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3. DECLINE AND APOSTASY UNDER JEHORAM, AHAZIAH AND ATHALIAH
CHAPTER 21 The Reign of Jehoram
_ 1. Jehoram's wicked reign (2 Chronicles 21:1)_
2. Revolt of Edom (2 Chronicles 21:8)
3. Revolt of Libn...
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THE REIGN OF JEHORAM (see notes on 1 Kings 22:50; 2 Kings 8:17). A
large part of this section has nothing corresponding to it in 1 and 2
K.
2 Chronicles 21:1. _Cf._...
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UNTO THIS DAY. Compare 2 Kings 8:22.
DID LIBNAH REVOLT. Libnah was. city of the priests (Joshua 21:13). The
Temple was broken up (2 Chronicles 24:4;...
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_The same time also did Libnah revolt_ R.V. THEN DID LIBNAH REVOLT AT
THE SAME TIME. The exact position of Libnah is not known, but it was
in the south of Judah, probably not far from Lachish (_Tell-e...
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6. THE REIGN OF JEHORAM (2 Chronicles 21:5-20)
TEXT
2 Chronicles 21:5. Jehoram was thirty and two years old when he began
to reign; and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem. 6. And he walked in
the wa...
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_THEN JEHORAM WENT FORTH WITH HIS PRINCES, AND ALL HIS CHARIOTS WITH
HIM: AND HE ROSE UP BY NIGHT, AND SMOTE THE EDOMITES WHICH COMPASSED
HIM IN, AND THE CAPTAINS OF THE CHARIOTS._ NO JFB COMMENTARY O...
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
The *Kingdom called Judah
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 10 TO 36
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 21
JEHORAM BECOMES KING OF JUDAH – 2 CHRONICLES 21:1-7
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UNTO THIS DAY. — See on 2 Chronicles 5:9. The date thus assigned is
some time prior to the captivity. No account is taken of Amaziah’s
reduction of Edom (2 Chronicles 25:11), which was probably not
pe...
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וַ יִּפְשַׁ֨ע אֱדֹ֜ום מִ תַּ֣חַת יַד
־יְהוּדָ
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JEHORAM, AHAZIAH, AND ATHALIAH: THE CONSEQUENCES OF A FOREIGN MARRIAGE
2 Chronicles 21:1; 2 Chronicles 22:1; 2 Chronicles 23:1
THE accession of Jehoram is one of the instances in which
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With the passing of Jehoshaphat another period of degeneracy and
darkness set in for the kingdom of Judah. He was succeeded by his
first-born, Jehoram, who seems to have been a man of utterly evil
nat...
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So the Edomites revolted from under the hand of Judah unto this day.
The same time [also] did (e) Libnah revolt from under his hand;
because he had forsaken the LORD God of his fathers.
(e) Read (2 K...
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_Day, when the author lived. See 4 K. viii. 20._...
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Observe how the Lord raiseth up afflictions from the sinner's own
backslidings. The Holy Ghost marks this elsewhere in strong
expressions; Jeremiah 2:19. And the history of Jehoram is not singular
in...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 21 THROUGH 26.
Finally, the king perishes, according to Elijah's prediction. Disaster
upon disaster falls upon Judah in consequence of this connection with
th...
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2 Chronicles 21:5....
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So the Edomites revolted from under the hand of Judah unto this day.
The same time [also] did Libnah revolt from under his hand; because he
had forsaken the LORD God of his fathers.
Ver. 10. _Did Lib...
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_The same time did Libnah revolt_ Libnah seems to have set up for a
free state. And the reason is here given, both why God permitted it,
and why they did it, because Jehoram was become an idolater. Wh...
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1 Iehoram succeeding Iehoshaphat, slayeth his brethren.
5 His wicked reigne.
8 Edom and Libnah reuolt.
12 The prophecie of Eliiah against him in writing.
16 Philistines and Arabians oppresse him....
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So the Edomites revolted from under the hand of Judah unto this day,
the time when the original account was written from which the inspired
writer drew, for the victory of Amaziah over the Edomites, 2...
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THE WICKEDNESS OF JEHORAM...
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THE REIGN OF JEHORAM
(vv.1-20)
Though verse 1 speaks of Jehoram's reigning when Jehoshaphat died, it
is made clear in2 Kings 8:16 that Jehoram began to reign before
Jehoshaphat's death, for it reads...
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1-11 Jehoram hated his brethren, and slew them, for the same reason
that Cain hated Abel, and slew him, because their piety condemned his
impiety. In the mystery of Providence such men sometimes prosp...
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To wit, publicly and avowedly, setting him at defiance, as the next
verse shows. And this is mentioned, either,
1. As the reason why the priests, whose city Libnah was, forsook him,
because he had fo...
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2 Chronicles 21:10 Edom H123 revolt H6586 (H8799) Judahs H3063
authority H3027 day H3117 time H6256 Libnah...
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CONTENTS: Jehoram's wicked reign over Judah and its accompanying
disasters.
CHARACTERS: God, Jehoram, Elijah, Libnah.
CONCLUSION: Bad men bring judgment upon themselves and all about them.
Wickednes...
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2 Chronicles 21:2. _Jehoshaphat king of Israel._ Many think that
Israel is here put for Judah; but many of the ten tribes now placed
themselves under Jehoshaphat; the text may therefore be correct, Go...
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2 CHRONICLES 21:2 Jehoram and Ahaziah. God is faithful to his promise
to preserve David’s lineage, even when specific Davidic kings behave
like the wicked King Ahab.
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 21:8 EDOM and LIBNAH revolted
against Jehoram, and the Chronicler says it was BECAUSE Jehoram had
forsaken the
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CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter corresponds with 2 Kings 8:16; contains
Jehoshaphat’s family arrangements (2 Chronicles 21:1); beginning and
character of Jehoram’s reign (2 Chronicles 21:5); the writing...
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EXPOSITION
The matter of this chapter may be divided into four parts. The death
and burial of Jehoshaphat, and the number, names, and position of his
sons (2 Chronicles 21:1). The accession and wicked...
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Now Jehoshaphat died, and was buried with his fathers in the city of
David. And Jehoram his son reigned in his stead. And he had brothers
who were also sons of Jehoshaphat [and it names several of the...
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1 Kings 11:31; 1 Kings 11:33; 2 Chronicles 13:10; 2 Chronicles 15:2;...
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Libnah — Libnah seems to have set up for a free state. And the
reason is here given, both why God permitted it, and why they did it,
because Jehoram was become an idolater. While he adhered to God, th...