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Text -- 2 Kings 12:18-21 (NET)
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Wesley -> 2Ki 12:20
Wesley: 2Ki 12:20 - -- We are told, in the Chronicles, that his murdering the prophet, Jehoiada's son, was the provocation. In this, how unrighteous so ever they were, yet t...
We are told, in the Chronicles, that his murdering the prophet, Jehoiada's son, was the provocation. In this, how unrighteous so ever they were, yet the Lord was righteous. And this was not the only time, that he let even kings know, it was at their peril, if they touched his anointed, or did his prophets any harm. Thus fell Joash, who began in the spirit, and ended in the flesh. And indeed God usually sets marks of his displeasure upon apostates, even in this life.
JFB -> 2Ki 12:17-18; 2Ki 12:20
(See on 2Ch 24:23).
Clarke: 2Ki 12:18 - -- Took all the hallowed things - He dearly bought a peace which was of short duration, for the next year Hazael returned, and Jehoash, having no more ...
Took all the hallowed things - He dearly bought a peace which was of short duration, for the next year Hazael returned, and Jehoash, having no more treasures, was obliged to hazard a battle, which he lost, with the principal part of his nobility, so that Judah was totally ruined, and Jehoash shortly after slain in his bed by his own servants; 2Ch 24:23.
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Clarke: 2Ki 12:19 - -- The rest of the acts of Joash - We have already seen that this man, so promising in the beginning of his reign, apostatized, became an idolater, enc...
The rest of the acts of Joash - We have already seen that this man, so promising in the beginning of his reign, apostatized, became an idolater, encouraged idolatry among his subjects, and put the high priest Zechariah, the son of Jehoiada his benefactor, to death; and now God visited that blood upon him by the hands of the tyrannous king of Syria, and by his own servants.
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Clarke: 2Ki 12:20 - -- The house of Millo - Was a royal palace, built by David; (see 2Sa 5:9); and Silla is supposed to be the name of the road or causeway that led to it....
The house of Millo - Was a royal palace, built by David; (see 2Sa 5:9); and Silla is supposed to be the name of the road or causeway that led to it. Millo was situated between the old city of Jerusalem, and the city of David.
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Clarke: 2Ki 12:21 - -- For Jozachar - This person is called Zabad in 2Ch 24:26; and Shimeath his mother is said to be an Ammonitess, as Jehozabad is said to be the son, no...
For Jozachar - This person is called Zabad in 2Ch 24:26; and Shimeath his mother is said to be an Ammonitess, as Jehozabad is said to be the son, not of Shomer, but of Shimrith, a Moabitess
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Clarke: 2Ki 12:21 - -- They buried him with his fathers in the city of David - But they did not bury him in the sepulchres of the kings; this is supposed to express the po...
They buried him with his fathers in the city of David - But they did not bury him in the sepulchres of the kings; this is supposed to express the popular disapprobation of his conduct. Thus ended a reign full of promise and hope in the beginning, but profligate, cruel, and ruinous in the end. Never was the hand of God’ s justice more signally stretched out against an apostate king and faithless people, than at this time. Now Hazael had a plenary commission; the king, the nobles, and the people, were food for his sword, and by a handful of Syrians the mighty armies of Israel were overthrown: For the army of the Syrians came with a small company of men, and the Lord delivered a very great host into their hand, because they had forsaken the Lord God, 2Ch 24:24. Thus, as righteousness exalteth a nation, so sin is the disgrace and confusion of any people. Sin destroys both counsel and strength; and the wicked flee when none pursue.
TSK: 2Ki 12:18 - -- took all the hallowed : He dearly bought, by such unhallowed means, a peace which was of short duration; for the next year Hazael returned, and Jehoas...
took all the hallowed : He dearly bought, by such unhallowed means, a peace which was of short duration; for the next year Hazael returned, and Jehoash having no more treasures, was obliged to hazard a battle, which he lost, and the principal part of his nobility, so that Judah was totally ruined, and Jehoash soon after slain in his bed by his own servants. 2Ki 18:15, 2Ki 18:16; 1Ki 15:18; 2Ch 16:2
went away : Heb. went up
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TSK: 2Ki 12:20 - -- his servants : 2Ki 14:5; 2Ch 24:24, 2Ch 24:25, 2Ch 25:27, 2Ch 33:24
the house of Millo : or, Beth-millo, Jdg 9:6; 2Sa 5:9; 1Ki 11:27
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TSK: 2Ki 12:21 - -- Jozachar : This person is called Zabad in Chronicles, and Shimeath his mother is said to be an Ammonitess; and Jehozabad is said to be the son, not of...
