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Verse 29. _IN HIS DAYS PHARAOH-NECHOH_] See the note on the death of
Josiah, 2 Kings 22:20.
_Nechoh_ is supposed to have been the son of _Psammitichus_, king of
Egypt; and the Assyrian king, whom he...
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PHARAOH-NECHOH - This king is well known to us both from profane
historians, and from the Egyptian monuments. He succeeded his father
Psammetichus (Psamatik) in the year 610 B.C., and was king of Egyp...
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2. THE RESULTS OF THE REVIVAL AND THE DEATH OF JOSIAH
CHAPTER 23:1-30
_ 1. The People hear the law (2 Kings 23:1; 2 Chronicles 34)_
2. Josiah makes a covenant (2 Kings 23:3)
3. The great reformati...
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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 th...
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PHARAOH-NECHOH: i.e. Nechoh II, the sixth king of the twentysixth
dynasty. His father was. tributary to Assyria, but had secured
independence for Egypt.
THE KING OF ASSYRIA: i.e. the king of Babylon,...
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IN HIS DAYS PHARAOH-NECHOH, KING OF EGYPT, WENT UP, &C.— We have
heretofore observed, that _Pharaoh_ in the Egyptian language signifies
_king:_ but _Nechoh,_ according to Herodotus, was the proper nam...
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I. THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF JOSIAH 23:28-30
TRANSLATION
(28) Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and all which he did, are
they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
(29) In...
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_IN HIS DAYS PHARAOH-NECHOH KING OF EGYPT WENT UP AGAINST THE KING OF
ASSYRIA TO THE RIVER EUPHRATES: AND KING JOSIAH WENT AGAINST HIM; AND
HE SLEW HIM AT MEGIDDO, WHEN HE HAD SEEN HIM._
In his days...
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RELIGIOUS REFORM. JOSIAH'S DEATH
2. The prophets] Jeremiah, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah lived about this
time. READ IN THEIR EARS] cp. the similar proceeding related in
Nehemiah 8:4.;...
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PHARAOH-NECHOH] i.e. Nechoh II, a king of the 26th dynasty (610-595
b.c.), whose father Psammetichus, at one time a tributary of the
Assyrians, had secured independence for Egypt in 664 b.c.
THE KING...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 23
THE *COVENANT WITH THE *LORD
V1 The king called together all the leaders of *Judah and Jerusalem.
V2 He went to th...
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(28-30) Josiah’s end. The historical abstract broken off at 2 Kings
22:2 is now continued. (Comp. the more detailed account in 2
Chronicles 35:20 _seq_.)...
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PHARAOH-NECHOH. — Necho II., the successor of Psammetichus, and the
sixth king of the 26th or Saite dynasty, called Νεκὼς by
Herodotus (ii. 158, 159; 4:42); he reigned circ. 611-605 B.C., but is
not m...
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בְּ יָמָ֡יו עָלָה֩ פַרְעֹ֨ה נְכֹ֧ה
מֶֽלֶךְ ־מ
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JOSIAH
B.C. 639-608
2 Kings 22:1; 2 Kings 23:1
Jos., "Ant.," X 4:1.
"In outline dim and vast
Their fearful shadows cast
The giant forms of Empires, on their way
To ruin: one by one
They tower,...
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THE DEATH OF JOSIAH
B.C. 608.
2 Kings 23:29
"Howl, O fir tree; for the cedar is fallen."
- Zechariah 11:2
JOSIAH survived by thirteen years the reformation and covenant which
are the chief events...
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IN THE HANDS OF HEATHEN FOES
2 Kings 23:26
Josiah's life ended in terrible disaster. He persisted in measuring
himself in battle against the king of Egypt in a quarrel which was
none of his, and thus...
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In this chapter we have a graphic account of the reformation following
the discovery of the book of the Law. It was carried out by the
splendid enthusiasm and energy of Josiah, and it is interesting t...
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In his days Pharaohnechoh king of Egypt went up against the king of
Assyria to the river Euphrates: and king Josiah (s) went against him;
and he slew him at Megiddo, when he had seen him.
(s) Because...
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Nechao, six years (Usher, the year of the world 3394.) after he had
succeeded his father Psammetichus, with whose ambitious views hew as
animated to attempt the conquest of Asia. (Marsham sæc. 18.) Ph...
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No character among the sons of men is free from imperfection. The best
pictures have their shade. Of none but he who is the brightness of his
Father's glory, and fairer than the children of men, could...
