Chapter 11:
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2 Chronicles 11
Rehoboam is forbidden to fight against Israel, ver. 1-4. He
secures the two tribes, ver. 5-12. The priests and Levites resort to
him, ver. 13-17. His wives and children, ver. 18-23.
Verse 3. Son of Solomon - Intimating, that this was determined for the
sin of Solomon, and therefore could not be reversed.
Verse 5. Built - Repaired, enlarged, and fortified them. They were built
before.
Verse 14. Cast them off - They would not suffer them to instruct the
Israelites in the worship of God, nor to go up to Jerusalem to
worship in their courses: and these priests would not join with
them in the worship of the calves, as they were commanded to do;
and therefore they, willingly forsook all their patrimonies and
possessions for God's sake. No secular advantages whatsoever
should detain us there, where we are in danger of making
shipwreck of faith and a good conscience.
Verse 15. High places - Or, for the high places, both for the devils (the
Baals, or false gods, which divers of his people worshipped,
whom he encouraged to do so, giving them liberty to do anything
but to serve God at Jerusalem) and for the calves. So he erected
two sorts of high places, some for Baal, and some for the true
God, whom be pretended to worship, in and by the calves.
Verse 16. Set their heart - Such as loved and feared God in truth.
Verse 17. So they strengthened the kingdom of Judah - Not only by the
addition of so many persons to it: but by their piety and prayers
they procured a blessing upon the kingdom which was a sanctuary
to them. They made him strong three years; for so long he served
God; but when he forsook God, none could strengthen him. We
retain our strength as long as we cleave to God and our duty, and
no longer. And Solomon - This honourable mention of Solomon,
as a pattern of piety, is a considerable evidence of his true
repentance before his death.
Verse 22. Ruler - He declared him his successor, and gave him the
dominion over, his brethren.
Verse 23. Dispersed - Lest his other sons should after his death unite
together against Abijah, he wisely dispersed them into distant
places.
Chapter 11:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Chronicles Ezra
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