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Wesley: 2Ki 14:4 - -- It is hard to get clear of those corruptions, which by long usage have gained prescription.
It is hard to get clear of those corruptions, which by long usage have gained prescription.

Wesley: 2Ki 14:6 - -- Wherein he shewed faith and courage, that he would obey this command of God, though it was hazardous to himself, such persons being likely to seek rev...
Wherein he shewed faith and courage, that he would obey this command of God, though it was hazardous to himself, such persons being likely to seek revenge for their father's death.
JFB: 2Ki 14:3-6 - -- The beginning of his reign was excellent, for he acted the part of a constitutional king, according to the law of God, yet not with perfect sincerity ...
The beginning of his reign was excellent, for he acted the part of a constitutional king, according to the law of God, yet not with perfect sincerity of heart (compare 2Ch 25:2). As in the case of his father Joash, the early promise was belied by the devious course he personally followed in later life (see 2Ch 20:14), as well as by the public irregularities he tolerated in the kingdom.

JFB: 2Ki 14:5 - -- It was an act of justice no less than of filial piety to avenge the murder of his father. But it is evident that the two assassins must have possessed...
It was an act of justice no less than of filial piety to avenge the murder of his father. But it is evident that the two assassins must have possessed considerable weight and influence, as the king was obliged to retain them in his service, and durst not, for fear of their friends and supporters, institute proceedings against them until his power had been fully consolidated.

JFB: 2Ki 14:6 - -- This moderation, inspired by the Mosaic law (Deu 24:16), displays the good character of this prince; for the course thus pursued toward the families o...
This moderation, inspired by the Mosaic law (Deu 24:16), displays the good character of this prince; for the course thus pursued toward the families of the regicides was directly contrary to the prevailing customs of antiquity, according to which all connected with the criminals were doomed to unsparing destruction.
Clarke: 2Ki 14:1 - -- In the second year of Joash - This second year should be understood as referring to the time when his father Jehoahaz associated him with himself in...
In the second year of Joash - This second year should be understood as referring to the time when his father Jehoahaz associated him with himself in the kingdom: for he reigned two years with his father; so this second year of Joash is the first of his absolute and independent government. - See Calmet.

Clarke: 2Ki 14:5 - -- As soon as the kingdom was confirmed in his hand - No doubt those wicked men, Jozachar and Jehozabad, who murdered his father, had considerable powe...
As soon as the kingdom was confirmed in his hand - No doubt those wicked men, Jozachar and Jehozabad, who murdered his father, had considerable power and influence; and therefore he found it dangerous to bring them to justice, till he was assured of the loyalty of his other officers: when this was clear, he called them to account, and put them to death.

Clarke: 2Ki 14:6 - -- But the children of the murderers he slew not - Here he showed his conscientious regard for the law of Moses; for God had positively said, The fathe...
But the children of the murderers he slew not - Here he showed his conscientious regard for the law of Moses; for God had positively said, The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin, Deu 24:16.
TSK: 2Ki 14:1 - -- am 3165, bc 839
Joash : 2Ki 14:15, 2Ki 13:10
reigned Amaziah : 1Ch 3:12; 2Ch 25:1-4

TSK: 2Ki 14:3 - -- am 3165-3194, bc 839-810
he did : 2Ki 12:2; 1Ki 11:4, 1Ki 15:3; 2Ch 25:2, 2Ch 25:3
he did according : 2Ch 24:2, 2Ch 24:17, 2Ch 25:14-16; Jer 16:19; Ze...


TSK: 2Ki 14:5 - -- am 3166, bc 838
that he slew : Gen 9:6; Exo 21:12-14; Num 35:33
his servants : 2Ki 12:20, 2Ki 12:21; 2Ch 25:3, 2Ch 25:4

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Barnes: 2Ki 14:1 - -- The history of Judah is resumed 2 Kings 14:1-22, followed by a brief account of the contemporary history of Israel under Jeroboam II 2Ki 14:23-29. T...
The history of Judah is resumed 2 Kings 14:1-22, followed by a brief account of the contemporary history of Israel under Jeroboam II 2Ki 14:23-29. The earlier narrative runs parallel with 2 Chr. 25.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:2 - -- Joash of Judah reigned forty years 2Ki 12:1, and Joash of Israel ascended the throne in his namesake’ s thirty-seventh year 2Ki 13:10; hence, w...
Joash of Judah reigned forty years 2Ki 12:1, and Joash of Israel ascended the throne in his namesake’ s thirty-seventh year 2Ki 13:10; hence, we should have expected to hear that Amaziah succeeded his father in the fourth rather than in the second year of Joash (of Israel). The usual explanation of the discrepancy is to suppose a double accession of the Israelite Joash - as co-partner with his father in the thirty-seventh year of his namesake, as sole king two years afterward.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:3 - -- He did ... as Joash - There is a curious parity between the lives of Joash and Amaziah. Both were zealous for Yahweh in the earlier portion of ...
He did ... as Joash - There is a curious parity between the lives of Joash and Amaziah. Both were zealous for Yahweh in the earlier portion of their reigns, but in the latter part fell away; both disregarded the rebukes of prophets; and both, having forsaken God, were in the end conspired against and slain (compare 2Ch 24:25; 2Ch 25:27).

