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Text -- 2 Kings 14:17-29 (NET)

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14:17 King Amaziah son of Joash of Judah lived for fifteen years after the death of King Jehoash son of Jehoahaz of Israel. 14:18 The rest of the events of Amaziah’s reign are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah. 14:19 Conspirators plotted against him in Jerusalem, so he fled to Lachish. But they sent assassins after him and they killed him there. 14:20 His body was carried back by horses and he was buried in Jerusalem with his ancestors in the city of David. 14:21 All the people of Judah took Azariah, who was sixteen years old, and made him king in his father Amaziah’s place. 14:22 Azariah built up Elat and restored it to Judah after the king had passed away.
Jeroboam II’s Reign over Israel
14:23 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Judah’s King Amaziah, son of Joash, Jeroboam son of Joash became king over Israel. He reigned for forty-one years in Samaria. 14:24 He did evil in the sight of the Lord; he did not repudiate the sinful ways of Jeroboam son of Nebat who encouraged Israel to sin. 14:25 He restored the border of Israel from Lebo Hamath in the north to the sea of the Arabah in the south, in accordance with the word of the Lord God of Israel announced through his servant Jonah son of Amittai, the prophet from Gath Hepher. 14:26 The Lord saw Israel’s intense suffering; everyone was weak and incapacitated and Israel had no deliverer. 14:27 The Lord had not decreed that he would blot out Israel’s memory from under heaven, so he delivered them through Jeroboam son of Joash. 14:28 The rest of the events of Jeroboam’s reign, including all his accomplishments, his military success in restoring Israelite control over Damascus and Hamath, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Israel. 14:29 Jeroboam passed away and was buried in Samaria with the kings of Israel. His son Zechariah replaced him as king.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Amaziah son of Joash; king of Judah,a prince of Simeon under Hezekiah,son of Hilkiah (Merari Levi),pagan priest of Bethel under Jeroboam who opposed Amos
 · Amittai father of Jonah the prophet from Gath-Hepher
 · Arabah a town of Judea west of Jerusalem on the border of Benjamin
 · Azariah son of Ahimaaz; grandson and successor of Zadok I,son of Nathan; a priest who was chief of Solomons officers,son and successor of king Amaziah of Judah,son of Ethan son of Zerah of Judah,son of Jehu son of Obed of Judah,son of Johanan; descendant of Meraioth I,son of Hilkiah before the exile; high priest Azariah III,a descendant of Hilkiah the priest,son of Zephaniah/Uriel (Korah Levi); forefather of Samuel,son of Oded; prophet under King Asa,second son of Jehoshaphat; brother of King Jehoram,fifth son of Jehoshaphat; brother of King Jehoram,son of Jeroham; a commander who helped enthrone Joash,son of Obed; a commander who helped enthrone Joash,the priest who confronted Uzziah for offering incense,a chief of Ephraim under Israel's King Pekah,father of Joel (Kohath Levi), who served under Hezekiah,son of Jehallelel (Merari Levi). He served under Hezekiah,chief priest, of Zadok's line, under Hezekiah,son of Maaseiah son of Ananiah; a repairer of Nehemiah's wall,a man who accompanied Zerubbabel back to the land of Judah,a scribe who helped Ezra explain the reading of the Law,a priest who signed the covenant to keep God's law,a prince of Judah who led praises to God on the new city wall,son of Hoshaiah; one of the leaders rebelling against Jeremiah,a man exiled from Judah and trained with Daniel in Babylon
 · City of David the capital of Israel, on the border of Benjamin and Judah
 · city of David the capital of Israel, on the border of Benjamin and Judah
 · Damascus a city-state in Syria, located near Mt. Hermon at the edge of the Syrian desert (OS),a town near Mt. Hermon at the edge of the Syrian desert (OS)
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Elath a town near Ezion-Geber on the Red Sea where Israel encamped
 · Gath-hepher a town of Zebulun 9 km NW of Mt. Tabor & 4 km NE of Nazareth
 · Gath-Hepher a town of Zebulun 9 km NW of Mt. Tabor & 4 km NE of Nazareth
 · hamath a town of Syria on the Orontes between Aleppo and Damascus (OS)
 · Hamath a town of unknown location
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jehoahaz son and successor of Jehu, King of Israel,son and successor of Josiah, King of Judah,youngest son and successor of King Jehoram of Judah
 · Jehoash son of Becher son of Benjamin,head of the stores of oil under king David,father of Gideon,son of King Ahab of Israel,son and young successor of Ahaziah, King of Judah; father of Amaziah,son and successor of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, king of Israel,a descendant of Shelah of Judah,son of Shemaah of Gibeah; one of the Benjamites who defected to David at Ziklag
 · Jeroboam son of Nebat; first king of Israel after it split away from Judah; Jeroboam I,son and successor of Joash/Jehoash, King of Israel; Jeroboam II
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Joash son of Becher son of Benjamin,head of the stores of oil under king David,father of Gideon,son of King Ahab of Israel,son and young successor of Ahaziah, King of Judah; father of Amaziah,son and successor of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, king of Israel,a descendant of Shelah of Judah,son of Shemaah of Gibeah; one of the Benjamites who defected to David at Ziklag
 · Jonah a son of Amittai; the prophet God sent to Nineveh,the prophet who was swallowed by the great fish; son of Amittai
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Lachish a town of Judah 23 km west of Hebron & 40 km north of Beersheba (SMM)
 · Nebat a man of Ephraim; father of king Jeroboam
 · Samaria residents of the district of Samaria
 · sea of the Arabah the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River
 · Sea of the Arabah the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River
 · Zechariah the father of John the baptist,a son of Berekiah, a righteous man who was killed by the Jewish authorities,son and successor of King Jeroboam,father of Abi, the mother of King Hezekiah,a leader of the tribe of Reuben,son of Meshelemiah; a door keeper for the tent of meeting,son of Jeiel and Maacah of Gibeon,a Levite gate keeper and harpist in David's time,a priest and trumpeter in David's time,son of Isshiah (Uzziel Kohath Levi),son of Hosah; a pre-exile Levite gatekeeper,a man of Manasseh in Gilead in Saul and David's time,a prince whom Jehoshaphat sent to teach the law around Judah,son of Benaiah (Asaph Levi),son of King Jehoshaphat,son of Jehoiada the priest; a prophet,a man who influenced King Uzziah for good,a Levite (Asaph) who helped Hezekiah cleanse the temple,a Levite (Kohath) who helped King Josiah restore the temple,a chief officer of the house of God in Josiah's time,son of Berechiah; a priest; writer of the book of Zechariah,leader among the Parosh clansmen who returned from exile,son of Bebai; leader among Bebai clansmen returned from exile,a lay man of the Elam Clan who put away his heathen wife,a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly,son of Amariah of Judah,a descendant of Shelah,son of Pashhur; a priest whose descendants returned from exile,son of Jonathan (Asaph Levi),son of Jeberechiah; a witness to Isaiah's prophesy


