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2 Chronicles 24
Joash takes care to repair the temple, ver. 1-14. After
Jehoiada's death, he sets up the worship of Baal again, tho'
warned, ver. 15-19. He puts Zechariah to death, ver. 20-22. Is
invaded by the Syrians, ver. 23, 24. Struck with sore diseases and
slain, ver. 25-27.
Verse 6. The chief - It is observable, that he is not called the chief priest,
or high-priest, but only the chief, or the head, which he might be
in many other respects, either by reason of his near relation to the
royal family: or because he was the chief of one of the twenty-
four families.
Verse 7. The sons - Ahaziah, and his brethren before they were carried
away captive, chap. xxi, 17, who did this by her instigation, as this
phrase implies. Broke up - Both broke up the treasuries, and
defaced the house itself.
Verse 14. Vessels - Because Athaliah and her sons had taken the old
ones away, ver. 7.
Verse 15. An hundred and thirty years old - By which it appears, that he
was born in Solomon's time, and had lived six entire reigns before
this. They buried him among the kings, with this honourable
encomium, (perhaps inscribed upon his grave-stone) that he had
done good in Israel. But the little religion that Joash had, was all
buried in his grave. See how great a judgment to any prince or
people, the death of holy, useful men is!
Verse 16. Israel - In Judah, which was an eminent part of Israel, and the
only part of it which owned God, or was owned by God as his
Israel, to whom therefore he often appropriates this name.
Verse 17. Made obeisance - In that posture presenting their requests to
him, that they might not be confined to troublesome journeys to
Jerusalem, but might have the liberty, which their fore-fathers
enjoyed, os worshipping God in the high-places. This liberty once
obtained, they knew they could worship idols without disturbance:
which was the thing at which they aimed. And for the prevention
of such abuses, God obliged all to worship him in one place.
Verse 18. Left, &c. - The king and princes that awhile ago so zealously
repaired the temple, now forsook the temple! So inconstant a
thing is man! So little confidence is to be put in him!
Verse 20. Who stood - The people were assembled in the court of the
temple, which they had not quite forsook, when Zechariah stood
up in some of the desks that were in the court of the priests, and
plainly told them their sin, and the consequences of it.
Verse 21. Stoned him - They stoned him immediately, without even
colour of law; as horrid a piece of wickedness, as any we read of
in all the history of the kings. That ever such a villainy should be
committed, by men, by Israelites, in contempt and violation of
everything that is just, honourable, and sacred! The Jews say,
there were seven transgressions in one: They killed a priest, a
prophet, a judge; they shed innocent blood; polluted the court of
the temple, the Sabbath, and the day of expiation: for on that day,
their tradition says, this happened.
Verse 22. Require it - Make inquisition for innocent blood. But the
words may be rendered, The Lord will look upon it, and require it,
will require satisfaction from you for it.
Verse 23. The year - So soon did God hear the cry of his holy prophet's
blood, and revenge it. The princes - That it might appear they
were sent and directed by God to single out to destruction the first
beginners of this general apostacy.
Verse 25. Son - By which it seems, he slew not only Zechariah, but his
brothers also. Perhaps they that slew him intended to take
vengeance for that innocent blood. However that was it, which
God intended, in permitting them to do it.
Verse 27. Burdens - The great judgments of God upon him, both by the
Syrians, ver. xxiv, 23, and by great diseases, ver. 25.
Chapter 24:
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