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John Dummelow

John Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 22:1-20

Josiah. The finding of a Book of the Law1. Boscath] in Judah: cp. Joshua 15:39.4. That he may sum, etc.] Josiah was contemplating a restoration of the Temple similar to that carried out previously by Joash (2 Kings 12:4.), and a collection of money had been made for the purpose: see 2 Chronicles 34:9. 5. The doers of the work.. to the doers of the work] The first were the overseers, the second were the labourers. 7. There was no reckoning] cp. 2 Chronicles 12:15.8. The book of the law] As the... read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - 2 Kings 22:16

(16) I will bring evil upon . . .—Literally, I am about to bring evil unto . . . Instead of unto, the LXX., Vulg., and Chronicles rightly read upon, which follows in the next phrase.Which the king of Judah hath read.—The book had been read to him as the chronicler explains. The freedom of expression here warns us against pressing the words of 2 Kings 22:8; 2 Kings 22:10 (“he read it”). read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - 2 Kings 22:17

(17) With all the works (work) of their hands.—With the idols they have made. See 1 Kings 16:7, where the same phrase occurs. (Comp. also Isaiah 44:9-17; Psalms 115:4 seq.).Shall not be quenched.—Comp. Jeremiah 4:4; Amos 5:6; Isaiah 1:31. read more

William Nicoll

Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - 2 Kings 22:1-20

A Talk to Boys and Girls 2 Kings 22:1-2 Two verses, and yet that is a miniature of the good King Josiah, in which six things are told us about him. I. He Made an Early Start. He was eight years old when he began to reign. These duties were laid upon him when he was quite a young boy and the first thing we learn from him is to make an early start. II. He Had a Very Long Race. He reigned thirty-one years in Jerusalem. It is not enough to make an early start; we want to run a long race, keeping... read more

William Nicoll

Expositor's Bible Commentary - 2 Kings 22:1-20

JOSIAHB.C. 639-6082 Kings 22:1-20; 2 Kings 23:1-37Jos., "Ant.," X 4:1."In outline dim and vast Their fearful shadows cast The giant forms of Empires, on their way To ruin: one by one They tower, and they are gone."- KEBLEIF we are to understand the reign of Josiah as a whole, we must preface it by some allusion to the great epoch-marking circumstances of his age, which explain the references of contemporary prophets, and which, in great measure, determined the foreign policy of the pious... read more

William Nicoll

Expositor's Bible Commentary - 2 Kings 22:8-20

JOSIAH’S REFORMATION2 Kings 22:8-20; 2 Kings 23:1-25"And the works of Josias were upright before his Lord with a heart full of godliness."- #/RAPC 1 Esdras 1:23"From Zion shall go forth the Law, and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem."- Isaiah 2:3IT is from the Prophets-Zephaniah, Jeremiah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Ezekiel-that we catch almost our sole glimpses of the vast world-movements of the nations which must have loomed large on the minds of the King of Judah and of all earnest politicians in... read more

Arno Clemens Gaebelein

Arno Gaebelein's Annotated Bible - 2 Kings 22:1-20

V. THE REIGN OF JOSIAH 1. The Revival CHAPTER 22 1. Josiah begins to reign (2 Kings 22:1-2 ; 2 Chronicles 34:1-2 ) 2. The temple repaired (2 Kings 22:3-7 ; 2 Chronicles 34:8-13 ) 3. The law discovered (2 Kings 22:8-9 ; 2 Chronicles 34:14-21 ) 4. The reading of the law and its results (2 Kings 22:10-14 ) 5. The words of Huldah, the prophetess (2 Kings 22:15-20 ) After the violent death of Amon his eight-year-old son Josiah (sustained by Jehovah) began to reign. Under him the... read more

John Calvin

Geneva Study Bible - 2 Kings 22:17

22:17 Because they have forsaken me, and have burned incense unto other gods, that they might provoke me to anger with all the {h} works of their hands; therefore my wrath shall be kindled against this place, and shall not be quenched.(h) The works of man’s hand here signifies all that man invents beside the word of God, which are abominable in God’s service. read more

L.M. Grant

L. M. Grant's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Kings 22:1-20

JOSIAH'S GOOD REIGN (22:1 - 23:30) From Josiah's beginning to reign at eight years of age, his reign was faithful and godly, for he walked in the ways of David, the first of Israel's godly kings (v.2), just as we today should gain our instructions from the first days of Christianity rather than from men who have followed through the years. How much more important is the teaching of the apostles whom the Lord appointed than that of Martin Luther, J.N. Darby or any other outstanding man of... read more

James Gray

James Gray's Concise Bible Commentary - 2 Kings 22:1-20

JUDAH UNDER JOSIAH HIS IMMEDIATE PREDECESSORS (2 Kings 21:1-26 ) Manasseh’s history shows that a good father does not always make a good son. The summary of his reign (2 Kings 21:1-9 ) ranks him with Ahaz, as the two wickedest kings Judah had known. Note that the same punishment which had fallen on Israel is soon to overtake Judah (2 Kings 21:13 ), and this despite Manasseh’s “humbleness,” as indicated in 2 Chronicles 33:11-19 . The brief reign of Amon (2 Kings 21:19-26 ) was in character... read more

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