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Text -- 2 Kings 22:1-7 (NET)
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Wesley -> 2Ki 22:3
The secretary of state.
JFB -> 2Ki 22:1-2; 2Ki 22:3-4
JFB: 2Ki 22:1-2 - -- Happier than his grandfather Manasseh, he seems to have fallen during his minority under the care of better guardians, who trained him in the principl...
Happier than his grandfather Manasseh, he seems to have fallen during his minority under the care of better guardians, who trained him in the principles and practice of piety; and so strongly had his young affections been enlisted on the side of true and undefiled religion, that he continued to adhere all his life, with undeviating perseverance, to the cause of God and righteousness.
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JFB: 2Ki 22:3-4 - -- Previous to this period, he had commenced the work of national reformation. The preliminary steps had been already taken; not only the builders were e...
Previous to this period, he had commenced the work of national reformation. The preliminary steps had been already taken; not only the builders were employed, but money had been brought by all the people and received by the Levites at the door, and various other preparations had been made. But the course of this narrative turns on one interesting incident which happened in the eighteenth year of Josiah's reign, and hence that date is specified. In fact the whole land was thoroughly purified from every object and all traces of idolatry. The king now addressed himself to the repair and embellishment of the temple and gave directions to Hilkiah the high priest to take a general survey, in order to ascertain what was necessary to be done (see on 2Ch 34:8-15).
Clarke: 2Ki 22:1 - -- Josiah was eight years old - He was one of the best, if not the best, of all the Jewish kings since the time of David. He began well, continued well...
Josiah was eight years old - He was one of the best, if not the best, of all the Jewish kings since the time of David. He began well, continued well, and ended well.
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Clarke: 2Ki 22:4 - -- That he may sum the silver - As Josiah began to seek the Lord as soon as he began to reign, we may naturally conclude that the worship of God that w...
That he may sum the silver - As Josiah began to seek the Lord as soon as he began to reign, we may naturally conclude that the worship of God that was neglected and suppressed by his father, was immediately restored; and the people began their accustomed offerings to the temple. Ten years therefore had elapsed since these offerings began; no one had, as yet, taken account of them; nor were they applied to the use for which they were given, viz., the repairing the breaches of the temple.
TSK: 2Ki 22:1 - -- am 3363-3394, bc 641-610
Josiah : This prince was one of the best, if not the best, of all the Jewish kings since the time of David. He began well, c...
am 3363-3394, bc 641-610
Josiah : This prince was one of the best, if not the best, of all the Jewish kings since the time of David. He began well, continued well, and ended well. 1Ki 13:2; 2Ch 34:1, 2-33; Jer 1:2; Zep 1:1; Mat 1:10, Josias
eight years old : 2Ki 11:21, 2Ki 21:1; Psa 8:2; Ecc 10:16; Isa 3:4
Boscath : This was a city in the plain country of the tribe of Judah; and is mentioned in the parallel passage along with Lachish and Eglon. Jos 15:39, Bozkath
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TSK: 2Ki 22:2 - -- right : 2Ki 16:2, 2Ki 18:3; 2Ch 17:3, 2Ch 29:2; Pro 20:11
walked : 1Ki 3:6, 1Ki 11:38, 1Ki 15:5
turned : Deu 5:32; Jos 1:7; Pro 4:27; Eze 18:14-17
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TSK: 2Ki 22:4 - -- Hilkiah : 1Ch 6:13, 1Ch 9:11; 2Ch 34:9-18
that he may : Ten years seem to have elapsed since the people began to present the accustomed offerings; yet...
Hilkiah : 1Ch 6:13, 1Ch 9:11; 2Ch 34:9-18
that he may : Ten years seem to have elapsed since the people began to present the accustomed offerings; yet no one had taken an account of them, nor were they applied to the purpose for which they were given.
sum the silver : 2Ki 12:4, 2Ki 12:8-11; 2Ch 24:8-12; Mar 12:41, Mar 12:42
the keepers : 1Ch 9:19, 1Ch 26:13-19; 2Ch 8:14; Neh 11:19; Psa 84:10
door : Heb. threshold
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TSK: 2Ki 22:5 - -- deliver : 2Ki 12:11-14
to repair : 2Ki 12:5; 2Ch 24:7, 2Ch 24:12, 2Ch 24:13, 2Ch 24:27; Ezr 3:7
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TSK: 2Ki 22:6 - -- carpenters : or, artificers, Exo 28:11, Exo 35:35, Exo 38:23
builders : 2Ki 12:11; Gen 4:17; 1Ki 5:18, 1Ki 6:12
masons : or, repairers of the wall, 2K...
