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Text -- 2 Kings 12:1-9 (NET)
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To the true God.
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Wesley: 2Ki 12:4 - -- _Remembering that he owed his preservation and restoration to the temple, and that he was made by God the guardian of his temple, he now takes care to...
_Remembering that he owed his preservation and restoration to the temple, and that he was made by God the guardian of his temple, he now takes care to repair it.
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Wesley: 2Ki 12:4 - -- The money which had been either formerly or lately vowed or dedicated to the service of God and of his house.
The money which had been either formerly or lately vowed or dedicated to the service of God and of his house.
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Wesley: 2Ki 12:4 - -- Or rather, that shall be brought: for though the people might vow to bring it thither in convenient time, yet it is not likely they would bring much m...
Or rather, that shall be brought: for though the people might vow to bring it thither in convenient time, yet it is not likely they would bring much money thither in the tyrannical and idolatrous reign of Athaliah.
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Wesley: 2Ki 12:4 - -- The half shekel, which was paid for every one that was numbered from twenty years old and upward.
The half shekel, which was paid for every one that was numbered from twenty years old and upward.
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Wesley: 2Ki 12:4 - -- Heb. the money of souls, or persons according to his taxing, the money which every man that had vowed his person to God, paid according to the rate wh...
Heb. the money of souls, or persons according to his taxing, the money which every man that had vowed his person to God, paid according to the rate which the priest put upon him.
JFB: 2Ki 12:2 - -- So far as related to his outward actions and the policy of his government. But it is evident from the sequel of his history that the rectitude of his ...
So far as related to his outward actions and the policy of his government. But it is evident from the sequel of his history that the rectitude of his administration was owing more to the salutary influence of his preserver and tutor, Jehoiada, than to the honest and sincere dictates of his own mind.
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JFB: 2Ki 12:3 - -- The popular fondness for the private and disorderly rites performed in the groves and recesses of hills was so inveterate that even the most powerful ...
The popular fondness for the private and disorderly rites performed in the groves and recesses of hills was so inveterate that even the most powerful monarchs had been unable to accomplish their suppression; no wonder that in the early reign of a young king, and after the gross irregularities that had been allowed during the maladministration of Athaliah, the difficulty of putting an end to the superstitions associated with "the high places" was greatly increased.
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JFB: 2Ki 12:4 - -- There is here given an account of the measures which the young king took for repairing the temple by the levying of taxes: 1. "The money of every one ...
There is here given an account of the measures which the young king took for repairing the temple by the levying of taxes: 1. "The money of every one that passeth the account," namely, half a shekel, as "an offering to the Lord" (Exo 30:13). 2. "The money that every man is set at," that is, the redemption price of every one who had devoted himself or any thing belonging to him to the Lord, and the amount of which was estimated according to certain rules (Lev 27:1-8). 3. Free will or voluntary offerings made to the sanctuary. The first two were paid annually (see 2Ch 24:5).
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JFB: 2Ki 12:7-10 - -- This mode of collection not proving so productive as was expected (the dilatoriness of the priests was the chief cause of the failure), a new arrangem...
This mode of collection not proving so productive as was expected (the dilatoriness of the priests was the chief cause of the failure), a new arrangement was proposed. A chest was placed by the high priest at the entrance into the temple, into which the money given by the people for the repairs of the temple was to be put by the Levites who kept the door. The object of this chest was to make a separation between the money to be raised for the building from the other moneys destined for the general use of the priests, in the hope that the people would be more liberal in their contributions when it was known that their offerings would be devoted to the special purpose of making the necessary repairs. The duty of attending to this work was no longer to devolve on the priests, but to be undertaken by the king.
Clarke: 2Ki 12:2 - -- Jehoash did - right in the sight of the Lord - While Jehoiada the priest, who was a pious, holy man, lived, Jehoash walked uprightly; but it appears...
Jehoash did - right in the sight of the Lord - While Jehoiada the priest, who was a pious, holy man, lived, Jehoash walked uprightly; but it appears from 2Ch 24:17, 2Ch 24:18, that he departed from the worship of the true God after the death of this eminent high priest, lapsed into idolatry, and seems to have had a share in the murder of Zechariah, who testified against his transgressions, and those of the princes of Judah. See above, 2Ki 11:20-21 (note)
O how few of the few who begin to live to God continue unto the end!
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Clarke: 2Ki 12:3 - -- The high places were not taken away - Without the total destruction of these there could be no radical reform. The toleration of any species of idol...
