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* Howbeit.
# 12,13,31 Job 11:6 Ps 103:10 Hab 3:2
* for David.
# Isa 55:3
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* I will take.
# Ex 20:5,6
* will give.
# 12:15-17,20 2Ch 10:15-17
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* David.
# 15:4 2Sa 7:16,29 21:17 2Ki 8:19 2Ch 21:7 Ps 132:17
# Jer 33:17-21 Am 9:11,12 Lu 1:69,70,78,79 Ac 15:16,17
* light. Heb. lamp, or candle. the city. See on ver.
# 13 9:3 Ga 4:25,26 Heb 12:22 Re 21:10
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* according.
# 26 De 14:26 2Sa 3:21
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* if thou wilt.
# 3:14 6:12 9:4,5 Ex 19:5 De 15:5 Zec 3:7
* that I will.
# De 31:8 Jos 1:5
* build the.
# 14:7-14 2Sa 7:11,16,26-29 1Ch 17:10,24-27
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* afflict.
# 12:16 14:8,25,26 Ps 89:38-45,49-51
* not for ever.
# 36 Ps 89:30-34 Isa 7:14 9:7 11:1-10 Jer 23:5,6 La 3:31,32
# Lu 1:32,33 2:4,11
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* Solomon sought.
# 2Ch 16:10 Pr 21:30 Isa 14:24-27 46:10 La 3:37
* Shishak.
This is the first time we meet with the proper name of an
Egyptian king in Scripture, Pharaoh being the general
appellation for all the sovereigns of that country. Some are
of opinion that Shishak is the same with the celebrated
Sesostris of the Greek historians; but it is probable that
this king lived long before Solomon's time. Usher thinks him
to be Sesonchis, and places the beginning of his reign, A.M.
3026, B.C. 978.
# 14:25,26 2Ch 12:2-9
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* rest.
# 2Ch 9:29-31
* acts. or, words, or things.
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* time. Heb. days. forty years.
Josephus says fourscore years; which is sufficiently absurd.
Calmet supposes him to have been 18 years old when he came to
the throne, and 58 when he died.
# 2:11
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* A.M. 3029. B.C. 975. slept.
# 1:21 14:20 15:8,24 16:6 De 31:16 2Ki 16:20 20:21 21:18
* buried.
# 2:10 14:31 2Ki 21:18,26 2Ch 21:20 26:23 28:27 Jer 22:19
* Rehoboam.
# 1Ch 3:10 2Ch 9:31 13:7 Mt 1:5
* Roboam.
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1 The Israelites, assembled at Shechem to crown Rehoboam, by
Jeroboam make a suit of relaxation unto him.
6 Rehoboam, refusing the old men's counsel, answers them
roughly.
16 Ten tribes revolting, kill Adoram, and make Rehoboam flee.
21 Rehoboam, raising an army, is forbidden by Shemaiah.
25 Jeroboam strengthens himself by cities;
26 and by the idolatry of the two calves.
* Rehoboam.
# 11:43 2Ch 10:1-19
* Shechem.
# Ge 12:6
* Sichem.
# Ge 33:18,19 Jos 20:7 24:1,32 Jud 9:1 Ps 60:6 Ac 7:16
* Sychem.
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* Jeroboam the son of Nebat.
# 11:26-31,40 2Ch 10:2,3
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# 3
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* our yoke.
# 4:7,20,22,23,25 9:15,22,23 1Sa 8:11-18 2Ch 10:4,5 Mt 11:29,30
# Mt 23:4 1Jo 5:3
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# 5
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* consulted.
# 2Sa 16:20 17:5 Job 12:12 32:7 Pr 27:10 Jer 42:2-5 43:2
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* If thou wilt.
# 2Ch 10:6,7 Pr 15:1 Mr 10:43,44 Php 2:7-11
* speak good.
# 13 2Sa 15:3-6 Ec 10:4 Zec 1:13
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# 2Ch 10:8 25:15,16 Pr 1:2-5,25,30 19:20 25:12 Ec 10:2,3
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# 22:6-8 2Sa 17:5,6 2Ch 10:9 18:5-7
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* Thus shalt thou.
# 2Sa 17:7-13
* My little finger.
A proverbial mode of expression: "My little finger is thicker
than my father's thigh." As much as the thigh surpasses the
little finger in thickness, so much does my power exceed that
of my father; and the use I shall make of it to oppress and
tax you shall be in proportion.
# 2Ch 10:10,11 Pr 10:14 18:6,7 28:25 29:23 Isa 47:6
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* I will add.
# Ex 1:13,14 5:5-9,18 1Sa 8:18 2Ch 16:10 Isa 58:6 Jer 27:11
# Jer 28:13,14
* but I will chastise.
