Chapter 17:
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2 Chronicles 17
Jehoshaphat is established in his kingdom, ver. 1-3. His
piety, ver. 4-6. He sends Levites to teach Judah, ver. 7-9. His
influence over his neighbours, ver. 10, 11. His greatness, captains
and armies, ver. 12-19.
Verse 3. Sought not, &c. - It is true, he recovered from that fall. "Yet
perhaps, says Mr. Henry, he never, while he lived, fully retrieved
the spiritual strength he lost by it."
Verse 5. Brought presents - As subjects in those times used to do to their
kings, as a token of their respect and subjection to them.
Verse 6. Lifted up - Above all discouragements, and fears. He was
valiant and resolute for God and his ways. Groves - Those
wherein idols were worshipped, and though Asa had done this
before, yet either he did not do it thoroughly; or the Jews (who
were many of them mad upon their idols) had secretly made new
ones, in the latter part of his reign, when he grew more infirm in
body, and more remiss in God's cause.
Verse 7. To teach - To inform the people of their duty, and of the king's
pleasure, as Judges teach or instruct the people in the laws of the
land, when they deliver their charges upon the bench; so did these
princes in the king's name admonish and require the people to
observe and obey the laws of God, which were the municipal laws
of that land: the particular explication and enforcement whereof,
they left to the Levites and priests here following, who were sent
for this end, and accordingly taught the people, ver. 9.
Verse 9. And they taught, &c. - And these itinerant Judges and itinerant
preachers together, Mr. Henry observes were instrumental to
diffuse a blessed light throughout the cities of Judah.
Verse 10. Fear fell - Justly concluding from his singular piety that God
would eminently appear for him, for even the Heathens could not
but observe, that the kings of Judah were either prosperous or
unhappy, according as they served God or forsook him.
Verse 13. Business - To repair and fortify them, and furnish them with
provisions: and to purge out all their relicks of idolatry and
injustice.
Verse 19. Waited - These above-mentioned were the trained bands or
auxiliaries: whose chief officers waited on the king to receive his
commands, and to raise, and bring in all, or part of their forces, to
the service of the king as need required. A vast number for so
small a compass of ground, to furnish out and maintain. But we
may consider, that God had promised to make the seed of
Abraham like the sand of the sea for number; that there had now
been a long peace; that many were come to them from the
kingdom of Israel and that Jehoshaphat was under a special
blessing of God. They were doubtless dispersed all the country
over, every one residing on his own land: only they were ready at
call, whenever there was occasion.
Chapter 17:
| Darby
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
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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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