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Text -- 2 Kings 12:17 (NET)

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12:17 At that time King Hazael of Syria attacked Gath and captured it. Hazael then decided to attack Jerusalem.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Gath a town of the Anakim and Philistines in Judah 12 km south. of Ekron
 · Hazael a king of Syria
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Syria the country to the north of Palestine,a country of north western Mesopotamia


Dictionary Themes and Topics: TREASURY, (OF TEMPLE) | Rulers | Revivals | Joash | JUDAH, KINGDOM OF | JOEL (2) | JERUSALEM, 4 | JEHOASH; JOASH | Israel | Hazael | Gath | Church and State | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: 2Ki 12:17-18 - -- (See on 2Ch 24:23).

(See on 2Ch 24:23).

Clarke: 2Ki 12:17 - -- Hazael - fought against Gath, and took it - This city, with its satrapy or lordship, had been taken from the Philistines by David, (see 2Sa 8:1, and...

Hazael - fought against Gath, and took it - This city, with its satrapy or lordship, had been taken from the Philistines by David, (see 2Sa 8:1, and 1Ch 18:1); and it had continued in the possession of the kings of Judah till this time. On what pretense Hazael seized it, we cannot tell; he had the ultima ratio regum , power to do it, and he wanted more territory.

Defender: 2Ki 12:17 - -- The cruel Syrian king Hazael, as well as his predecessor Ben-Hadad, are both mentioned by name in several archaeological inscriptions, mostly of Assyr...

The cruel Syrian king Hazael, as well as his predecessor Ben-Hadad, are both mentioned by name in several archaeological inscriptions, mostly of Assyrian origin and all of them consistent with the Biblical references to these men."

TSK: 2Ki 12:17 - -- am 3164, bc 840 Hazael : 2Ki 8:12-15 against Gath : 1Sa 27:2; 1Ki 2:39, 1Ki 2:40; 1Ch 8:13, 1Ch 18:1 set his face : Jer 42:15; Luk 9:51, Luk 9:53 to J...

am 3164, bc 840

Hazael : 2Ki 8:12-15

against Gath : 1Sa 27:2; 1Ki 2:39, 1Ki 2:40; 1Ch 8:13, 1Ch 18:1

set his face : Jer 42:15; Luk 9:51, Luk 9:53

to Jerusalem : 2Ch 24:23, 2Ch 24:24

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ki 12:17-18 - -- There was probably a considerable interval between the conclusion of the arrangement for the repairs and the Syrian expedition related in these vers...

There was probably a considerable interval between the conclusion of the arrangement for the repairs and the Syrian expedition related in these verses. For the events which had happened, see 2Ch 24:15-22.

2Ki 12:17

This is the first and last time that we hear of the Damascene Syrians undertaking so distant an expedition. Gath (see Jos 13:3 note) could only be reached from Syria through Israel or Judah. It was not more than 25 or 30 miles from Jerusalem. It is uncertain whether the city belonged at this time to Judah or to the Philistines.

Hazael set his face ... - This is a phrase for determination generally, but especially for determination to proceed somewhere (compare Jer 42:15; Luk 9:51). Jerusalem can scarcely have been the primary object of this expedition, or it would have been attacked by a less circuitous route. Perhaps the Syrians were induced to make a sudden march against the Jewish capital, by learning, while at Gath, that a revolution had occurred there (compare 2Ch 24:18-23).

2Ki 12:18

Jehoash did not submit without a struggle. See the details in Chronicles. It was not until his army was defeated that he followed the example of his ancestor, Asa, and bought the friendship of the Syrians with the temple treasures (1Ki 15:18. Compare the conduct of Hezekiah, 2Ki 18:15-16).

Jehoram and Ahaziah - Though these two monarchs had been worshippers of Baal, yet they had combined with that idolatrous cult a certain amount of decent respect for the old religion. It is evident from this passage that they had made costly offerings to the temple.

Poole: 2Ki 12:17 - -- Then i.e. in this king’ s days, when Jehoiada was dead, and Joash revolted from God; of which see 2Ch 24:17 &c. Gath ; once a city of the Phil...

Then i.e. in this king’ s days, when Jehoiada was dead, and Joash revolted from God; of which see 2Ch 24:17 &c. Gath ; once a city of the Philistines, but taken by David, 1Ch 18:1 , and now a part of the kingdom of Judah.

Set his face i.e. directed his march, and led his forces. Or, undertook in good earnest. So the same phrase is used 2Ch 20:3 Jer 21:10 Eze 35:2 .

Haydock: 2Ki 12:17 - -- Then. After the death of Joiada, the king gave way to the greatest excesses of idolatry, and even murdered the son of his greatest benefactor. Here...

Then. After the death of Joiada, the king gave way to the greatest excesses of idolatry, and even murdered the son of his greatest benefactor. Hereupon the justice of God fell heavy upon him; Geth was taken, Jerusalem only saved by giving up all the sacred treasures, &c.: yea, the very next year, Hazael returned, routed the forces of Juda, and wounded the king, who on his return to the palace was murdered by conspirators, (Calmet) to revenge the death of Zacharias, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 25. (Josephus, [Antiquities?] ix. 8.)

Gill: 2Ki 12:17 - -- Then Hazael king of Syria went up and fought against Gath, and took it,.... When Jehoiada was dead, and Jehoash was become an apostate, the Lord suffe...

Then Hazael king of Syria went up and fought against Gath, and took it,.... When Jehoiada was dead, and Jehoash was become an apostate, the Lord suffered the king of Syria to be a scourge to him; who first attacked Gath, and took it, which was formerly one of the principalities of the Philistines, but was subdued by David, and had been in the hands of the Israelites ever since; the king of Syria began with this, as nearest to him, to open the way for what he had further in view:

and Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem; he made such preparations, and took such measures, as plainly indicated what his design was.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ki 12:17 Heb “Hazael set his face to go up against Jerusalem.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 12:17-21 - --Let us review the character of Jehoash, and consider what we may learn from it. When we see what a sad conclusion there was to so promising a beginnin...

Matthew Henry: 2Ki 12:17-21 - -- When Joash had revolted from God and become both an idolater and a persecutor the hand of the Lord went out against him, and his last state was wor...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 12:17-18 - -- The brief account of Hazael's campaign against Jerusalem is completed by 2Ch 24:23-24. Hazael had gone down along the coast after defeating Israel (...

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 11:21--13:1 - --3. Jehoash's good reign in Judah 11:21-12:21 With the beginning of Jehoash's reign Judah began t...

Constable: 2Ki 12:17-21 - --Jehoash's unfaithfulness and assassination 12:17-21 King Hazael of Aram had defeated Isr...

Guzik: 2Ki 12:1-21 - --2 Kings 12 - The Reign of King Jehoash over Judah Joash and Jehoash are simply variant spellings of the same name. A. Jehoash repairs the temple. 1....

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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 12 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ki 12:1, Jehoash reigns well all the days of Jehoiada; 2Ki 12:4, He gives order for the repair of the temple; 2Ki 12:17, Hazael is diver...

Poole: 2 Kings 12 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS Chapter 12 Jehoash reigneth well all the days of Jehoiada: he giveth order for the repair of the temple, 2Ki 12:1-16 . He diverteth Hazael fr...

MHCC: 2 Kings 12 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-16) Jehoash orders the repair of the temple. (2Ki 12:17-21) He is slain by his servants.

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 12 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter gives us the history of the reign of Joash, which does not answer to that glorious beginning of it which we had an account of in the f...

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 12 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS 12 In this chapter some account is given of the reign of Jehoash, that it was long, and the beginning of it good, during th...

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