Verse 3
2 Chronicles 11:3. Speak unto
Rehoboam the son of Solomon —
Intimating that this was
determined for the sin of
Solomon, and therefore could not
be reversed. But for all
explanation of this paragraph,
see notes on 1 Kings 12:21-24.
Verse 5
2 Chronicles 11:5. Rehoboam
built cities for defence in
Judah — That is, repaired,
enlarged, and fortified them:
for these cities, or divers of
them, were built before, as
appears from Joshua 10:10;
Joshua 12:15; Joshua 15:24;
Joshua 15:33-58; Joshua 19:42.
Verse 13
2 Chronicles 11:13. The priests
and Levites resorted to him out
of all their coasts — So the
tribe of Levi was added to the
tribe of Judah; though not the
cities, in general, wherein they
dwelt, which they were forced to
leave when they would not
conform to the idolatrous
worship which Jeroboam had set
up. The tribe of Simeon,
likewise, was so intermixed with
Judah, that, in all probability,
many cities thereof, if not all,
became one body with it, which
made Judah a very powerful
kingdom.
Verse 14
2 Chronicles 11:14. For Jeroboam
and his sons cast them off —
They would not suffer them to
instruct the Israelites in the
worship of God, nor to go up to
Jerusalem to worship in their
courses: and these priests would
not join with them in the
worship of the calves, as they
were commanded by Jeroboam to
do; and therefore they willingly
forsook all their patrimonies
and possessions for God’s sake.
No secular advantages whatsoever
should detain us there, where we
are in danger of making
shipwreck of faith and a good
conscience. It was a mercy to
these priests and Levites that
they had a place of refuge to
flee to; and that, when Jeroboam
cast them off, there were those
so near that would receive and
bid them welcome; and that they
were not forced to flee into the
lands of the heathen. And it was
an evidence that they loved
their work better than their
maintenance, in that they left
their suburbs and possessions in
the country, where they might
have lived at ease upon their
own property, because they were
restrained from serving God
there, and in that, casting
themselves upon God’s
providence, and the charity of
their brethren, they came where
they might have the full
enjoyment of God’s ordinances,
according to his own
institution. They judged that
poverty, in the way of duty, was
to be chosen, rather than
plenty, in the way of sin; and
that it was better to live upon
alms, or die in a prison, with a
good conscience, than roll in
wealth and pleasure with a
prostituted one. At the same
time, it was the wisdom and
praise of Rehoboam and his
people, that they bid them
welcome, though they probably
incommoded themselves to make
room for them. Conscientious
refugees bring a blessing along
with them to the countries that
entertain them, as they leave a
curse behind them with those
that expel them.
Verse 15
2 Chronicles 11:15. For the high
places, and for devils — Or, for
the high places, both for
devils, (the Baals, or false
gods, which divers of his people
worshipped, whom he encouraged
to do so, giving them liberty to
do any thing but to serve God at
Jerusalem,) and for the calves —
So he erected two sorts of high
places, some for Baal, and some
for the true God, whom he
pretended to worship in and by
the calves.
Verse 16
2 Chronicles 11:16. And after
them such as set their hearts to
seek the Lord God of Israel —
All the devout, pious
Israelites, of every tribe,
followed the priests and
Levites: all who feared and
loved God in sincerity and
truth, and were determined to
serve him. All such left the
inheritances of their fathers,
and went and took houses in or
near Jerusalem, that they might
have free access to the altar
and temple of God, and be out of
the way of the temptation to
worship the calves. Thus the
best of the Israelites united
themselves to the tribe of
Judah, and would have great
influence in preserving that
tribe from the idolatry into
which the ten tribes were
fallen. “That is best for us,”
says Henry, “which is best for
our souls; and in all our
choices, advantages for religion
must take place of all outward
conveniences. Where God’s
faithful priests are, his
faithful people should be. If
Jeroboam cast off God’s
ministers, every true-born
Israelite will think himself
obliged to own them, and stand
by them.” Reader, when the ark
removes, do you remove and go
after it.
Verse 17
2 Chronicles 11:17. So they
strengthened the kingdom of
Judah — Not only by the addition
of so many persons to it, who
probably brought what they could
of their property with them, but
by their piety and prayers they
procured a blessing upon the
kingdom which was a sanctuary to
them, Zechariah 12:5. It is the
interest of any nation to
protect and encourage religion
and religious people, and adds,
more than any thing, to its
strength. They made him and his
people strong three years — For
so long they walked in the way
of David and Solomon — Their
good way; but when they forsook
that, and so threw themselves
out of God’s favour and
protection, the best friends
they had could no longer help to
strengthen them. This honourable
mention of Solomon, as a pattern
of piety, is a considerable
evidence of his true repentance
before his death.
Verse 22
2 Chronicles 11:22. Rehoboam
made Abijah ruler among his
brethren — He declared him his
successor, and gave him the
dominion over his brethren.
Verse 23
2 Chronicles 11:23. He dealt
wisely, and dispersed his
children, &c. — Either, 1st,
Lest his other sons should,
after his death, unite together
against Abijah; or rather, 2d,
Because he could repose
confidence in them, for the
preservation of the public peace
and safety, and could trust them
with the fenced cities, which he
took care to have well
victualled, that they might be a
defence to the country in case
of an invasion. Thus he that
dealt foolishly at first, dealt
wisely afterward in his affairs. |