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Text -- 2 Kings 11:6 (NET)

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11:6 Another third of you will be stationed at the Foundation Gate. Still another third of you will be stationed at the gate behind the royal guard. You will take turns guarding the palace.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Sur one of the gates of Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: WATCH | Usurpation | Sur | Revivals | PRIESTS AND LEVITES | Orphan | OBED | Loyalty | Jehoiada | JOEL (2) | JEZEBEL | JERUSALEM | JEHOASH; JOASH | Israel | GUARD | FOOTMAN | Conspiracy | Citizenship | Church and State | Armies | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
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Word/Phrase Notes
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NET Notes , Geneva Bible

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Ki 11:6 - -- The chief gate of the temple.

The chief gate of the temple.

Wesley: 2Ki 11:6 - -- Either, the king's guard. Or, the guard of the temple; this gate was in the south side.

Either, the king's guard. Or, the guard of the temple; this gate was in the south side.

Wesley: 2Ki 11:6 - -- So you shall guard all the gates or entrances into the temple that neither Athaliah nor any of her soldiers may break in.

So you shall guard all the gates or entrances into the temple that neither Athaliah nor any of her soldiers may break in.

TSK: 2Ki 11:6 - -- the gate of Sur : 1Ch 26:13-19; 2Ch 23:4, 2Ch 23:5 that it be not broken down : or, from breaking up

the gate of Sur : 1Ch 26:13-19; 2Ch 23:4, 2Ch 23:5

that it be not broken down : or, from breaking up

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ki 11:5-8 - -- Five divisions of the guard under their five captains are distinguished here. Three of the five divisions "enter in"on the Sabbath; the other two "g...

Five divisions of the guard under their five captains are distinguished here. Three of the five divisions "enter in"on the Sabbath; the other two "go forth"on the Sabbath 2Ki 11:7. By the former phrase seems to be meant the mounting guard at the royal palace (the "king’ s house,"where Athaliah then was); by the latter the serving of escort to the sovereign beyond the palace bounds. Jehoiada orders that of those whose business it would be to guard the palace on the ensuing Sabbath, one company or cohort should perform that task in the ordinary way, while another should watch the gate of Sur - or better, "the gate of the foundation"2Ch 23:5 - that by which the palace was usually quitted for the temple, and a third should watch another of the palace gates, called "the gate of the guard"(see 2Ki 11:19). The two companies whose proper business it would be to serve as the royal escort beyond the palace walls, he orders to enter the temple, and surround the person of the young king.

2Ki 11:6

That it be not broken down - The one word in the original text of which this is a translation occurs nowhere else; and its meaning is very doubtful.

2Ki 11:8

Within the ranges - Rather, "within the ranks."If anyone tried to break through the soldiers’ ranks to the king, or even to disturb their order, he was to be immediately slain.

Poole: 2Ki 11:6 - -- At the gate of Sur the chief gate of the temple, called the high gate , 2Ki 15:35 , and the foundation gate , 2Ch 23:5 , and the eastgate, Jer 19:2...

At the gate of Sur the chief gate of the temple, called the high gate , 2Ki 15:35 , and the foundation gate , 2Ch 23:5 , and the eastgate, Jer 19:2 , and the middle gate , Jer 39:3 , and the gate of the entrance , Eze 40:15 .

Behind the guard ; either,

1. The king’ s guard; or,

2. The guard of the temple; for such a guard there was, and a captain of the guard, called the captain of the temple, Act 4:1 5:24 . This gate was in the south side; and, as some think, is that which is called sippim , or the threshold gate , 2Ch 23:4 .

So shall ye keep the watch of the house, that it be not broken down i.e. so you shall guard all the gates or entrances into the house or temple of God, that neither Athaliah nor any of her soldiers may break into the temple, and defile it, or destroy it; as she will doubtless endeavour to do. Or, and ye shall keep the watch of the house Massach , as the LXX. and other interpreters render it; who think this was the name of a house not far from the temple; in which, or against which, they were to keep a guard.

Haydock: 2Ki 11:6 - -- Sabbath. On this day the Levites replaced each other; so that many might assemble without suspicion. They guarded the king's apartments in the temp...

