
Text -- 2 Kings 14:22 (NET)




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JFB -> 2Ki 14:22
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.
Clarke -> 2Ki 14:22
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.
TSK -> 2Ki 14:22
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

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Barnes -> 2Ki 14:22
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.
Poole -> 2Ki 14:22
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.
Haydock -> 2Ki 14:22
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.
Gill -> 2Ki 14:22
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.

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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 14:15-22
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 ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 14:15-22
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...
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.)....
