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Text -- 2 Kings 25:22-26 (NET)
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A righteous and good man, and a friend to the prophet Jeremiah.
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Wesley: 2Ki 25:24 - -- Assured them by his promise and oath, that they should be kept from the evils which they feared. This he might safely swear, because he had not only t...
Assured them by his promise and oath, that they should be kept from the evils which they feared. This he might safely swear, because he had not only the king of Babylon's promise but also God's promise deliver'd by Jeremiah. And it might seem, a fair prospect was opening again. But how soon was the scene changed! This hopeful settlement is quickly dashed in pieces, not by the Chaldeans, but by some of themselves.
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Moved with envy to see so mean a person advanced into their place.
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Ten captains or officers, and under each of them many soldiers.
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Wesley: 2Ki 25:26 - -- And here they probably mixt with the Egyptians by degrees, and were heard of no more as Israelites.
And here they probably mixt with the Egyptians by degrees, and were heard of no more as Israelites.
JFB: 2Ki 25:22-26 - -- The people permitted to remain were, besides the king's daughters, a few court attendants and others (Jer 40:7) too insignificant to be removed, only ...
The people permitted to remain were, besides the king's daughters, a few court attendants and others (Jer 40:7) too insignificant to be removed, only the peasantry who could till the land and dress the vineyards. Gedaliah was Jeremiah's friend (Jer 26:24), and having, by the prophet's counsel, probably fled from the city as abandoned of God, he surrendered himself to the conqueror (Jer 38:2, Jer 38:17), and being promoted to the government of Judea, fixed his provincial court at Mizpeh. He was well qualified to surmount the difficulties of ruling at such a crisis. Many of the fugitive Jews, as well as the soldiers of Zedekiah who had accompanied the king in his flight to the plains of Jericho, left their retreats (Jer 40:11-12) and flocked around the governor; who having counselled them to submit, promised them on complying with this condition, security on oath that they would retain their possessions and enjoy the produce of their land (Jer 40:9).
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JFB: 2Ki 25:25 - -- He had found refuge with Baalis, king of the Ammonites, and he returned with a bad design, being either instigated by envy of a governor not descended...
He had found refuge with Baalis, king of the Ammonites, and he returned with a bad design, being either instigated by envy of a governor not descended from the house of David, or bribed by Baalis to murder Gedaliah. The generous governor, though apprised of his intentions, refused to credit the report, much less to sanction the proposal made by an attached friend to cut off Ishmael. The consequence was, that he was murdered by this same Ishmael, when entertaining him in his own house (Jer 41:1).
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JFB: 2Ki 25:26 - -- In spite of Jeremiah's dissuasions (Jer 43:7-8) they settled in various cities of that country (Jer 44:1).
In spite of Jeremiah's dissuasions (Jer 43:7-8) they settled in various cities of that country (Jer 44:1).
Clarke: 2Ki 25:22 - -- Made Gedaliah - ruler - This was no regal dignity; he was only a sort of hind or overseer, appointed to regulate the husbandmen.
Made Gedaliah - ruler - This was no regal dignity; he was only a sort of hind or overseer, appointed to regulate the husbandmen.
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Clarke: 2Ki 25:23 - -- To Mizpah - This is said to have been situated on the east side of the river Jordan, and most contiguous to Babylon, and therefore the most proper f...
To Mizpah - This is said to have been situated on the east side of the river Jordan, and most contiguous to Babylon, and therefore the most proper for the residence of Gedaliah, because nearest to the place from which he was to receive his instructions. But there were several places of this name, and we do not exactly know where this was situated.
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Clarke: 2Ki 25:24 - -- Gedaliah sware to them - He pledged himself in the most solemn manner to encourage and protect them.
Gedaliah sware to them - He pledged himself in the most solemn manner to encourage and protect them.
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Clarke: 2Ki 25:25 - -- Smote Gedaliah - This was at an entertainment which Gedaliah had made for them; see Jer 41:1, etc. He was not content with this murder, but slew fou...