The high places were not taken away - Without the total destruction of these there could be no radical reform. The toleration of any species of idolatry in the land, whatever else was done in behalf of true religion, left, and in effect fostered, a seed which springing up, regenerated in time the whole infernal system. Jehoiada did not use his influence as he might have done; for as he had the king’ s heart and hand with him, he might have done what he pleased.
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Clarke: 2Ki 12:4 - -- All the money of the dedicated things - From all this account we find that the temple was in a very ruinous state; the walls were falling down, some...
All the money of the dedicated things - From all this account we find that the temple was in a very ruinous state; the walls were falling down, some had perhaps actually fallen, and there was no person so zealous for the pure worship of God, as to exert himself to shore up the falling temple
The king himself seems to have been the first who noticed these dilapidations, and took measures for the necessary repairs. The repairs were made from the following sources
1. The things which pious persons had dedicated to the service of God
2. The free-will offerings of strangers who had visited Jerusalem: the money of every one that passeth
3. The half-shekel which the males were obliged to pay from the age of twenty years (Exo 30:12) for the redemption of their souls, that is their lives, which is here called the money that every man is set at
All these sources had ever been in some measure open, but instead of repairing the dilapidations in the Lord’ s house, the priests and Levites had converted the income to their own use.
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Clarke: 2Ki 12:6 - -- In the three and twentieth year - In what year Jehoash gave the orders for these repairs, we cannot tell; but the account here plainly intimates tha...
In the three and twentieth year - In what year Jehoash gave the orders for these repairs, we cannot tell; but the account here plainly intimates that they had been long given, and that nothing was done, merely through the inactivity and negligence of the priests; see 2Ch 24:6
It seems that the people had brought money in abundance, and the pious Jehoiada was over the priests, and yet nothing was done! Though Jehoiada was a good man, he does not appear to have had much of the spirit of an active zeal; and simple piety, without zeal and activity, is of little use when a reformation in religion and manners is necessary to be brought about. Philip Melancthon was orthodox, pious, and learned, but he was a man of comparative inactivity. In many respects Martin Luther was by far his inferior, but in zeal and activity he was a flaming and consuming fire; and by him, under God, was the mighty Reformation, from the corruptions of popery, effected. Ten thousand Jehoiadas and Melancthons might have wished it in vain; Luther worked, and God worked by him, in him, and for him.
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Clarke: 2Ki 12:9 - -- Jehoiada - took a chest - This chest was at first set beside the altar, as is here mentioned; but afterwards, for the convenience of the people, it ...
Jehoiada - took a chest - This chest was at first set beside the altar, as is here mentioned; but afterwards, for the convenience of the people, it was set without the gate; see 2Ch 24:8.
TSK: 2Ki 12:1 - -- the seventh : 2Ki 9:27, 2Ki 11:1, 2Ki 11:3, 2Ki 11:4, 2Ki 11:21; 2Ch 24:1-14
Jehoash : 2Ki 11:2; 1Ch 3:11, Joash
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TSK: 2Ki 12:4 - -- am 3148, bc 856
said to the priests : 2Ki 22:4; 2Ch 29:4-11, 2Ch 35:2
the money : 2Ki 12:18; 1Ki 7:1; 1Ch 18:11; 2Ch 15:18, 2Ch 31:12
dedicated things...
am 3148, bc 856
said to the priests : 2Ki 22:4; 2Ch 29:4-11, 2Ch 35:2
the money : 2Ki 12:18; 1Ki 7:1; 1Ch 18:11; 2Ch 15:18, 2Ch 31:12
dedicated things : or, holy things, Heb. holiness, Lev 5:15, Lev 5:16, 27:12-27, Lev 27:31
even the money : 2Ki 22:4; Exo 30:12-16; 2Ch 24:9, 2Ch 24:10
that every man is set at : Heb. of the souls of his estimation, Lev 27:2-8
and all the money : Exo 25:1, Exo 25:2, Exo 35:5, Exo 35:22, Exo 35:29, Exo 36:3; 1Ch 29:3-9, 1Ch 29:17; Ezr 1:6, Ezr 2:69, Ezr 7:16; Ezr 8:25-28; Luk 21:4
cometh : etc. Heb. ascendeth upon the heart of a man
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TSK: 2Ki 12:5 - -- Let the priests : 2Ch 24:5
let them repair : 2Ki 12:12, 2Ki 22:5, 2Ki 22:6; 1Ki 11:27; 2Ch 24:7; Isa 58:12
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TSK: 2Ki 12:6 - -- three and twentieth year : Heb. twentieth year and third year
the priests : 1Sa 2:29, 1Sa 2:30; 2Ch 29:34; Isa 56:10-12; Mal 1:10; Phi 2:21; 1Pe 5:2
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TSK: 2Ki 12:7 - -- king Jehoash : 2Ch 24:5, 2Ch 24:6-14
Jehoiada : 2Ki 12:2, 2Ki 11:4; 2Ch 23:1, 2Ch 24:16
Why repair ye : 1Ch 21:3
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TSK: 2Ki 12:9 - -- took a chest : 2Ch 24:8-14; Mar 12:41
beside : 2Ch 24:10
the priests : 2Ki 22:4, 2Ki 23:4, 2Ki 25:18; 1Ch 15:18, 1Ch 15:24; Jer 35:4, Jer 52:24
door :...