Should you rebel or become disaffected, my father's whip shall
be a scorpion in my hand. His was chastisement, mine shall be
punishment. Celsius and Hiller conjecture that {âkrabbim}
denotes a thorny kind of shrub, whose prickles are of a
venomous nature, called by the Arabs scorpion thorns, from the
exquisite pain which they inflict. But the Chaldee renders it
{margenin,} and the Syriac {moragyai,} i.e., [maragnai,]
scourges; and in the parallel place of Chronicles the Arabic
has {saut,} a scourge. Isidore, and after him Calmet and
others, assert that the scorpion was a sort of severe whip,
the lashes of which were armed with knots or points that sunk
into and tore the flesh.
* scorpions.
# 14 Eze 2:6 Re 9:3-10
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* Come to me again.
# 5 2Ch 10:12-14
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* answered.
# 20:6-11 Ge 42:7,30 Ex 5:2 10:28 Jud 12:1-6 1Sa 20:10,30,31
# 1Sa 25:10,11 2Sa 19:43 Pr 10:11,32 15:1 18:23 Ec 10:12
# Jas 3:17
* roughly. Heb. hardly.
# Ge 16:6
* forsook.
# Pr 13:20
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* the counsel.
# 2Ch 22:4,5 Es 1:16-21 2:2-4 Pr 12:5 Isa 19:11-13 Da 6:7
* My father made.
# 10,11 Pr 13:10 16:18 17:14 Ec 7:8 Jas 3:14-18 4:1,2
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* the cause.
The cause of all this confusion and anarchy was Rehoboam's
folly, cruelty, and despotic tyranny, and this was certainly
not "from the Lord," nor does the original text speak this
doctrine. See an elucidation of a similar passage at 2 Sa
24:1. It says, {sibbah,} (from {savav,} to turn, change,)
"the change or Revolution was from the Lord;" which is
consistent with all the preceding declarations. God stirred
up the people to revolt from a man who had neither skill nor
humanity to govern them. God serves his own wise and
righteous purpose by the imprudences and iniquities of men,
and snares sinners in the work of their own hands. "He maketh
the wrath of man to praise him."
# 24 22:23 De 2:30 Jud 14:4 2Ch 10:15 22:7 25:16,20 Ps 5:10
# Am 3:6 Ac 2:23 4:28
* that he might.
# 11:11,29-38 1Sa 15:29 2Sa 17:14 2Ki 9:36 10:10 Isa 14:13-17
# Isa 46:10,11 Da 4:35 Joh 19:23,24,28,29,32-37 Ac 3:17
# Ac 13:27-29
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* What portion.
# 2Sa 20:1 2Ch 10:16
* to your tents.
# 22:17,36
* now see.
# 11:13,34,36,39 2Sa 7:15,16 Ps 2:1-6 76:10 89:29-37 132:17
# Isa 7:2,6,7 9:6,7 Jer 23:5,6 33:15,16,21 Lu 19:14,27
* So Israel.
# Jud 8:35 2Sa 15:13 16:11
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* the children.
# 11:13,36 2Ch 10:17 11:13-17
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* Adoram.
# 4:6 5:14
* Adoniram.
# 2Sa 20:24 2Ch 10:18
* Hadoram. all Israel.
# Ex 17:4 Nu 14:10 2Ch 24:21 Ac 5:26 7:57,58
* made speed. Heb. strengthened himself. flee to Jerusalem.
# 20:18-20 Pr 28:1,2 Am 2:16
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* Israel.
# 1Sa 10:19 2Ki 17:21 2Ch 10:19 13:5-7,17 Isa 7:17
* rebelled. or, fell away.
# Heb 6:6
* unto this day.
# Jos 4:9
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* and made him.
# 1Sa 10:24 Ho 8:4
* none that followed.
# 17 11:13,32 Ho 11:12
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* when Rehoboam.
# 2Ch 11:1-3
* an hundred.
# 1Ch 21:5 2Ch 14:8,11 17:14-19 Pr 21:30,31
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* Shemaiah.
# 2Ch 11:2 12:5,7
* the man.
# 13:1,4,5,11 17:18,24
* See on
# De 33:1 2Ki 4:16,22,25,27 1Ti 6:11
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# 6
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* Ye shall not go up.
# Nu 14:42 2Ch 11:4 25:7,8 28:9-13
* for this thing.
# 15 11:29-38 Ho 8:4
* They hearkened.
# 2Ch 25:10 28:13-15
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* built.
# 9:15,17,18 15:17 16:24 2Ch 11:5-12
* Shechem.
# 1 Jud 9:1,45-49
* Penuel.
# Ge 32:30,31 Jud 8:8,17
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* said in his heart.
# Ps 14:1 Mr 2:6-8 Lu 7:39
* Now shall.
# 11:38 1Sa 27:1 2Ch 20:20 Isa 7:9 Jer 38:18-21 Joh 11:47-50
# Joh 12:10,11,19 Ac 4:16,17
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* go up.
# 8:29,30,44 11:32 De 12:5-7,14 16:2,6
* and they shall.
