Verse 1
2 Chronicles 23:1. And took the
captains of hundreds — Not all,
but those here following, in
whom he put most trust. But the
contents of this chapter, in
general, having occurred 2 Kings
11., where they are explained,
little need be said on them
here.
Verse 2
2 Chronicles 23:2. And gathered
the Levites out of all the
cities of Judah — Because he
knew them to be well affected to
the cause of God and the king,
to which they were bound by the
two strongest ties, conscience
and interest: and because he
could collect them without any
suspicion, it being their duty
to attend at Jerusalem at the
solemn feasts, the time of one
which was probably chosen for
this purpose. And the chief of
the fathers Israel — Judah is
here called Israel, as in
several other places. They came
to Jerusalem — To settle their
resolutions with Jehoiada.
Verse 4-5
2 Chronicles 23:4-5. A third
part of you shall be porters of
the doors — Or rather, guards at
the gates, to prevent any of
Athaliah’s party from entering
into the temple. At the gate of
the foundation — So called,
because it stood lower than the
rest of the doors, at the foot
of the steps by which they went
up from the king’s house to the
temple. And all the people shall
be in the courts — In the two
courts; for by the people here
he seems to intend both the
generality of the Levites, who
had no particular station
assigned them, such as their
brethren had, and who were to be
in the court of the priests, and
the people who were in the court
of the people.
Verse 6
2 Chronicles 23:6. Let none come
into the house of the Lord —
Strictly so called, and
distinguished from the courts
just mentioned, namely, into the
sanctuary, or holy place. Save
the priests, and they that
minister of the Levites — Who
are to minister in course, or
according to my present
appointment. They shall go in,
for they are holy — They have
been consecrated to the service
of God, and are bound to attend
there. But all the people shall
keep the watch of the Lord —
That is, of the house of the
Lord, as is expressed 2 Kings
11:6. The meaning is, Let them
stand in their court to prevent
and oppose any person that shall
endeavour violently to break
into the house, to seize upon
the king, or to oppose the
present work, which he expected
Athaliah and her accomplices
would do.
Verse 11
2 Chronicles 23:11. Jehoiada and
his sons anointed him — Among
which sons was Zechariah, whom
he afterward most ungratefully
slew.
Verse 13
2 Chronicles 23:13. All the
people rejoiced — To see a rod
sprung out of the stem of Jesse!
To see what they despaired of
ever seeing, a king of the house
of David.
Verse 16
2 Chronicles 23:16. Jehoiada
made a covenant between him, &c.
— In 2 Kings 11:17, it is said,
Jehoiada made a covenant between
the Lord, and the king, and the
people. Here it is said to be
made between him, the people,
and the king. But the two
passages do not contradict each
other. For Jehoiada, as God’s
priest, was his representative
in this transaction, or a sort
of mediator, as Moses was. God
covenanted by him to take them
for his people; and the king and
people covenanted with him to be
his; and then the king
covenanted with the people to
govern them as the people of
God; and the people with the
king, to be subject to him as
the Lord’s people, in his fear,
and for his sake. For it must be
observed, that this covenant,
and others made in like manner,
were solemn promises on the part
of the Jewish king and people,
that, for the future, they would
observe God’s laws: in return to
which the high-priest promised,
on the part of God, that, if
they did so, they should enjoy
all the blessings promised in
those divine laws to obedience.
Verse 18
2 Chronicles 23:18. Jehoiada
appointed the offices, &c. — Or
rather, restored, for there was
no new appointment of offices or
officers, but the old officers
were restored to their
respective offices. The Hebrew
literally translated is, He put
the offices of the house of the
Lord into the hand of the
priests, &c. For in the time of
the idolatrous kings, and of
Athaliah, those offices had
probably been disposed of to
persons of other tribes, partly
to gratify their wicked friends,
and partly to bring God’s house
and worship into disgrace.
Verse 21
2 Chronicles 23:21. All the
people rejoiced: and the city
was quiet — The generality of
the people rejoiced, the rest
were quiet, and made no
opposition. When the son of
David is enthroned in the soul,
all therein is quiet, and
springs of joy are opened. |