2 KINGS CHAPTER 17 Hoshea king of Israel, his wicked reign: being
subdued by Shalmaneser king of Assyria, he conspireth against him with
So king of Egypt: he is besieged; taken prisoner; and with all the
people carried captive to Assyria for their sins, 2 KINGS 17:1. The
strange nations transplanted... [ Continue Reading ]
For he neither worshipped Baal, as many of his predecessors did; nor
compelled the people to worship the calves; one of them, that of Dan,
being destroyed, or carried away before, as the Hebrew writers affirm;
nor, as some add, hindered those by force who were minded to go to
Jerusalem to worship; a... [ Continue Reading ]
Shalmaneser; the son or successor of Tiglath-pileser. The ancient
Hebrew writers make him the same with Sennacherib, who eight years
after this time invaded the kingdom of Judah; see 2 KINGS 18:10,13; it
being very frequent in the eastern parts for one man to be called by
several names, especially b... [ Continue Reading ]
SO KING OF EGYPT; by heathen writers called _Sua_ or _Sabachus_; that
by his assistance he might shake off the yoke of the king of Assyria;
who now was, and for many years had been, the king of Egypt's rival:
see 2 KINGS 18:21 JEREMIAH 36:5. Shut him up, and bound him in prison,
to wit, after he had... [ Continue Reading ]
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This is added to distinguish this place from the former, which was
either in Assyria, or in the mountainous and less inhabited parts of
Media. Hither he carried them, partly to replenish his own country;
and partly because these places were at so great a distance from
Canaan, that this would cut off... [ Continue Reading ]
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IN THE STATUTES OF THE HEATHEN, i.e. according to the laws and customs
of the heathen, in the worship of their Baals, and other of their
sins. Which they had made, i.e. which the kings of Israel had ordained
concerning the worship of the calves, and against their going up to
Jerusalem to worship.... [ Continue Reading ]
THINGS THAT WERE NOT RIGHT AGAINST THE LORD: this belongs, either,
1. To their gross idolatries, and other abominable practices, which
they were ashamed to own before others: compare EZEKIEL 8:12. Or,
2. To the worship of calves; and so the words are otherwise rendered,
and that agreeably to the He... [ Continue Reading ]
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AS DID THE HEATHEN; not only to the Lord, which was practised and
tolerated sometimes in the kingdom of Judah; but also to the idols or
Baals of the heathen. WHOM THE LORD CARRIED AWAY BEFORE THEM for the
same sins; by whose example they should have taken warning. TO PROVOKE
THE LORD TO ANGER, i.e.... [ Continue Reading ]
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TESTIFIED AGAINST ISRAEL; disowned, and gave testimony against their
false worship, which they would fasten upon him, and against all their
impieties. BY ALL THE PROPHETS, AND BY ALL THE SEERS; to whom he
declared his mind by extraordinary revelations and visions, and by
whom he published it to you,... [ Continue Reading ]
HARDENED THEIR NECKS, i.e. refused to submit their neck to the yoke of
God's precepts; a metaphor from stubborn oxen, that make their necks
hard, or stiff, and will not bow to the yoke: SEE POOLE ON
"DEUTERONOMY 31:27".... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY FOLLOWED VANITY, i.e. idols; oft so called, because of their
nothingness, impotency, and unprofitableness; and to show the folly
and madness of idolaters. BECAME VAIN by the long worship of idols,
they were made like them, vain, sottish, and senseless creatures.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY LEFT ALL THE COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD; they grew worse and worse;
from a partial disobedience to some of God's laws, they fell by
degrees to a total apostacy from all of them. THE HOST OF HEAVEN; the
stars, as Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, &c. See DEUTERONOMY 4:19.... [ Continue Reading ]
SOLD THEMSELVES TO DO EVIL; of which phrase SEE POOLE ON "1 KINGS
21:20".... [ Continue Reading ]
OUT OF HIS SIGHT, i.e. out of Canaan, the only place of God's solemn
worship and gracious presence; or, out of his church. THE TRIBE OF
JUDAH ONLY; and the greatest part of the tribe of Benjamin, and those
of the tribes of Simeon and Levi, who adhered to them, and were
incorporated with them; and th... [ Continue Reading ]
Judah's idolatry and wickedness is here remembered, as an aggravation
of the sin of the Israelites, which was not only evil in itself but
scandalous and mischievous to their neighbour, who by heir examples
were instructed in their wicked arts, and provoked to an imitation of
