E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - 2 Chronicles 32:21
returned with shame. This is referred to in Hezekiah's "Songs of the degrees" (Psalms 129:4 , Psalms 129:5 ). Revised Version "be ashamed and turned backward". See App-67 . they that came forth of his own bowels. The phrase occurs only here. See notes on 2 Kings 19:37 . read more
Bridgeway Bible Commentary - 2 Chronicles 32:1-33
Hezekiah’s political administration (32:1-33)To the writer of Chronicles, Hezekiah’s religious reforms were the most important feature of his reign. Politically, he was able to remain independent of Assyria, but only because God intervened in response to his faith (32:1-23; see notes on 2 Kings 18:13-19:37). He also made Judah prosperous. But pride in his achievements led him to become friendly with Babylon, the rising power in the region. It was a policy that later brought disaster upon Judah... read more