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2 Chronicles 11

Introduction

2 Chron. 11 Rehoboam raising an army to subdue Israel, is forbidden by Shemaiah, 1 Chron. 11:1–4. He strengtheneth his kingdom with forts and provision, 2 Chron. 11:5–12.

Verse 1

Of this verse, and verses 2-4, See Poole “1 Kings 12:21”.

Verse 5

Built cities, i.e. repaired, and enlarged, and fortified them; as building is oft used in Scripture, as hath been formerly proved; for these cities, or divers of them, were built before, as appears from Josh. 10:10, Josh. 12:15, Josh. 15:21, Josh. 15:33, Josh. 15:35, Josh. 15:58, Josh. 19:42.

Verse 12

In every several city, to wit, so fortified, as he said, 2 Chron. 11:11

Verse 14

They would not suffer them to instruct and assist the Israelites in the worship and service of God, nor to go up to Jerusalem to worship in their courses; and these priests would not join with them in the worship of the calves, as they were desired and commanded to do; and therefore they willingly…

Verse 15

Or, for the high places, both for the devils (i.e. the Baals, or false gods, which divers of his people worshipped, whom he permitted and encouraged to do so, giving them liberty to do any thing but to serve God at Jerusalem) and for the calves.

Verse 16

Such as set their hearts to seek the Lord God of Israel; such as loved and feared God in truth, and with their whole heart.

Verse 17

This honourable mention of Solomon, as a pattern of piety, is a considerable evidence of his true repentance before his death; of which See Poole “1 Kings 11:43”.

Verse 22

To be ruler among his brethren; he declared him his successor, and gave him the dominion over his brethren; wherein (if he was not the first-born, as it seems to be implied, because this is mentioned as an effect of his superlative love to his mother) he transgressed that law, Deut.

Verse 23

Dispersed of all his children: lest his other sons should after his death unite their counsels and forces together against Abijah, he wisely dispersed them into several and distant places, and under pretence of honouring them with the government of them, he made them prisoners in a sort, appointing…