Jozachar : This person is called Zabad in Chronicles, and Shimeath his mother is said to be an Ammonitess; and Jehozabad is said to be the son, not of Shomer, but of Shimrith, a Moabitess. Who the fathers of these two persons were we know not; they were probably foreigners and aliens. Some suppose that they belonged to the king’ s chamber, and therefore could have easy access to him. 2Ch 24:26, Zabad
Shomer : 2Ch 24:26, Shimrith
Amaziah his son : 2Ch 24:27
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> 2Ki 12:17-18; 2Ki 12:20
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.
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).
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.
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Barnes: 2Ki 12:20 - -- A conspiracy - Compare the marginal reference Joash, either from a suspicion of intended treason, or from some other unknown cause, took up his...
A conspiracy - Compare the marginal reference Joash, either from a suspicion of intended treason, or from some other unknown cause, took up his abode in the fortress of Millo 1Ki 9:24. This conspiracy was connected with religion. Soon after the death of Jehoiada, Joash had apostatised; had renewed the worship of Baal; and, despite of many prophetic warnings, had persisted in his evil courses, even commanding Zechariah to be slain when he rebuked them 2Ch 24:18-27. The conspirators, who wished to avenge Zechariah, no doubt wished also to put down the Baal worship. In this it appears that they succeeded. For, though Amaziah punished the actual murderers after a while 2Ki 14:5, yet he appears not to have been a Baal-worshipper. The only idolatries laid to his charge are the maintenance of the high places 2Ki 14:4, and a worship of the gods of Edom 2Ch 25:14-20.
Silla - This place is quite unknown.
Poole: 2Ki 12:18 - -- Took all the hallowed things: that necessity of saving his kingdom and people by this means, which otherwise might seem to excuse the fact, was broug...
Took all the hallowed things: that necessity of saving his kingdom and people by this means, which otherwise might seem to excuse the fact, was brought upon himself by his apostacy from God. See Poole "1Ki 15:18" .
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Poole: 2Ki 12:20 - -- Made a conspiracy of which see 2Ch 24:25 .
In the house of Millo either in that strong and famous place in Jerusalem called Millo ; of which see 2...
Made a conspiracy of which see 2Ch 24:25 .
In the house of Millo either in that strong and famous place in Jerusalem called Millo ; of which see 2Sa 5:9 1Ki 9:15,24 11:27 ; into which he possibly retired for his security, being afraid even of his own subjects and servants; or in some other place called by the same name, for some resemblance it had with it.
Which goeth down to Silla i.e. which standeth upon the descent to Silla, or upon that descending causeway which leadeth from Millo to the king’ s house. Some refer this to Joash, and render the place thus, they slew him at or near the house of Millo , descending , or as he was going down to Silla , to escape their hands.
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Poole: 2Ki 12:21 - -- Jozachar called also Zabad , 2Ch 24:26 . Silomer , called Shimrith , 2Ch 24:26 ; except Shomer be the father’ s name, and Shimrith the mother...
Haydock: 2Ki 12:18 - -- Joram, &c. These are accused of plundering the temple, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 7. But they might make some presents, through ostentation. How many r...
Joram, &c. These are accused of plundering the temple, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 7. But they might make some presents, through ostentation. How many rob the poor, while they erect magnificent altars to the God of the poor! (Calmet)
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Haydock: 2Ki 12:20 - -- Sella. A flight of steps leading to the temple. (Haydock) ---
The palace was at the bottom of it, and had been built by Solomon. Here Joas was sl...
Sella. A flight of steps leading to the temple. (Haydock) ---
The palace was at the bottom of it, and had been built by Solomon. Here Joas was slain in his bed. (Paralipomenon)
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Haydock: 2Ki 12:21 - -- Josachar, or Zabad, the son of Semmaath, an Ammonitess, and Jozabad, the son of Semarith, a Moabitess. (Paralipomenon) Both their mothers were of...
