This chapter is evidently taken to a large extent from the same
document as Kings (see the marginal reference and the notes). At the
same time it contains large and important additions; e. g. 2
Chronicles 25:5, 2 Chronicles 25:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND - Asa’s army had been nearly twice as
numerous, amounting to 580, 000 2 Chronicles 14:8. The diminution was
due, in part, to wars 2Ch 21:8, 2 Chronicles 21:16; 2 Chronicles
24:23; in part, to the general decadence of the kingdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
If the present text is regarded as sound, this passage must be taken
ironically. But most recent commentators supply a second negative, and
render it: “But go thou alone, act, be strong for the battle - God
shall then not make thee to fall.”... [ Continue Reading ]
Such a dismissal could not fail to arouse great indignation. The
Israelites would suppose themselves dismissed because their good faith
was suspected. On the consequences of their indignation, see 2
Chronicles 25:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHILDREN OF SEIR - i. e. the Edomites (see the marginal reference
“h”).... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TOP OF THE ROCK - Rather, “the height of Selah” (or, Petra),
near which the battle was probably fought. On the cruel features of
the Edomite wars, see 1 Kings 11:15; Ezekiel 25:12; Obadiah 1:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
To revenge the insult 2 Chronicles 25:10, the troops of Joash
proceeded southward and ravaged all the Jewish towns and villages
between the Israelite frontier and Bethboron. This invasion probably
took place while Amaziah was still in Edom.... [ Continue Reading ]
The practice of carrying off the images of the gods from a conquered
country, or city, as trophies of victory, was common among the nations
of the East. Sometimes as with the Romans, the object was worship,
especially when the gods were previously among those of the conquering
country, and the image... [ Continue Reading ]
ART THOU MADE OF THE KING’S COUNSEL? - A subtle irony: “Have I
made thee one of my council? If not what entitles thee to offer thy
advice?”
For the fulfillment of the prophecy, see 2 Chronicles 25:22, 2
Chronicles 25:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THE TIME ... - The writer means that the violent death of
Amaziah followed on his apostasy, not closely in point of time - for
it must have been at least 15 years after 2 Chronicles 25:25 - nor as,
humanly speaking, caused by it; but, in the way of a divine judgment,
his death was a complete f... [ Continue Reading ]