
Text -- 2 Kings 16:11 (NET)




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JFB -> 2Ki 16:10-16
JFB: 2Ki 16:10-16 - -- This was a visit of respect, and perhaps of gratitude. During his stay in that heathen city, Ahaz saw an altar with which he was greatly captivated. F...
This was a visit of respect, and perhaps of gratitude. During his stay in that heathen city, Ahaz saw an altar with which he was greatly captivated. Forthwith a sketch of it was transmitted to Jerusalem, with orders to Urijah the priest to get one constructed according to the Damascus model, and let this new altar supersede the old one in the temple. Urijah, with culpable complaisance, acted according to his instructions (2Ki 16:16). The sin in this affair consisted in meddling with, and improving according to human taste and fancy, the altars of the temple, the patterns of which had been furnished by divine authority (Exo 25:40; Exo 26:30; Exo 27:1; 1Ch 28:19). Urijah was one of the witnesses taken by Isaiah to bear his prediction against Syria and Israel (Isa 8:2).
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Poole -> 2Ki 16:11
Poole: 2Ki 16:11 - -- So he complied with the king’ s command against his own conscience, and against the express command of that great God, to which the king and he...
So he complied with the king’ s command against his own conscience, and against the express command of that great God, to which the king and he both were subject. He made haste, and delayed not to do it, to please the king, and advance himself.
Haydock -> 2Ki 16:11
Haydock: 2Ki 16:11 - -- Priest, or pontiff, as no other would have dared to make this innovation. (Salien) ---
He was guilty of a great weakness; as the altar of Solomon h...
Priest, or pontiff, as no other would have dared to make this innovation. (Salien) ---
He was guilty of a great weakness; as the altar of Solomon had been so solemnly consecrated by God's presence. All changes in religion are dangerous. The Machabees behaved with far greater respect, with regard to the altar which had been profaned, 1 Machabees iv. 45. (Calmet) ---
Isaias (viii. 2.) calls this priest a faithful, or competent witness, (Haydock) on account of his dignity, not approving his conduct. (Salien) ---
But he had not erected this altar when the prophet spoke thus to him. (Du Hamel)
Gill -> 2Ki 16:11
Gill: 2Ki 16:11 - -- And Urijah the priest built an altar according to all that King Ahaz had sent from Damascus,.... Exactly according to the size, form, figure, and carv...
And Urijah the priest built an altar according to all that King Ahaz had sent from Damascus,.... Exactly according to the size, form, figure, and carved work of it, though expressly contrary to the command of God; which fixed both the form and matter of the altar of God, with everything appertaining to it, which he, being high priest, could not be ignorant of, Exo 27:1, &c. but he was a timeserver, and sought to curry favour with his prince:
so Urijah the priest made it against King Ahaz came from Damascus; both king and priest were in haste to have this altar made. Ahaz could not stay till he came home, but sent directions about it from Damascus, and the priest was so expeditious in observing his commands, that he got it done before he came thence to Jerusalem.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 16:1-20
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 16:1-20 - --1 Ahaz's wicked reign.5 Ahaz, assailed by Rezin and Pekah, hires Tiglath-pileser against them.10 Ahaz, sending a pattern of an altar from Damascus to ...
MHCC -> 2Ki 16:10-16
MHCC: 2Ki 16:10-16 - --God's altar had hitherto been kept in its place, and in use; but Ahaz put another in the room of it. The natural regard of the mind of man to some sor...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 16:10-16
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 16:10-16 - -- Though Ahaz had himself sacrificed in high places, on hills, and under every green tree (2Ki 16:4), yet God's altar had hitherto continued in its pl...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 16:10-13
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 16:10-13 - --
Ahaz paid Tiglath-pileser a visit in Damascus, "to present to him his thanks and congratulations, and possibly also to prevent a visit from Tiglath-...
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 16:1-20 - --15. Ahaz's evil reign in Judah ch. 16
Ahaz reigned for 16 years (732-715 B.C.). Before that he w...
