Chapter 19:
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2 Chronicles 19
Jehoshaphat is reproved by a prophet, ver. 1-3. He reforms
the kingdom, ver. 4. Gives instructions to the itinerant Judges, ver.
5-7. And to the supreme court at Jerusalem, ver. 8-11.
Verse 2. Therefore - Therefore God will chastise thee for this
miscarriage. Which he did partly by stirring up the Moabites, and
others to invade him, chap. xx, 1, partly by permitting his eldest
son Jehoram to kill all his brethren, chap. xxi, 4, and principally
by bringing that almost general destruction upon his grand-
children by Jehu, 2 Kings ix, 27; x, 13, 14, which was the fruit of
his alliance with Ahab.
Verse 3. Good things - Good marks proceeding from an honest heart;
which God more regards than this particular error: and therefore
though he will chasten thee, yet he will not utterly destroy thee.
Verse 4. Through - Through the whole kingdom, whereof these were the
two bounds. And brought - Such of them as had revolted from
God to idols, he reclaimed by his counsel and example, and by the
instructions of the Levites and priests, whom he carried with him.
Many, probably, had revolted to idolatry, when they saw their
king so intimate with idolaters. Therefore he thought himself
doubly obliged to do all he could to reduce them. If we truly
repent of sin, we shall do our utmost to repair the damage we have
done to religion, or the souls of others.
Verse 6. The Lord - You represent God's person to whom judgment
belongeth, you have your commission from God, and not from
man only; and your administration of justice is not only for man's
good, but also for God's honour and service. With you - Both to
observe your carriage, and to defend you against all those enemies
whom the impartial exercise of justice may provoke.
Verse 7. Wherefore - And therefore you who are in God's stead, and do
his work, and must give an account to him, must imitate God
herein.
Verse 8. The fathers - Persons of other tribes eminent for their dignity,
ability and integrity. But whether these persons made up one
court, called the Sanhedrim, by which all causes ecclesiastical and
civil were decided; or there were two distinct courts, the one
ecclesiastical, consisting of the priests and Levites; the other civil,
consisting of the chief of the fathers of Israel, it is not easy to
determine. The Lord - For matters concerning the laws and
worship, of God. Controversies - For matters of difference
between man and man. When - When Jehoshaphat and his
company were returned to Jerusalem, he made this order
concerning establishing Judges there.
Verse 10. Blood - This refers to Deut. xvii, 8, between the blood of the
person slain, and the blood of the man-slayer. All the cities of
refuge, except Hebron, now belonged to the kingdom of Israel, so
that the man-slayer now usually fled to the courts of the temple, or
the horns of the altar. And therefore the trial of these, was
reserved for the court at Jerusalem. Law, &c. - When any debates
shall arise about the meaning of any of God's laws. Warn - Ye
shall not only give a righteous sentence for what is past, but ye
shall admonish the offender, and others, to take better heed for the
future.
Verse 11. Over you - Shall be your president. Matters of the Lord - In
Spiritual, or ecclesiastical matters. Ruler - The prince, or chief
ruler, under the king, of the tribe of Judah. The king's matters -
For civil causes, or controversies either between the king and his
people; or between subject and subject, which may be called the
king's matters, because it was a principal part of his office to see
them justly decided. The Levites - Shall be at your command to
see your just sentences executed; which work was fitly committed
to the Levites, as persons who might add their instructions to the
corrections, and might work the guilty to an acknowledgement of
their fault and a submission to their punishment. The Lord - Shall
protect and bless good Judges.
Chapter 19:
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| Read 2 Chronicles 19 |
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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