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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 2 Chronicles 25:1-13

Here is, I. The general character of Amaziah: He did that which was right in the eyes of the Lord, worshipped the true God, kept the temple service a going, and countenanced religion in his kingdom; but he did not do it with a perfect heart (2 Chron. 25:2), that is, he was not a man of serious piety or devotion himself, nor had he any zeal for the exercises of religion. He was no enemy to it, but a cool and indifferent friend. Such is the character of too many in this Laodicean age: they do... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 2 Chronicles 25:5

Moreover Amaziah gathered Judah together ,.... The inhabitants thereof: and made them captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, according to the houses of their fathers, throughout all Judah and Benjamin ; he divided the people, according to their families throughout his kingdom, into thousands and hundreds, and out of their respective families appointed captains over them: and he numbered them from twenty years old and above ; the usual age men were numbered at for war,... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 2 Chronicles 25:6

He hired also one hundred thousand mighty men of valour out of Israel ,.... The ten tribes, judging his own army not sufficient for his expedition against the Edomites he was meditating: for one hundred talents of silver ; which amounted to 35,300 pounds sterling, and according to Beckius F5 Not. in Targum in loc. were about five florins and a half to each soldier. read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 2 Chronicles 25:7

But there came a man of God to him ,.... Who the Jews say F6 Seder Olam Rabba, c. 20. Shalshalet Hakabala, fol. 11. 2. was the brother of the king, Amos, the father of Isaiah, but without foundation: saying, O king, let not the army of Israel go with thee ; to war against Edom; meaning the 100,000 men he had hired, and suggesting that to have them with him would not be to his advantage, but his detriment, for the following reason: for the Lord is not with Israel , to wit: ... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 2 Chronicles 25:8

But if thou wilt go, do it, be strong for the battle ,.... An ironical expression; if thou wilt not be advised, take them with thee, and try what thou canst do; exert all thy courage, and use thy military skill, and mark the issue: God shall make thee fall before the enemy ; notwithstanding the number of thy troops, and those of thy auxiliaries; though some take them to be spoken seriously, and read the words, "but go thou"; that is, alone, without the hired troops, and fight boldly and... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Chronicles 25:5

Gathered Judah together - He purposed to avenge himself of the Syrians, but wished to know his military strength before he came to a rupture. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 2 Chronicles 25:7

The Lord is not with Israel - "The Word of the Lord is not the helper of the Israelites, nor of the kingdom of the tribe of Ephraim." - Targum. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 25:1-28

Another type of uncertain character. We are at once advised, in refer-once to Amaziah, that he "did right in the sight of the Lord, but not with a perfect heart." The expression might be supposed to cover the description of a man whose life was in the main right, but who was betrayed by temptation into some serious sins, of which, like David, he bitterly repented, but genuinely repented, and was restored to peace -rod favour. No such interpretation, however, is here possible. And as... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 25:5

This and the following five verses are entirely omitted in the parallel, which contents itself with giving in its 2 Chronicles 25:7 , in fewer words, but with the supplement of other matter, what is contained in our 2 Chronicles 25:11 . Found them three hundred thousand . Compare Asa's "five hundred and eighty thousand" ( 2 Chronicles 14:8 ), and Jehoshaphat's "eleven hundred and sixty thousand" ( 2 Chronicles 17:14-19 ; see note, however, on these verses, and the improbability of... read more

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