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Uzziah | UZZIAH; (AZARIAH) | Prophecy | Plain | Jeroboam | JEHOASH; JOASH | JEHOASH | JEHOAHAZ | Israel | God | GALILEE | Elath | CHRONOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | CHAMPAIGN | Burial | BASHAN | Amaziah | AZARIAH | ARABAH | AMOS (1) | more
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Wesley: 2Ki 14:20 - -- Or, with horses, in a chariot.

Or, with horses, in a chariot.

Wesley: 2Ki 14:21 - -- This Azariah is called Uzziah, 2Ki 15:30, both names signifying the same thing for substance; that, God's help; and this, God's strength. But this was...

This Azariah is called Uzziah, 2Ki 15:30, both names signifying the same thing for substance; that, God's help; and this, God's strength. But this was not done till twelve years after his father's death: so long the government was in the hands of protectors.

Wesley: 2Ki 14:25 - -- Unto the dead sea, once a goodly plain, Gen 13:10, which was their southern border.

Unto the dead sea, once a goodly plain, Gen 13:10, which was their southern border.

Wesley: 2Ki 14:26 - -- Whereby he was moved to pity and help them, though they were an unworthy people.

Whereby he was moved to pity and help them, though they were an unworthy people.

Wesley: 2Ki 14:26 - -- Both towns and country were utterly laid waste.

Both towns and country were utterly laid waste.

Wesley: 2Ki 14:27 - -- Not yet; he had not yet declared this, as afterwards he did by the succeeding prophets.

Not yet; he had not yet declared this, as afterwards he did by the succeeding prophets.

Wesley: 2Ki 14:29 - -- It was in the reign of this Jeroboam, that Hosea began to prophesy, and he was the first that wrote his prophecies. At the same time Amos prophesied, ...

It was in the reign of this Jeroboam, that Hosea began to prophesy, and he was the first that wrote his prophecies. At the same time Amos prophesied, soon after Micah, and then Isaiah in the days of Ahaz and Hezekiah. Thus God never left himself without witness, but in the darkest ages of the church, raised up some to be burning and shining lights, to their own age, by their preaching and living; and a few by their writings to reflect light upon us, on whom the ends of the world are come.

JFB: 2Ki 14:19-20 - -- Amaziah's apostasy (2Ch 25:27) was followed by a general maladministration, especially the disastrous issue of the war with Israel. The ruinous condit...

Amaziah's apostasy (2Ch 25:27) was followed by a general maladministration, especially the disastrous issue of the war with Israel. The ruinous condition of Jerusalem, the plunder of the temple, and the loss of their children who were taken as hostages [2Ki 14:13-14], lost him the respect and attachment not of the grandees only, but of his subjects generally, who were in rebellion. The king fled in terror to Lachish, a frontier town of the Philistines, where, however, he was traced and murdered. His friends had his corpse brought without any pomp or ceremony, in a chariot to Jerusalem, where he was interred among his royal ancestors.

JFB: 2Ki 14:21 - -- Or Uzziah (2Ki 15:30; 2Ch 26:1). The popular opposition had been personally directed against Amaziah as the author of their calamities, but it was not...

Or Uzziah (2Ki 15:30; 2Ch 26:1). The popular opposition had been personally directed against Amaziah as the author of their calamities, but it was not extended to his family or heir.

JFB: 2Ki 14:22 - -- Fortified that seaport. It had revolted with the rest of Edom, but was now recovered by Uzziah. His father, who did not complete the conquest of Edom,...

Fortified that seaport. It had revolted with the rest of Edom, but was now recovered by Uzziah. His father, who did not complete the conquest of Edom, had left him that work to do.

JFB: 2Ki 14:23 - -- This was Jeroboam II who, on regaining the lost territory, raised the kingdom to great political power (2Ki 14:25), but adhered to the favorite religi...

This was Jeroboam II who, on regaining the lost territory, raised the kingdom to great political power (2Ki 14:25), but adhered to the favorite religious policy of the Israelitish sovereigns (2Ki 14:24). While God granted him so great a measure of national prosperity and eminence, the reason is expressly stated (2Ki 14:26-27) to be that the purposes of the divine covenant forbade as yet the overthrow of the kingdom of the ten tribes (see 2Ki 13:23).

Clarke: 2Ki 14:19 - -- They made a conspiracy against him - His defeat by Jehoash, and the consequent pillaging of the temple, and emptying the royal exchequer, and the di...

