
Text -- 2 Kings 12:9 (NET)




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JFB -> 2Ki 12:7-10
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 12:9
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 12:9
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 12:9
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 12:9
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 12:9
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 12:9
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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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 12:4-16
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 12:6-9
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...

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...
