Chapter 9:
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2 Kings 9
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Elisha sends to anoint Jehu. (1-10) Jehu and the
captains. (11-15) Joram and Ahaziah slain by Jehu. (16-29) Jezebel eaten by
dogs. (30-37)
Verses 1-10 In
these and the like events, we must acknowledge the secret working of God,
disposing men to fulfil his purposes respecting them. Jehu was anointed king
over Israel, by the Lord's special choice. The Lord still had a remnant of his
people, and would yet preserve his worship among them. Of this Jehu was
reminded. He was commanded to destroy the house of Ahab, and, as far as he acted
in obedience to God, and upon right principles, he needed not to regard reproach
or opposition. The murder of God's prophets is strongly noticed. Jezebel
persisted in idolatry and enmity to Jehovah and his servants, and her iniquity
was now full.
Verses 11-15
Those who faithfully deliver the Lord's message to sinners, have in all ages
been treated as madmen. Their judgment, speech, and conduct are contrary to
those of other men; they endure much in pursuit of objects, and are influenced
by motives, into which the others cannot enter. But above all, the charge is
brought by the worldly and ungodly of all sorts, who are mad indeed; while the
principles and practice of the devoted servants of God, prove to be wise and
reasonable. Some faith in the word of God, seems to have animated Jehu to this
undertaking.
Verses 16-29
Jehu was a man of eager spirit. The wisdom of God is seen in the choice of those
employed in his work. But it is not for any man's reputation to be known by his
fury. He that has rule over his own spirit, is better than the mighty. Joram met
Jehu in the portion of Naboth. The circumstances of events are sometimes ordered
by Divine Providence to make the punishment answer to the sin, as face answers
to face in a glass. The way of sin can never be the way of peace,
isaiah 57:21. What peace
can sinners have with God? No peace so long as sin is persisted in; but when it
is repented of and forsaken, there is peace. Joram died as a criminal, under the
sentence of the law. Ahaziah was joined with the house of Ahab. He was one of
them; he had made himself so by sin. It is dangerous to join evil-doers; we
shall be entangled in guilt and misery by it.
Verses 30-37
Instead of hiding herself, as one afraid of Divine vengeance, Jezebel mocked at
fear. See how a heart, hardened against God, will brave it out to the last.
There is not a surer presage of ruin, than an unhumbled heart under humbling
providences. Let those look at Jezebel's conduct and fate, who use arts to
seduce others to commit wickedness, and to draw them aside from the ways of
truth and righteousness. Jehu called for aid against Jezebel. When
reformation-work is on foot, it is time to ask, Who sides with it? Her
attendants delivered her up. Thus she was put to death. See the end of pride and
cruelty, and say, The Lord is righteous. When we pamper our bodies, let us think
how vile they are; shortly they will be a feast for worms under ground, or
beasts above ground. May we all flee from that wrath which is revealed from
heaven, against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men.
Chapter 9:
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