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TSK: 2Ki 22:7 - -- Howbeit : 2Ki 12:15; 2Ch 24:14
they dealt faithfully : Exo 36:5, Exo 36:6; Neh 7:2; Pro 28:20; Luk 16:10-12; 1Co 4:2; 2Co 8:20, 2Co 8:21; 2Ti 2:2; 3Jo...
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Barnes: 2Ki 22:3 - -- In the eighteenth year - This is the date of the finding of the Book of the Law and of the Passover (marginal reference, and 2Ki 23:23), but is...
In the eighteenth year - This is the date of the finding of the Book of the Law and of the Passover (marginal reference, and 2Ki 23:23), but is not meant to apply to all the various reforms of Josiah as related in 2 Kings 23:4-20. The true chronology of Josiah’ s reign is to be learned from 2Ch 34:3-8; 2Ch 35:1. From these places it appear that at least the greater part of his reforms preceded the finding of the Book of the Law. He began them in the 12th year of his reign, at the age of 20, and had accomplishied all, or the greater part, by his 18th year, when the Book of the Law was found.
Shaphan is mentioned frequently by Jeremiah. He was the father of Ahikam, Jeremiah’ s friend and protector at the court of Jehoiakim Jer 26:24, and the grandfather of Gedaliah, who was made governor of Judaea by the Babylonians after the destruction of Jeruslem 2Ki 25:22. Several others of his sons and grandsons were in favor with the later Jewish kings Jer 29:3; Jer 36:10-12, Jer 36:25; Eze 8:11. Shaphan’ s office was one of great importance, involving very confidential relations with the king 1Ki 4:3.
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Barnes: 2Ki 22:4 - -- Hilkiah - Hilkiah was the father (or grandfather) of Seraiah (compare 1Ch 6:13-14, with Neh 11:11), high priest at the time of the captivity 2K...
Hilkiah - Hilkiah was the father (or grandfather) of Seraiah (compare 1Ch 6:13-14, with Neh 11:11), high priest at the time of the captivity 2Ki 25:18. and ancestor of Ezra the scribe Ezr 7:1.
It is evident from the expressions of this verse that a collection for the repairs of the temple, similar to that established in the reign of Joash 2Ki 12:9-10, had been for some considerable time in progress (compare 2Ch 34:3), and the king now sent to know the result.
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Barnes: 2Ki 22:5 - -- See the marginal reference. The "doers"of the first part of the verse are the contractors, or overseers, who undertook the general superintendence; ...
See the marginal reference. The "doers"of the first part of the verse are the contractors, or overseers, who undertook the general superintendence; they are to be distinguished from a lower class of "doers,"the actual laborers, carpenters, and masons of the latter portion of the verse.
Which is in the house of the Lord - Rather, "who are,"etc.; i. e., the persons who were actually employed in the temple.
Poole: 2Ki 22:3 - -- In the eighteenth year not of his life, but of his reign , as it is expressed, 2Ch 34:3,8 . What he did before this time, see 2Ch 34:3 , &c. The scr...
In the eighteenth year not of his life, but of his reign , as it is expressed, 2Ch 34:3,8 . What he did before this time, see 2Ch 34:3 , &c. The scribe; the king’ s secretary.
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Poole: 2Ki 22:4 - -- That he may sum the silver i.e. take an exact account how much it is, and then dispose it in manner following.
The keepers of the door were priests...
That he may sum the silver i.e. take an exact account how much it is, and then dispose it in manner following.
The keepers of the door were priests or Levites, as appears from 2Ki 12:9 2Ch 8:14 23:4 34:9 .
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Poole: 2Ki 22:5 - -- The oversight of the house of the Lord i.e. the care and oversight of the workmen; which also were Levites, 2Ch 34:12 .
The oversight of the house of the Lord i.e. the care and oversight of the workmen; which also were Levites, 2Ch 34:12 .
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Poole: 2Ki 22:6 - -- Either hewed or cut out of the quarries, or to be hewed and fitted to the building.
Either hewed or cut out of the quarries, or to be hewed and fitted to the building.
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Poole: 2Ki 22:7 - -- i.e. Because it was found by experience that they dealt faithfully. Verbs signifying the being of a thing are oft put for the manifestation of it.
i.e. Because it was found by experience that they dealt faithfully. Verbs signifying the being of a thing are oft put for the manifestation of it.
Haydock: 2Ki 22:1 - -- Peace, before these horrors overtake the city. Josias was interred with all the usual honours, have[having?] fallen in battle, chap. xxiii. 29. (Ca...
