
Text -- 2 Kings 21:18 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 21:18
Wesley: 2Ki 21:18 - -- Not in the sepulchre of the kings; probably, by his own choice and command, as a lasting testimony of his sincere repentance and abhorrence of himself...
Not in the sepulchre of the kings; probably, by his own choice and command, as a lasting testimony of his sincere repentance and abhorrence of himself for his former crime.
Clarke -> 2Ki 21:18
Clarke: 2Ki 21:18 - -- In the garden of his own house - It was probably a burying-place made for his own family, for Amon his son is said to be buried in the same place, 2...
In the garden of his own house - It was probably a burying-place made for his own family, for Amon his son is said to be buried in the same place, 2Ki 21:26.
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Barnes -> 2Ki 21:18
Barnes: 2Ki 21:18 - -- Was buried - The catacomb of David was probably full, and the later kings, from Ahaz downward, had to find sepulture elsewhere. Ahaz was buried...
Was buried - The catacomb of David was probably full, and the later kings, from Ahaz downward, had to find sepulture elsewhere. Ahaz was buried in Jerusalem, but not in the sepulchres of the kings 2Ch 28:27. Hezekiah found a resting place on the way that led up to David’ s catacomb 2Ch 32:33. Manasseh and Amon were interred in "the garden of Uzza,"a portion (apparently) of the royal palace-garden; perhaps so called after the name of the previous owner. Josiah was buried in "his own sepulchre"2Ki 23:30.
Amon his son - This name, which occurs only at this time and in the reign of the idolatrous Ahab 1Ki 22:26, is identical in form with the Hebrew representative of the great Egyptian god, Amen or Amun (Nah 3:8 margin); and it is therefore probable that Manasseh selected it and gave it to his son in compliment to the Egyptians.
Poole -> 2Ki 21:18
Poole: 2Ki 21:18 - -- In the garden of his own house not in the sepulchre of the kings; either by the people’ s designation, who judged him unworthy of that honour; o...
In the garden of his own house not in the sepulchre of the kings; either by the people’ s designation, who judged him unworthy of that honour; or rather, by his own choice and command, as a lasting testimony of his sincere repentance and abhorrency of himself for his former crimes.
In the garden of Uzza or, of king Uzziah, who possibly planted or enlarged it.
Haydock -> 2Ki 21:18
Haydock: 2Ki 21:18 - -- Oza, a private man, to whom it had belonged; (Menochius) or the place where the Levite had been punished for touching the ark; (1 Kings vi. 8.) or, i...
Oza, a private man, to whom it had belonged; (Menochius) or the place where the Levite had been punished for touching the ark; (1 Kings vi. 8.) or, in fine, the garden to which king Ozias had retired after he became a leper. (Calmet) ---
It is said, that Manasses chose this place for his tomb out of humility. (Grotius)
Gill -> 2Ki 21:18
Gill: 2Ki 21:18 - -- And Manasseh slept with his fathers,.... Or died, after a reign of fifty five years, and a life of sixty seven:
and was buried in the garden of his...
And Manasseh slept with his fathers,.... Or died, after a reign of fifty five years, and a life of sixty seven:
and was buried in the garden of his own house, in the garden of Uzza; whether the burial of him here was his own choice, judging himself unworthy to lie with the kings of Judah, who had been guilty of such great sins, or whether the will of others, on the same account, is not certain; and as much at a loss are we for the reason of this garden being called the garden of Uzza, whether from Uzzah that died for touching the ark, 2Sa 6:6 or from King Uzziah, 2Ki 15:7. The Jews buried in gardens in the times of Christ, who himself was buried in one, Joh 19:41. The Romans had sometimes sepulchres in their gardens g, Galba the emperor was buried in his gardens h; and so had other nations. Cyrus king of Persia was buried in a garden i:
and Amon his son reigned in his stead; of whom we have the following account.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 21:1-26
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 21:1-26 - --1 Manasseh's reign.3 His great idolatry.10 His wickedness causes prophecies against Judah.17 Amon succeeds him.19 Amon's wicked reign.23 He being slai...
MHCC -> 2Ki 21:10-18
MHCC: 2Ki 21:10-18 - --Here is the doom of Judah and Jerusalem. The words used represent the city emptied and utterly desolate, yet not destroyed thereby, but cleansed, and ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 21:10-18
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 21:10-18 - -- Here is the doom of Judah and Jerusalem read, and it is heavy doom. The prophets were sent, in the first place, to teach them the knowledge of God, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 21:1-18
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 21:1-18 - --
Reign of Manasseh (cf. 2 Chron 33:1-20). - 2Ki 21:1. Manasseh was twelve years old when he began to reign, so that he was not born till after Hezeki...
Constable -> 2Ki 18:1--25:30; 2Ki 21:1-18
Constable: 2Ki 18:1--25:30 - --III. THE SURVIVING KINGDOM chs. 18--25
In this third major section of 1 and 2 Kings the writer showed that the c...