them: see HOSEA 4:15, an... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE SEED OF ISRAEL, i.e. all the kingdom or tribes of Israel;
first one part of them, 2 KINGS 15:29, and now the rest. But this
extends not to every individual person of these tribes; for many of
them removed into the kingdom of Judah, and were associated with them,
as appears from 2 CHRONICLES... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY MADE JEROBOAM KING; which action is here ascribed to the people,
because they would not tarry till God, by his providence, had invested
Jeroboam with the kingdom which he had promised him; but rashly, and
unthankfully, and rebelliously rose up against the house of David, to
which they had such... [ Continue Reading ]
But willingly and resolutely followed the wicked example and commands
of their kings, though contrary to God's express commands.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD REMOVED ISRAEL OUT OF HIS SIGHT: they continued to the last
obstinate and incorrigible under all the instructions and corrections
which God sent to them; and therefore were most justly given up by God
into this dreadful captivity; which all this foregoing discourse was
designed to prove.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING OF ASSYRIA; either Shalmaneser, or rather his son and
successor, Esar-haddon, EZRA 4:2, because this was a work of some
time; and as his father had projected, and possibly begun this, so he
executed or finished it; whence it is ascribed to him, rather than to
his father. Babylon then was su... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY FEARED NOT THE LORD; they did not acknowledge nor worship God in
any sort. THEREFORE; for this gross neglect and contempt of God, which
was contrary to the principles and practices of the heathens, who used
to worship the gods of the nations where they lived, and gave that
honour to their false... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SPAKE, i.e. they wrote, or sent messengers to him for relief.
KNOW NOT THE MANNER OF THE GOD OF THE LAND; they supposed the true God
to be like one of their topical deities, who had their particular
countries and provinces allotted to them.... [ Continue Reading ]
ONE OF THE PRIESTS, i.e. one of the chief of the priests, with others,
to be under his inspection and direction, as may be gathered from the
following words; where it is said of the same person, or persons, LET
THEM GO, & c., and then, LET HIM TEACH, & c. Nor is it probable that
one priest could suf... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. The manner of God's worship, as it was practised in Israel; as
may be gathered both from the quality of this person, who was all
Israelitish priest; and from the place of his residence, Beth-el, a
place infamous for the worship of the calves, and from the manner of
their making priests by this... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE GODS OF THEIR OWN or, _worshipped_, (as that verb is sometimes
used; of which see EXODUS 32:35) i.e. those whom they worshipped in
the places from whence they came, whose names here follow. THE
SAMARITANS, i.e. the former people, or inhabitants, not of the city,
but of the kingdom of Samaria.... [ Continue Reading ]
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OF THE LOWEST OF THEM PRIESTS OF THE HIGH PLACES: SEE POOLE ON "1
KINGS 12:31". WHICH SACRIFICED FOR THEM, to wit, unto the true God;
for as to the worship of their own gods, they needed no instruction,
and would not permit a person of another religion to minister therein.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY FEARED THE LORD; they worshipped God externally in that way which
the Israelites used. SERVED THEIR OWN GODS, AFTER THE MANNER OF THE
NATIONS WHOM THEY CARRIED AWAY FROM THENCE: these words belong,
either,
1. To both the foregoing branches, and to the Israelites; and then the
sense is, they tr... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO THIS DAY THEY DO; either,
1. The Samaritans, whose religion he hath hitherto been describing,
and to the description whereof he returns, 2 KINGS 17:41. So the
following verses are a digression, wherein he designs only to take an
occasion to compare them with the Israelites, and to aggravate th... [ Continue Reading ]
A COVENANT, containing many precious promises, upon the condition here
following: see GENESIS 17:7 EXODUS 19:5, EXODUS 24:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE LORD YOUR GOD, i.e. God alone, as the whole context shows. HE
SHALL DELIVER YOU OUT OF THE HAND OF ALL YOUR ENEMIES; and therefore
you have no pretence of need to go to other gods for relief.... [ Continue Reading ]
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SO, i.e. in like manner, and after their example. These nations, who
came in their stead.... [ Continue Reading ]