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2 Chronicles 28
Ahaz reigns ill, ver. 1-4. Is smitten by the Syrians and
Israelites, ver. 5-8. who send back the captives they had taken,
ver. 9-15. Ahaz sends for help to the king of Asyria, but in vain,
ver. 16-21. Yet he continues in idolatry, ver. 22-25. and dies, ver.
26, 27.
Verse 5. His God - God was his God, tho' not by special relation, (which
Ahaz had renounced) yet by his sovereign dominion over him: for
God did not forfeit his right by Ahaz's denying it.
Verse 6. Forsaken - Ahaz walked in the ways of the kings of Israel, and
God chose the king of Israel for his scourge: it is just with God, to
make them a plague to us, whom we have made our patterns, or
partners in sin.
Verse 9. A rage - An unbounded rage, which cries to God for vengeance,
against such bloody men.
Verse 10. To keep under - It ill becomes sinners to be cruel. Shew mercy
to them, for you are undone, unless God shew you mercy.
Verse 14. Left the captives - And herein they shewed a more truly heroic
bravery, than they did in taking them. It is true honour for a man
to yield to reason and religion even in spite of interest.
Verse 15. Were expressed - Who were appointed to take care about the
management of this business.
Verse 16. Kings - Princes, who may be called kings in a more general
signification of the word.
Verse 19. Low - As high as they were before in wealth and power. They
that will not humble themselves under the word of God will be
humbled by his judgments. Naked - Taking away their ornament
and their defense and strength, namely their treasures, which he
sent to the Assyrian to no purpose; their frontier towns, and other
strong holds, which by his folly and wickedness were lost; their
religion, and the Divine protection, which was their great and only
firm security.
Verse 20. Distressed - Or, straitened him, by robbing him of his
treasures. Strengthened not - A most emphatical expression: for
tho' he weakened his present enemy the Syrian, yet all things
considered, he did not strengthen Ahaz and his kingdom, but
weaken them; for by removing the Syrian, who, tho' a
troublesome neighbour, was a kind of bulwark to him, he
smoothed the way for himself, a far more dangerous enemy, as
appears in the very next king's reign.
Verse 22. That Ahaz - That monster and reproach of mankind, that
unteachable and incorrigible prince, whom even grievous
afflictions made worse, which commonly make men better. This
is he, whose name deserves to be remembered and detested for
ever.
Chapter 28:
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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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