John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 2 Kings 8:19
Yet the Lord would not destroy Judah for David his servant's sake ,.... Not for his merits, but for the mercy he assured him of: as he promised him to give to him always a light, and to his children ; or a kingdom, as the Targum; therefore he would not utterly destroy the tribe, nor suffer the sceptre or government to depart from it till the Messiah came, see Psalm 132:11 . read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 2 Kings 8:16-24
We have here a brief account of the life and reign of Jehoram (or Joram), one of the worst of the kings of Judah, but the son and successor of Jehoshaphat, one of the best. Note, 1. Parents cannot give grace to their children. Many that have themselves been godly have had the grief and shame of seeing those that came forth out of their bowels wicked and vile. Let not the families that are thus afflicted think it strange. 2. If the children of good parents prove wicked, commonly they are worse... read more