REIGN OF JEHOSHAPHAT (CONTINUED)
The chapter narrates how Jehoshaphat was reproved by the seer Jehu for
helping Ahab, and how he instituted judges in the cities of Judah.
This chapter is entirely supplementary to the account of Jehoshaphat
as given in 1 K.... [ Continue Reading ]
JEHU] previously only named in connexion with the northern kingdom in
the reign of Baasha (1 Kings 16:7). SHOULDEST THOU HELP THE UNGODLY]
The peace with Israel, ratified by a marriage (2 Kings 8:18), put an
end to a war between two kindred peoples, yet brought evils in its
train, since the Baal wor... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SET JUDGES] Local courts of justice may have existed before, but
Jehoshaphat improved them, and likewise established a court in the
capital, which seems also to have heard appeals: 2 Chronicles 19:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD.. JUDGMENT] Judges were administrators of the divine justice,
so that even the term 'God' could be used to describe them in their
official capacity: see EXODUS 21:6 RV.
8. For the judgment of the Lord.. controversies] Perhaps the former
means cases relating to religious obligations, and th... [ Continue Reading ]
BETWEEN BLOOD AND BLOOD] e.g. the determination of what was murder and
what was merely manslaughter: cp. EXODUS 21. BETWEEN LAW AND
COMMANDMENT] i.e. the decision, where laws seemed to conflict, which
of them applied to a particular case.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND, BEHOLD, etc.] The court at Jerusalem was divided into two
sections, one (under Amariah) dealing with ecclesiastical causes, and
the other (under Zebadiah) dealing with secular causes.... [ Continue Reading ]