2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 16:1 IN THE THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR OF
THE REIGN OF ASA (c. 876 or 875 B.C.), BAASHA KING OF ISRAEL WENT UP
AGAINST JUDAH. The text raises a problem, since Baasha had already
been dead 10 years (see 1 Kings 15:33; 1 Kings 16:8; and note on 1
Kings 15:17). ). It is possibl... [ Continue Reading ]
2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 16:2 SILVER AND GOLD. See note on
1 Kings 15:18–19. THERE IS (or “Let there be”) A COVENANT. Asa
entered into an alliance with Ben-hadad, at the cost of the temple and
his palace. This helped Asa withstand the threat from Baasha, but
Asa’s action reflected a lack of... [ Continue Reading ]
2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 16:7 The rebuke by the prophet
HANANI contrasts with Azariah’s encouraging message (2 Chronicles
15:2). Hanani implies that Asa could have defeated Syria as well as
Israel (2 Chronicles 16:7), had he trusted in God. THE EYES OF THE
LORD RUN TO AND FRO THROUGHOUT THE... [ Continue Reading ]
2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 16:10 ASA WAS ANGRY WITH THE SEER
AND PUT HIM... IN PRISON. This is the OT example of a king persecuting
a prophet (compare 2 Chronicles 18:26; 2 Chronicles 24:21; 2
Chronicles 25:16; 2 Chronicles 36:16).
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 16:11 THE BOOK OF THE KINGS OF
JUDAH AND ISRAEL. See 2 Chronicles 12:15; 2 Chronicles 13:22; and note
on 1 Kings 14:19. DISEASED IN HIS FEET. The Chronicler does not say
whether Asa’s foot disease is divine punishment for his lack of
faith and his abuse of Hanani, t... [ Continue Reading ]
2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 16:13 FORTY-FIRST YEAR. Asa ruled
912–871 B.C. A VERY GREAT FIRE. See 2 Chronicles 21:19; Jeremiah
34:5.
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