
Text -- 2 Kings 16:5 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 16:5
Wesley: 2Ki 16:5 - -- Because God of his own mere grace, undertook his protection, and disappointed the hopes of his enemies.
Because God of his own mere grace, undertook his protection, and disappointed the hopes of his enemies.
JFB -> 2Ki 16:5
JFB: 2Ki 16:5 - -- Notwithstanding their great efforts and military preparations, they failed to take it and, being disappointed, raised the siege and returned home (com...
Notwithstanding their great efforts and military preparations, they failed to take it and, being disappointed, raised the siege and returned home (compare Isa 7:1).
Clarke -> 2Ki 16:5
Clarke: 2Ki 16:5 - -- But could not overcome him - It is likely that this was the time when Isaiah was sent to console Ahaz; (see Isa 7:1); and predicted the death both o...
But could not overcome him - It is likely that this was the time when Isaiah was sent to console Ahaz; (see Isa 7:1); and predicted the death both of Rezin and Pekah, his enemies.
TSK -> 2Ki 16:5
TSK: 2Ki 16:5 - -- am 3262, bc 742
Rezin : 2Ki 15:37; 2Ch 28:5-15; Isa 7:1, Isa 7:2-9
but could not : 1Ki 11:36, 1Ki 15:4; Isa 7:4-6, Isa 7:14, Isa 8:6, Isa 8:9, Isa 8:1...

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Barnes -> 2Ki 16:5
Barnes: 2Ki 16:5 - -- Rezin and Pekah, who had already begun their attacks upon Judaea in the reign of Jotham 2Ki 15:37, regarded the accession of a boy-king, only 16 yea...
Rezin and Pekah, who had already begun their attacks upon Judaea in the reign of Jotham 2Ki 15:37, regarded the accession of a boy-king, only 16 years of age, as especially favorable to their projects, and proceeded without loss of time to carry them out. The earlier scenes of the war, omitted by the writer of Kings, are given at some length in 2Ch 28:5-15.
Poole -> 2Ki 16:5
Poole: 2Ki 16:5 - -- Because God of his own mere grace undertook their protection, as he promised to do, and disappointed the hopes and design of their enemies; of which...
Because God of his own mere grace undertook their protection, as he promised to do, and disappointed the hopes and design of their enemies; of which see on Isa 7 .
Haydock -> 2Ki 16:5
Haydock: 2Ki 16:5 - -- Then. In punishment of such enormous crimes, God first delivered Achaz into the hands of Rasin, (2 Paralipomenon xxviii.; St. Jerome, in Isaias vii....
Then. In punishment of such enormous crimes, God first delivered Achaz into the hands of Rasin, (2 Paralipomenon xxviii.; St. Jerome, in Isaias vii.) and afterwards Phacee destroyed 120,000 in one battle, and took 200,000 prisoners, whom the prophet Oded persuaded him to release, 2 Paralipomenon xxviii. 8, 11. Salien (the year before Christ 759.) observes that the two kings then joined their forces , and besieged Jerusalem the following year, but to no purpose. (Haydock) ---
Isaias was sent before the siege to encourage Achaz, and to promise the miraculous birth of the Messias, as a sign that he should be delivered: and to convince him of it the more, he foretold that the two kings should be destroyed before his own son should be able to say father, Isaias vii. 8., &c. Yet as Achaz did not still amend his life, God sent the same kings the following year (the year of the world 3263.) to lay waste the country. (Calmet)
Gill -> 2Ki 16:5
Gill: 2Ki 16:5 - -- Then Rezin king of Syria, and Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel, came up to Jerusalem to war,.... To fight with Ahaz, moved to it by the Lord, to c...
Then Rezin king of Syria, and Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel, came up to Jerusalem to war,.... To fight with Ahaz, moved to it by the Lord, to chastise Ahaz for his idolatry, 2Ki 15:37.
but could not overcome him; so as to take Jerusalem, and set up another king there, as their scheme was, Isa 7:5 though they had both at other times got great advantages over him, and slew many of his people, and carried them captive, see 2Ch 28:5.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 16:5 Heb “they were unable to fight.” The object must be supplied from the preceding sentence. Elsewhere when the Niphal infinitive of ל&...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 16:5
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 16:5 Then Rezin king of Syria and Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel came up to Jerusalem to war: and they besieged Ahaz, but could not overcome ( c ) [h...

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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 16:1-9
MHCC: 2Ki 16:1-9 - --Few and evil were the days of Ahaz. Those whose hearts condemn them, will go any where in a day of distress, rather than to God. The sin was its own p...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 16:5-9
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 16:5-9 - -- Here is, 1. The attempt of his confederate neighbours, the kings of Syria and Israel, upon him. They thought to make themselves masters of Jerusalem...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 16:5-6
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 16:5-6 - --
Of the war which the allied Syrians and Israelites waged upon Ahaz, only the principal fact is mentioned in 2Ki 16:5, namely, that the enemy marched...
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...