# Ge 12:12,13 26:7 Pr 29:25 1Co 1:19,20
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* took counsel.
# 8,9 Ex 1:10 Isa 30:1
* two calves of gold.
He invented a political religion, and instituted feasts in his
own times, different from those appointed by Jehovah; gave the
people certain objects of adoration, and pretended to think
that it would be both inconvenient and oppressive to them to
go up to Jerusalem to worship. These calves were doubtless of
the same kind as the calf which was set up by Aaron; and it is
remarkable, that in pointing them out to the people he should
use the same words that Aaron used on that occasion, when they
must have heard what terrible judgments fell upon their
forefathers for this idolatry. Solomon's idolatry, however,
had prepared the people for Jeroboam's abominations.
# Ex 20:4 De 4:14-18 2Ki 10:29 17:16 2Ch 11:15 Ho 8:4-7 10:5,6
* It is too much.
# Isa 30:10 2Pe 2:19
* behold.
# Ex 32:4,8
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* Beth-el.
# Ge 12:8 28:19 35:1 Ho 4:15
* Dan.
# Ge 14:14 De 34:1 Jud 18:29-31 20:1 2Ki 10:29 Jer 8:16 Am 8:14
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* became a sin.
# 13:34 2Ki 10:31 17:21
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* an house.
# 13:24,32 De 24:15 Eze 16:25 Ho 12:11
* priests.
# 13:33 Nu 3:10 2Ki 17:32 2Ch 11:14,15 13:9 Eze 44:6-8
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* like unto.
# 8:2,5 Le 23:33,34-44 Nu 29:12-40 Eze 43:8 Mt 15:8,9
* offered upon the altar. or, went up to the altar.
sacrificing. or, to sacrifice. he placed.
# Am 7:10-13
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* offered upon the altar. or, went up to the altar, etc.
# 32
* in the month.
# Nu 15:39 Ps 106:39 Isa 29:13 Mt 15:6 Mr 7:13
* he offered.
# 13:1 1Sa 13:12 2Ch 26:6
* and burnt incense. Heb. to burn incense.
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1 Jeroboam's hand withers,
6 and at the prayer of the prophet is restored.
7 The prophet departs from Beth-el.
11 An old prophet brings him back.
20 He is reproved by God,
23 slain by a lion,
26 buried by the old prophet,
31 who confirms his prophecy.
33 Jeroboam's obstinacy.
* there came.
# 12:22 2Ki 23:17 2Ch 9:29
* by the word.
# 5,9,26,32 20:35 Jer 25:3 1Th 4:15
* Jeroboam.
# 12:32,33 2Ch 26:18
* burn. or, offer.
# Nu 16:40 Jer 11:12 32:29 Mal 1:11 Re 8:3
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* O altar.
# De 32:1 Isa 1:2 58:1 Jer 22:29 Eze 36:1,4 38:4 Lu 19:40
* Josiah by name.
# 2Ki 22:1,2 23:15-18 2Ch 34:1,4-7 Isa 42:9 44:26-28 46:10
# Isa 48:5-7
* offer.
# 2Ki 23:15-17
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# Ex 4:3-5,8,9 7:10 De 13:1-3 1Sa 2:34 2Ki 20:8 Isa 7:11-14
# Isa 38:6-8,22 Jer 44:29 Mt 12:38-40 Joh 2:18 1Co 1:22
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* Lay hold.
# 2Ch 16:10 18:25-27 25:15,16 Ps 105:15 Jer 20:2-4
# Jer 26:8-11,20-23 38:4-6 Am 7:10-17 Mt 25:40 26:57
# Mr 14:44-46 Joh 13:20 Ac 6:12-14
* his hand.
# Ge 19:11 2Ki 6:18-20 Jer 20:4-6 Lu 3:19,20 6:10 Joh 18:6
# Ac 9:4,5 13:8-11 Re 11:5
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# 3 22:28,35 Ex 9:18-25 Nu 16:23-35 De 18:22 Jer 28:16,17
# Mr 16:20 Ac 5:1-10
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* now.
# Ex 8:8,28 9:28 10:17 12:32 Nu 21:7 1Sa 12:19 Jer 37:3 42:2-4
# Ac 8:24 Jas 5:16 Re 3:9
* besought.
# Ex 8:12,13 Nu 12:13 1Sa 12:23 Mt 5:44 Lu 6:27,28 23:34
# Ac 7:60 Ro 12:14,21 Jas 5:16-18
* Lord. Heb. face of the Lord.
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* refresh.
# Ge 18:5 Jud 13:15 19:21
* I will give.
As great men in the East make no presents to equals or
inferiors when visited, Sir John Chardin thinks that the king
intended by this to treat the prophet as his superior.
# 1Sa 9:7,8 2Ki 5:15 Jer 40:5 Mal 1:10 Ac 8:18-20 1Pe 5:2