REIGNS OF AMAZIAH OF JUDAH AND JEROBOAM OF ISRAEL
1. In the second year of Joash.. king of Israel] Joash of Judah
reigned 40 years, and as his thirty-seventh year corresponded to the
first year of Joash of Israel (2 Kings 13:10) the accession of his son
Amaziah could not coincide with the Israelite... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT LIKE DAVID] He was not perfectly faithful to the Lord, for late in
his reign he worshipped the gods of Edom (2 Chronicles 25:14).... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHILDREN.. HE SLEW NOT] see Deuteronomy 24:16, and cp. Ezekiel
18:2. The contrast between Amaziah's conduct and the practice recorded
in 2 Samuel 21:6; 2 Kings 9:26 shows that by this time a clearer
conception had been acquired of the rights of individuals, which
prevented the guilt of the paren... [ Continue Reading ]
EDOM] see further in 2 Chronicles 25:5. THE VALLEY OF SALT]
immediately S. of the Dead SEA. SELAH] the later Petra, E. of the
Arabah. JOKTHEEL] said to mean 'subdued by God.' UNTO THIS DAY] i.e.
unto the time of the writer whose materials are here used by the
historian. The date is probably early, f... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US.. FACE] i.e. meet face to face in battle. If Judah at this time
was a vassal of the northern kingdom (see on 1 Kings 22:2), Amaziah's
motive in courting a quarrel with his neighbour was probably a desire
to free Judah from this position of subservience. His recent success
over Edom doubtless... [ Continue Reading ]
THE THISTLE] The thistle represents Amaziah and the cedar Jehoash,
whilst the lion symbolises the ruin that humbled the arrogance of the
former; but the fable does not quite suit the circumstances, as
Amaziah was seeking, not a friendly alliance, but a quarrel. For the
use of fables cp. Judges 9:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
BETHSHEMESH] In the Lowland (Shephelah) of Judah, 15 m. W. of
Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE GATE.. GATE] The wall that was dismantled was on the N. side
of the city, which was thus left defenceless to attacks from that
direction, in case it gave further provocation.... [ Continue Reading ]
LACHISH] on the Philistine border, but within the territory of Judah
(Joshua 15:39). It is usually identified with the modern Tell el Hesy.... [ Continue Reading ]
TOOK AZARIAH] called in 2 Kings 15:13 (see note) and elsewhere Uzziah.
The fact that though Amaziah was dethroned and put to death, his son
was nevertheless made king in his room witnesses to the affection that
continued to be felt for the dynasty of David.
The Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser mention... [ Continue Reading ]
ELATH] see on 1 Kings 9:26, and for its eventual loss see 2 Kings
16:6. Its restoration to Judah implies the subjugation of Edom.... [ Continue Reading ]
JEROBOAM.. FORTY AND ONE YEARS] This is inconsistent with the figures
given in 2 Kings 14:2 and 2 Kings 15:8, for Jeroboam's reign covered
15 years of Amaziah's and 37 of Azariah's, making 52 in all.... [ Continue Reading ]
RESTORED THE COAST] i.e. extended the territory of Israel to its
original boundaries when at the height of its prosperity: see on 2
Kings 14:28. THE ENTERING OF HAMATH] i.e. the gorge between Lebanon
and Hermon. THE SEA OF THE PLAIN] RV 'the sea of the Arabah': i.e. the
Dead Sea, the Arabah being th... [ Continue Reading ]
ANY SHUT UP] see on 1 Kings 14:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
DAMASCUS AND HAMATH] Both these places had been included within the
possessions of Solomon (1 Kings 4:21), but the former was lost to him
by the success of Rezon related in 1 Kings 11:23. The re-conquest of
the places here named could not have been long maintained, for Amos
speaks of Damascus, the n... [ Continue Reading ]