Barnes: 2Ki 14:5 - -- The phrase, "confirmed in his hand"2Ki 15:19, usually expresses the authorisation of a new reign by an imperial superior (see 2Ki 15:19 note); but h...
The phrase, "confirmed in his hand"2Ki 15:19, usually expresses the authorisation of a new reign by an imperial superior (see 2Ki 15:19 note); but here it describes the result when the troubles consequent upon the murder of Joash had passed away. The new king’ s authority was generally recognized by his subjects.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:6 - -- The children of the murderers he slew not - This seems to be noted as a rare instance of clemency (compare 2Ki 9:26 note). It is strange at fir...
The children of the murderers he slew not - This seems to be noted as a rare instance of clemency (compare 2Ki 9:26 note). It is strange at first sight, that, when the Law contained so very plain a prohibition (marginal references), the contrary practice should have established itself. But we must remember, first, that the custom was that of the East generally (see Dan 6:24); and secondly, that it had the sanction of one who might be thought to have known thoroughly the mind of the legislator, namely, Joshua (see Jos 7:24-25).
Poole: 2Ki 14:1 - -- In the second year of Joash i.e. after he began to reign alone; for he reigned two or three years with his father; of which See Poole "2Ki 13:10" ....
In the second year of Joash i.e. after he began to reign alone; for he reigned two or three years with his father; of which See Poole "2Ki 13:10" .

Poole: 2Ki 14:2 - -- Reigned twenty and nine years to wit, fourteen years with Joash king of Israel, who reigned only sixteen years, 2Ki 13:10 ; and fifteen years after t...

Poole: 2Ki 14:3 - -- Right in the sight of the Lord that which was in some sort agreeable to God’ s will.
Not like David his father not sincerely, 2Ch 25:2 .
He d...
Right in the sight of the Lord that which was in some sort agreeable to God’ s will.
Not like David his father not sincerely, 2Ch 25:2 .
He did according to all things as Joash his father did i.e. for a time served God aright, but afterwards fell to idolatry, 2Ch 25:14 , as Joash had done, 2Ki 12:3 .

Poole: 2Ki 14:4 - -- Howbeit though he did right, &c., for this particle is to be joined with those words, the rest being to be closed with a parenthesis.
Howbeit though he did right, &c., for this particle is to be joined with those words, the rest being to be closed with a parenthesis.

Poole: 2Ki 14:5 - -- Whereby it is implied that his father’ s murderers had powerful friends and abettors, and that their fact was in some sort approved by the gene...
Whereby it is implied that his father’ s murderers had powerful friends and abettors, and that their fact was in some sort approved by the generality of the people, to whom Joash had made himself hateful by his apostacy to idolatry, and by his ingratitude to the house of Jehoiada.

Poole: 2Ki 14:6 - -- The children of the murderer he slew not wherein he showed some faith and courage, that he would obey this command of God, though it was very hazardo...
The children of the murderer he slew not wherein he showed some faith and courage, that he would obey this command of God, though it was very hazardous to himself, such persons being likely to seek revenge for their father’ s death.
Haydock: 2Ki 14:1 - -- Wilderness, or the Dead Sea, to which place the dominion of Israel originally extended, under Jeroboam I. (Calmet) ---
Opher, in the tribe of Zabu...
Wilderness, or the Dead Sea, to which place the dominion of Israel originally extended, under Jeroboam I. (Calmet) ---
Opher, in the tribe of Zabulon. (Challoner) ---
Protestants, "which was of Gath-hepher." (Haydock) ---
We have not all the works of the prophets, nor did they write all their predictions. (Calmet) ---
Here we learn at what time Jonas lived. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 14:1 - -- Second, from his being associated in the empire. It was the first of his reigning alone.
Second, from his being associated in the empire. It was the first of his reigning alone.

Haydock: 2Ki 14:3 - -- David. Yet not with a perfect heart, 2 Paralipomenon xxv. 2. ---
Father. He imitated his early piety, as well as his miserable end. (Calmet)
David. Yet not with a perfect heart, 2 Paralipomenon xxv. 2. ---
Father. He imitated his early piety, as well as his miserable end. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ki 14:4 - -- But, &c. All that Amasias did, at first, was right, (ver. 3.) but this only. See 3 Kings xxii. 24. (Haydock) ---
Joas had also left such high...
But, &c. All that Amasias did, at first, was right, (ver. 3.) but this only. See 3 Kings xxii. 24. (Haydock) ---
Joas had also left such high places, chap. xii. 3.

