Jehoiada.

Wesley: 2Ki 11:2 - -- chamber - Which was in the house of the Lord. So that it was one of those chambers adjoining to the temple, that were for the uses of the priests and ...
chamber - Which was in the house of the Lord. So that it was one of those chambers adjoining to the temple, that were for the uses of the priests and Levites only: which made it more proper for this purpose. Now was the promise made to David bound up in one life. And yet it did not fail. Thus to the Son of David will God, according to his promise, secure a spiritual seed: which tho' sometimes reduced to a small number, brought very low, and seemingly lost, yet will be preserved to the end of time. It was a special providence that Joram tho' a king, a wicked king, married his daughter to Jehoiada, a priest, an holy priest. This some might think a disparagement to the royal family; but it saved the royal family from ruin. For Jehoiada's interest in the temple, gave her an opportunity to preserve the child: and her interest in the royal family, gave him an opportunity of setting him on the throne. See what blessings they lay up in store for their families who marry their children to those that are wise and good.

Not by Athaliah, but by a secondary wife.

JFB: 2Ki 11:2 - -- Either from among the corpses, he being considered dead, or out of the palace nursery.
Either from among the corpses, he being considered dead, or out of the palace nursery.

JFB: 2Ki 11:2 - -- For the use of the priests, which was in some part of the temple (2Ki 11:3), and of which Jehoiada and his wife had the sole charge. What is called, h...
For the use of the priests, which was in some part of the temple (2Ki 11:3), and of which Jehoiada and his wife had the sole charge. What is called, however, the bedchamber in the East is not the kind of apartment that we understand by the name, but a small closet, into which are flung during the day the mattresses and other bedding materials spread on the floors or divans of the sitting-rooms by day. Such a slumber-room was well suited to be a convenient place for the recovery of his wounds, and a hiding-place for the royal infant and his nurse.
Clarke -> 2Ki 11:2
Clarke: 2Ki 11:2 - -- Daughter of - Joram, sister of Ahaziah - It is not likely that Jehosheba was the daughter of Athaliah; she was sister, we find, to Ahaziah the son o...
Daughter of - Joram, sister of Ahaziah - It is not likely that Jehosheba was the daughter of Athaliah; she was sister, we find, to Ahaziah the son of Athaliah, but probably by a different mother. The mother of Jehoash was Zibiah of Beer-sheba; see 2Ki 12:1.
TSK -> 2Ki 11:2
TSK: 2Ki 11:2 - -- Jehosheba : 2Ch 22:11, Jehoshabeath
Joram : 2Ki 8:16, Jehoram
Joash : 2Ki 12:1, 2Ki 12:2, Jehoash
they hid him : 2Ki 8:19; Pro 21:30; Isa 7:6, Isa 7:7...
Jehosheba : 2Ch 22:11, Jehoshabeath
Joram : 2Ki 8:16, Jehoram
Joash : 2Ki 12:1, 2Ki 12:2, Jehoash
they hid him : 2Ki 8:19; Pro 21:30; Isa 7:6, Isa 7:7, Isa 37:35, Isa 65:8, Isa 65:9; Jer 33:17, Jer 33:21, Jer 33:26
in the bedchamber :