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Barnes: 2Ki 12:2 - -- All his days ... - i. e., so long as Jehoiada was his adviser"(compare 2Ch 24:15-22). Jehoida was, practically speaking, regent during the mino...
All his days ... - i. e., so long as Jehoiada was his adviser"(compare 2Ch 24:15-22). Jehoida was, practically speaking, regent during the minority of Jehoash, i. e., 10 or 12 years. An increase of power to the priestly order was the natural consequence. Jehoiada bore the title of "high priest"2Ki 12:10, which had been dropped since the time of Eleazar Jos 20:6, and the Levitical order from this time became more mixed up with public affairs and possessed greater influence than previously. Jehoiada’ s successors traced their office to him rather than to Aaron Jer 29:26.
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Barnes: 2Ki 12:3 - -- The worship on the "high places"seems to have continued uninterruptedly to the time of Hezekiah, who abolished it 2Ki 18:4. It was, however, again e...
The worship on the "high places"seems to have continued uninterruptedly to the time of Hezekiah, who abolished it 2Ki 18:4. It was, however, again established by Manasseh, his son 2Ki 21:3. The priests at this time cannot have regarded it as idolatrous, or Jehoiada would have put it during his regency.
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Barnes: 2Ki 12:4 - -- It is remarkable that the first movement toward restoring the fabric of the temple should have come, not from Jehoiada, but from Jehoash (compare 2C...
It is remarkable that the first movement toward restoring the fabric of the temple should have come, not from Jehoiada, but from Jehoash (compare 2Ch 24:4). Jehoiada had, it seems, allowed the mischief done in Athaliah’ s time to remain unrepaired during the whole term of his government.
The money of every one ... - Three kinds of sacred money are here distinguished - first, the half shekel required in the Law Exo 30:13 to be paid by every one above twenty years of age when he passed the numbering; secondly, the money to be paid by such as had devoted themselves, or those belonging to them, by vow to Yahweh, which was a variable sum dependent on age, sex, and property Lev 27:2-8; and thirdly, the money offered in the way of free-will offerings.
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Barnes: 2Ki 12:5 - -- The collection was not to be made in Jerusalem only, but in all "the cities of Judah"2Ch 24:5; the various priests and Levites being collectors in t...
The collection was not to be made in Jerusalem only, but in all "the cities of Judah"2Ch 24:5; the various priests and Levites being collectors in their own neighborhoods.
Breaches - The word in the original includes every kind and degree of ruin or dilapidation.
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Barnes: 2Ki 12:6 - -- No money had for some time been brought in (marginal reference "g"). Perhaps it was difficult for the priests and Levites to know exactly what propo...
No money had for some time been brought in (marginal reference "g"). Perhaps it was difficult for the priests and Levites to know exactly what proportion of the money paid to them was fairly applicable to the temple service and to their own support; and what, consequently, was the balance which they ought to apply to the repairs.
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Barnes: 2Ki 12:9 - -- The priests that kept the door - The north door into the priests’ court Eze 40:35-43 seems to be intended, not the door of the temple bui...
The priests that kept the door - The north door into the priests’ court Eze 40:35-43 seems to be intended, not the door of the temple building. The chest must have been placed a little to the right of this north door, between it and the altar of burnt-offering, so that the people could see it from the doorway. The people were not ordinarily allowed to go within the doorway into this court, which belonged to the priests and Levites only.
