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Text -- 2 Kings 13:1-5 (NET)
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JFB: 2Ki 13:1-3 - -- Under his government, which pursued the policy of his predecessors regarding the support of the calf-worship, Israel's apostasy from the true God beca...
Under his government, which pursued the policy of his predecessors regarding the support of the calf-worship, Israel's apostasy from the true God became greater and more confirmed than in the time of his father Jehu. The national chastisement, when it came, was consequently the more severe and the instruments employed by the Lord in scourging the revolted nation were Hazael and his son and general Ben-hadad, in resisting whose successive invasions the Israelitish army was sadly reduced and weakened. In the extremity of his distress, Jehoahaz besought the Lord, and was heard, not on his own account (Psa 66:18; Pro 1:28; Pro 15:8), but that of the ancient covenant with the patriarchs (2Ki 13:23).
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JFB: 2Ki 13:4 - -- That is, commiserated the fallen condition of His chosen people. The divine honor and the interests of true religion required that deliverance should ...
That is, commiserated the fallen condition of His chosen people. The divine honor and the interests of true religion required that deliverance should be granted them to check the triumph of the idolatrous enemy and put an end to their blasphemous taunts that God had forsaken Israel (Deu 32:27; Psa 12:4).
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JFB: 2Ki 13:5 - -- This refers neither to some patriotic defender nor some signal victory, but to the deliverance obtained for Israel by the two successors of Jehoahaz, ...
This refers neither to some patriotic defender nor some signal victory, but to the deliverance obtained for Israel by the two successors of Jehoahaz, namely, Joash, who regained all the cities which the Syrians had taken from his father (2Ki 13:25); and Jeroboam, who restored the former boundaries of Israel (2Ki 14:25).
Clarke: 2Ki 13:1 - -- In the three and twentieth year of Joash - The chronology here is thus accounted for; Jehoahaz began his reign at the commencement of the twenty-thi...
In the three and twentieth year of Joash - The chronology here is thus accounted for; Jehoahaz began his reign at the commencement of the twenty-third year of Joash, and reigned seventeen years, fourteen alone, and three years with his son Joash; the fourteenth year was but just begun.
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Clarke: 2Ki 13:5 - -- And the Lord gave Israel a savior - This was undoubtedly Joash, whose successful wars against the Syrians are mentioned at the conclusion of the cha...
And the Lord gave Israel a savior - This was undoubtedly Joash, whose successful wars against the Syrians are mentioned at the conclusion of the chapter. Houbigant recommends to read the seventh verse after the fourth, then the fifth and sixth, and next the eighth, etc.
TSK: 2Ki 13:1 - -- three and twentieth year : Heb. twentieth year, and third year, 2Ki 8:26, 2Ki 10:36, 2Ki 11:4, 2Ki 11:21
Jehoahaz : 2Ki 10:35
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TSK: 2Ki 13:2 - -- am 3148-3156, bc 856-839
followed : Heb. walked after, 2Ki 13:11, 2Ki 10:29; 1Ki 12:26-33, 1Ki 14:16; Hos 5:11
am 3148-3156, bc 856-839
followed : Heb. walked after, 2Ki 13:11, 2Ki 10:29; 1Ki 12:26-33, 1Ki 14:16; Hos 5:11
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TSK: 2Ki 13:3 - -- and he delivered : Lev 26:17; Deu 4:24-27, Deu 28:25; Jdg 2:14, Jdg 3:8, Jdg 10:7-14; Isa 10:5, Isa 10:6; Heb 12:29
Hazael : 2Ki 13:22, 2Ki 8:12, 2Ki ...
and he delivered : Lev 26:17; Deu 4:24-27, Deu 28:25; Jdg 2:14, Jdg 3:8, Jdg 10:7-14; Isa 10:5, Isa 10:6; Heb 12:29
Hazael : 2Ki 13:22, 2Ki 8:12, 2Ki 8:13, 2Ki 12:17; 1Ki 19:17
Benhadad : 2Ki 13:24, 2Ki 13:25
all their days : Rather ""all his days;""for Joash son of Jehoahaz delivered Israel from Ben-hadad. 2Ki 13:22-25
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TSK: 2Ki 13:4 - -- Jehoahaz : Num 21:7; Jdg 6:6, Jdg 6:7, Jdg 10:10; Psa 78:34; Isa 26:16; Jer 2:27
the Lord : 2Ki 14:26; Gen 21:17; Exo 3:7; Jdg 10:15, Jdg 10:16; 2Ch 3...
