* Jehoshaphat makes a league with Ahab. (1-14) Micaiah predicts the
death of Ahab. (15-28) Death of Ahab. (29-40) Jehoshaphat's good reign
over Judah. (41-50) Ahaziah's evil reign over Israel. (51-53)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-14 The same easiness of temper, which betrays some godly persons
into friendship with the declared enemies of religion, renders it very
dangerous to them. They will be drawn to wink at and countenance such
conduct and conversation as they ought to protest against with
abhorrence. Whithersoever a... [ Continue Reading ]
15-28 The greatest kindness we can do to one that is going in a
dangerous way, is, to tell him of his danger. To leave the hardened
criminal without excuse, and to give a useful lesson to others,
Micaiah related his vision. This matter is represented after the
manner of men: we are not to imagine t... [ Continue Reading ]
29-40 Ahab basely intended to betray Johoshaphat to danger, that he
might secure himself. See what they get that join with wicked men. How
can it be expected that he should be true to his friend, who has been
false to his God! He had said in compliment to Ahab, I am as thou art,
and now he was indee... [ Continue Reading ]
41-50 Jehoshaphat's reign appears to have been one of the best, both
as to piety and prosperity. He pleased God, and God blessed him.... [ Continue Reading ]
51-53 Ahaziah's reign was very short, not two years; some sinners God
makes quick work with. A very bad character is given of him; he
listened not to instruction, took no warning, but followed the example
of his wicked father, and the counsel of his more wicked mother,
Jezebel, who was still living.... [ Continue Reading ]