
Text -- 2 Kings 23:2 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 23:2
Wesley: 2Ki 23:2 - -- Either Jeremiah, Zephaniah, Urijah: or, the sons of the prophets. It seems he read it himself. Josiah did not think it beneath him, to be a reader, an...
Either Jeremiah, Zephaniah, Urijah: or, the sons of the prophets. It seems he read it himself. Josiah did not think it beneath him, to be a reader, any more than Solomon did to be a preacher, and David to be even a door keeper in the house of God. All people are concerned to know the scripture, and all in authority, to spread the knowledge of it.
JFB -> 2Ki 23:1-3; 2Ki 23:2
JFB: 2Ki 23:1-3 - -- This pious and patriotic king, not content with the promise of his own security, felt, after Huldah's response, an increased desire to avert the threa...
This pious and patriotic king, not content with the promise of his own security, felt, after Huldah's response, an increased desire to avert the threatened calamities from his kingdom and people. Knowing the richness of the divine clemency and grace to the penitent, he convened the elders of the people, and placing himself at their head, accompanied by the collective body of the inhabitants, went in solemn procession to the temple, where he ordered the book of the law to be read to the assembled audience, and covenanted, with the unanimous concurrence of his subjects, to adhere steadfastly to all the commandments of the Lord. It was an occasion of solemn interest, closely connected with a great national crisis, and the beautiful example of piety in the highest quarter would exert a salutary influence over all classes of the people in animating their devotions and encouraging their return to the faith of their fathers.
Clarke -> 2Ki 23:2
Clarke: 2Ki 23:2 - -- The king went up into the house of the Lord - Here is another very singular circumstance. The high priest, scribes, priest, and prophets, are gather...
The king went up into the house of the Lord - Here is another very singular circumstance. The high priest, scribes, priest, and prophets, are gathered together, with all the elders of the people, and the king himself reads the book of the covenant which had been lately found! It is strange that either the high priest, Jeremiah, Zephaniah, or some other of the prophets, who were certainly there present, did not read the sacred book! It is likely that the king considered himself a mediator between God and them, and therefore read and made the covenant.
TSK -> 2Ki 23:2
TSK: 2Ki 23:2 - -- both small and great : Heb. from small even unto great, Gen 19:11; 1Sa 5:9, 1Sa 30:2; 2Ch 15:13; Est 1:5; Job 3:19; Psa 115:13; Act 26:22; Rev 20:12
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Barnes -> 2Ki 23:2
Barnes: 2Ki 23:2 - -- The prophets - The suggestion to regard this word an error of the pen for "Levites,"which occurs in Chronicles (marginal reference), is unneces...
The prophets - The suggestion to regard this word an error of the pen for "Levites,"which occurs in Chronicles (marginal reference), is unnecessary. For though Zephaniah, Urijah, and Jeremiah are all that we can name as belonging to the order at the time, there is no reason to doubt that Judaea contained others whom we cannot name. "Schools of the prophets"were as common in Judah as in Israel.
He read - The present passage is strong evidence that the Jewish kings could read. The solemn reading of the Law - a practice commanded in the Law itself once in seven years Deu 31:10-13 - had been intermitted, at least for the last 75 years, from the date of the accession of Manasseh.
Poole -> 2Ki 23:2
Poole: 2Ki 23:2 - -- The prophets either Jeremiah, Zephaniah, Urijah; or the sons or disciples of the prophets.
He read He caused to be read.
The prophets either Jeremiah, Zephaniah, Urijah; or the sons or disciples of the prophets.
He read He caused to be read.
Haydock -> 2Ki 23:2
Haydock: 2Ki 23:2 - -- Prophets. Chaldean, "scribes." But there were many prophets at this time, who were ordered to come and renew the covenant with God. ---
He read, ...
Prophets. Chaldean, "scribes." But there were many prophets at this time, who were ordered to come and renew the covenant with God. ---
He read, in person, acting as a mediator, in imitation of Moses, Josue, Samuel, Joiada, and Ezechias. (Calmet)
Gill -> 2Ki 23:2
Gill: 2Ki 23:2 - -- And the king went up into the house of the Lord,.... To the temple, from his palace:
and all the men of Judah and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem ...
And the king went up into the house of the Lord,.... To the temple, from his palace:
and all the men of Judah and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem with him: they met him there:
and the priests, and the prophets; the prophets Jeremiah, Zephaniah, and Uriah, who, though they might not be at Jerusalem when the book of the law was found, yet, upon this message of the king's, might come up thither from the countries where they were; the Targum interprets the word "scribes": and some take them to be the sons of the prophets, their disciples; in 2Ch 34:30 they are called Levites:
and all the people, both small and great; a very numerous assembly:
and he read in their ears all the words of the book of the covenant which was found in the house of the Lord: that is, he caused it to be read by others, and perhaps by more than one, the congregation being so large.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 23:1-37
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 23:1-37 - --1 Josiah causes the book to be read in a solemn assembly.3 He renews the covenant of the Lord.4 He destroys idolatry.15 He burns dead men's bones upon...
MHCC -> 2Ki 23:1-3
MHCC: 2Ki 23:1-3 - --Josiah had received a message from God, that there was no preventing the ruin of Jerusalem, but that he should only deliver his own soul; yet he does ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 23:1-3
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 23:1-3 - -- Josiah had received a message from God that there was no preventing the ruin of Jerusalem, but that he should deliver only his own soul; yet he did ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 23:1-30
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 23:1-30 - --
Instead of resting content with the fact that he was promised deliverance from the approaching judgment, Josiah did everything that was in his power...
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...

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...