Peace, before these horrors overtake the city. Josias was interred with all the usual honours, have[having?] fallen in battle, chap. xxiii. 29. (Calmet) ---
Instead of peace, the Alexandrian Septuagint reads, "in Jerusalem," to which city Josias was brought from Mageddo, where he had perhaps rashly attacked the king of Egypt, with whom he had not been engaged in war. (Haydock) ---
This last good king was given to Juda, that he people might not pretend that they were forced to embrace idolatry by the royal power. (St. Jerome) (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 2Ki 22:1 - -- Eight years. After he had reigned other eight, being still but a boy, he began more seriously to seek the Lord, and purified his dominions, and the ...
Eight years. After he had reigned other eight, being still but a boy, he began more seriously to seek the Lord, and purified his dominions, and the neighbouring country, from all the vestiges of idolatry, 2 Paralipomenon xxxiii. 3. He was one of the three most excellent kings of Juda, (Haydock) and might be said to be the last; as those who followed were displaced at pleasure by Egypt, &c. (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 2Ki 22:3 - -- Scribe of. Hebrew, "to the temple." (Chaldean; Syriac, &c.) It is not certain that there was such an officer as scribe of the temple; but the king...
Scribe of. Hebrew, "to the temple." (Chaldean; Syriac, &c.) It is not certain that there was such an officer as scribe of the temple; but the king's secretary was ordered by Joas to take an account of the money contributed, chap. xii. 10. (Calmet) ---
Josias followed the same plan. (Tirinus)
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Haydock: 2Ki 22:4 - -- Together, so as to be reduced into a mass, and refined by fire. (Pagnin) ---
Septuagint, "seal up the money." Protestants, "that he may sum the si...
Together, so as to be reduced into a mass, and refined by fire. (Pagnin) ---
Septuagint, "seal up the money." Protestants, "that he may sum the silver which," &c. (Haydock) ---
Let him make all be paid up that is due, (Piscator) and cease to demand any more. ---
Door-keepers. Their office was of some consequence, 1 Paralipomenon ix. 26, 29. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 2Ki 22:5 - -- Overseers, or undertakers. (Grotius) ---
People of the great respectability were selected, so that no reckoning with them was requisite, ver. 7. (...
Overseers, or undertakers. (Grotius) ---
People of the great respectability were selected, so that no reckoning with them was requisite, ver. 7. (Haydock) ---
They were thus encouraged to do the work with greater perfection. (Calmet)
Gill: 2Ki 22:1 - -- Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign,.... And must be born when his father was but sixteen, for Amon lived but twenty four years, 2Ki 21:...
Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign,.... And must be born when his father was but sixteen, for Amon lived but twenty four years, 2Ki 21:19,
and he reigned thirty and one years in Jerusalem; and so must die at thirty nine years of age:
and his mother's name was Jedidah, the daughter of Adaiah of Boscath; a city of the tribe of Judah; see Gill on Jos 15:39.
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Gill: 2Ki 22:2 - -- And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord,.... In the affair of religious worship especially, as well as in other things:
and walked...
And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord,.... In the affair of religious worship especially, as well as in other things:
and walked in all the ways of David his father; in his religious ways, in which he never departed from his God:
and turned not aside to the right hand or to the left; but kept an even, constant, path of worship and duty, according to the law of God.
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Gill: 2Ki 22:3 - -- And it came to pass in the eighteenth year of King Josiah,.... Not of his age, but of his reign, as appears from 2Ch 34:8 nor is what follows the firs...
And it came to pass in the eighteenth year of King Josiah,.... Not of his age, but of his reign, as appears from 2Ch 34:8 nor is what follows the first remarkable act he did in a religious way; for elsewhere we read of what he did in the eighth and twelfth years of his reign, 2Ch 34:3,
that the king sent Shaphan the son of Azaliah, the son of Meshullam the scribe, to the house of the Lord; the king's secretary; the Septuagint version is, the scribe of the house of the Lord, and so the Vulgate Latin version; that kept the account of the expenses of the temple; with him two others were sent, 2Ch 34:8,
saying: as follows.
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Gill: 2Ki 22:4 - -- Go up to Hilkiah the high priest,.... Who had an apartment in the temple; there was an Hilkiah, a priest, in those times, who was the father of Jeremi...
