2 Chronicles 24:5-14

gather of all Israel.

29:3; 34:8,9; 2Ki 12:4,5

Howbeit.

2Ki 12:6,7

Why hast thou.

2Sa 24:3

the collection.This was the poll-tax fixed by Moses, of half a shekel, which was levied on every man of twenty years old and upwards, as "a ransom for their souls, that there might be no plague among them."

Ex 30:12-16

tabernacle.

Nu 1:50; 17:7,8; 18:2; Ac 7:44

the sons of Athaliah.As Jehoram's sons, Ahaziah excepted, whether by Athaliah or any other, were all slain before his death (ch. 22:1), this spoilation of the temple must have taken place in his life-time.

21:17

that wicked.

28:22-24; Es 7:6; Pr 10:7; 2Th 2:8; Re 2:20

the dedicated.

2Ki 12:4

did they bestow.

De 32:15-17; Eze 16:17-21; Da 5:2-4,23; Ho 2:8,9,13

at the king's.

2Ki 12:8,9; Mr 12:41

proclamation. Heb. voice. collection.

6; Mt 17:24-27

rejoiced.

1Ch 29:9; Isa 64:5; Ac 2:45-47; 2Co 8:2; 9:7

at what time.

2Ki 12:10-12

the king's scribe.It was necessary to associate with the high priest some civil authority and activity, in order to get the neglected work performed.

Thus they did.

1Co 16:2

gave it to such.

34:9-11

masons.

1Ki 5:15

the work was perfected by them. Heb. the healing went upupon the work by their hand.

Ne 4:7

they set, etc.That is, "they restored it to its former proper state."

in his state.

1Ch 22:5; Hag 2:3; Mr 13:1,2

vessels of the house.

2Ki 12:13,14

vessels to minister.

1Ki 7:50

to offer withal. or, pestils.

Pr 27:22

And they offered.It appears from this, that the daily morning and evening sacrifices had been previously intermitted; and that they were again neglected after the death of Jehoiada.

Ex 29:38-42; Nu 28:2-29:40

all the days.

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