Poole: 2Ki 12:2 - -- To wit, for the matter of it, though not with an honest and sincere mind, but only by the influence of his good tutor and restorer, as the words her...
To wit, for the matter of it, though not with an honest and sincere mind, but only by the influence of his good tutor and restorer, as the words here following plainly imply.
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Poole: 2Ki 12:3 - -- The people were so fondly and strangely addicted to
the high places that the foregoing kings, though men of riper years, and great power and coura...
The people were so fondly and strangely addicted to
the high places that the foregoing kings, though men of riper years, and great power and courage, and finally settled in their thrones, could not take them away; and therefore it is not strange if Jehoiada could not now remove them, when the king was very young and tender, and not well settled in his kingdom, and when the people were more corrupt and disorderly through Athaliah’ s maladministration.
Sacrificed and burnt incense in the high places to God.
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Poole: 2Ki 12:4 - -- Remembering that he owed his preservation and restoration to the temple, and that he was made by God the guardian of his temple and worship, and tha...
Remembering that he owed his preservation and restoration to the temple, and that he was made by God the guardian of his temple and worship, and that he had covenanted to be so, Jehoash now takes care to repair it.
All the money of the dedicated things: this may be, either, first, The general designation of the money, the particulars whereof here follow. Or rather, secondly, A special branch of it, the money which had been either formerly or lately vowed or dedicated to the use and service of God and of his house, either by the former kings; of which see below, 2Ki 12:18 , and compare 1Ki 7:51 15:15 2Ki 12:18 2Ch 15:8 ; or by this king or his people.
That is brought or rather, that shall be brought ; for though the people might vow to bring it thither in convenient time, yet it is not likely they would bring much money thither in the tyrannical and idolatrous reign of Athaliah; or if they did, that Athaliah would not seize it for her own use.
The money of every one that passeth the account i.e. the half shekel, which was paid for every one that was numbered from twenty years old and upward; of which the very same phrase is used Exo 30:13 compare 2Ch 24:5,6,9 .
The money that every man is set at Heb. the money of souls , or persons, according to his taxing , i.e. the money which every man that had vowed his person to God paid according to the rate which the priest put upon him; of which see Lev 27:2 , &c.
All the money that cometh into any man’ s heart all that shall be freely offered. See Exo 25:2 35:5 .
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Poole: 2Ki 12:5 - -- Let the priests take it to them let them go abroad through all the parts of the land, as they have acquaintance and interest, and gather up the money...
Let the priests take it to them let them go abroad through all the parts of the land, as they have acquaintance and interest, and gather up the money, and bring it to Jerusalem.
Wheresoever any breach shall be found either through decay, or by ill accidents, or by the malice of Athaliah or her relations; of which see 2Ch 24:7 .
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Poole: 2Ki 12:6 - -- Either because the people were generally corrupt and backward to the worship of God, especially where it cost them any thing; or because the persons...
Either because the people were generally corrupt and backward to the worship of God, especially where it cost them any thing; or because the persons employed in making the collections were negligent, or unfaithful, perverting the money received to their own uses, as may seem probable from the contrary character of other persons, of whom it is noted that they dealt faithfully, below, 2Ki 12:15 ; or because the people did not like this way of collection, and had no good opinion of the collectors’ faithfulness.
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i.e. The money which you have already received.
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Poole: 2Ki 12:8 - -- Nor to take the charge of that work which the king had committed unto them, but freely to resign it to whom the king should appoint.
Nor to take the charge of that work which the king had committed unto them, but freely to resign it to whom the king should appoint.
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Poole: 2Ki 12:9 - -- Jehoiada the priest by the king’ s consent, 2Ch 24:8 .
Beside the altar in the priests’ court.
Object . It was placed without at the g...
Jehoiada the priest by the king’ s consent, 2Ch 24:8 .
Beside the altar in the priests’ court.
Object . It was placed without at the gate of the house of the Lord, 2Ch 24:8 .
Answ Either, first, It was first placed by the altar, and afterwards thence removed to the gate of the court, for the people’ s greater satisfaction, that they might come thither, and put in their money with their own hands. Or, secondly, That place 2 Chron speaks of the gate of the temple strictly so called, nigh unto which the altar of burnt-offerings was. Or, thirdly, It was placed near the entrance into the priests’ court, which was over against the altar, and not far from it; so as the people standing in their own court might either put their money into it, or see when the priests put it in.