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Barnes -> 2Ki 11:2
Barnes: 2Ki 11:2 - -- Jehosheba ... sister of Ahaziah - " Half-sister,"according to Josephus - daughter of Joram, not by Athaliah, but by another wife. She was marrie...
Jehosheba ... sister of Ahaziah - " Half-sister,"according to Josephus - daughter of Joram, not by Athaliah, but by another wife. She was married to Jehoiada the high priest, and was thus in a position to save and conceal her nephew, Joash, who was only one year old (compare 2Ki 11:3, 2Ki 11:21).
In the bedchamber - literally, "in the chamber of mattresses"- probabIy a store-room in the palace in which mattresses were kept.
Poole -> 2Ki 11:2
Poole: 2Ki 11:2 - -- Jehosheba called Jehoshabeath , 2Ch 22:11 .
The daughter of king Joram to wit, by another wife, and not by this Athaliah; for it is not likely Jeh...
Jehosheba called Jehoshabeath , 2Ch 22:11 .
The daughter of king Joram to wit, by another wife, and not by this Athaliah; for it is not likely Jehoiada, who married her, 2Ch 22:11 , would have married one of that wicked and cursed house, except he were married very young, and therein overruled by his parents.
Joash the son of Ahaziah: either,
1. His adopted and legal son, who was to succeed him, though he was of another house, and of Nathan’ s family, as many think; such persons being sometimes called the sons of their predecessors, as we shall see hereafter. Or rather,
2. His proper and natural son; for not only he, but the rest who were slain, are here called the king’ s (i.e. Joram’ s) sons. From among the king’ s sons which were slain ; either,
1. From amidst of the carcasses, where this infant was laid, and supposed by her to be killed, though it was not quite dead, either through the compassion or connivance of the instruments of this execution, or by some other artifice which his nurse used. Or,
2. Out of that apartment of the palace which was allotted for the king’ s children.
They hid him ; Jehosheba and her husband Jehoiada.
In the bed-chamber ; which was in the house of the Lord, as is affirmed in the next verse. So that it was one of those chambers adjoining or near to the temple, which were for the uses of the priests and Levites, and for them only; which made it more proper for this purpose.
Haydock -> 2Ki 11:2
Haydock: 2Ki 11:2 - -- Sister. She had probably a different mother, as she consented to the death of Athalia. (Calmet) ---
But the crimes of the latter require such a pu...
Sister. She had probably a different mother, as she consented to the death of Athalia. (Calmet) ---
But the crimes of the latter require such a punishment; and even a daughter would have done wrong to screen her. (Haydock) ---
Josabeth, as she is called in 2 Paralipomenon xxii. 11., was married to Joiada the high priest, ibid. [2 Paralipomenon xxii. 11.] ---
Out of. Hebrew and Paralipomenon, "hid him, even him and his nurse, in the bed-chamber" of the priest, in the temple; (Salien) different from that bed-chamber in which he had hitherto been nursed. Thus the passage may be reconciled. (Menochius) (Calmet) ---
Some maintain that Joas was not the son of Ochozias, in whom the line of Solomon ended, but a descendant of David by Nathan. But he is always styled the king's son, and the authority of the false Philo of Annius is of no weight. (Calmet) ---
Joiada is called Barachias, "blessed of the Lord," on account of his justice, (St. Jerome) in Matthew xxiii.
Gill -> 2Ki 11:2
Gill: 2Ki 11:2 - -- But Jehosheba, the daughter of King Joram,.... Not by Athaliah, but another woman; for an high priest, as her husband was, would not have married the ...
But Jehosheba, the daughter of King Joram,.... Not by Athaliah, but another woman; for an high priest, as her husband was, would not have married the daughter of such an idolatrous woman, nor would she have married her to him:
sister of Ahaziah, took Joash the son of Ahaziah, and stole him from among the king's sons which were slain: among whom he lay; either being cast there by the murderer, or her associates, supposed to be dead, or by his nurse, that he might be thought to be so, who acquainting his aunt with it, went and privately took him away:
and they hid him, even him and his nurse, in the bedchamber from Athaliah, so that he was not slain; that is, Jehosheba and her husband hid him and his nurse in a bedchamber; or "chamber of beds" y, in which there were more beds than one; one of the chambers of the priests and Levites in the temple, that is, which were adjoining to it; for into the sanctuary itself it was not usual to bring beds z; wherefore
the house of the Lord, in the next verse, must be understood largely as including all the appendages of it.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 11:2 Heb “and they hid him from Athaliah and he was not put to death.” The subject of the plural verb (“they hid”) is probably inde...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 11:2
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 11:2 But Jehosheba, the daughter of king Joram, sister of Ahaziah, ( b ) took Joash the son of Ahaziah, and stole him from among the king's sons [which wer...

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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 11:1-12
MHCC: 2Ki 11:1-12 - --Athaliah destroyed all she knew to be akin to the crown. Jehoash, one of the king's sons, was hid. Now was the promise made to David bound up in one l...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 11:1-3
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 11:1-3 - -- God had assured David of the continuance of his family, which is called his ordaining a lamp for his anointed; and this cannot but appear a great ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 11:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 11:1-3 - --
The Government of Athaliah (cf. 2Ch 22:10-12). After the death of Ahaziah of Judah, his mother Athaliah, a daughter of Ahab and Jezebel (see at 2Ki ...
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 11:1-20 - --2. Athaliah's evil reign in Judah 11:1-20
Queen Athaliah usurped the throne of Judah. She was no...
