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Verse 19

19, 20. they made a conspiracy against him in Jerusalem—Amaziah's apostasy ( :-) was followed by a general maladministration, especially the disastrous issue of the war with Israel. The ruinous condition of Jerusalem, the plunder of the temple, and the loss of their children who were taken as hostages [2 Kings 14:13; 2 Kings 14:14], lost him the respect and attachment not of the grandees only, but of his subjects generally, who were in rebellion. The king fled in terror to Lachish, a frontier town of the Philistines, where, however, he was traced and murdered. His friends had his corpse brought without any pomp or ceremony, in a chariot to Jerusalem, where he was interred among his royal ancestors.

2 Kings 14:21; 2 Kings 14:22. AZARIAH SUCCEEDS HIM.

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