Haydock: 2Ki 14:6 - -- Sin. This is the rule of human tribunals, to which God is not restrained. (Salien) (Ezechiel xviii. 20.) (Menochius) ---
The action of Amasias i...
Sin. This is the rule of human tribunals, to which God is not restrained. (Salien) (Ezechiel xviii. 20.) (Menochius) ---
The action of Amasias is commended as something unusual (Calmet) among princes, who are but too apt to exceed the bounds of moderation (Haydock) to revenge their murdered parents. (Calmet)
Gill: 2Ki 14:1 - -- In the second year of Joash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel reigned Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah. As Joash king of Israel began to reign in t...
In the second year of Joash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel reigned Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah. As Joash king of Israel began to reign in the thirty seventh of Joash king of Judah, 2Ki 13:10, who reigned forty years, Amaziah must therefore begin his reign in the fourth of Joash king of Israel; this therefore must be understood of his second year after he reigned alone, for he reigned two or three years in his father's lifetime.

Gill: 2Ki 14:2 - -- He was twenty and five years old when he began to reign, and reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusalem,.... Fourteen years contemporary with Joash ki...
He was twenty and five years old when he began to reign, and reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusalem,.... Fourteen years contemporary with Joash king of Israel, who reigned sixteen years, 2Ki 13:10 and fifteen after him, 2Ki 14:17,
and his mother's name was Jehoaddan of Jerusalem; of whom we nowhere else read,

Gill: 2Ki 14:3 - -- And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord,..... At least externally, and at the beginning of his reign:
yet not like David his fathe...
And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord,..... At least externally, and at the beginning of his reign:
yet not like David his father; not with a perfect heart, with that sincerity and uprightness as he did, see 2Ch 25:2,
he did according to all things as Joash his father did; who at first reigned well, and then fell into idolatry, as this his son did.

Gill: 2Ki 14:4 - -- Howbeit the high places were not taken away,.... Though he first did that which was right before God; nor did his father take them away; see 2Ki 12:3.
Howbeit the high places were not taken away,.... Though he first did that which was right before God; nor did his father take them away; see 2Ki 12:3.

Gill: 2Ki 14:5 - -- And it came to pass, as soon as the kingdom was strengthened in his hand,.... That he was well settled on the throne, and had a share in the affection...
And it came to pass, as soon as the kingdom was strengthened in his hand,.... That he was well settled on the throne, and had a share in the affection of the people, and the idolatry and murder his father had committed were worn off of the minds of the people, and the friends of the conspirators against him were become few or none:
that he slew his servants that had slain the king his father; charged them with the murder in a court of judicature, obtained a sentence against them, and had them executed.

Gill: 2Ki 14:6 - -- But the children of the murderers he slew not,.... Which is an instance of his clemency and goodness, and of his strict regard to justice, and to the ...
But the children of the murderers he slew not,.... Which is an instance of his clemency and goodness, and of his strict regard to justice, and to the law of God; though he might fear, these, being spared, would one time or other revenge their fathers' deaths:
according to that which is written in the book of the law of Moses, see Deu 24:16,
wherein the Lord commanded, saying, the fathers shall not be put to death for the children, nor the children, &c. to which command Amaziah was obedient.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 14:1 The referent here is Joash of Judah (see 12:21), not Joash of Israel, mentioned earlier in the verse.



NET Notes: 2Ki 14:5 Heb “he struck down his servants, the ones who had struck down the king, his father.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 14:3 And he did [that which was] ( a ) right in the sight of the LORD, yet not like David his father: he did according to all things as Joash his father di...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 14:6 But the children of the murderers he ( b ) slew not: according unto that which is written in the book of the law of Moses, wherein the LORD commanded,...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 14:1-29
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 14:1-29 - --1 Amaziah's good reign.5 His justice on the murderers of his father.7 His victory over Edom.8 Amaziah, provoking Jehoash, is overcome and spoiled.15 J...
MHCC -> 2Ki 14:1-7
MHCC: 2Ki 14:1-7 - --Amaziah began well, but did not go on so. It is not enough to do that which our pious predecessors did, merely to keep up the common usage, but we mus...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 14:1-7
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 14:1-7 - -- Amaziah, the son and successor of Joash, is the king whom here we have an account of. Let us take a view of him, I. In the temple; and there he acte...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 14:1-22
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 14:1-22 - --
Reign of Amaziah of Judah (cf. 2 Chron 25). - 2Ki 14:1-7. Length and spirit of his reign, and his victory over the Edomites. - 2Ki 14:1. Amaziah beg...
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 14:1-22 - --6. Amaziah's good reign in Judah 14:1-22
Amaziah reigned over Judah for 29 years (796-767 B.C.)....