The priests that kept the door the door of the priests’ court, which, together with the temple and all its utensils, was committed to the charge of the priests and Levites, Num 18:4 1Ch 9:26 , &c.
Haydock: 2Ki 12:2 - -- Taught him. Joiada lived, at least, till the 23d year of the reign of Joas, (ver. 6.) and the king seems to have persevered some time longer in virt...
Taught him. Joiada lived, at least, till the 23d year of the reign of Joas, (ver. 6.) and the king seems to have persevered some time longer in virtue.
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Haydock: 2Ki 12:3 - -- Places, to the true God, but contrary to his law. The king was deterred from overturning these altars, through human policy; which did not meet with...
Places, to the true God, but contrary to his law. The king was deterred from overturning these altars, through human policy; which did not meet with the divine approbation. (Calmet) See 3 Kings xxii. 24., and Deuteronomy xii. 8.
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Haydock: 2Ki 12:4 - -- Sanctified. That is, dedicated to God's service. (Challoner) ---
Literally, "of the holy" sanctorum. (Haydock) ---
For the use of the sanctuar...
Sanctified. That is, dedicated to God's service. (Challoner) ---
Literally, "of the holy" sanctorum. (Haydock) ---
For the use of the sanctuary. ---
Pass, as strangers, (3 Kings viii. 41.) desiring sacrifice to be offered, (Grotius) or who pass in the roll of those who have attained their 20th year, and are obliged to pay half a sicle, Exodus xx. 13, 14. This was the first fund which had been turned to a different purpose by the priests, (Calmet) under the wicked kings. (Haydock) ---
Soul. that is, the ordinary oblation, which every soul was to offer by the law, Exodus xxx. (Challoner) ---
Or, this was a second fund arising from the redemption of vows, Leviticus xxi. 2. ---
Lord. Voluntary contributions, like that of the widow, (Luke xxi. 2.) were also recommended; and Joas sent Levites throughout the land, every year, to collect what they could, for the reparation of the temple, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 5.
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Haydock: 2Ki 12:5 - -- Order. Hebrew, "acquaintance." Let them receive the contributions on the spot where they reside; or, let those who are on duty in the temple take t...
Order. Hebrew, "acquaintance." Let them receive the contributions on the spot where they reside; or, let those who are on duty in the temple take them. (Calmet) ---
Thing. Hebrew, "breach," badek, a term which the Septuagint retain. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 2Ki 12:6 - -- Temple. It is not known when the king gave his orders; but they were executed with negligence, as they seemed to interfere (Calmet) with the emolume...
Temple. It is not known when the king gave his orders; but they were executed with negligence, as they seemed to interfere (Calmet) with the emoluments assigned by the law to the Levites, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 5. (Haydock) ---
The latter Jews were obliged to pay half a sicle towards the repairs of the temple. (Tirinus)
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Haydock: 2Ki 12:8 - -- Forbidden. Hebrew, Septuagint, &c., "And the priests consented to take no," &c. They were also obliged to restore what they had already received. ...
Forbidden. Hebrew, Septuagint, &c., "And the priests consented to take no," &c. They were also obliged to restore what they had already received. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 2Ki 12:9 - -- By the altar, yet without the enclosure, that any person might freely put in what he thought proper, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 8. Priests were still a...
By the altar, yet without the enclosure, that any person might freely put in what he thought proper, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 8. Priests were still appointed to watch, that no fraud was committed: and they counted the money which the law ordained to be paid. Josephus (Jewish Wars vi. 5.) speaks of many coffers; one might be near the altar, and another out of the door. (Menochius)
Gill: 2Ki 12:1 - -- In the seventh year of Jehu Jehoash began to reign,.... So that he reigned twenty one or twenty two years contemporary with Jehu's reign, for Jehu rei...
In the seventh year of Jehu Jehoash began to reign,.... So that he reigned twenty one or twenty two years contemporary with Jehu's reign, for Jehu reigned twenty eight years:
and forty years reigned he in Jerusalem; the same number of years David and Solomon reigned:
and his mother's name was Zibiah of Beersheba; a city in the tribe of Simeon, in the extreme part of the land of Canaan southward; her name in the Chaldee dialect is Tabitha, the same with Dorcas in Greek, Act 9:36.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:2 - -- And Jehoash did that which was right in the sight of the Lord all his days,.... Worshipping the only true God, and ruling and walking according to the...