Go up to Hilkiah the high priest,.... Who had an apartment in the temple; there was an Hilkiah, a priest, in those times, who was the father of Jeremiah the prophet, Jer 1:1, whom an Arabic writer l takes to be the same with this; but it is not likely:
that he may sum the silver which is brought into the house of the Lord which the people voluntarily offered for the repairing of it; this he would have the priest take an account of, that the sum total might be known; his meaning is, that he should take it out of the chest in which it was put, and count it, that it might be known what it amounted to; see 2Ki 12:9, some understand this of melting and coining the silver thus given
which the keepers of the door have gathered of the people: who were Levites, 2Ch 34:9, either porters of the door, or rather the treasurers, as the Targum; the keepers of the vessels of the sanctuary, that had the care of them, as the Jewish commentators generally interpret it.
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Gill: 2Ki 22:5 - -- And let them deliver it into the hand of the doers of the work,
that have the oversight of the house of the Lord,.... That were overseers of the wo...
And let them deliver it into the hand of the doers of the work,
that have the oversight of the house of the Lord,.... That were overseers of the workmen, whose names are mentioned, 2Ch 34:12 into their hands the money was to be delivered by the high priest, when he had taken the account of it, and perhaps along with the king's scribe, see 2Ki 12:10,
and let them give it to the doers of the work, which is in the house of the Lord, to repair the breaches of the house as their wages for their work; it seems it had not been repaired from the times of Jehoash, a space of two hundred and eighteen years, according to the Jewish chronology m; but Kimchi and Abarbinel make it two hundred and twenty four.
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Gill: 2Ki 22:6 - -- Unto carpenters, and builders, and masons,.... Who were employed, some in mending the woodwork, and others in repairing the stone walls
and to buy ...
Unto carpenters, and builders, and masons,.... Who were employed, some in mending the woodwork, and others in repairing the stone walls
and to buy timber and hewn stone to repair the house; not only money was to be given them for their workmanship, but to buy timber and stone to work with.
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Gill: 2Ki 22:7 - -- Howbeit, there was no reckoning made with them of the money that was delivered into their hand,.... No account was kept between the high priest, and t...
Howbeit, there was no reckoning made with them of the money that was delivered into their hand,.... No account was kept between the high priest, and the king's scribe who delivered the money and the overseers of the workmen, who received it from them the latter were not called to any account by the former, nor any audit made of their accounts:
because they dealt faithfully: they were persons of such known honour and integrity, that their fidelity was not in the least called in question, but were trusted without examining their accounts, and how they disposed of the money committed to them, see 2Ki 12:15.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 22:5 Heb “and let them give it to the doers of the work who are in the house of the Lord to repair the damages to the house.”
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NET Notes: 2Ki 22:7 Heb “only the silver that is given into their hand should not be reckoned with them, for in faithfulness they are acting.”
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 22:2 And he did [that which was] right in the sight of the LORD, and ( a ) walked in all the way of David his father, and turned not aside to the right han...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 22:4 Go up to Hilkiah the high priest, that he may sum the silver which is brought into the house of the LORD, which the keepers of the ( b ) door have gat...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 22:5 And let ( c ) them deliver it into the hand of the doers of the work, that have the oversight of the house of the LORD: and let them give it to the do...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 22:7 Howbeit there was no reckoning made with them of the money that was delivered into their hand, because they dealt ( d ) faithfully.
( d ) So God prov...
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 22:1-20
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 22:1-20 - --1 Josiah's good reign.3 He takes care for the repair of the temple.8 Hilkiah having found a book of the law, Josiah sends to Huldah to enquire of the ...
MHCC -> 2Ki 22:1-10
MHCC: 2Ki 22:1-10 - --The different event of Josiah's early succession from that of Manasseh, must be ascribed to the distinguishing grace of God; yet probably the persons ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 22:1-10
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 22:1-10 - -- Concerning Josiah we are here told, I. That he was very young when he began to reign (2Ki 22:1), only eight years old. Solomon says, Woe unto thee,...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 22:1-2; 2Ki 22:3-7
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 22:1-2 - --
Length and spirit of Josiah's reign. - Josiah (for the name, see at 1Ki 13:2), like Hezekiah, trode once more in the footsteps of his pious forefat...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 22:3-7 - --
Repairing of the temple, and discovery of the book of the law ( cf. 2Ch 34:8-18). - When Josiah sent Shaphan the secretary of state ( סופר , s...
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...
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Constable: 2Ki 22:1--23:31 - --D. Josiah's Good Reign 22:1-23:30
Since Josiah was eight years old when his father died at age 22, he mu...
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Constable: 2Ki 22:1-2 - --1. Josiah's goodness 22:1-2
Josiah was one of Judah's best kings. He was one of the reformers wh...
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