Verses 1-12
A.M. 3119. — B.C. 885.
Ahaziah’s wicked reign, 2
Chronicles 22:1-4. Being
confederate with Joram, he is
slain by Jehu, 2 Chronicles
22:5-9. Athaliah destroys the
seed royal, and usurps the
kingdom, 2 Chronicles 22:10-12.
2 Chronicles 22:1. The band of
men had slain all the eldest — A
cruel sort of men, who came
along with the Arabians, and
therefore slew those whom the
Arabians had spared, and only
carried into captivity. Or the
Philistines may be intended, who
accompanied the Arabians in this
expedition, (2 Chronicles
21:16,) and who lived near the
kingdom of Judah, and therefore
wished to destroy all the
branches of the royal family,
lest, if any of them survived,
they should afterward gain
strength, and revenge themselves
upon them for plundering their
country, and carrying so many of
the seed royal away captive.
Verse 2
2 Chronicles 22:2. Forty and two
years old was Ahaziah — It is
said (2 Kings 8:26) that he was
but two and twenty years old
when he began to reign; so that,
it is probable, an error has
been committed here by the
copyist or transcriber. For some
Greek copies have here
twenty-two years old, and it is
so in the Syriac and Arabic
translations, and particularly
in that most ancient copy of the
Syriac, which was used by the
church at Antioch in the
primitive times, and to this day
is kept in the church of
Antioch, from which Archbishop
Usher did, at his own great
charge, get an exact copy
transcribed. Athaliah the
daughter of Omri — That is, of
Omri’s family; or, of Ahab,
Omri’s son. Grand-children are
often called sons or daughters
in the Scriptures.
Verse 3-4
2 Chronicles 22:3-4. He walked
in the ways of the house of Ahab
— Called their ways, not because
they were the first inventors of
them in these parts, but the
chief establishers. These ways
did not consist merely in the
worshipping of God by an image,
which was the way of Jeroboam;
but in the worship of other gods
besides the God of Israel,
namely, Baal-gods, or Baalim.
For his mother was his
counsellor to do wickedly —
Being a crafty and an imperious
woman. Those that counsel
persons to do wickedly, counsel
them to their destruction. It is
bad enough when strangers do
this, but when parents give such
counsel to their own children,
it is deplorable indeed! The
counsel of the ungodly is the
ruin of many young people of
both sexes, especially if given
to them when they are setting
out in life. They were his
counsellors after the death of
his father — Who, while he
lived, seduced his son by his
counsel and authority, and kept
him to idolatry, and so rendered
other evil counsellors
unnecessary.
Verse 5
2 Chronicles 22:5. He went with
Jehoram to war against Hazael —
Following the evil example of
Jehoshaphat herein; though he
would not follow him in what was
good. But of this and the
following verses, see notes on 2
Kings 8:28-29; 2 Kings 9:21; 2
Kings 9:27.
Verse 7-8
2 Chronicles 22:7-8. The
destruction of Ahaziah was of
God — By his providence so
disposing occasions, and
Ahaziah’s inclinations, that he
should come, at that particular
time, to receive his deserved
judgment. See on 2 Kings
10:12-14.
Verse 9
2 Chronicles 22:9. They sought
Ahaziah — Who, though wounded,
had made his escape. They caught
him, for he was hid in Samaria —
He fled first to Megiddo, but
not thinking himself safe there,
he fled to Samaria, where he was
taken, and sent thence, by
Jehu’s order, to Megiddo, where
he received the sentence of
death. See note on 2 Kings 9:27.
Verse 10
2 Chronicles 22:10. But when
Athaliah, &c. — This and 2
Chronicles 22:11-12, are
explained 2 Kings 11:1-3. |