And Jehoash did that which was right in the sight of the Lord all his days,.... Worshipping the only true God, and ruling and walking according to the law of God:
wherein Jehoiada the priest instructed him; and so long as he observed his instructions, and as long as that priest lived, he reigned well; for to that period "all his days must be limited"; for after his death he was seduced by the princes of Judah to idolatry, and lived scandalously, and died ignominiously; see 2Ch 24:2.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:3 - -- But the high places were not taken away,.... Used before the temple was built, or set up in Rehoboam's time, 1Ki 14:23 contrary to the law of God, whi...
But the high places were not taken away,.... Used before the temple was built, or set up in Rehoboam's time, 1Ki 14:23 contrary to the law of God, which required that sacrifices should only be offered in the place the Lord chose to dwell in, Deu 12:4 the people still sacrificed and burnt incense in the high places; as they had done in the times of Athaliah, and though the pure worship of God was restored at Jerusalem; and indeed this they did in all preceding reigns; nor was it in the power of the best of kings, at least they did not think it safe to attempt to remove them till Hezekiah's time; so fond were the people of them because of their antiquity and supposed sanctity, and for the sake of ease.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:4 - -- And Jehoash said to the priests,.... Being minded or having it in his heart, to repair the temple, as in 2Ch 24:4 not only because it was the sanctuar...
And Jehoash said to the priests,.... Being minded or having it in his heart, to repair the temple, as in 2Ch 24:4 not only because it was the sanctuary of the Lord, though that chiefly, but because it had been a sanctuary to him, where he was hid and preserved six years:
all the money of the dedicated things that is brought into the house of the Lord: or rather, "that is to be brought", as De Dieu, and others render it, the particulars of which follow:
even the money of everyone that passeth the account; or that passeth among them that are numbered, as in Exo 30:13 that were upwards of twenty years of age, and bound to pay the half shekel for the ransom of their souls; and it is called the collection or burden Moses laid on them in the wilderness, 2Ch 24:6.
the money that every man is set at; the price the priest set upon or estimated a man at, or whomsoever that belonged to him, that he devoted to the Lord, which by the law he was bound to pay for his redemption, and, till that was done, he and they were not his, but the Lord's, of which see Lev 27:1 and here the Targum calls it, the money of the redemption of souls, which is the gift of a man for the redemption of his soul:
and all the money that cometh into any man's heart to bring into the house of the Lord: vows and freewill offerings made of their own accord.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:5 - -- Let the priests take it to them, every man of his acquaintance,.... Of those that were most known by them; for the priests had cities assigned them in...
Let the priests take it to them, every man of his acquaintance,.... Of those that were most known by them; for the priests had cities assigned them in several parts of the land, and they that dwelt with them in them, or in the parts adjacent to them, were best known by them; and they were sent into all the cities, some to one and some to another, where they were most acquainted, to collect money, both what was due by law, and what the people should freely give, see 2Ch 24:5.
and let them repair the breaches of the house, wheresoever any breach shall be found: that is, of the temple, which, according to the Jewish chronology i, had been built but one hundred and fifty five years; and being built very strong, would have needed no considerable repairs as yet, but that it had been broken up and misused by Athaliah and her sons, 2Ch 24:7.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:6 - -- But it was so, that in the twenty and third year of King Jehoash, the priests had not repaired the breaches of the house. Either the people being back...
But it was so, that in the twenty and third year of King Jehoash, the priests had not repaired the breaches of the house. Either the people being backward to pay in the money, or the priests converted it to their own use: or, however, were negligent of doing the work enjoined them by the king, either in collecting the money, or in using it as they were directed.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:7 - -- Then King Jehoash called for Jehoiada the priest, and the other priests,.... The common priests, Jehoiada being high priest:
and said unto them, wh...
Then King Jehoash called for Jehoiada the priest, and the other priests,.... The common priests, Jehoiada being high priest:
and said unto them, why repair ye not the breaches of the house? in which they appeared to him very dilatory; the reason might be, the people were not forward to pay in their money, and they might not choose to begin the repairs until they had got it all in, or at least what was sufficient to carry them through them:
now therefore receive no more money of your acquaintance; suspecting that what they had received they kept for their own use:
but deliver it for the breaches of the house; into other hands for that use, and so dismissed them at once from collecting the money, and being concerned in the repairs of the temple.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:8 - -- And the priests consented to receive no more money of the people,.... And delivered up what they had:
neither to repair the breaches of the house;...