They made a conspiracy against him - His defeat by Jehoash, and the consequent pillaging of the temple, and emptying the royal exchequer, and the dismantling of Jerusalem, had made him exceedingly unpopular; so that probably the whole of the last fifteen years of his life were a series of troubles and distresses.

Clarke: 2Ki 14:21 - -- Took Azariah - He is also called Uzziah, 2Ch 26:1. The former signifies, The help of the Lord; the latter, The strength of the Lord.

Took Azariah - He is also called Uzziah, 2Ch 26:1. The former signifies, The help of the Lord; the latter, The strength of the Lord.

Clarke: 2Ki 14:22 - -- He built Elath - This city belonged to the Edomites; and was situated on the eastern branch of the Red Sea, thence called the Elanitic Gulf. It had ...

He built Elath - This city belonged to the Edomites; and was situated on the eastern branch of the Red Sea, thence called the Elanitic Gulf. It had probably suffered much in the late war; and was now rebuilt by Uzziah, and brought entirely under the dominion of Judah.

Clarke: 2Ki 14:25 - -- He restored the coast of Israel - From the description that is here given, it appears that Jeroboam reconquered all the territory that had been take...

He restored the coast of Israel - From the description that is here given, it appears that Jeroboam reconquered all the territory that had been taken from the kings of Israel; so that Jeroboam the second left the kingdom as ample as it was when the ten tribes separated under Jeroboam the first.

Clarke: 2Ki 14:26 - -- The Lord saw the affliction of Israel - It appears that about this time Israel had been greatly reduced; and great calamities had fallen upon all in...

The Lord saw the affliction of Israel - It appears that about this time Israel had been greatly reduced; and great calamities had fallen upon all indiscriminately; even the diseased and captives in the dungeon had the hand of God heavy upon them, and there was no helper; and then God sent Jonah to encourage them, and to assure them of better days. He was the first of the prophets, after Samuel, whose writings are preserved; yet the prophecy delivered on this occasion is not extant; for what is now in the prophecies of Jonah, relates wholly to Nineveh.

Clarke: 2Ki 14:28 - -- How he warred, and - recovered Damascus - We learn from 1Ch 18:3-11, that David had conquered all Syria, and put garrisons in Damascus and other pla...

How he warred, and - recovered Damascus - We learn from 1Ch 18:3-11, that David had conquered all Syria, and put garrisons in Damascus and other places, and laid all the Syrians under tribute; but this yoke they had not only shaken off, but they had conquered a considerable portion of the Israelitish territory, and added it to Syria. These latter Jeroboam now recovered; and thus the places which anciently belonged to Judah by David’ s conquests, and were repossessed by Syria, he now conquered, and added to Israel.

Clarke: 2Ki 14:29 - -- Jeroboam slept with his fathers - He died a natural death; and was regularly succeeded by his son Zachariah, who, reigning badly, was, after six mon...

Jeroboam slept with his fathers - He died a natural death; and was regularly succeeded by his son Zachariah, who, reigning badly, was, after six months, slain by Shallum, who succeeded him, and reigned but one month, being slain by Menahem, who succeeded him, and reigned ten years over Israel. Amos the prophet lived in the reign of Jeroboam; and was accused by Amaziah, one of the idolatrous priests of Beth-el, of having predicted the death of Jeroboam by the sword, but this was a slander: what he did predict, and which came afterwards to pass, may be seen Amo 7:10-17. The interregnum referred to in the margin cannot be accounted for in a satisfactory manner.

Defender: 2Ki 14:21 - -- Azariah is the same as Uzziah(2Ch 26:1). The great prophet Isaiah began his prophecies during Uzziah's reign (Isa 1:1)."

Azariah is the same as Uzziah(2Ch 26:1). The great prophet Isaiah began his prophecies during Uzziah's reign (Isa 1:1)."

Defender: 2Ki 14:25 - -- This passage clearly proves the historicity of the prophet Jonah. Liberal theologians and skeptics generally have denied the truth of the story of Jon...

This passage clearly proves the historicity of the prophet Jonah. Liberal theologians and skeptics generally have denied the truth of the story of Jonah and the whale, arguing that it was merely a parable. According to this record, however, Jonah was well-known as a prophet in Israel in addition to his prophetic missionary journey to Nineveh, the capital of the large and dangerous Assyrian empire."

TSK: 2Ki 14:17 - -- am 3179-3194, bc 825-810 Amaziah : 2Ki 14:1, 2Ki 14:2, 2Ki 14:23, 2Ki 13:10; 2Ch 25:25-28

am 3179-3194, bc 825-810

Amaziah : 2Ki 14:1, 2Ki 14:2, 2Ki 14:23, 2Ki 13:10; 2Ch 25:25-28

TSK: 2Ki 14:18 - -- 2Ki 13:8, 2Ki 13:12; 1Ki 11:41, 1Ki 14:29

TSK: 2Ki 14:19 - -- am 3194, bc 810 they made : 2Ki 12:20, 2Ki 12:21, 2Ki 15:10, 2Ki 15:14, 2Ki 15:25, 2Ki 15:30, 2Ki 21:23; 2Ch 25:27, 2Ch 25:28 fled to Lachish : Jos 10...

am 3194, bc 810

they made : 2Ki 12:20, 2Ki 12:21, 2Ki 15:10, 2Ki 15:14, 2Ki 15:25, 2Ki 15:30, 2Ki 21:23; 2Ch 25:27, 2Ch 25:28

fled to Lachish : Jos 10:31; Mic 1:13

TSK: 2Ki 14:20 - -- he was buried : 2Ki 8:24, 2Ki 9:28, 2Ki 12:21; 1Ki 2:10, 1Ki 11:43; 2Ch 21:20, 2Ch 26:23, 2Ch 33:20

TSK: 2Ki 14:21 - -- Azariah : 2Ki 15:13; 2Ch 26:1, Uzziah, Mat 1:8, Mat 1:9, Ozias made him king : 2Ki 21:24; 1Ch 3:12

Azariah : 2Ki 15:13; 2Ch 26:1, Uzziah, Mat 1:8, Mat 1:9, Ozias

made him king : 2Ki 21:24; 1Ch 3:12

TSK: 2Ki 14:22 - -- Elath : Elath, the Ala or Elana of the Greek and Roman writers, was a celebrated port situated at the extremity of the eastern branch of the Red Sea, ...

