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2 Chronicles 25
Amaziah revenges his father's death, ver. 1-4. Obeys the
command of God and dismisses the Israelites, 5-10. Conquers the
Edomites, ver. 11-13. Turns idolater and despises reproof, ver. 14-16. Challenges the king of Israel and suffers for it, ver. 17-24.
Ends his days ingloriously, ver. 25-28.
Verse 2. But not, &c. - He was not an enemy to religion, but a cool and
indifferent friend. He was not a man of serious piety; for his heart
was not whole with God.
Verse 7. Let not, &c. - It is comfortable to employ those, who we have
reason to hope, have an interest in heaven, but dangerous
associating with those from whom the Lord is departed.
Verse 8. Do it - It is an ironical concession like that, go, and prosper.
Verse 10. Anger kindled - Because they were both disgraced by this
rejection, and disappointed of that spoil which they hoped to gain,
whereas now they are sent away empty; for the hundred talents
probably were given to their officers only to raise men for this
service.
Verse 13. Cities of Judah - Thus God chastised those cities of Judah for
their idolatries which were found most in the parts next to Israel.
The men of Israel had corrupted them, and now are a plague to
them.
Verse 16. Art thou, &c. - Who art thou that presumest to direct my
affairs, without my commission? The secure sinner perhaps values
himself on having silenced his reprovers and monitors. But what
comes of it? It is a plain indication he is marked out for ruin. They
that are deaf to reproof, are ripening apace for destruction.
Verse 17. Advice - About the injury which the Israelites had done to his
people, and how he should repair it. He took advice. But with
whom? Not with the prophet, but with his flattering statesmen. It
is good to take advice: but it should be of them who are fit to
advise us.
Verse 20. Of God - Who gave him up to his own error and passion, in
order to his ruin.
Verse 24. Obed-edom - With Obed-edom's posterity, to whom the
custody of the sacred treasures was committed.
Chapter 25:
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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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