2 KINGS 22:1 TO 2 KINGS 23:30_ A_. THE REIGN AND REFORMS OF JOSIAH.
The fifty-seven years of the reigns of Manasseh and Amon were,
according to Kings (not Chronicles), a period of apostasy, which
probably continued for the first ten years of Josiah. The prophetic
party had consequently remained out... [ Continue Reading ]
2 KINGS 23:3. BY THE PILLAR. COVENANT: for the word pillar see 2 Kings
11:14 and 1 Kings 7:21. In the latter passage it is used for the two
great brazen pillars set up by Solomon before the porch of the Temple.
In making the covenant the king takes the lead. The ceremony was
accompanied by a sacrifi... [ Continue Reading ]
The grave of the prophet. This is evidently an addition to the
original story. The altar, which in 2 Kings 23:15 had been destroyed,
is supposed to be still standing. The man of God is, of course, the
disobedient prophet of 1 Kings 13. Samaria (2 Kings 23:18 f.) is
evidently the province and not the... [ Continue Reading ]
Celebration of the Passover. The mention of the eighteenth year (2
Kings 23:23; cf. 2 Kings 22:3) shows that the reforms of Josiah
occupied six months. The book was discovered in the first month of the
civil year, in autumn. It was read (_cf._ Deuteronomy 31:10) at the
Feast of Tabernacles. The Pass... [ Continue Reading ]
2 KINGS 23:36 TO 2 KINGS 24:7. JEHOIAKIM. A fuller account of the
reign is given by Jeremiah, who consistently opposed the king (see
Jeremiah 25-27, 35 f., and especially 2 Kings 22:13).
The external events of the time are as follows (p. 60). The Assyrian
empire came to an end with the fall of Ninev... [ Continue Reading ]