And the priests consented to receive no more money of the people,.... And delivered up what they had:
neither to repair the breaches of the house; being very willing to be stop both services, and especially since they seemed to be suspected.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:9 - -- But Jehoiada the priest took a chest,.... By the commandment of the king, 2Ch 24:8, to put the money collected into, to prevent any fraud, or suspicio...
But Jehoiada the priest took a chest,.... By the commandment of the king, 2Ch 24:8, to put the money collected into, to prevent any fraud, or suspicion of any:
and bored a hole in the lid of it; to drop the money into, by which means it could not be taken out without taking off the lid:
and set it beside the altar; the altar of burnt offering, in the court:
on the right side, as one cometh into the house of the Lord; that is, on the north; for the entrance into the temple was at the east: in 2Ch 24:8, it is said to be set without at the gate of the house; which Dr. Lightfoot k thinks respects another time, and that either another chest was made, or the same that was first placed by the altar, in the court of the priests, and so in their hands, and the money not coming in apace, was removed without the court at the entrance of it, whither the people brought it readily:
and the priests that kept the door; the door of the outward court, the levites, the porters, or rather, as the Targum, the priests, the treasurers, who were appointed to this service in the room of the others dismissed; and so Kimchi and other Jewish commentators interpret this of the keepers of the vessels of the sanctuary, and not of the doors of it:
these put therein all the money that was brought into the house of the Lord; by the people from the several parts of the country, who, by proclamation, were required so to do, and very readily did, 2Ch 24:9.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 12:1 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 12:4 Heb “all the silver which goes up on the heart of a man to bring to the house of the Lord.”
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NET Notes: 2Ki 12:5 Heb “Let the priests take for themselves, each from his treasurer, and let them repair the damage of the temple, with respect to all the damage ...
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NET Notes: 2Ki 12:7 Heb “Now, do not take silver from your treasurers, because for the damages to the temple you must give it.”
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NET Notes: 2Ki 12:8 Heb “and not to repair the damages to the temple.” This does not mean that the priests were no longer interested in repairing the temple. ...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 12:2 And Jehoash did [that which was] right in the sight of the LORD all his days wherein ( a ) Jehoiada the priest instructed him.
( a ) As long as ruler...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 12:3 But ( b ) the high places were not taken away: the people still sacrificed and burnt incense in the high places.
( b ) So hard a thing it is for them...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 12:4 And Jehoash said to the priests, All the money of the dedicated things that is brought into the house of the LORD, [even] the money of every one that ...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 12:5 Let the priests take [it] to them, every man of his acquaintance: and let them repair the ( d ) breaches of the house, wheresoever any breach shall be...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 12:7 Then king Jehoash called for Jehoiada the priest, and the [other] priests, and said unto them, Why repair ye not the breaches of the house? now theref...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 12:9 But Jehoiada the priest took a chest, and bored a hole in the lid of it, and set it beside the altar, on the ( f ) right side as one cometh into the h...
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 12:1-21
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 12:1-21 - --1 Jehoash reigns well all the days of Jehoiada.4 He gives order for the repair of the temple.17 Hazael is diverted from Jerusalem by a present of the ...
MHCC -> 2Ki 12:1-16
MHCC: 2Ki 12:1-16 - --It is a great mercy to young people, especially to all young men of rank, like Jehoash, to have those about them who will instruct them to do what is ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 12:1-3; 2Ki 12:4-16
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 12:1-3 - -- The general account here given of Joash is, 1. That he reigned forty years. As he began his reign when he was very young, he might, in the course of...
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Matthew Henry: 2Ki 12:4-16 - -- We have here an account of the repairing of the temple in the reign of Joash. I. It seems, the temple had gone out of repair. Though Solomon built i...
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 12:1-4 - --
(1-5). Reign of Joash . - 2Ki 12:1 (1, 2). His age on ascending the throne, viz., seven years (cf. 2Ki 11:4). - Commencement and length of his rei...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 12:4-5 - --
(5-17). Repairing of the temple (cf. 2Ch 24:5-14). - 2Ki 12:4, 2Ki 12:5. That the temple, which had fallen into ruins, might be restored, Joash or...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 12:6-9 - --
But when the twenty-third year of the reign of Joash arrived, and the dilapidations had not been repaired, the king laid the matter before the high ...
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 11:21--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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Constable: 2Ki 11:21--12:4 - --Jehoash's contributions 11:21-12:3
Jehoash was the youngest king to mount Judah's throne...
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