Elath : Elath, the Ala or Elana of the Greek and Roman writers, was a celebrated port situated at the extremity of the eastern branch of the Red Sea, hence called the Elanitic Gulf, ten miles east from Petra, according to Eusebius, and 150; Roman miles from Gaza, according to Pliny, but 1,260 stadia, or 157 miles, according to Strabo and Marcianus Herecleota. It is now called Akaba, and is nothing but a tower or castle, surrounded by a large grove of date trees, the residence of a governor, dependent on him of Grand Cairo. 2Ki 16:6; Deu 2:8; 1Ki 9:26; 2Ch 26:2, Eloth

TSK: 2Ki 14:23 - -- am 3179-3220, bc 825-784 the fifteenth : 2Ki 14:17 Jeroboam : 2Ki 14:27; Hos 1:1; Amo 1:1, Amo 7:9-11 began to reign : ""Now he begins to reign alone....

am 3179-3220, bc 825-784

the fifteenth : 2Ki 14:17

Jeroboam : 2Ki 14:27; Hos 1:1; Amo 1:1, Amo 7:9-11

began to reign : ""Now he begins to reign alone.""

TSK: 2Ki 14:24 - -- in the sight : 2Ki 21:6; Gen 38:7; Deu 9:18; 1Ki 21:25 he departed : 2Ki 13:2, 2Ki 13:6, 2Ki 13:11; 1Ki 12:28-31; Psa 106:20

TSK: 2Ki 14:25 - -- from the entering : Num 13:21, Num 34:7, Num 34:8; Eze 47:16-18; Amo 6:14 unto the sea : Gen 14:3; Deu 3:17 Jonah : Jon 1:1; Mat 12:39, Mat 12:40, Mat...

from the entering : Num 13:21, Num 34:7, Num 34:8; Eze 47:16-18; Amo 6:14

unto the sea : Gen 14:3; Deu 3:17

Jonah : Jon 1:1; Mat 12:39, Mat 12:40, Mat 16:4, Jonas

Gathhepher : Jos 19:13, Gittah-hepher

TSK: 2Ki 14:26 - -- saw the affliction : 2Ki 13:4; Exo 3:7, Exo 3:9; Jdg 10:16; Psa 106:43-45; Isa 63:9 not any shut : Deu 32:36; 1Ki 14:10, 1Ki 21:21

saw the affliction : 2Ki 13:4; Exo 3:7, Exo 3:9; Jdg 10:16; Psa 106:43-45; Isa 63:9

not any shut : Deu 32:36; 1Ki 14:10, 1Ki 21:21

TSK: 2Ki 14:27 - -- said not : 2Ki 13:23; Hos 1:6 blot out : Exo 32:32, Exo 32:33; Deu 9:14, Deu 25:19, Deu 29:20; Psa 69:28; Rom 11:2-12; Rev 3:5 he saved : 2Ki 5:1, 2Ki...

TSK: 2Ki 14:28 - -- the rest : 2Ki 14:15 Damascus : 2Sa 8:6; 1Ki 11:24; 1Ch 18:5, 1Ch 18:6; 2Ch 8:3, 2Ch 8:4 which belonged to Judah : These places belonged to Judah by D...

the rest : 2Ki 14:15

Damascus : 2Sa 8:6; 1Ki 11:24; 1Ch 18:5, 1Ch 18:6; 2Ch 8:3, 2Ch 8:4

which belonged to Judah : These places belonged to Judah by David’ s conquest (2Sa 3:11), but had been repossessed by the Syrians.

TSK: 2Ki 14:29 - -- am 3220, bc 784 Zachariah : 2Ki 15:8 reigned : ""After an interregnum of eleven years.""

am 3220, bc 784

Zachariah : 2Ki 15:8

reigned : ""After an interregnum of eleven years.""

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Barnes: 2Ki 14:20 - -- They brought him on horses - i. e. they conveyed his body back to Jerusalem in the royal chariot. The combination of relentless animosity again...

They brought him on horses - i. e. they conveyed his body back to Jerusalem in the royal chariot. The combination of relentless animosity against the living prince with the deepest respect for his dead remains is very characteristic of an Oriental people.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:21 - -- All the people of Judah - The words imply that the conspiracy was one in which the general mass of the people did not participate. There was no...

All the people of Judah - The words imply that the conspiracy was one in which the general mass of the people did not participate. There was no confusion and trouble as on the occasion of the murder of Joash. Azariah ("the strength of Yahweh"), and Uzziah ("whom Yahweh assists"), were mere variants of one name.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:22 - -- Elath, or Eloth (marginal reference 1Ki 9:26), was near Ezion-Geber, in the Gulf of Akabah. It had been lost to the Jews on the revolt of Edom from ...

