‏ 2 Chronicles 21:20

A.M. 3119. B.C. 885. Thirty and two.

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without being desired. Heb. without desire.That is, without being regretted: no one wished him to live any longer. He was hated while he lived, and neglected when he died.

23:21; Pr 10:7; Jer 22:18,28

‏ 2 Chronicles 26:18

withstood Uzziah.

16:7-9; 19:2; Jer 13:18; Mt 10:18,28; 14:4; 2Co 5:16; Ga 2:11

not unto thee.

Nu 16:40,46-48; 18:7

to the priests.

Ex 30:7,8; Heb 5:4

go out.

1Co 5:5

neither shall it be.

1Sa 2:30; Da 4:37; Joh 5:44; Jas 2:1

‏ 2 Chronicles 28:27

A.M. 3278. B.C. 726. they brought.

21:20; 26:23; 33:20; 1Sa 2:30; Pr 10:7

the kings of Israel.Or, "the kings of Judah;" the name Israel being sometimes applied by the writer of this book, in a general way, to Judah. The Hebrews were accustomed to honour the memory of those kings who had reigned well, by depositing their remains in the royal cemetery. On the contrary, those who died under the disapprobation of the people, as a mark of posthumous disgrace, were denied interment with their predecessors, and were buried in some other place in Jerusalem. So it was with Ahaz, who, though brought into the city, was not buried in the sepulchres of the kings of Judah. It was doubtless with a design to make a suitable impression on the minds of their kings while living, that such distinctions were observed. They might thus restrain them from evil, or excite them to good, according as they were fearful of being execrated, or desirous of being honoured, when dead.

‏ 2 Chronicles 33:20

Manasseh.

32:33; 2Ki 21:18

Amon.

2Ki 21:19-25; 1Ch 3:14; Mt 1:10
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