Bible Commentaries
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes
2 Chronicles 13
Michaiah. Called also Maachah in 2 Chronicles 11:20; 1 Kings 15:2. See note on 1 Chronicles 25:11. Michaiah = Who is like Jehovah? This name used of her as the queen-mother; but she is called Maachah = oppression, when speaking of her idolatry (2 Chronicles 15:16).
Uriel of Gibeah. Josephus (Antiquities VIII. 10, 1) says he was the husband of Tamar the daughter of Absalom, and the mother of Michaiah. See above, 2 Chronicles 11:20. 1 Kings 15:2.
men of. Hebrew. gibbor. App-14.
four hundred . . . eight hundred. Note the steady increase of Judah and the decrease of Israel: Rehoboam could assemble 180,000; Abijah (eighteen years later), 400,000; Asa (six years later), 580,000; Jehoshaphat (thirty-two years later), 1,160, 000. On the other hand, with Israel, Jeroboam could assemble 800,000, while Ahab's army was compared to "two little flocks of kids" (1 Kings 20:27), which could not stand against the Syrians. This increase of Judah was caused by the constant emigration of Israelites from the ten tribes. See note on 1 Kings 12:17.
mighty men. Hebrew. gibbor. App-14.
Ought ye not . . . ? Figure of speech Erotesis.
the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4.
even to him. Israel's king must be of David's line.
a covenant of salt. See notes on Leviticus 2:13 and Numbers 18:19. This is the third of the three occurrences,
children = sons.
was. Hebrew. hayah = became, or showed himself [to be young and weak].
young. Compare 2 Chronicles 10:8; 2 Chronicles 12:13.
the kingdom of the LORD. Once pertaining to the whole nation (1 Chronicles 28:5. 1 Chronicles 9:8), now confined to Judah.
made you. Compare 1 Kings 12:28.
Have ye not . . . ? Compare 2 Chronicles 11:14. Figure of speech Erotesis. App-6.
nations = Peoples.
seven rams. In Exodus 29:1 and Leviticus 8:2 only "two rams" appointed. But religion and ritual, being for the flesh, always add outward things while they diminish the spiritual.
behold. Figure of speech Asterismos.
sounding trumpets. Compare Numbers 10:9; Numbers 31:6.
he died. Figure of speech Hysterologia. App-6. Jeroboam outlived Abijah. See note on 1 Kings 14:20.
story. Hebrew. midrash = a, historical commentary, having in view the moral instruction rather than the historic facts. Occurs only here and 2 Chronicles 24:27.
Iddo. Compare 2 Chronicles 9:29; 2 Chronicles 12:15.
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