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Well, then, in the next portion of our book (2 Kings 21:1-26) we see
how truly a pious father may be followed by an impious son. Manasseh,
young as he was, did not only begin to reign, but "did that w...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 22 AND 23.
Observe what grace raised up Hezekiah and Josiah, both of whom were
born of fathers given up to idolatry, and followed by sons who were
equally aba...
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IN HIS DAYS PHARAOHNECHOH KING OF EGYPT,.... Who is called in the
Targum Pharaoh the lame, because he was lame in his feet, perhaps
gouty; Herodotus x also calls him Necos the son of Psammiticus; now...
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In his days Pharaohnechoh king of Egypt went up against the king of
Assyria to the river Euphrates: and king Josiah went against him; and
he slew him at Megiddo, when he had seen him.
Ver. 29. _In hi...
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_In his days Pharaoh-nechoh, king of Egypt, went up_, &c. According to
Herodotus, Nechoh was the proper name of this monarch, Pharaoh being
the general name of all their kings, as has been before obse...
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1 Iosiah causeth the booke to bee read in a solemne assembly.
3 He reneweth the Couenant of the LORD.
4 He destroyeth idolatry.
15 He burnt dead mens bones vpon the altar of Bethel, as was
foreprop...
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In his days Pharaoh-nechoh, king of Egypt, went up against the king of
Assyria, to the river Euphrates, this being probably Nabopolassar, who
was ruler of both Babylon and Assyria. AND KING JOSIAH WEN...
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THE PASSOVER KEPT...
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JOSIAH'S COVENANT AND JUDGMENT OF IDOLATRY
(vv.1-20)
Being king in Judah and therefore the representative of all the
people, Josiah realised his responsibility of involving them all in
hearing the W...
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25-30 Upon reading these verses, we must say, Lord, though thy
righteousness be as the great mountains, evident, plainly to be seen,
and past dispute; yet thy judgments are a great deep, unfathomable,...
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PHARAOH-NECHOH, called _Necos_ by Herodotus, who makes mention of this
fight; wherein, as he saith, _Necos conquered the Syrians in Magdalo_.
_The king of Assyria_, i.e. the king of Babylon, who havin...
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2 Kings 23:29 days H3117 Necho H6549 king H4428 Egypt H4714 went H5927
(H8804) king H4428 Assyria...
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THE CLOSURE OF JOSIAH'S REIGN (2 KINGS 23:28).
Josiah's glorious reign came to a sorry end when he made a fatal
miscalculation without consulting YHWH. Assyria were by this time in
dire straits after...
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2 Kings 23:29
I. The striking feature of this story is the picture it gives us of
the quiet manner in which God's servants are sometimes allowed to pass
away when they have finished their work. The hi...
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CONTENTS: Law read to the people. The king's covenant and
reformations.
CHARACTERS: God, Josiah, Hilkiah. Pharaoh-neche, Jehoahaz, Jehoikim,
Eliakim.
CONCLUSION: We should put ourselves heartily int...
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2 Kings 23:29. _He slew him at Megiddo, when he had seen him;_ as in 2
Kings 14:8. It would seem from this phrase that the two kings were
engaged in single combat. This was an error for which Josiah f...
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_And like unto him there was no king before him._
JOSIAH’S REFORMATION
This and the previous chapter show us the influence of a godly
sovereign. This prince at the age of twenty-six begins to repair...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 23:28 PHARAOH NECO KILLED HIM AT MEGIDDO.
This battle took place in 609 B.C. Pharaoh Neco II marched north for
what was apparently the last joint Assyrian-Egyptian military eff...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 23:26. NOTWITHSTANDING THE LORD TURNED NOT—The nation’s
heart was not changed by all this fervour of the king and the
reformation of external worship. Jeremia...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 23:1
JOSIAH'S RENEWAL OF THE COVENANT. HIS REFORMS AND DEATH. REIGN OF
JEHOAHAZ. ACCESSION OF JEHO
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And the king stood by the pillar, and he made a covenant before the
LORD, to walk after the LORD, and to keep his commandments and the
testimonies and the statutes with their heart and with their soul...
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1 Kings 4:12; 2 Chronicles 35:20; 2 Chronicles 35:20; 2 Chronicles
35:20;...
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The king, &c. — The king of Babylon, who having formerly rebelled
against the Assyrian had now conquered him; as appears by the course
of the sacred, and the concurrence of the prophane history; and
t...