Sabbath. On this day the Levites replaced each other; so that many might assemble without suspicion. They guarded the king's apartments in the temple. ---

The gate of Sur, or of the foundation, (2 Paralipomenon xxiii. 5.) and the western gate leading to the palace. (Calmet) ---

Sur, or "the gate of the lords," (Chaldean) is generally supposed to be on the opposite side. (Menochius) ---

But this is uncertain, as well as the situation of Messa, which is perhaps the Musach, chap. xvi. 18. This was probably some building or covert adjoining the temple, (Calmet) either belonging to some private person, (Menochius) or designed to contain the ashes, &c., taken from the temple; (Villalpand ii. 32.) or a tribune for the king in the temple. (Haydock) -- The Chaldean seems to have explained it as an adverb, sollicite, "with diligence," (Menochius) as well as the Septuagint, (Du Hamel) which is consonant to Vatable; you shall guard the house "from desertion." Let no one quit his post. (Menochius)

Gill: 2Ki 11:6 - -- And a third part shall be at the gate of Sur,.... Generally thought by the Jews to be the eastern gate, so called, as they say, because such as were d...

And a third part shall be at the gate of Sur,.... Generally thought by the Jews to be the eastern gate, so called, as they say, because such as were defiled were bid to depart, or go back, as this word signifies, and not enter the temple; it is called "the gate of the foundation", 2Ch 23:5 because, according to Ben Gersom, here the foundation of the sanctuary was first laid; it is said b to have five other names besides these:

and a third part at the gate behind the guard; the temple guard, which had a captain of them, Act 4:1 this gate is supposed to be the same with "sippim", or the threshold gate, 2Ch 23:4 and to be the southern one:

so shall ye keep the watch of the house, that it be not broken down; guard the temple, that none break or rush into it, of Athaliah's party.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ki 11:6 The meaning of מַסָּח (massakh) is not certain. The translation above, rather than understanding it as a genitive ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 11:6 And a third part [shall be] at the gate of ( g ) Sur; and a third part at the gate behind the guard: so shall ye keep the watch of the house, that it ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 11:4-12 - -- Six years Athaliah tyrannised. We have not a particular account of her reign; no doubt it was of a piece with the beginning. While Jehu was extirpat...

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...

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...

Constable: 2Ki 11:1-12 - --God's preservation of a legitimate king 11:1-12 Athaliah was the mother of the Judean ki...

Guzik: 2Ki 11:1-21 - --2 Kings 11 - The Young King Joash A. The preservation of Joash. 1. (1-3) The queen mother reigns over Judah. When Athaliah the mother of Ahaziah s...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS, in the ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, constitute one book. Various titles have been given them; in the Septu...

JFB: 2 Kings (Outline) MOAB REBELS. (2Ki 1:1) AHAZIAH'S JUDGMENT BY ELIJAH. (2Ki 1:2-8) ELIJAH BRINGS FIRE FROM HEAVEN ON AHAZIAH'S MESSENGERS. (2Ki 1:9-16) AHAZIAH DIES, A...

TSK: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) The events detailed in these books (Kings) are highly interesting and important. The account of the wisdom, magnificence, and extended commerce of So...

TSK: 2 Kings 11 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ki 11:1, Jehoash, being saved by Jehosheba his aunt from Athaliah’s massacre of the seed royal, is hid six years in the house of God; ...

Poole: 2 Kings 11 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS CHAPTER 11 Athaliah destroyeth all the royal family: only Joash escapeth; is hid six years in the house of God, 2Ki 11:1-3 . Jehoiada, giving...

MHCC: 2 Kings 11 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ki 11:1-12) Athaliah usurps the government of Judah, Jehoash made king. (2Ki 11:13-16) Athaliah put to death. (2Ki 11:17-21) The worship of the Lo...

Matthew Henry: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Kings This second book of the Kings (which the Septuagint, numbering from Samuel, ca...

Matthew Henry: 2 Kings 11 (Chapter Introduction) The revolution in the kingdom of Israel was soon perfected in Jehu's settlement; we must now enquire into the affairs of the kingdom of Judah, whic...

Constable: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) Introduction Second Kings continues the narrative begun in 1 Kings. It opens with the translation of godly Elijah to hea...

Constable: 2 Kings (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Kings) 3. Ahaziah's evil reign in Israel -1 Kings 22:51-2...

Constable: 2 Kings 2 Kings Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. "An Interpretation of the Babylonian Exile: A Study of 2 Kings 20, Isaia...

Haydock: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) THE FOURTH BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This Book brings us to the conclusion of the kingdom of Israel, (chap. xvii.) and to the captivity of ...

Gill: 2 Kings (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS This, and the preceding book, are properly but one book divided into two parts, because of the size of it, as the book of S...

Gill: 2 Kings 11 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS 11 This chapter relates how that Joash the son of Ahaziah, king of Judah, being hid and preserved, when his grandmother mur...

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