Elath, or Eloth (marginal reference 1Ki 9:26), was near Ezion-Geber, in the Gulf of Akabah. It had been lost to the Jews on the revolt of Edom from Joram 2Ki 8:22. Uzziah’ s re-establishment of the place, rendered possible by his father’ s successes 2Ki 14:7, was one of his first acts, and seems to imply a desire to renew the commercial projects which Solomon had successfully carried out, and which Jehoshaphat had vainly attempted 1Ki 22:48.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:23 - -- Jeroboam - This is the only instance, in the history of either kingdom, of a recurrent royal appellation. We can scarcely doubt that Jeroboam I...

Jeroboam - This is the only instance, in the history of either kingdom, of a recurrent royal appellation. We can scarcely doubt that Jeroboam II was named after the great founder of the Israelite kingdom by a father who trusted that he might prove a sort of second founder. Perhaps the prophecy of Jonah (see 2Ki 14:25) had been already given, and it was known that a great deliverance was approaching.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:25 - -- He restored the coast of Israel - Jeroboam, in the course of his long reign, recovered the old boundaries of the holy land to the north, the ea...

He restored the coast of Israel - Jeroboam, in the course of his long reign, recovered the old boundaries of the holy land to the north, the east, and the southeast. The "entering in of Hamath"is spoken of as the northern boundary; the "sea of the plain,"or the Dead Sea, is the southern boundary (see the marginal references): here Israel adjoined on Moab. The entire tract east of Jordan had been lost to Israel in the reign of Jehu and that of Jehoahaz 2Ki 10:33; 2Ki 13:3, 2Ki 13:25. All this was now recovered: and not only so, but Moab was reduced Amo 6:14, and the Syrians were in their turn forced to submit to the Jews 2Ki 14:28. The northern conquests were perhaps little less important than the eastern 2Ki 14:28.

The word of the Lord ... which he spake - Some have found the prophecy of Jonah here alluded to, or a portion of it, in Isa 15:1-9; Isa 16:1-14 (see 2Ki 16:13); but without sufficient grounds.

This passage tends to fix Jonah’ s date to some period not very late in the reign of Jeroboam II, i. e. (according to the ordinary chronology) from 823 B.C. to 782 B.C. On Gath-hepher, see the marginal reference and note.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:26 - -- The affliction of Israel - That which the Israelites had suffered for two reigns at the hands of the Syrians 2Ki 10:32-33; 2Ki 13:3, 2Ki 13:7,2...

The affliction of Israel - That which the Israelites had suffered for two reigns at the hands of the Syrians 2Ki 10:32-33; 2Ki 13:3, 2Ki 13:7,2Ki 13:22.

There was not any shut up, nor any left - A phrase implying complete depopulation (see the marginal reference note; 1Ki 14:10), but here meaning no more than extreme depression and weakness.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:27 - -- And the Lord said not - Though the Israelites were brought thus low, yet the fiat did not as yet go forth for their destruction. God did not se...

And the Lord said not - Though the Israelites were brought thus low, yet the fiat did not as yet go forth for their destruction. God did not send a prophet to say that He would blot out the name of Israel from under heaven; but on the contrary sent two to announce that they should be delivered from their present enemies, and obtain triumphs over them (see 2Ki 14:25; 2Ki 13:17-19).

That he would blot out ... - This is a Mosaic phrase, found only here and in Deuteronomy 2Ki 9:14; 29:20.

Barnes: 2Ki 14:28 - -- He recovered Damascus - Jeroboam probably gained certain advantages over Benhadad, which induced the latter to make his submission and consent ...

He recovered Damascus - Jeroboam probably gained certain advantages over Benhadad, which induced the latter to make his submission and consent to such terms as those extorted by Ahab 1Ki 20:34.

Hamath was probably among the actual conquests of Jeroboam. It was brought so low in his reign, as to have become almost a by-word for calamity (compare Amo 6:2).

Which belonged to Judah, for Israel - i. e. these cities were recovered to Judah, i. e. to the people of God generally, through or by means of being added to Israel, i. e. to the northern kingdom.

A few further facts in the history of Jeroboam II are recorded by the prophet Amos (compare Amo 7:10, etc.).

Poole: 2Ki 14:19 - -- They i.e. the people, or the princes and chief men among them, possibly those whose sons he had delivered up as hostages to Jehoash, with the conniva...

They i.e. the people, or the princes and chief men among them, possibly those whose sons he had delivered up as hostages to Jehoash, with the connivance, if not approbation, of the people; as appears, because the design was carried on openly, and steadily, and irresistibly, as the following words show.

Lachish a strong city in Judah, towards the Philistines; of which see Jos 10:31 15:39 2Ki 19:8 .

They sent after him either secret murderers; or rather, bands of soldiers; for this rebellion was carried on by strong hand and open force. Compare 2Ki 12:20 15:10,15 .

Poole: 2Ki 14:20 - -- On horses or, with horses , to wit, in a chariot.

On horses or, with horses , to wit, in a chariot.

Poole: 2Ki 14:21 - -- Which they did, either in opposition to the conspirators, or to show their affection to the house of David, and that their quarrel was only personal...

Which they did, either in opposition to the conspirators, or to show their affection to the house of David, and that their quarrel was only personal against Amaziah, whom they looked upon as thee author of all their late calamities. This Azariah is called Uziah , 2Ki 15:30 2Ch 26:1 , both names signifying the same thing for substance; that God’ s help , and this God’ s strength .

Poole: 2Ki 14:22 - -- He built Elath i.e. repaired and fortified it; for it was built before, Deu 2:8 . Restored it to Judah from whom it had revolted with the rest of E...

He built Elath i.e. repaired and fortified it; for it was built before, Deu 2:8 .

Restored it to Judah from whom it had revolted with the rest of Edom, in which land this place was upon the Red Sea.

The king i.e. his father Amaziah; who did not perfect his conquest of Edom, but left some work for his son.

