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CHAPTER 20 JUDAH INVADED, JEHOSHAPHAT'S PRAYER AND DELIVERANCE
_ 1. The invasion (2 Chronicles 20:1)_
2. Jehoshaphat's great prayer (2 Chronicles 20:3)
3. Jehovah's answer through Jahaziel ...
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Jehoshaphat's victory over the Ammonites and Moabites. This story of a
miraculous battle is perhaps a _midrash_ on the war described in 1
Kings 3:4 ff., and has, in so far, some historical basis; but...
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_their little ones … and their children_ Cp. 2 Chronicles 31:18,
"their little ones … and their sons and their daughters." "Little
ones" (Heb. _ṭaph_) seems always to mean _quite small children_....
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5. THE REIGN OF JEHOSHAPHAT (17-21:3)
TEXT
2 Chronicles 17:1. And Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his stead, and
strengthened himself against Israel. 2. And he placed forces in all
the fortified citie...
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_AND ALL JUDAH STOOD BEFORE THE LORD, WITH THEIR LITTLE ONES, THEIR
WIVES, AND THEIR CHILDREN._
All Judah stood before the Lord, with their little ones ... х_
TAPAAM_ (H2945), a collective noun in th...
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REIGN OF JEHOSHAPHAT (CONCLUDED)
An account of how a host of Moabites and others invaded Judah; how
Jehoshaphat prayed to the Lord, and was directed by Jahaziel not to
fear; and how the enemy was ove...
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
The *Kingdom called Judah
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 10 TO 36
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 20
JEHOSHAPHAT TRUSTS IN THE *LORD – 2 CHRONICLES 20:1-30...
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STOOD. — _Were standing._
BEFORE THE LORD — _i.e.,_ praying with their king. (Comp. the
apparent reference to this assembly in Psalms 48:9. “We thought upon
Thy lovingkindness, O God, in the midst of...
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וְ כֹ֨ל ־יְהוּדָ֔ה עֹמְדִ֖ים לִ
פְנֵ֣י יְהוָ֑
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JEHOSHAPHAT-THE DOCTRINE OF NONRESISTANCE
2 Chronicles 17:1; 2 Chronicles 18:1; 2 Chronicles 19:1;...
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This chapter gives us the story which perhaps reveals most graphically
the simplicity and splendor of the faith of Jehoshaphat. His kingdom
was threatened with powerful and terrible invasion. In his e...
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And all Judah stood (h) before the LORD, with their little ones, their
wives, and their children.
(h) That is, before the ark of the covenant....
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_Children. Even the little infants were deprived of the breasts, on
such emergencies, that their cries might be more affecting. H. Joel
ii. 16., and Judith iv. 8. --- The pagans of Ninive even made th...
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This is a beautiful prayer, and both the manner of address, with the
appearance of the king and his people make it striking. All Judah it
is said, with their little ones, and wives and children, stood...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 17 THROUGH 20.
Jehoshaphat, his son succeeds him, and begins his reign by walking
faithfully with God. He strengthened his kingdom against Israel, an
enemy mo...
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And all Judah stood before the LORD, with their little ones, their
wives, and their children.
Ver. 13. _And all Judah stood before the Lord._] _Ex singulis familiis
omnes_ All from each family. Joh 3...
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_All Judah stood before the Lord with their little ones_ Whom they
used to present before the Lord in times of great distress, to stir up
themselves to more fervent prayers, their eyes being upon thei...
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1 Iehoshaphat, in his feare proclaimeth a fast.
5 His prayer.
14 The prophesie of Iahaziel.
20 Iehoshaphat exhorteth the people, and setteth singers to praise the
Lord.
22 The great ouerthrow of t...
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And all Judah stood before the Lord, in seconding the king's prayer,
WITH THEIR LITTLE ONES, THEIR WIVES, AND THEIR CHILDREN. That is the
proper and effective way of bringing matters to the attention...
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THE THREATENED INVASION...
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THREE ENEMIES AITACKING
(vv.1-2)
The Lord now allowed a further test of the faith of King Jehoshaphat.
Armies of Moab and Ammon came against Judah, and others were added in
this attack. Moab speaks...
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1-13 In all dangers, public or personal, our first business should be
to seek help from God. Hence the advantage of days for national
fasting and prayer. From the first to the last of our seeking the...
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Whom they used to present before the Lord in times of great distress,
partly to stir up themselves to more fervent and faithful prayers,
that their eye, being upon their harmless and tender children,...
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2 Chronicles 20:13 Judah H3063 with H1571 ones H2945 wives H802
children H1121 stood H5975 (H8802) before H6
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2 Chronicles 20:1. It came to pass after this also, that the children
of Moab, and the children of Ammon, and with them other beside the
Ammonites, came against Jehoshaphat to battle. Then there came...
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CONTENTS: Jehoshaphat's prayer for deliverance and its answer.
Invading armies stricken.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Jehoshaphat, Jahaziel, Ahaziah.
CONCLUSION: Faith takes God's bonds, knowing the...
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2 Chronicles 20:1. _With them_ other, the LXX, Μιναιοι, mixed
people.
2 Chronicles 20:5. _Jehosphaphat stood in the house of the Lord._ This
was proceeding in the good and ancient way. He prayed in o...
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_And Jehoshaphat stood in the congregation of Judah._
MAN’S EXTREMITY IS GOD’S OPPORTUNITY
I. That in the discipline of life we should expect dangers and
extremities. To know other resources we must...
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 20:1 These verses describe a
victory over Judah’s enemies in which God acts for his people. Faith
in God and obedience to his prophets (v. 2 Chroni
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CRITICAL NOTES.] Narrative to 2 Chronicles 20:30 entirely additional
to Kings. Invasion of Moabites (2 Chronicles 20:1); fast and
supplication of king and people (2 Chronicles 20:3); the message of
Ja...
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EXPOSITION
Of this chapter, with its thirty-seven verses, only the six verses
(31-36) find any duplicate or parallel in Kings (1 Kings 22:41-11).
The chapter is occupied with a statement of the invasi...
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Now in chapter 20, it records how that at this time three nations had
gathered together to fight against Judah. The nation of Moab and
Ammon, and those of Mount Seir, which would have been the Edomite...
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Acts 21:5; Deuteronomy 29:10; Ezra 10:1; Jonah 3:5...
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FROM DEFEAT TO VICTORY
2 Chronicles 20:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Today we study chapter 20. However, by way of introduction we want to
talk over with you several important features found in chapter 19. W...
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Little ones — Whom they used to present before the Lord in times of
great distress, to stir up themselves to more fervent prayers, their
eyes being upon their harmless and tender children, and to move...