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Verse 33. _NECHOH PUT HIM IN BANDS_] But what was the cause of his
putting him in bands? It is conjectured, and not without reason, that
_Jehoahaz_, otherwise called _Shallum_, raised an army, met Ne...
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Pharaoh-Nechoh, after bringing Phoenicia and Syria under his rule, and
penetrating as far as Carchemish, returned to Southern Syria, and
learned what had occurred at Jerusalem in his absence. He sent...
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VI. FINAL APOSTASY OF JUDAH AND THE CAPTIVITY
1. Jehoahaz and Jehoiakim
CHAPTER 23:31-37
_ 1. The three months' reign of Jehoahaz (2 Kings 23:31; 2 Chronicles
36:1)_
2. Jehoiakim made king ...
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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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_put him in bands at Riblah in the land of Hamath_ In 2 Chronicles
36:3 it is said -the king of Egypt put Jehoahaz down at Jerusalem". We
cannot, however, be sure that this implies an advance by
Phara...
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RIBLAH— _Riblah_ was a city of Syria, upon the Orontes, afterwards
called Antioch. As it was one of the pleasantest places in all Syria,
Nebuchadnezzar lay there to attend the success of the siege of...
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II. THE REIGN AND REMOVAL OF JEHOAHAZ 23:31-35
TRANSLATION
(31) Jehoahaz was twenty-three yean old when he began to reign, and he
reigned three months in Jerusalem; and the name of his mother was
Ham...
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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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RIBLAH] on the Orontes, between Damascus and Hamath. Nechoh, after his
success at Megiddo, had marched northward to meet the Babylonians, who
eventually defeated him at Carchemish (Jeremiah 46:2)....
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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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AND PHARAOH-NECHOH PUT HIM IN BANDS... — See Note on 2 Chronicles
36:3. The LXX. here has “removed him,” but the other versions
“bound him.”
THAT HE MIGHT NOT REIGN. — This is the reading of the Hebre...
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וַ יַּאַסְרֵהוּ֩ פַרְעֹ֨ה נְכֹ֤ה בְ
רִבְלָה֙...
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JEHOAHAZ
B.C. 608
2 Kings 23:31
"I went by, and, lo! he was gone: I sought him, but his place could
nowhere be found."
- Psalms 37:36
IT was under the disastrous circumstances which attended his f...
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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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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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And Pharaohnechoh put him in bands (u) at Riblah in the land of
Hamath, that he might not reign in Jerusalem; and put the land to a
tribute of an hundred talents of silver, and a talent of gold.
(u)...
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_Rebla. Syriac and Arabic, "Deblat;" probably (Calmet) Apamea on the
Orontes. (Chaldean, on Numbers xxxiv. 11.)_...
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We are hastening now to the period of Judah's history, as a kingdom.
Three short months Jehoahaz reigned; and then was made a prisoner. The
prophet Ezekiel laments him under the similitude of a young...
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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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AND PHARAOHNECHOH PUT HIM IN BANDS AT RIBLAH IN THE LAND OF
HAMATH,.... Places in Syria; Hamath was formerly a kingdom in Syria,
and Riblah is said by Jerom c to be Antioch of Syria, near to which
was...
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And Pharaohnechoh put him in bands at Riblah in the land of Hamath,
that he might not reign in Jerusalem; and put the land to a tribute of
an hundred talents of silver, and a talent of gold.
Ver. 33....
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_Pharaoh-nechoh put him in bands_ Either because he presumed to take
the kingdom without his consent; or, because he renewed the war
against Egypt. _At Riblah_ An eminent city in Syria, where Pharaoh...
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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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THE REIGN OF JEHOAHAZ AND OF JEHOIAKIM...
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And Pharaoh-nechoh, who had at that time gained the ascendancy over
Judah, PUT HIM IN BANDS, took him captive, AT RIBLAH, IN THE LAND OF
HAMATH, as he apparently continued his campaign against the eas...
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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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THAT HE MIGHT NOT REIGN:
Or, because he reigned
PUT THE LAND TO A TRIBUTE:
_ Heb._ set a mulct upon the land...
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31-37 After Josiah was laid in his grave, one trouble came on
another, till, in twenty-two years, Jerusalem was destroyed. The
wicked perished in great numbers, the remnant were purified, and
Josiah'...
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PHARAOH-NECHOH PUT HIM IN BANDS; either because he presumed to take
the kingdom without his leave and consent; or because he renewed the
war against Pharaoh, as some affirm, and by him was conquered a...
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2 Kings 23:33 Necho H6549 prison H631 (H8799) Riblah H7247 land H776
Hamath H2574 reign H4427 (H8800) Jerusalem...
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THE REIGN OF JEHOAHAZ KING OF JUDAH (609 BC) - (2 KINGS 23:31).
Jehoahaz, who was Josiah's fourth son, was given the unenviable task
of replacing Josiah, knowing full well that the wrath of Egypt woul...
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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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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 8:65; 2 Chronicles 36:3; 2 Chronicles 36:4; 2 Kings 18:14;...
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In bands — Either, because he presumed to take the kingdom without
his consent: or because he renewed the war against Pharaoh....