Poole: 2Ki 14:25 - -- The entering of Hamath was the northern border of the kingdom of Israel, Num 13:21 34:8 . Unto the sea of the plain i.e. unto the Dead Sea, which o...

The entering of Hamath was the northern border of the kingdom of Israel, Num 13:21 34:8 .

Unto the sea of the plain i.e. unto the Dead Sea, which once was a goodly plain, Gen 13:10 , which was their southern border.

Jonah or Jonas , one of the small prophets; though this prophecy of his be not recorded there; and therefore it is remembered here.

Poole: 2Ki 14:26 - -- It was very bitter whereby he was moved to pity and help them, though they were an unworthy people. There was not any shut up nor any left: See Po...

It was very bitter whereby he was moved to pity and help them, though they were an unworthy people.

There was not any shut up nor any left: See Poole "Deu 32:36" ; See Poole "1Ki 14:10" ; See Poole "1Ki 21:21" .

Poole: 2Ki 14:27 - -- The Lord said not i.e. not yet; he had not yet declared this, as afterwards he did by the succeeding prophets, though not in those words. See Hos 1:5...

The Lord said not i.e. not yet; he had not yet declared this, as afterwards he did by the succeeding prophets, though not in those words. See Hos 1:5,6,9 .

Poole: 2Ki 14:28 - -- Damascus and Hamath were cities of Syria, but were taken from the Syrians by David and Solomon, 2Sa 8:6 2Ch 8:3 , and probably by them incorporated w...

Damascus and Hamath were cities of Syria, but were taken from the Syrians by David and Solomon, 2Sa 8:6 2Ch 8:3 , and probably by them incorporated with and added to the possessions of their own tribe, to which from that time they belonged; but afterwards they were retaken by the Syrians, and were now recovered by this Jeroboam.

Haydock: 2Ki 14:19 - -- Lachis, in the tribe of Dan. Some say that the kings resided there twelve years, in a kind of exile. (Malvenda) --- But the conspiracy only took p...

Lachis, in the tribe of Dan. Some say that the kings resided there twelve years, in a kind of exile. (Malvenda) ---

But the conspiracy only took place in the last year of his reign. (Usher, the year of the world 3194.) ---

Some powerful men rose up against him, and the people were displeased with his conduct. (Menochius) ---

But the majority did not approve of his death, so that they granted him the funeral honours, and appointed his son to succeed. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Ki 14:21 - -- Azarias. Hebrew Hazarya. Sometimes printed more correctly Azieu, at others Azrien, (Haydock) by the blundering of transcribers, who have conf...

Azarias. Hebrew Hazarya. Sometimes printed more correctly Azieu, at others Azrien, (Haydock) by the blundering of transcribers, who have confounded the name of the king Ozihu (Azieu or Ozias) with that of the priest Ozrichu. (Azrien.) Carpzovius maintains that Azarias and Usias are two names of the same person. (Crit. p. 789.) But if he should find Carpzovius, Carpzorvius, and Carpzoviu, in the same book, would he not think them the same name erroneously printed? Kennicott, (Dis. i. p. 478.) who observes that the Syriac and Arabic versions have here, as in the sequel, Uzia, and St. Matthew (i. 8.) calls the king Ozias, conformably to 2 Paralipomenon xxvi. 1., &c. The manuscripts also vary. (Kennicott)

Haydock: 2Ki 14:22 - -- Built, or rebuilt Elath; which gives its name to the eastern branch of the Red Sea. David had possession of all Idumea. Amasias had reconquered a...

Built, or rebuilt Elath; which gives its name to the eastern branch of the Red Sea. David had possession of all Idumea. Amasias had reconquered a great part, and his son pushed his conquests still further.

Haydock: 2Ki 14:26 - -- In prison is not expressed in the original, (Calmet) which has, "not any shut up, nor last." Neither those who had strong castles, nor the poorest p...

In prison is not expressed in the original, (Calmet) which has, "not any shut up, nor last." Neither those who had strong castles, nor the poorest people, were exempt from suffering. (Haydock) ---

None durst appear, 3 Kings xiv. 10. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 14:27 - -- Israel, like Amalec, 1 Kings xv. 3. (Menochius)

Israel, like Amalec, 1 Kings xv. 3. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Ki 14:28 - -- To Juda, or "of Juda;" Judæ; (Haydock) as those strong cities had been conquered by David. The Syriac and Arabic omit this word entirely, and sup...

To Juda, or "of Juda;" Judæ; (Haydock) as those strong cities had been conquered by David. The Syriac and Arabic omit this word entirely, and suppose, with many others, that Jeroboam kept possession of these cities. (Calmet) (Tirinus) ---

In Israel, or "to Israel," over which he reigned. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Ki 14:29 - -- Slept, dying a natural death; though the idolatrous priests of Bethel falsely asserted, that Amos had foretold he should fall by the sword, Amos vii....

Slept, dying a natural death; though the idolatrous priests of Bethel falsely asserted, that Amos had foretold he should fall by the sword, Amos vii. 11.

Gill: 2Ki 14:17 - -- And Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah lived after the death of Jehoash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel fifteen years. Which, with the fourteen he ...

And Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah lived after the death of Jehoash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel fifteen years. Which, with the fourteen he reigned contemporary with him, made the twenty nine years he reigned, 2Ki 14:2. The Vulgate Latin version is, "twenty five years".

Gill: 2Ki 14:18 - -- And the rest of the acts of Amaziah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? Not in the canonical book of Chronicles...

And the rest of the acts of Amaziah, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? Not in the canonical book of Chronicles; though there are some things of him recorded there, which are not here; but in the annals of each reign, written by the king's historian appointed for that purpose.

Gill: 2Ki 14:19 - -- Now they made a conspiracy against him in Jerusalem,.... Against Amaziah; the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the principal men of it; perhaps those whose s...

