2 KINGS CHAPTER 21 Manasseh's idolatry, 2 KINGS 21:1. Judgments
prophesied against Judah, 2 KINGS 21:10. Manasseh shed innocent blood;
dieth, 2 KINGS 21:16. Amon his son succeedeth him; and is slain by his
servants; who are slain by the people: Josiah his son is made king, 2
KINGS 21:19. REIGNED FIF... [ Continue Reading ]
DID THAT WHICH WAS EVIL IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD; partly by the
instigation of the wicked princes of Judah, who in Hezekiah's time
were secret enemies to his reformation, and now, when their fetters
were knocked off by Hezekiah's death, break forth into open hostility
against it, and corrupt the kin... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HOST OF HEAVEN; the stars, which the Gentiles had transformed into
gods. SEE POOLE ON "DEUTERONOMY 4:19".... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD, i.e. in the temple itself, in the holy
place, because this is distinguished from the courts of the house, 2
KINGS 21:5. IN JERUSALEM WILL I PUT MY NAME; that place I have
peculiarly consecrated to my worship and honour; which made it the
greater injustice, and impiety, and... [ Continue Reading ]
The one of the priests, the other of the people, 1 KINGS 6:36.... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE HIS SON PASS THROUGH THE FIRE; of which SEE POOLE ON "LEVITICUS
18:21 2 KINGS 16:3". OBSERVED TIMES, i.e. lucky or unlucky days or
seasons for the despatch of businesses, according to the superstitious
practice of the heathens. See ESTHER 3:7: see also LEVITICUS 19:26
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HE SET A GRAVEN IMAGE OF THE GROVE; either, first, The image of that
Baal which was worshipped in the grove. Or, secondly, A representation
of the grove, as may seem by comparing 2 KINGS 23:6. Or, thirdly, The
graven image of Asherah, a god or goddess so called, possibly the same
called elsewhere As... [ Continue Reading ]
MOVE ANY MORE OUT OF THE LAND; they shall no more be carried captives
into a strange land, as it had happened before.... [ Continue Reading ]
Partly because they were not contented with those idols which the
Canaanites worshipped, but either themselves invented, or they
borrowed from other nations, many new idols and kinds of idolatry; and
partly because as their light was far more clear, their obligations to
God infinitely higher, and th... [ Continue Reading ]
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ABOVE ALL THAT THE AMORITES DID, i.e. the Canaanitish nations, all so
called from one eminent part of them. SEE POOLE ON "GENESIS 15:16".
HATH MADE JUDAH ALSO TO SIN WITH HIS IDOLS; by his example,
encouragement, counsel, authority, and command.... [ Continue Reading ]
By the great commotion which such terrible reports shall cause in the
hearts and heads of the hearers. SEE POOLE ON "1 SAMUEL 3:11"; SEE
POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 19:3".... [ Continue Reading ]
JERUSALEM shall have the same measure and lot, i.e. the same
judgments, which Samaria had. The line is oft put for one's lot or
portion, as PSALMS 16:6 2 CORINTHIANS 10:16, because men's portions or
possessions used to be measured by lines, PSALMS 78:55 AMOS 7:17. Or
it is a metaphor from workmen wh... [ Continue Reading ]
THE REMNANT OF MINE INHERITANCE, i.e. the kingdom of Judah, the only
remainder of all the tribes of Israel, which I did once choose for my
inheritance, but now, notwithstanding that privilege, will utterly
reject and forsake them.... [ Continue Reading ]
This sore judgment, though it was chiefly inflicted for the sins of
Manasseh and his generation, yet had a respect unto all their former
sins, the guilt whereof was upon this occasion revived. See EXODUS
32:31.... [ Continue Reading ]
INNOCENT BLOOD; the blood of those prophets and righteous men who
either reproved his sinful practices, or refused to comply with his
wicked commands and worship. BESIDE HIS SIN, i.e. his idolatry, which
is elsewhere called _evil_, and _corruption_, and here sin, by way of
eminency; which is the mor... [ Continue Reading ]
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IN THE GARDEN OF HIS OWN HOUSE, not in the sepulchre of the kings;
either by the people's designation, who judged him unworthy of that
honour; or rather, by his own choice and command, as a lasting
testimony of his sincere repentance and abhorrency of himself for his
former crimes. IN THE GARDEN OF... [ Continue Reading ]
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