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2 Kings 11
Athaliah usurps the government and destroys all the seed
royal; only Joash escapes, ver. 1-3. He is made king, ver. 4-12.
Athaliah is slain, ver. 13-16. Joash reigns well, ver. 17-21.
Verse 1. She destroyed - This was the fruit of Jehoshaphat's marrying his
son to a daughter of that idolatrous house of Ahab. And this
dreadful judgment God permitted upon him and his, to shew how
much he abhors all such affinities.
Verse 2. They hid - Jehosheba and her husband Jehoiada. Bed-chamber -
Which was in the house of the Lord. So that it was one of those
chambers adjoining to the temple, that were for the uses of the
priests and Levites only: which made it more proper for this
purpose. Now was the promise made to David bound up in one
life. And yet it did not fail. Thus to the Son of David will God,
according to his promise, secure a spiritual seed: which tho'
sometimes reduced to a small number, brought very low, and
seemingly lost, yet will be preserved to the end of time. It was a
special providence that Joram tho' a king, a wicked king, married
his daughter to Jehoiada, a priest, an holy priest. This some might
think a disparagement to the royal family; but it saved the royal
family from ruin. For Jehoiada's interest in the temple, gave her
an opportunity to preserve the child: and her interest in the royal
family, gave him an opportunity of setting him on the throne. See
what blessings they lay up in store for their families who marry
their children to those that are wise and good.
Verse 4. The house - Into the courts of that house, for into the house
none but the priests or Levites might enter.
Verse 5. Of you - Levites, who were distributed into twenty four
courses, to minister in turns, each course consisting of about a
thousand men for a week. Enter in - That come into the temple to
attend your ministry. King's house - Of that part which lead to the
king's palace, which Athaliah now possessed.
Verse 6. Sur - The chief gate of the temple. The guard - Either,
1. the king's guard. Or,
2. the guard of the temple; this gate was in the south-side. So, &c.
- So you shall guard all the gates or entrances into the temple that
neither Athaliah nor any of her soldiers may break in.
Verse 7. That go, &c. - Who having finished their course, should have
gone home, but were detained, 2 Chron. xxiii, 8. Shall keep -
While the rest guard the entrances into the temple; these shall
have a special care of the king's person.
Verse 8. Ranges - Or, fences, the wall wherewith the courts of the
temple were environed.
Verse 12. Testimony - The book of the law, which he put into the king's
hand, to mind him of his duty at his entrance upon his kingdom,
which was to read and write out that holy book, Deut. xvii, 18,
and to govern himself and his kingdom by it: the law of God
being frequently and most properly called a testimony, because it
is a witness of God's will, and man's duty.
Verse 15. Host - Of these companies of Levites, who are elsewhere
called the Lord's host, and now were the king's host.
Verse 17. A covenant - A sacred covenant whereby he solemnly
engaged both the king, and people, that they should be the Lord's
people; that they should renounce, and root out all idolatry, and
set up and maintain God's true worship. Between the king - This
was a civil covenant, whereby the king engaged himself to rule
them justly, and in the fear of God; and the people obliged
themselves to defend and obey him.
Chapter 11:
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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 1 Kings 1 Chronicles
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