Now they made a conspiracy against him in Jerusalem,.... Against Amaziah; the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the principal men of it; perhaps those whose sons the king of Israel had carried away as hostages, which they imputed to the ill conduct of Amaziah, as well as the breaking of the wall of Jerusalem, and the pillaging of the temple, and the king's palace:

and he fled to Lachish; a fortified city in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:39 but they sent after him to Lachish, and slew him there; in a private manner, as Josephus g relates.

Gill: 2Ki 14:20 - -- And they brought him on horses,.... That is, in a chariot or hearse drawn by horses; though the Jews h suppose he was carried on horses, and that beca...

And they brought him on horses,.... That is, in a chariot or hearse drawn by horses; though the Jews h suppose he was carried on horses, and that because he worshipped the gods of the Edomites, who were themselves carried on horses; and he was not carried on the shoulders of men, because he neglected to serve the God of Israel, whose mysteries were carried on the shoulders of men:

and he was buried at Jerusalem with his fathers in the city of David; and very probably in the sepulchre of the kings, though his father was not.

Gill: 2Ki 14:21 - -- And all the people of Judah took Azariah,.... Called Uzziah in the next chapter, and so in the book of Chronicles; both names signifying much the same...

And all the people of Judah took Azariah,.... Called Uzziah in the next chapter, and so in the book of Chronicles; both names signifying much the same, the one "the help of the Lord", the other "the strength of the Lord":

(which was sixteen years old;) yet as he began to reign in the twenty seventh year of Jeroboam, 2Ki 15:1 and Jeroboam began to reign in the fifteenth yaer of Amaziah, 2Ki 14:23, he could be but four years of age, for the solution of which; see Gill on 2Ki 15:1,

and made him king instead of his father Amaziah; which was after his death, and not when he fled to Lachish, as Kimchi thinks.

Gill: 2Ki 14:22 - -- He built Elath,.... A port which belonged to Edom, Deu 2:8 which very probably David took from them when he made them tributary, and which they retook...

He built Elath,.... A port which belonged to Edom, Deu 2:8 which very probably David took from them when he made them tributary, and which they retook when they revolted, and Amaziah got again when he defeated them; and this his son rebuilt and fortified:

and restored it to Judah; annexed it to the kingdom of Judah, as in the days of David and Solomon:

after that the king slept with his fathers; after the death of his father Amaziah.

Gill: 2Ki 14:23 - -- In the fifteenth year of Amaziah, the son of Joash king of Judah, Jeroboam the son of Joash king of Israel began to reign in Samaria,.... So that he r...

In the fifteenth year of Amaziah, the son of Joash king of Judah, Jeroboam the son of Joash king of Israel began to reign in Samaria,.... So that he reigned fourteen or fifteen years contemporary with him; for Amaziah reigned twenty nine years:

and reigned forty and one years; Josephus says i forty, giving only the round number.

Gill: 2Ki 14:24 - -- And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord,.... Was guilty of idolatry: he departed not from all the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat...

And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord,.... Was guilty of idolatry:

he departed not from all the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin; the worship of the calves is especially meant; he was in all respects of the same cast with his ancestor of the same name, from whom he had it, in veneration of him.

Gill: 2Ki 14:25 - -- He restored the coast of Israel,.... The cities upon it, which had been taken away from them by their enemies: from the entering of Hamath; which w...

He restored the coast of Israel,.... The cities upon it, which had been taken away from them by their enemies:

from the entering of Hamath; which was the northern border of the land of Canaan, the entrance into it from Syria, see Num 34:8,

unto the sea of the plain: of Jordan, called sometimes the salt sea and the Dead Sea; the lake Asphaltites, as Josephus k, where formerly stood Sodom and Gomorrah:

according to the word of the Lord God of Israel, which he spake by the hand of his servant Jonah the son of Amittai; the same with him whose prophecy among the small prophets bears this name; and though his prophecy concerning Jeroboam's success and victories is not there, nor anywhere else, recorded at length, yet needed not to be doubted of; this is the first of the prophets spoken of whose books are extant:

which was of Gathhepher; a city in the tribe of Zebulun, Jos 19:13, which contradicts a notion of the Jews, that no prophet came out of Galilee, when the very first of those that were the penmen of the books of prophecies was from thence, see Joh 7:52.

Gill: 2Ki 14:26 - -- For the Lord saw the affliction of Israel, that it was very bitter,.... Being sorely oppressed by their enemies, especially the Syrians; and he was mo...

For the Lord saw the affliction of Israel, that it was very bitter,.... Being sorely oppressed by their enemies, especially the Syrians; and he was moved to have compassion upon them, and show mercy to them: for, there was not any shut up, nor any left, nor any helper for Israel: they were in the most forlorn and helpless condition; See Gill on Deu 32:36.

Gill: 2Ki 14:27 - -- And the Lord said not that he would blot out the name of Israel from under heaven,.... Had not as yet declared it by any of his prophets, that he woul...

And the Lord said not that he would blot out the name of Israel from under heaven,.... Had not as yet declared it by any of his prophets, that he would do it, as he afterwards did by Hosea, Hos 1:4, and was fulfilled in the reign of Hoshea king of Israel, 2Ki 17:1.

but he saved them by the hand of Jeroboam the son of Joash; the instrument of their deliverance from the hands of their enemies, and of recovering their borders as afore time.

Gill: 2Ki 14:28 - -- Now the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, and all that he did, and his might, how he warred,.... His valiant acts and warlike exploits: and how he reco...

