THE REIGNS OF ABIJAM AND ASA, NADAB AND BAASHA
2. Abishalom] i.e. Absalom. In 2 Chronicles 13:2 his mother is called
Micaiah, the daughter of Uriel, and if this is correct, Absalom was
probably her grandfather, and her mother the Tamar mentioned in 2
Samuel 14:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
A LAMP] see on 1 Kings 11:36. The divine promise made to David
prevented Abijam's sins from being punished by the transfer of the
throne to another line.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE WAS WAR.. LIFE] a repetition of 1 Kings 14:30; 2 Chronicles 13:2
has 'between Abijah and Jeroboam.'... [ Continue Reading ]
THE REST OF THE ACTS] In 2 Chronicles 13:3. there is described a great
battle between Judah and Israel. Before the engagement Abijah (Abijam)
contrasted the worship of the calves and the expulsion of the
Levitical priests by Jeroboam with the different practices followed by
the kings of Judah. Jerob... [ Continue Reading ]
MAACHAH] If the Maachah of 1 Kings 15:2 is meant, mother must mean
'grandmother.'... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM _being_ QUEEN] i.e. from being queen dowager: see on 1 Kings
2:19. AN IDOL IN A GROVE] better, 'an abominable image for Asherah.'
The term Asherah here seems to mean not an emblem but a goddess: cp. 1
Kings 18:19; 2 Kings 21:7. BY THE BROOK KIDRON] better, 'in the
torrent valley of the Kidron,'... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HIGH PLACES WERE NOT REMOVED] The same condition of things
continued until the reign of Hezekiah: see 1 Kings 22:43; 2 Kings
12:3; 2 Kings 18:4... [ Continue Reading ]
BROUGHT IN.. OF THE LORD] to replace the losses sustained in the
invasion of Shishak (1 Kings 14:26).... [ Continue Reading ]
RAMAH] the modern er Râm, on the S. frontier of the kingdom, some 5
m. N. of Jerusalem, which it menaced.... [ Continue Reading ]
SENT THEM TO BEN-HADAD] Asa's appeal to Syria illustrates how far the
Jewish kingdom had declined since Solomon's time. Probably three kings
of this name are mentioned in OT.: see 1 Kings 20:1; 2 Kings 13:24.... [ Continue Reading ]
_There is_ A LEAGUE, etc.] Asa, as the descendant of David, to whom
the Syrians had submitted (2 Samuel 8:6), urged that Syria's connexion
with the royal house of Judah was of longer standing than its
connexion with the house of Baasha; but he ignored the revolt of
Damascus in the reign of Solomon.... [ Continue Reading ]
IJON, DAN, etc.] localities in the neighbourhood of Lake Merom and the
Sea of Galilee. CINNEROTH is the Gennesaret of the NT.... [ Continue Reading ]
LEFT OFF.. RAMAH] The invasion in the N. prevented further operations
in the S.
DWELT IN TIRZAH] LXX has 'returned to Tirzah,' which suits the context
better.... [ Continue Reading ]
GEBA.. MIZPAH] fortresses N. of Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
The rest of all the acts of Asa] see 2 Chronicles 14:9. The chief
incidents added by Chronicles are the defeat of an invasion by the
Ethiopian Zerah, the making of a national covenant with the Lord, the
king's punishment of the seer Hanani for censuring his alliance with
Syria, and his oppression of... [ Continue Reading ]
GIBBETHON] within the territory assigned to Dan (Joshua 19:44). The
Philistines, who had been crushed by David, now that the Hebrew
kingdoms were in conflict, once more began to move.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SAYING OF THE LORD] see 1 Kings 14:7. The personal ambition of
Baasha was the agency through which the Lord punished the house of
Jeroboam for the sins of its founder. The decay of spiritual religion
in N. Israel was accompanied by the weakening of moral restraints, and
none of the dynasties tha... [ Continue Reading ]