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TSK: 2Ki 13:5 - -- a saviour : This saviour was undoubtedly Joash, whose successful wars are subsequently detailed. Houbigant recommends to read the 2Ki 13:7 after the ...
a saviour : This saviour was undoubtedly Joash, whose successful wars are subsequently detailed. Houbigant recommends to read the 2Ki 13:7 after the 2Ki 13:4. 2Ki 13:25, 2Ki 14:25, 2Ki 14:27; Neh 9:27; Isa 19:20; Oba 1:21; Luk 2:11
beforetime : Heb. yesterday and third day, Exo 4:10; Deu 19:4; 1Sa 19:7; 1Ch 11:2
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Barnes: 2Ki 13:1 - -- In this chapter the history of the kingdom of Israel is traced through the two reigns of Jehoahaz and Jehoash. In 2 Kings 14 the history of Judah is...
In this chapter the history of the kingdom of Israel is traced through the two reigns of Jehoahaz and Jehoash. In 2 Kings 14 the history of Judah is resumed.
In the three and twentieth year - Rather, the "one and twentieth year."See 2Ki 13:10.
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Barnes: 2Ki 13:3 - -- All their days - literally, "all the days."Not "all the days"of the two Syrian kings, for Ben-hadad lost to Joash all the cities which he had g...
All their days - literally, "all the days."Not "all the days"of the two Syrian kings, for Ben-hadad lost to Joash all the cities which he had gained from Jehoahaz 2Ki 13:25; but either "all the days of Jehoahaz"2Ki 13:22, or "all the days of Hazael"- both while he led his own armies, and while they were led by his son.
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Barnes: 2Ki 13:5 - -- The Lord gave Israel a saviour - Not immediately on the repentance of Jehoahaz but after his death (see 2Ki 13:25). They went out from und...
The Lord gave Israel a saviour - Not immediately on the repentance of Jehoahaz but after his death (see 2Ki 13:25).
They went out from under the hand of the Syrians - i. e. they ceased to be oppressed by the Syrians; they shook off their yoke, and became once more perfectly independent.
Tents - See 1Ki 8:66 note.
Poole: 2Ki 13:1 - -- Began to reign Heb. reigned ; which is put for began to reign , 2Ki 3:1 8:16,25 12:1 .
Began to reign Heb. reigned ; which is put for began to reign , 2Ki 3:1 8:16,25 12:1 .
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Poole: 2Ki 13:4 - -- The Lord hearkened unto him not for his sake, for God regards not the prayers of the wicked and impenitent, Psa 66:18 Pro 1:28 15:8 ; but for other r...
The Lord hearkened unto him not for his sake, for God regards not the prayers of the wicked and impenitent, Psa 66:18 Pro 1:28 15:8 ; but for other reasons, expressed below, 2Ki 13:23 .
He saw i.e. he observed it with care and compassion.
The oppression of Israel his chosen and once beloved people. He now helps them, because of his former and ancient kindness to them.
The king of Syria oppressed them to wit, very grievously, as it is expressed, 2Ki 13:7 . So that he helped them not for their own sakes, but because of the rage of their enemies, and their blasphemies, which doubtless accompanied it. See Deu 32:27 Psa 12:4 .
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Poole: 2Ki 13:5 - -- A saviour; either Elisha, below, 2Ki 13:14 ; or rather, Jehoash, the son of this Jehoahaz, below, 2Ki 13:25 , and Jeroboam his son, 2Ki 14:25 .
In ...
Haydock: 2Ki 13:1 - -- Eliseus. His tomb was not in the city, but in a spacious cave, the entrance of which was secured with a stone, according to custom. This was remove...
Eliseus. His tomb was not in the city, but in a spacious cave, the entrance of which was secured with a stone, according to custom. This was removed in the hurry, and the corpse thrown into the same recess, which had been prepared for the remains of the prophet. Josephus ([Antiquities?] ix. 8.) relates the history in a different manner, and pretends that robbers having slain a person, threw his corpse accidentally into the tomb of Eliseus. The Rabbins tell us his name was Sellum, and that he died again immediately, because he was a wicked man, which would render the miracle, in a manner, useless. (Calmet) ---
By it God honoured his servant, and convinced the Israelites that what he had so lately foretold, respecting the Syrians, would undoubtedly take place. (Menochius)
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Haydock: 2Ki 13:1 - -- Years. Two with his son Joas, (Usher) or three. (Capellus) (Du Hamel) See ver. 10.
Years. Two with his son Joas, (Usher) or three. (Capellus) (Du Hamel) See ver. 10.
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Haydock: 2Ki 13:3 - -- Days, while Joachaz lived, ver. 22. (Menochius) ---
Yet Benadad only molested his son. (Calmet) ---
Hazael proved a dreadful scourge in the hand ...
