2 Chronicles 22:4-5
Context22:4 He did evil in the sight of 1 the Lord like Ahab’s dynasty because, after his father’s death, they 2 gave him advice that led to his destruction. 22:5 He followed their advice and joined Ahab’s son King Joram 3 of Israel in a battle against King Hazael of Syria 4 at Ramoth Gilead in which the Syrians defeated Joram.
Proverbs 12:5
Context12:5 The plans 5 of the righteous are just;
the counsels of the wicked are deceitful. 6
Daniel 6:7
Context6:7 To all the supervisors of the kingdom, the prefects, satraps, counselors, and governors it seemed like a good idea for a royal edict to be issued and an interdict to be enforced. For the next thirty days anyone who prays 7 to any god or human other than you, O king, should be thrown into a den of lions.
[22:4] 1 tn Heb “in the eyes of.”
[22:4] 2 tn That is, the members of Ahab’s royal house.
[22:5] 3 sn Jehoram and Joram are alternate spellings of the Israelite king’s name (also in vv. 6-7). The shorter form is used in these verse to avoid confusion with King Jehoram of Judah, father of Azariah.
[22:5] 4 tn Heb “Aram” (also in v. 6).
[12:5] 5 tn Heb “thoughts.” This term refers not just to random thoughts, however, but to what is planned or devised.
[12:5] 6 sn The plans of good people are directed toward what is right. Advice from the wicked, however, is deceitful and can only lead to trouble.