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2 Chronicles 11:4

11:4

brothers ........................ Jeroboam <0251 03379> [against.]

go .................. attack <07725> [return.]

caused <01697> [for this thing.]

obeyed <08085> [they obeyed.]


2 Chronicles 18:12

18:12

words ......... success <01697> [Behold.]

<06310> [assent. Heb. mouth.]

Jos 9:2 *marg:


2 Chronicles 33:19

33:19

prayer give an account of how .... responded <08605 06279> [his prayer also.]

[all his sins.]

before ... humbled <06440 03665> [before he.]

<02374> [the seers. or, Hosai.]

So the Targum and Vulgate: the Syraic has Hanun the prophet; and the Arabic, Saphan the prophet. This record is totally lost; for the captivity and repentance of Manasseh are related no where else; and the prayer of Manasseh in the Apocrypha was probably composed long afterwards: it is not acknowledged as canonical even by the Romish church, though it was anciently used as a form of confession, and as such still received by the Greek church.


2 Chronicles 34:30-31

34:30

oldest .... youngest <01419 06996> [great and small. Heb. from great even to small.]

read <07121> [he read.]

scroll <05612> [the book.]


34:31

pillar <05977> [In his place.]

Instead of {ƒl “mdo,} "in his place," the parallel passage 2 Ki 23:3, has {ƒl h„ƒmmood,} "by the pillar;" which is probably the true reading, as the LXX. in both places read [ton stylon,] "the pillar."

covenant ............................... covenant <01285 03772> [made a covenant.]

This was expressed, 1. In general, To walk after Jehovah; to have no gods beside him. 2. To take this law for the regulation of their conduct. 3. In particular, To bend their whole heart and soul to the performance of it; so that they might not only have religion without, but piety within.

laws <05715> [and his testimonies.]

heart ... being <03824 05315> [with all.]

carrying out <06213> [to perform.]


2 Chronicles 35:22

35:22

Josiah <02977> [Nevertheless.]

Josiah's conduct in this affair has been treated with great severity; and he has been charged with engaging rashly in an unjust war, and disregarding the express command of God. But Scripture no where condemns him; and Pharaoh, in marching through Josiah's territories, against his will, certainly committed an act of hostility. It is evident that Josiah was in possession of the whole land of Israel (ch. 26:6); and probably he held the northern parts of it as a grant from the king of Babylon; and was not only in alliance with him, but bound to guard his frontiers against hostile invaders. He may, therefore, be fairly justified from the charge of unjustly meddling in a war that did not belong him. It is true the ambassadors assured Josiah, that "God had commanded Pharaoh to make haste;" and he is therefore said not to have "hearkened to the words of Necho, from the mouth of God." But Necho produced no proof that he was a prophet of Jehovah; and the word he employed, {elohim,} may denote gods or idols; and critics have noticed that the expression, "from the mouth of God," is not used when the true God is meant.

disguised <02664> [but disguised.]

<06310> [the mouth.]

Megiddo <04023> [Megiddo.]

[Megiddon.]

[Armageddon.]


2 Chronicles 36:8

36:8

recorded <03789> [A.M. 3394-3405. B.C. 610-599. written.]

Jehoiachin <03078> [Jehoiachin.]

[Jeconiah.]

[Coniah.]

[Jechonias.]




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