the Week of Proper 25 / Ordinary 30
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2 Chronicles 19:2
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And Jehu: 2 Chronicles 20:34, 1 Kings 16:1, 1 Kings 16:7, 1 Kings 16:12
Hanani: 2 Chronicles 16:7
the seer: 1 Samuel 9:9
Shouldest: 2 Chronicles 18:3, 2 Chronicles 18:28, 1 Kings 21:25, Psalms 15:4, Psalms 139:21, Psalms 139:22, Proverbs 1:10-19, Romans 1:32, Ephesians 5:11, 2 John 1:10, 2 John 1:11
hate the Lord: 2 Chronicles 18:7, Exodus 20:5, Deuteronomy 5:9, Deuteronomy 7:10, Deuteronomy 32:41, Deuteronomy 33:11, Psalms 21:8, Psalms 68:1, Psalms 71:15, John 15:18, John 15:23, Romans 1:30, Romans 8:7, James 4:4
is wrath: 2 Chronicles 32:25, Psalms 90:7, Psalms 90:8, Romans 1:18, 1 Corinthians 11:31, 1 Corinthians 11:32
Reciprocal: Genesis 20:2 - said Leviticus 13:23 - General 1 Samuel 13:13 - Thou hast done 1 Kings 11:2 - Solomon 1 Kings 15:19 - There is a league 1 Kings 22:4 - I am as thou 1 Kings 22:44 - made peace 2 Kings 3:7 - wilt thou go 2 Kings 8:18 - the daughter 2 Kings 8:28 - he went 2 Chronicles 16:3 - a league 2 Chronicles 18:1 - joined affinity 2 Chronicles 20:1 - came against 2 Chronicles 20:37 - Because 2 Chronicles 22:5 - Ramothgilead 2 Chronicles 24:18 - wrath 2 Chronicles 25:7 - for the Lord 2 Chronicles 25:15 - a prophet 2 Chronicles 26:18 - withstood Uzziah 2 Chronicles 28:9 - he went out Ezra 9:12 - nor seek their peace Proverbs 13:20 - but Ecclesiastes 3:8 - a time to hate Ecclesiastes 10:1 - a little Isaiah 39:3 - came Isaiah Jeremiah 22:1 - Go Ezekiel 3:20 - because Amos 7:14 - neither Micah 3:2 - love John 10:35 - unto 2 Corinthians 6:14 - for Revelation 2:6 - that
Cross-References
Let a little water be brought, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree,
let now a little water be fetched, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree:
I will bring some water so all of you can wash your feet. You may rest under the tree,
Let a little water be brought so that you may all wash your feet and rest under the tree.
Let a little water, I pray you, be brought, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree:
Now let a little water be fetched, wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree.
"Please let a little water be brought [by one of my servants] and [you may] wash your feet, and recline and rest comfortably under the tree.
but I schal brynge a litil watir, and youre feet be waischid, and reste ye vndur the tre;
let, I pray thee, a little water be accepted, and wash your feet, and recline under the tree;
Let a little water be brought, that you may wash your feet and rest yourselves under the tree.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Jehu the son of Hanani the seer,.... The son of him that reproved Asa, for which he put him in prison, 2 Chronicles 17:7, but that did not deter this his son from reproving Jehoshaphat:
went out to meet him; as he was returning:
and said to King Jehoshaphat, shouldest thou help the ungodly; such an one as Ahab, an idolater, murderer, and persecutor:
and love them that hate the Lord? his laws, worship, and ordinances, as he had; intimating, that he had done wrong, by entering into alliance and affinity with him, by showing him friendship, and assisting him in his war against the Syrians:
therefore is wrath upon thee from before the Lord; which appeared in the war of the Ammonites and Moabites with him, related in the next chapter, and in the calamities that came upon his family, his sons being slain by Jehoram that succeeded him, and his grandsons by Jehu.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Jehu ... went out to meet him - Compare 2 Chronicles 15:2. The monarch was therefore rebuked at the earliest possible moment, and in the most effective way, as he was entering his capital at the head of his returning army. Jehu, 35 years previously, had worked in the northern kingdom, and prophesied against Baasha 1 Kings 16:1-7, but had now come to Jerusalem, as prophet and historian (compare 2 Chronicles 20:34).
Shouldest thou help ... - As a matter of mere human policy, the conduct of Jehoshaphat in joining Ahab against the Syrians was not only justifiable but wise and prudent. And the reasonings upon which such a policy was founded would have been unexceptionable but for one circumstance. Ahab was an idolater, and had introduced into his kingdom a false religion of a new and most degraded type. This should have led Jehoshaphat to reject his alliance. Military success could only come from the blessing and protection of Yahweh, which such an alliance, if persisted in, was sure to forfeit.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 19:2. Jehu the son of Hanani — We have met with this prophet before; 1 Kings 16:7.
Therefore is wrath upon thee — That is, Thou deservest to be punished. And who can doubt this, who knows that he did help the ungodly, and did love them that hated Jehovah? And is not the wrath of God upon all those alliances which his people form with the ungodly, whether they be social, matrimonial, commercial, or political?