Smote Gedaliah - This was at an entertainment which Gedaliah had made for them; see Jer 41:1, etc. He was not content with this murder, but slew fourscore more, who were coming with offerings to the temple, and took several as prisoners, among whom were some of the king’ s daughters; and set off to go to the Ammonites: but Johanan, the son of Careah, hearing of these outrages, raised a number of men, and pursued Ishmael upon which Ishmael’ s prisoners immediately turned and joined Johanan; so that he, and eight of his accomplices, with difficulty escaped to the Ammonites. See Jer 41:1, etc. Baalis, king of the Ammonites, had sent Ishmael to murder Gedaliah; and of this he was informed by Johanan, who offered to prevent it, by taking away the life of this murderer. But Gedaliah could not believe that he harbored such foul designs, and therefore took no precaution to save his life. See Jer 40:13-16.
TSK: 2Ki 25:22 - -- the people : Jer 40:5, Jer 40:6-12
Gedaliah : 2Ki 25:25; Jer 39:14, Jer 41:2
Ahikam : 2Ki 22:12; 2Ch 34:20; Jer 26:24
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TSK: 2Ki 25:23 - -- And when : Jer 40:7-9, Jer 40:11, Jer 40:12
Mizpah : There were several places of the name of Mizpah, or Mizpeh, and we do not certainly know which of...
And when : Jer 40:7-9, Jer 40:11, Jer 40:12
Mizpah : There were several places of the name of Mizpah, or Mizpeh, and we do not certainly know which of them this was; but it is probable that it was that situated east of Jordan, in the mountains of Gilead (Gen 31:49), and most contiguous to Babylon; and therefore the most proper for the residence of Gedaliah.
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TSK: 2Ki 25:24 - -- sware to them : 2Sa 14:11, 2Sa 19:23; Jer 40:9, Jer 40:10; Eze 33:24-29
and it shall be : Jer 40:9, Jer 43:6
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TSK: 2Ki 25:25 - -- seventh : Zec 7:5, Zec 8:19
Ishmael : Jer 40:15, Jer 40:16, Jer 41:1-15
royal : Heb. of the kingdom, 2Ki 11:1
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Barnes: 2Ki 25:22 - -- We may be allowed to conjecture that Jeremiah, in gratitude for Ahikam’ s service to himself Jer 26:24, recommended his son Gedaliah to Nebuzar...
We may be allowed to conjecture that Jeremiah, in gratitude for Ahikam’ s service to himself Jer 26:24, recommended his son Gedaliah to Nebuzaradan, and through him to Nebuchadnezzar, for the office of governor.
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Barnes: 2Ki 25:23 - -- The captains of the armies - i. e., the officers of the troops who had fled from Jerusalem with Zedekiah 2Ki 25:4, and had then dispersed and g...
The captains of the armies - i. e., the officers of the troops who had fled from Jerusalem with Zedekiah 2Ki 25:4, and had then dispersed and gone into hiding 2Ki 25:5.
For Mizpah, see Jos 18:26 note.
The Netophathite - Netophah, the city of Ephai (compare Jer 40:8), appears to have been in the neighborhood of Bethlehem Neh 7:26; Ezr 2:21-22. The name is perhaps continued in the modern Antubeh, about 2 12 miles S. S. E. of Jerusalem.
A Maachathite - Maachah lay in the stony country east of the upper Jordan, bordering upon Bashan Deu 3:14.
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Barnes: 2Ki 25:24 - -- As rebels against the Babylonian king, their lives were forfeit. Gedaliah pledged himself to them by oath, that, if they gave no further cause of co...
As rebels against the Babylonian king, their lives were forfeit. Gedaliah pledged himself to them by oath, that, if they gave no further cause of complaint, their past offences should be forgiven.
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Barnes: 2Ki 25:25-26 - -- Jeremiah gives this history with much fullness of detail Jer. 41\endash 43.
Jeremiah gives this history with much fullness of detail Jer. 41\endash 43.
A righteous and good man, and a friend to the prophet Jeremiah, Jer 26:24 .
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Poole: 2Ki 25:23 - -- The captains of the armies which escaped away when Zedekiah was taken. See Poole "2Ki 25:4" , See Poole "2Ki 25:5" .
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Poole: 2Ki 25:24 - -- Sware to them, and to their men assured them by his promise and oath, that they, doing what he required, should be kept from the evils which they fea...
Sware to them, and to their men assured them by his promise and oath, that they, doing what he required, should be kept from the evils which they feared. This he might safely swear, because he had not only the king of Babylon’ s promise and interest too, but also God’ s promise, for their indemnity, delivered by Jeremiah.
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Poole: 2Ki 25:25 - -- The seed royal and therefore moved with envy, to see so mean a person advanced into their place. See this history more fully described, Jer 41 .
