2 Kings 11:4

A.M. 3126. B.C. 878. the seventh.

2Ch 23:1-15

rulers.

9; 1Ch 9:13

the captains.

Ac 5:24,26

made a covenant.

17; 23:3; Jos 24:25; 1Sa 18:3; 23:18; 2Ch 15:12; 29:10; 34:31,32

Ne 9:38

took an oath.

Ge 50:25; 1Ki 18:10; Ne 5:12; 10:29

2 Kings 11:9-10

the captains.

4; 1Ch 26:26; 2Ch 23:8

king David's spears.Josephus states that, for fear of creating suspicion, they came unarmed, "and Jehoiada having opened the arsenal in the temple which David had prepared, he divided among the centurions, priests, and Levites, the spears (arrows), and quivers, and all other kinds of weapons which he found there."

1Sa 21:9; 2Sa 8:7; 1Ch 26:26,27; 2Ch 5:1; 23:9,10

2 Chronicles 23:9

spears.

1Sa 21:9; 2Sa 8:7

which were in the house.When the soldier retired from the tumults of war to the bosom of his family, he frequently hung up his arms in the temple, as a grateful acknowledgment of the protection he had received, and of the victories he had won. It is highly probable, therefore, that the arms of David which Jehoiada delivered to the captains of hundreds, "which were in the house of God," were laid up in the tabernacle by David when he resigned the command of his armies to his generals; and there is reason to believe that his conduct, in this respect, was followed by many of his companions in arms.

2 Chronicles 23:14

Have her forth.The Vulgate has here, and in the parallel place, {Educite illam extra septa templi,} "Take her out beyond the precincts of the temple." These were walls erected in parallel lines, and forming an extensive range of buildings around the sacred edifice.

Ex 21:14

whoso followeth her.He who takes her part let him be instantly slain.

2Ki 10:25; 11:8,15

Slay her not.

Eze 9:7
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