_Of the Ammonites; people sprung from them. Those who explain the
Psalm lxxxii. of this war, find many nations mentioned. Some of these,
not daring to appear openly, assumed the name of Ammonites. Perhaps we
should read (C.) Mannim. H. --- Sept. "the Mineans," who dwelt in
Arabia Felix, upon the Red... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sea of Sodom, (H.) or the Red Sea. D. --- Syria, which comprised the
country of Ammon. M. --- Perhaps Edom might rather have been in the
text, as we find no Syrians in this war, but many of the Idumeans. C.
--- Adom and Arom, (Syria. H.) have often been confounded, 4 K. xvi.
6. C. --- Asasonthamar,... [ Continue Reading ]
_Juda. The whole kingdom was concerned. Sometimes a fast was
proclaimed for one city, 3 K. xxi. 9., and Jonas iii. 7. C. --- They
were accustomed to fast, not only to subdue the flesh, but also for
other necessities. W._... [ Continue Reading ]
Prot. "to ask _help of." H. --- Cities. Here we have an example of a
pilgrimage to a holy place, as God is more willing to hear the
virtuous in one place than in another, C. vi. 7., &c. W._... [ Continue Reading ]
_New court of the priests. Why it is so called, does not appear. C.
--- Some understand the court for the women; (Salien) others, that for
Gentiles. Le Clerc --- Probably some of the courts had been found too
spacious after the schism, and had been neglected; but now, as many
had returned to serve t... [ Continue Reading ]
_All, or the greatest part. Heb. "drive out the inhabitants." H._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sword of. Prot. " as the sword, judgment, or," &c. Sept. "the sword,
judgment, death, famine." All these are sent in punishment of sin. H.
--- The sword of the enemy is a judgment of God. (M._... [ Continue Reading ]
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_Judge and punish them, as they fight against thee? C. --- Enough. Yet
we read that Josaphat had above a million soldiers; and he knew that
his father had discomfited a greater army of Zara with half the
forces. He thus puts us in mind that no power can stand against God's
will; and he endeavours, b... [ Continue Reading ]
_Children. Even the little infants were deprived of the breasts, on
such emergencies, that their cries might be more affecting. H. Joel
ii. 16., and Judith iv. 8. --- The pagans of Ninive even made the
cattle also fast, Jonas iii. 7. C. S. Ambrose, ser. 40. T._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Spirit of prophecy. M. --- Jahaziel is known only by this event. C._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Six. Some translate "flowry ascent." C. --- Prot. "the cliff of Ziz."
H. --- If it had been Zin, we might understand the desert of stony
Arabia, where Ptolemy places the town of Ziza. C. --- But we may
recollect that the army was already advanced as far as Engaddi; (v.
2,) so that it seems to have... [ Continue Reading ]
_High. Rejoicing at the promised deliverance. C._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thecua, two mile east of Bethlehem, on the road to Jeruel.
Adrichomius) M. --- Believe. Faith is the foundation of all good
works; (Hebrews xi.) but not alone sufficient, as here the people
fasted and prayed, and would have fought, if God had not dispensed
with them. See Josue xxiii. W. --- We may... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ever. This was usually sung in times of joy, C. v. 13. The army
seemed thus to be returning victorious. C._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ambushments, placed by the Moabites, (M.) and Ammonites, (H.) against
Juda. Some detachments of Mount Seir, perhaps, coming suddenly on
them, were taken for foes, and slaughtered. H._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Tower. Maspha, in the tribe of Benjamin, (C.) or some other (H.)
eminence. M._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Insomuch. Heb. and Sept. "Three days passed, while they gathered the
spoils, because it was great," (H.) "without weight," or estimation.
C._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Blessing. Sts. Jerom and Epiphanius place Caphar-barucha, "the field
of blessing," near Hebron, on the east. Hither Abraham attended the
Lord, when he was going to destroy Sodom. Epist. Paulæ._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Lands, in the vicinity. M. --- Israel, as he had lately treated Zara,
C. xiv. 13. H._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Places, erected in honour of God, but displeasing to him, C. xvii. 6.
H. --- The good king perhaps attempted to take these also away, but
was obliged to desist by the rebellious people. M. --- Hence we find
that they are here blamed. H. --- They would not conform exactly to
the law, (Lev. xvii. 3.;... [ Continue Reading ]
_Which. Sept. "who wrote a book of the kings of Israel." H. --- Jehu
rebuked Josaphat, C. xix. C. --- His book is not extant. M._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Things: the victory over Ammon, &c. H. --- Wicked. See C. xvi. 3._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Tharsis; probably Cilicia, (C.) or some part of the ocean. ---
Asion-gaber was on the Red Sea; and ships would not have been built
there, to trade on the Mediterranean, C. ix. 21. T._... [ Continue Reading ]