Days, while Joachaz lived, ver. 22. (Menochius) ---
Yet Benadad only molested his son. (Calmet) ---
Hazael proved a dreadful scourge in the hand of God, to punish his people, chap. viii. 12. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 2Ki 13:5 - -- Saviour, in the person of Joas, (ver. 23.; Tostat) after the death of Joachaz, whose repentance preserved him, at least, in this world. (Haydock)
Saviour, in the person of Joas, (ver. 23.; Tostat) after the death of Joachaz, whose repentance preserved him, at least, in this world. (Haydock)
Gill: 2Ki 13:1 - -- In the twenty and third year of Joash the son of Ahaziah king of Judah,.... The same year he was so zealous and busy in repairing the temple, 2Ki 12:6...
In the twenty and third year of Joash the son of Ahaziah king of Judah,.... The same year he was so zealous and busy in repairing the temple, 2Ki 12:6,
Jehoahaz the son of Jehu began to reign over Israel in Samaria; whereas Joash began to reign in the seventh year of Jehu, and Jehu reigned but twenty eight years, 2Ki 10:36, and 2Ki 12:1, this could be but the twenty first of Joash; to reconcile which it must be observed, that it was at the beginning of the seventh year of Jehu that Joash began to reign, and at the beginning of the twenty third of Joash that Jehoahaz began to reign, as the Jewish commentators observe:
and reigned seventeen years; the two last of which were in common with his son, as Junius, see 2Ki 13:10
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Gill: 2Ki 13:2 - -- And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord,.... Committed idolatry:
and followed the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which made Isr...
And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord,.... Committed idolatry:
and followed the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which made Israel to sin; worshipping the golden calves:
he departed not therefrom; from the worship of them.
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Gill: 2Ki 13:3 - -- And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel,.... They doing as their kings did:
and he delivered them into the hand of Hazael king of Syri...
And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel,.... They doing as their kings did:
and he delivered them into the hand of Hazael king of Syria, and into the hand of Benhadad the son of Hazael, all their days; the word "their" should not be supplied, since it was not true that Israel was delivered into the hands of both those kings of Syria as long as they lived; for they were delivered out of the hands of Benhadad, 2Ki 13:25, but the word "his" should be inserted for it as to be understood of the days of Jehoahaz, see 2Ki 13:22.
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Gill: 2Ki 13:4 - -- And Jehoahaz besought the Lord, and the Lord hearkened unto him,.... He did not apply in his distress to the calves he worshipped, but to the Lord; wh...
And Jehoahaz besought the Lord, and the Lord hearkened unto him,.... He did not apply in his distress to the calves he worshipped, but to the Lord; who had a regard to his prayer, not for his sake, or any righteousness of his, or even his repentance and humiliation, which were only external; but for the sake of Israel, and because they were oppressed, who were his people, and he their God, though they had sadly departed from him:
for he saw the oppression of Israel; not only with his eye of omniscience, but with an eye of mercy and compassion:
because the king of Syria oppressed them; by his incursions upon them, and wars with them.
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Gill: 2Ki 13:5 - -- And the Lord gave Israel a saviour,.... Not an angel sent by him, nor a captain raised up among them, nor the prophet Elisha, who predicted their deli...
And the Lord gave Israel a saviour,.... Not an angel sent by him, nor a captain raised up among them, nor the prophet Elisha, who predicted their deliverance, nor Jehoahaz himself, but his son Joash, 2Ki 13:25.
so that they went out from under the hand of the Syrians; were not in subjection to them, nor harassed by them, nor in fear of them:
and the children of Israel dwelt in their tents, as before time; in peace and safety.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 13:4 Heb “for he saw the oppression of Israel, for the king of Syria oppressed them.”
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 13:2 And he did [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD, and followed the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which made Israel to ( a ) sin; he depa...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 13:3 And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel, and he delivered them into the hand of Hazael king of Syria, and into the hand of Benhadad the s...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 13:5 (And the LORD gave Israel a ( c ) saviour, so that they went out from under the hand of the Syrians: and the children of Israel ( d ) dwelt in their t...
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 13:1-25
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 13:1-25 - --1 Jehoahaz's wicked reign.3 Jehoahaz, oppressed by Hazael, is relieved by prayer.8 Joash succeeds him.10 His wicked reign.12 Jeroboam succeeds him.14 ...
MHCC -> 2Ki 13:1-9
MHCC: 2Ki 13:1-9 - --It was the ancient honour of Israel that they were a praying people. Jehoahaz, their king, in his distress, besought the Lord; applied himself for hel...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 13:1-9
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 13:1-9 - -- This general account of the reign of Jehoahaz, and of the state of Israel during his seventeen years, though short, is long enough to let us see two...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 13:1-9
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 13:1-9 - --
Reign of Jehoahaz. - Jehu was followed by Jehoahaz his son, "in the twenty-third year of Joash of Judah."This synchronistic statement is not only at...
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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