Now the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, and all that he did, and his might, how he warred,.... His valiant acts and warlike exploits:

and how he recovered Damascus and Hamath, which belonged to Judah, for Israel; which cities, in the times of David and Solomon, were tributary to Judah, but afterwards fell into the hands of the Syrians, from whom Jeroboam recovered them, and annexed them to the kingdom of Israel; or, as Kimchi, though Jeroboam was king of Israel, yet, having taken them, he restored them to the king of Judah, to whom they belonged:

are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel? where all events of any moment were registered.

Gill: 2Ki 14:29 - -- And Jeroboam slept with his fathers, even with the kings of Israel,.... Died, and was buried with them: and Zachariah his son reigned in his stead:...

And Jeroboam slept with his fathers, even with the kings of Israel,.... Died, and was buried with them:

and Zachariah his son reigned in his stead: who was of the fourth generation from Jehu, as was promised to him, 2Ki 10:30.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:18 Heb “As for the rest of the events of Amaziah, are they not written on the scroll of the events of the days of the kings of Judah?”

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:19 Heb “and they sent after him to Lachish.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:20 Heb “and they carried him on horses.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:22 Heb “lay with his fathers.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:23 For location see Map2 B1; Map4 D3; Map5 E2; Map6 A4; Map7 C1.

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:24 Heb “turn away from all.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:25 Heb “which he spoke by the hand of.”

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:26 Heb “[there was] none but the restrained, and [there was] none but the abandoned, and there was no deliverer for Israel.” On the meaning o...

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:27 The phrase “from under heaven” adds emphasis to the verb “blot out” and suggest total annihilation. For other examples of the ...

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:28 Heb “As for the rest of the events of Jeroboam, and all which he did and his strength, [and] how he fought and how he restored Damascus and Hama...

NET Notes: 2Ki 14:29 The MT has simply “with the kings of Israel,” which appears to stand in apposition to the immediately preceding “with his fathers.&#...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 14:19 Now they made a conspiracy against him in Jerusalem: and he fled to ( h ) Lachish; but they sent after him to Lachish, and slew him there. ( h ) Whic...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 14:21 And all the people of Judah took ( i ) Azariah, which [was] sixteen years old, and made him king instead of his father Amaziah. ( i ) Who is also cal...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 14:22 He built ( k ) Elath, and restored it to Judah, after that the king slept with his fathers. ( k ) Which is also called Elanon or Eloth.

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 14:24 And he did [that which was] evil in the sight of the LORD: he departed not from all the ( l ) sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to si...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 14:26 For the LORD saw the affliction of Israel, [that it was] very bitter: for [there was] not any ( m ) shut up, nor any left, nor any helper for Israel. ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ki 14:28 Now the rest of the acts of Jeroboam, and all that he did, and his might, how he warred, and how he recovered Damascus, and ( n ) Hamath, [which belon...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 14:15-22 - --Amaziah survived his conqueror fifteen years. He was slain by his own subjects. Azariah, or Uzziah, seems to have been very young when his father was ...

MHCC: 2Ki 14:23-29 - --God raised up the prophet Jonah, and by him declared the purposes of his favour to Israel. It is a sign that God has not cast off his people, if he co...

Matthew Henry: 2Ki 14:15-22 - -- Here are three kings brought to their graves in these few verses: - 1. Joash king of Israel, 2Ki 14:15, 2Ki 14:16. We attended his funeral once befo...

Matthew Henry: 2Ki 14:23-29 - -- Here is an account of the reign of Jeroboam the second. I doubt it is an indication of the affection and adherence of the house of Jehu to the sins ...

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...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 14:23-24 - -- Reign of Jeroboam II of Israel. - 2Ki 14:23. The statement that Jeroboam the son of Joash (Jehoash) ascended the throne in the fifteenth year of Ama...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 14:25 - -- He brought back ( השׁיב ), i.e., restored, the boundary of Israel from towards Hamath in the north, to the point to which the kingdom extended ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 14:26-27 - -- The higher ground for this strengthening of Israel in the time of Jeroboam was to be found in the compassion of God. The Lord saw the great oppressi...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 14:28-29 - -- Of the rest of the history of Jeroboam we have nothing more than an intimation that he brought back Damascus and Hamath of Judah to Israel, i.e., su...

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.)....

Constable: 2Ki 14:17-22 - --Amaziah's death 14:17-22 The text does not identify Amaziah's conspirators, but they wer...

Constable: 2Ki 14:23-29 - --7. Jeroboam II's evil reign in Israel 14:23-29 Jeroboam II's reign of 41 years was the longest i...

Guzik: 2Ki 14:1-29 - --2 Kings 14 - The Reigns of Amaziah and Jeroboam II A. The reign of Amaziah over Judah. 1. (1-4) A summary of his reign. In the second year of Joas...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: 2Ki 14:29 2 KINGS 14:29 —Are the dead asleep or conscious? PROBLEM: As in this passage, the Bible often speaks of death as the time when one “sleeps wi...

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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 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ki 14:1, Amaziah’s good reign; 2Ki 14:5, His justice on the murderers of his father; 2Ki 14:7, His victory over Edom; 2Ki 14:8, Amazia...

Poole: 2 Kings 14 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS CHAPTER 14 Amaziah’ s good reign: his justice on the murderers of his father: his victory over Edom: warreth against Jehoash king of Isr...

MHCC: 2 Kings 14 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ki 14:1-7) Amaziah's good reign. (2Ki 14:8-14) Amaziah provokes Jehoash king of Israel, and is overcome. (2Ki 14:15-22) He is slain by conspirator...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter continues the history of the succession in the kingdoms both of Judah and Israel. I. In the kingdom of Judah here is, 1. The entire ...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS 14 In this chapter we have the good reign of Amaziah king of Judah, his victories over the Edomites, and war with Jehoash k...

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