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Maaseiah was either an officer called “the king’s son” (compare
1 Kings 22:26), or perhaps a son of Jotham, since Ahaz could hardly
have had a son old enough to take part in the battle (compare 2
Chro...
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CHAPTER 28 THE REIGN OF AHAZ
_ 1. The record of his reign (2 Chronicles 28:1)_
2. The punishment of Ahaz (2 Chronicles 28:5)
3. The message of Oded and its results (2 Chronicles
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THE REIGN OF AHAZ. See notes on 2 Kings 16, but the Chronicler's
account of this reign is largely independent of 2 K.; he makes the
Syro-Ephraimite War two separate campaigns, Ahaz being in turn
defea...
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MIGHTY MAN. Hebrew. _gibbor._ App-14....
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_the governor of the house_ R.V. THE RULER (_nâgîd_, Heb.) OF THE
HOUSE. Probably the head of the king's household is meant, his
"chancellor"; but cp. Nehemiah 11:11, "the ruler (_nâgîd_) of the
house...
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5 7 (cp. 2 Kings 16:5-9; Isaiah 7:1-9). The Syro-Ephraimite War
The Chronicler describes the war from a different point of view from
that taken in 2 Kin. In the latter the failure of the allies to ta...
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13. THE REIGN OF AHAZ (Chapter 28)
TEXT
2 Chronicles 28:1. Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign;
and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem: and he did not that which
was right in the eyes...
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_AND ZICHRI, A MIGHTY MAN OF EPHRAIM, SLEW MAASEIAH THE KING'S SON,
AND AZRIKAM THE GOVERNOR OF THE HOUSE, AND ELKANAH THAT WAS NEXT TO
THE KING._
Maaseiah the king's son. Jerome ('Quaest. Hebraicae'...
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THE REIGN OF AHAZ
This chapter recounts how the idolatry of Ahaz was punished by the
attacks of Syria and Israel; how the captives taken by the Israelites
were restored; and how Ahaz in his distress...
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MAASEIAH, THE KING'S SON] perhaps a son of Jotham and brother of Ahaz,
since Ahaz himself was only 20 at his accession and 36 at his death (2
Chronicles 28:1). NEXT TO THE KING] i.e. the principal cou...
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
The *Kingdom called Judah
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 10 TO 36
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 28
AHAZ – 2 CHRONICLES 28:1-27
V1 Ahaz was 20 years ol
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MAASEIAH THE KING’S SON — i.e., a prince of the royal house,
related to Ahaz, but not his own son; or he would have been too young
to be engaged in the battle. (Comp. 2 Chronicles 18:25 : “Joash the
k...
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וַֽ יַּהֲרֹ֞ג זִכְרִ֣י ׀ גִּבֹּ֣ור
אֶפְרַ֗יִם אֶת...
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UZZIAH, JOTHAM, AND AHAZ
2 Chronicles 26:1; 2 Chronicles 27:1; 2 Chronicles 28:1
AFTER the assassination of Amaziah, all the people of Judah took his
son Uzziah, a lad of sixteen, calle
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SMITTEN FOR FORSAKING THE LORD
2 Chronicles 28:1
The reign of Ahaz was marked by terrible and rapid degeneration. He
not only restored idolatry and offered his children to Moloch, but as
the difficul...
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The whole reign of Ahaz was a period of terrible and rapid degeneracy.
With appalling fearlessness the king restored all the evils of
idolatry, even including the terrible offering of children to Molo...
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CHAPTER XXVIII.
_ At the same time, is not in Hebrew (C.) or Sept. H. --- Zechri, one
of the generals of Phacee, slew the king's son, &c. after the
engagement. --- Next. Joseph and Aman enjoyed the l...
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Both Syrians and Israelites shall become instruments in the hand of
God when the Lord will punish Judah. And in the private afflictions of
God's people the severity of our trials is doubly increased w...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 27 THROUGH 31.
Jotham, the son of Uzziah, walks uprightly; and he avoids his father's
fault; but the people are still corrupt. Nevertheless the faithfulness...
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AND ZICHRI, A MIGHTY MAN OF EPHRAIM, SLEW MAASEIAH THE KING'S SON,....
Who therefore must have escaped being burnt in the valley of Hinnom,
or only was caused to pass through the fire there, 2 Chronic...
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And Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim, slew Maaseiah the king's son, and
Azrikam the governor of the house, and Elkanah [that was] next to the
king.
Ver. 7. _And Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim._] _Her...
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_A.M. 3263. B.C. 741._
Ahaz reigns ill, 2 Chronicles 28:1. Is smitten by the Syrians and
Israelites, 2 Chronicles 28:5; who send back the captives they had
taken, 2 Chronicles 28:9
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1 Ahaz reigning very wickedly, is greatly afflicted by the Syrians.
6 Iudah being captiuated by the Israelites, is sent home by the
counsell of Oded the Prophet.
16 Ahaz sending for aide to Assyria,...
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AHAZ DEFEATED BY THE SYRIANS AND BY ISRAEL...
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And Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim, slew Maaseiah, the king's son,
probably a royal prince of an older generation, AND AZRIKAM, THE
GOVERNOR OF THE HOUSE, a high officer of the royal palace, perhaps...
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THE UNGODLY REIGN OF AHAZ
(vv.1-4)
Ahaz stands in painful contrast to his father. Jotham had been unable
to rightly influence Judah to cease worshipping in high places, and it
seems his influence ov...
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NEXT TO THE KING:
_ Heb._ the second to the King...
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2 Chronicles 28:7 Zichri H2147 man H1368 Ephraim H669 killed H2026
(H8799) Maaseiah H4641 kings H4428 son H1121
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2 Chronicles 28:1. _Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign,
and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem:_
So that he died before he reached the prime of life; he was cut off by
God in the ver...
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2 Chronicles 28:1. Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign,
and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem: but he did not that which
was right in the sight of the LORD, like David his father: for...
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CONTENTS: Reign of Ahaz. War with Rekah. Intercession of Oded. Edomite
and Philistine invasion.
CHARACTERS: God, Ahaz, Syrian king, Tiglath-pileser, Zechri, Pekah,
Oded.
CONCLUSION: If men will not...
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2 Chronicles 28:3. _Burnt his children._ In 2 Kings 16:3, it is said
he made his son “pass through the fire.” The Hebrew term has a
double meaning. Sometimes it implies the burning of children in the...
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2 CHRONICLES 28:1 Ahaz. The account of Ahaz’s reign (735–715 B.C.)
shows how his spiritual unfaithfulness brought Judah to ruin. Yet the
dark picture of Judah’s decline is lessened somewhat by its nor...
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 28:5 See 2 Kings 16:5 and Isaiah
7:1. The attacks by...
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CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter corresponds with 2 Kings 16, and gives
chief events in same order. Narrative fuller in military affairs, yet
an omission of two or three facts. Idolatry of A. and its con...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter is paralleled by 2 Kings 16:1. There is a great deal
gained in this case by addition on the two accounts, however. Our
chapter contains the wickedness by idolatry of Ahaz, the...
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By Chuck Smith
Shall we turn now to II Chronicles, chapter 28.
We are now moving into the final stages of the deterioration of this
nation prior to its destruction. Ahaz is now the king.
He is twenty...
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Esther 10:3; Genesis 41:43; Genesis 43:12; Genesis 43:15...