Josachar, or Zabad, the son of Semmaath, an Ammonitess, and Jozabad, the son of Semarith, a Moabitess. (Paralipomenon) Both their mothers were of foreign extraction. (Calmet) ---
People have frequently two names. ---
Somer is the father of Jozabad. (Menochius) ---
David. Achaz was treated in like manner. The fear of this infamy might tend to keep the kings in awe. After death, the kings of Egypt might be accused, and deprived of sepulture, if their crimes deserved it: as many of them were. (Diodorus i. p. 46.) (Calmet) ---
Thus Joas was covered with eternal infamy, after he had begun so well. Finis coronat opus. (Haydock)
Gill: 2Ki 12:18 - -- And Jehoash king of Judah took all the hallowed things that Jehoshaphat, and Jehoram, and Ahaziah, his fathers, kings of Judah, had dedicated,.... To ...
And Jehoash king of Judah took all the hallowed things that Jehoshaphat, and Jehoram, and Ahaziah, his fathers, kings of Judah, had dedicated,.... To sacred uses, and had laid up in the temple:
and his own hallowed things: which he had devoted to the same uses:
and all the gold that was found in the treasures of the house of the Lord: which were gifts and presents from divers persons for sacred services:
and sent it to Hazael king of Syria, and he went away from Jerusalem; to bribe him, that he might desist from his purpose; which showed a meanness of spirit, and was the effect of his idolatry and apostasy, having forsaken the Lord, and being forsaken by him; in whom should have been his trust and confidence, and then he need not have been afraid to meet the king of Syria.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:19 - -- And the rest of the acts of Jehoash, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? In the registers a...
And the rest of the acts of Jehoash, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? In the registers and annals of those princes; some of them are to be met with in 2Ch 24:1.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:20 - -- And his servants arose,.... This was after he had slain Zechariah the son of Jehoiada, who reproved him for his idolatry; and after a second expeditio...
And his servants arose,.... This was after he had slain Zechariah the son of Jehoiada, who reproved him for his idolatry; and after a second expedition of the king of Syria, who came to Jerusalem, and spoiled it, and left Jehoash diseased, as is recorded in 2Ch 24:23,
and made a conspiracy; not to get the kingdom into their hands, for his son succeeded him, but to avenge the death of Zechariah:
and slew Jehoash in the house of Millo, which goeth down to Silla; these are both names of places; perhaps the latter is mentioned, to distinguish this Bethmillo from Millo in Zion; or rather that itself is meant, and described by the descent from it to a causeway, as Silla may signify, which led to the royal palace.
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Gill: 2Ki 12:21 - -- For Jozachar the son of Shimeath,.... Said to be an Ammonitess, and this man's name Zabad, 2Ch 24:26,
and Jehozabad the son of Shomer, his servants...
For Jozachar the son of Shimeath,.... Said to be an Ammonitess, and this man's name Zabad, 2Ch 24:26,
and Jehozabad the son of Shomer, his servants; who is said in the same place to be the son of Shimrith a Moabitess:
these smote him, and he died; justly did he fall by the hands of such persons for his idolatry:
and they buried him with his fathers in the city of David; but not in the sepulchres of the kings, because of his idolatry and murder of a priest of the Lord:
and Amaziah his son reigned in his stead; the conspirators not seeking the kingdom, but vengeance on him for his sins, which, whether right in them to do, was suffered by the Lord.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 12:19 Heb “As for the rest of the events of Joash, and all which he did, are they not written on the scroll of the events of the days of the kings of ...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 12:18 And Jehoash king of Judah took all the hallowed things that Jehoshaphat, and Jehoram, and Ahaziah, his fathers, kings of Judah, had dedicated, and his...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 12:20 And his servants arose, and made a conspiracy, and ( k ) slew Joash in the house of ( l ) Millo, which goeth down to Silla.
( k ) Because he had put ...
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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 12:17-21
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
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; 2Ki 12:19-21
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 (...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 12:19-21 - --
Conspiracy against Joash. - Not long after the departure of the Syrians, who had left Joash, according to 2Ch 24:25, with many wounds, his servants ...
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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