THE REIGN OF AHAZ
This chapter recounts how the idolatry of Ahaz was punished by the
attacks of Syria and Israel; how the captives taken by the Israelites
were restored; and how Ahaz in his distress appealed to Assyria.
This chapter corresponds to 2 Kings 16, but it omits many facts
related there,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING OF SYRIA] i.e. Rezin, who, with Pekah of Israel, wished to
depose Ahaz: see Isaiah 7.... [ Continue Reading ]
MAASEIAH, THE KING'S SON] perhaps a son of Jotham and brother of Ahaz,
since Ahaz himself was only 20 at his accession and 36 at his death (2
Chronicles 28:1). NEXT TO THE KING] i.e. the principal counsellor of
state: cp. Esther 10:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
_That_ REACHETH, etc.] i.e. immoderate and excessive: cp. Ezra 9:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGS] The LXX, more appropriately, has 'the king,' the allusion
being to Tiglath-pileser (2 Chronicles 28:20). But Chronicles
frequently uses the plural where the singular would be more accurate:
see 2 Chronicles 28:23, also 2Chronicles 2 Chronicles 32:4; 2
Chronicles 32:31; 2 Chronicles 30:6... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EDOMITES] Rezin had previously captured Elath and returned it to
the Edomites (2 Kings 16:6), and this doubtless encouraged them to
retaliate upon the Judæans, who had withheld it from them for so
long.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PHILISTINES] These had suffered at the hands of Judah during the
reign of Uzziah (2 Chronicles 26:6), and now took the opportunity to
seek revenge.... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE JUDAH NAKED] RV 'dealt wantonly in Judah.'... [ Continue Reading ]
DISTRESSED HIM, etc.] The intervention of Assyria not only imposed the
burden of tribute upon Judah, but also awoke the jealousy of Egypt,
with evil results to the small kingdom placed between the two empires;
yet for a time at least the Assyrians delivered Judah from Syria and
Israel: 2 Kings 16:9;... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE THE GODS, etc.] i.e. as shown by the successes of Rezin (2
Chronicles 28:5).... [ Continue Reading ]