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2 Chronicles 13:1-22Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 13:1-22

Jeroboam and his people, by apostacy and idolatry, merited the severe punishment Abijah was permitted to execute upon them. It appears from the character of Abijah, 1Ki 15:3, that he was not himself truly religious, yet…

2 Chronicles 14:1-15Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 14:1-15

Asa aimed at pleasing God, and studied to approve himself to him. Happy those that walk by this rule, not to do that which is right in their own eyes, or in the eye of the world, but which is so in God's sight. We find…

2 Chronicles 15:1-19Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 15:1-19

The work of complete reformation appeared so difficult, that Asa had not courage to attempt it, till assured of Divine assistance and acceptance. He and his people offered sacrifices to God; thanksgiving for the favours…

2 Chronicles 16:1-16Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 16:1-16

A plain and faithful reproof was given to Asa by a prophet of the Lord, for making a league with Syria. God is displeased when he is distrusted, and when an arm of flesh is relied on, more than his power and goodness. I…

2 Chronicles 17:1-17Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 17:1-17

Jehoshaphat found his people generally very ignorant, and therefore endeavoured to have them well taught. The public teaching of the word of God forms, in all ages, the great method of promoting the power of godliness.…

2 Chronicles 18:1-34Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 18:1-34

This history we read in 1Ki 22. Abundant riches and honour give large opportunities of doing good, but they are attended with many snares and temptations. Men do not know much of the artifices of Satan and the deceitful…

2 Chronicles 19:1-11Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 19:1-11

Whenever we return in peace to our houses, we ought to acknowledge God's providence in preserving our going out and coming in. And if we have been kept through more than common dangers, we are, in a special manner, boun…

2 Chronicles 20:1-13Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 20:1-13

In all dangers, public or personal, our first business should be to seek help from God. Hence the advantage of days for national fasting and prayer. From the first to the last of our seeking the Lord, we must approach h…

2 Chronicles 20:14-19Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 20:14-19

The Spirit of prophecy came upon a Levite in the midst of the congregation. The Spirit, like the wind, blows where and on whom He listeth. He encouraged them to trust in God. Let the Christian soldier go out against his…

2 Chronicles 20:20-30Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 20:20-30

Jehoshaphat exhorted his troops to firm faith in God. Faith inspires a man with true courage; nor will any thing help more to the establishing of the heart in shaking times, than a firm belief of the power, and mercy, a…

2 Chronicles 20:31-37Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 20:31-37

Jehoshaphat kept close to the worship of God, and did what he could to keep his people close to it. But after God had done such great things for him, given him not only victory, but wealth; after this, to go and join hi…

2 Chronicles 21:1-11Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 21:1-11

Jehoram hated his brethren, and slew them, for the same reason that Cain hated Abel, and slew him, because their piety condemned his impiety. In the mystery of Providence such men sometimes prosper for a time; but the L…

2 Chronicles 21:12-20Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 21:12-20

A warning from God was sent to Jehoram. The Spirit of prophecy might direct Elijah to prepare this writing in the foresight of Jehoram's crimes. He is plainly told that his sin should certainly ruin him. But no marvel t…

2 Chronicles 22:1-12Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 22:1-12

The counsel of the ungodly ruins many young persons when they are setting out in the world. Ahaziah gave himself up to be led by evil men. Those who advise us to do wickedly, counsel us to our destruction; while they pr…

2 Chronicles 23:1-21Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 23:1-21

To look upon ourselves and each other as the Lord's people, should make us earnest in the discharge of our duty both to God and man. Thus was this happy revolution brought about, and the people rejoiced. When the Son of…

2 Chronicles 24:1-14Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 24:1-14

Joash is more zealous about the repair of the temple than Jehoiada himself. It is easier to build temples, than to be temples to God. But the repairing of places for public worship is a good work, which all should promo…

2 Chronicles 24:15-27Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 24:15-27

See what a great judgment on any prince or people, the death of godly, zealous, useful men is. See how necessary it is that we act in religion from inward principle. Then the loss of a parent, a minister, or a friend, w…

2 Chronicles 25:1-13Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 25:1-13

Amaziah was no enemy to religion, but cool and indifferent friend. Many do what is good, but not with a perfect heart. Rashness makes work for repentance. But Amaziah's obedience to the command of God was to his honour.…

2 Chronicles 25:14-16Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 25:14-16

To worship the gods of those whom Amaziah had conquered, who could not help their own worshippers, was the greatest absurdity. If men would consider how unable all those things are to help them, to which they look whene…

2 Chronicles 25:17-28Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 25:17-28

Never was a proud prince more thoroughly mortified than Amaziah by Joash king of Israel. A man's pride will bring him low, Pr 29:23; it goes before his destruction, and deservedly brings it on. He that exalteth himself…

2 Chronicles 26:1-15Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 26:1-15

As long as Uzziah sought the Lord, and minded religion, God made him to prosper. Those only prosper whom God makes to prosper; for prosperity is his gift. Many have owned, that as long as they sought the Lord, and kept…

2 Chronicles 26:16-23Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 26:16-23

The transgression of the kings before Uzziah was, forsaking the temple of the Lord, and burning incense upon idolatrous altars. But his transgression was, going into the holy place, and attempting to burn incense upon t…

2 Chronicles 27:1-27Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 27:1-27

The people did corruptly. Perhaps Jotham was wanting towards the reformation of the land. Men may be very good, and yet not have courage and zeal to do what they might. It certainly casts blame upon the people. Jotham p…

2 Chronicles 28:1-27Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 2 Chronicles 28:1-27

Israel gained this victory because God was wroth with Judah, and made them the rod of his indignation. He reminds them of their own sins. It ill becomes sinners to be cruel. Could they hope for the mercy of God, if they…

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