Ten...
The seed royal and therefore moved with envy, to see so mean a person advanced into their place. See this history more fully described, Jer 41 .
Ten men to wit, ten captains or officers, and under each of them many soldiers; otherwise the attempt was ridiculous.
Haydock: 2Ki 25:22 - -- Godolias. The Rabbins say that he had gone over to the Chaldeans: Jeremias (xxxvii. 2, 17.) had advised all to do so, and Godolias was of an easy co...
Godolias. The Rabbins say that he had gone over to the Chaldeans: Jeremias (xxxvii. 2, 17.) had advised all to do so, and Godolias was of an easy complying disposition. (Grotius) ---
But God did not suffer him to collect the remnants of his unhappy people, (Calmet) at least for any long time, as he was slain by Ismael, (Jeremias xl. 12., and xli. 1.; Haydock) who probably envied his dignity. (Josephus) (Salien)
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Haydock: 2Ki 25:26 - -- Chaldees. They went under the conduct of Johanan, in opposition to the declaration of Jeremias, xliii. 7., and xliv. 1. (Calmet)
Chaldees. They went under the conduct of Johanan, in opposition to the declaration of Jeremias, xliii. 7., and xliv. 1. (Calmet)
Gill: 2Ki 25:22-24 - -- And as for the people that remained,.... That were left in the land to be vinedressers and husbandmen; over these the king of Babylon made Gedaliah go...
And as for the people that remained,.... That were left in the land to be vinedressers and husbandmen; over these the king of Babylon made Gedaliah governor, to whom the captains, with their scattered troops, came, and submitted for a time; of whom; see Gill on Jer 40:7; see Gill on Jer 40:8; see Gill on Jer 40:9.
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Gill: 2Ki 25:25 - -- And it came to pass in the seventh month,.... Not of Gedaliah's government, but of the year, the month Tisri or September, near two months after the d...
And it came to pass in the seventh month,.... Not of Gedaliah's government, but of the year, the month Tisri or September, near two months after the destruction of Jerusalem; the Jews say fifty two days after it; of the death of Gedaliah, and the man that slew him, as here related; see Gill on Jer 41:1, Jer 41:2, Jer 41:3.
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Gill: 2Ki 25:26 - -- And all the people, both small and great,.... High and low, rich and poor, among whom were the king's daughters, committed to the care of Gedaliah, an...
And all the people, both small and great,.... High and low, rich and poor, among whom were the king's daughters, committed to the care of Gedaliah, and also the prophets Jeremiah and Baruch, see Jer 41:16.
and the captains of the armies rose, and came to Egypt; contrary to the express command of God; these were Johanan, and the captain of the forces with him, Jer 43:4.
for they were afraid of the Chaldees; lest they should come and avenge the death of Gedaliah, appointed governor of Judea, see Jer 41:17.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 25:22 Heb “And the people who were left in the land of Judah, whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon left, he appointed over them Gedaliah son of Ahikam,...
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NET Notes: 2Ki 25:23 Heb “of the army.” The word “Judahite” has been supplied in the translation for clarity.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 25:24 The words “so as to give them…some assurance of safety” are supplied in the translation for clarification.
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 25:24 And Gedaliah ( l ) sware to them, and to their men, and said unto them, Fear not to be the servants of the Chaldees: dwell in the land, and serve the ...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ki 25:26 And all the people, both small and great, and the captains of the armies, arose, and came to ( m ) Egypt: for they were afraid of the Chaldees.
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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 25:1-30
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 25:1-30 - --1 Jerusalem is besieged.4 Zedekiah taken, his sons slain, his eyes put out.8 Nebuzar-adan defaces the city, carries the remnant, except a few poor lab...
MHCC -> 2Ki 25:22-30
MHCC: 2Ki 25:22-30 - --The king of Babylon appointed Gedaliah to be the governor and protector of the Jews left their land. But the things of their peace were so hidden from...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 25:22-30
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 25:22-30 - -- In these verses we have, I. The dispersion of the remaining people. The city of Jerusalem was quite laid waste. Some people there were in the land o...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 25:22-26
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 25:22-26 - --
Installation of Gedaliah the governor. His assassination, and the flight of the people to Egypt. - Much fuller accounts have been handed down to us...
Constable -> 2Ki 18:1--25:30; 2Ki 25:8-30
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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