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2 Chronicles 24:15
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Jehoiada died when he was old and full of days; he was 130 years old at his death.
But Yehoiada grew old and was full of days, and he died; one hundred thirty years old was he when he died.
But Jehoiada waxed old, and was full of days when he died; an hundred and thirty years old was he when he died.
But Jehoiada grew old and full of days, and died. He was 130 years old at his death.
Jehoiada grew old and lived many years. Then he died when he was one hundred thirty years old.
Now when Jehoiada grew old and was full of days, he died. He was a hundred and thirty years old at his death.
Now Jehoiada reached a good old age and he died; he was 130 years old at his death.
But Jehoiada grew old and was full of days, and he died; one hundred thirty years old was he when he died.
But Iehoiada waxed olde, and was ful of dayes and dyed. An hundreth and thirtie yeere olde was he when he dyed.
Then Jehoiada became old and full of days, and he died; he was 130 years old at his death.
When Jehoiada was old and full of years, he died at the age of 130.
He died at the ripe old age of one hundred thirty years,
But Y'hoyada grew old; and when he was full of days, he died. He was 130 years old when he died.
And Jehoiada grew old and was full of days, and he died; he was a hundred and thirty years old when he died.
Jehoiada became old. He had a very long life, and he died when he was 130 years old.
But Jehoiadah grew old, and was full of days when he died; a hundred and thirty years old was he when he died.
After reaching the very old age of a hundred and thirty, he died.
And Jehoiada grew old and full of days, and he died; he was one hundred and thirty years old at his death.
And Jehoiada was old and satisfied with days, and died, a son of a hundred and thirty years at his death.
And Ioiada waxed olde, and had lyued longe ynough, and dyed, & was an hundreth and thirtie yeare olde whan he dyed:
But Jehoiada waxed old and was full of days, and he died; a hundred and thirty years old was he when he died.
But Jehoiada became old and full of days, and he came to his end; he was a hundred and thirty years old at the time of his death.
But Iehoiada waxed olde, and dyed full of dayes: for an hundred and thirtie yeres olde was he when he died.
But Jehoiada waxed old and was full of days, and he died; a hundred and thirty years old was he when he died.
But Iehoiada waxed old, and was full of dayes when hee died: an hundred and thirtie yeeres olde was hee when hee died.
And Jodae grew old, being full of days, and he died, being a hundred and thirty years old at his death.
But Jehoiada waxed old and was full of days, and he died; an hundred and thirty years old was he when he died.
Forsothe Joiada ful of daies wexide eld, and he was deed, whanne he was of an hundrid yeer and thritti;
But Jehoiada waxed old and was full of days, and he died; he was a hundred and thirty years old when he died.
But Jehoiada grew old, and was full of days when he died; a hundred and thirty years old [was] he when he died.
But Jehoiada grew old and was full of days, and he died; he was one hundred and thirty years old when he died.
Jehoiada lived to a very old age, finally dying at 130.
When Jehoiada had lived a long time, he died. He died when he was 130 years old.
But Jehoiada grew old and full of days, and died; he was one hundred thirty years old at his death.
But Jehoiada waxed old and became satisfied with days, and died, - a hundred and thirty years old, when he died.
But Joiada grew old and was full of days, and died when he was a hundred and thirty years old.
But Jehoi'ada grew old and full of days, and died; he was a hundred and thirty years old at his death.
And Jehoiada is aged and satisfied with days, and dieth -- a son of a hundred and thirty years in his death,
King Joash Joash was seven years old when he became king; he was king for forty years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Gazelle (Zibiah). She was from Beersheba. Taught and trained by Jehoiada the priest, Joash did what pleased God throughout Jehoiada's lifetime. Jehoiada picked out two wives for him; he had a family of both sons and daughters. The time came when Joash determined to renovate The Temple of God . He got the priests and Levites together and said, "Circulate through the towns of Judah every year and collect money from the people to repair The Temple of your God. You are in charge of carrying this out." But the Levites dragged their feet and didn't do anything. Then the king called in Jehoiada the chief priest and said, "Why haven't you made the Levites bring in from Judah and Jerusalem the tax Moses, servant of God and the congregation, set for the upkeep of the place of worship? You can see how bad things are—wicked Queen Athaliah and her sons let The Temple of God go to ruin and took all its sacred artifacts for use in Baal worship." Following the king's orders, they made a chest and placed it at the entrance to The Temple of God . Then they sent out a tax notice throughout Judah and Jerusalem: "Pay the tax that Moses the servant of God set when Israel was in the wilderness." The people and their leaders were glad to do it and cheerfully brought their money until the chest was full. Whenever the Levites brought the chest in for a royal audit and found it to be full, the king's secretary and the official of the chief priest would empty the chest and put it back in its place. Day after day they did this and collected a lot of money. The king and Jehoiada gave the money to the managers of The Temple project; they in turn paid the masons and carpenters for the repair work on The Temple of God . The construction workers kept at their jobs steadily until the restoration was complete—the house of God as good as new! When they had finished the work, they returned the surplus money to the king and Jehoiada, who used the money for making sacred vessels for Temple worship, vessels for the daily worship, for the Whole-Burnt-Offerings, bowls, and other gold and silver liturgical artifacts. Whole-Burnt-Offerings were made regularly in The Temple of God throughout Jehoiada's lifetime. He died at a ripe old age—130 years old! They buried him in the royal cemetery because he had such a distinguished life of service to Israel and God and God's Temple. But after the death of Jehoiada things fell apart. The leaders of Judah made a formal presentation to the king and he went along with them. Things went from bad to worse; they deserted The Temple of God and took up with the cult of sex goddesses. An angry cloud hovered over Judah and Jerusalem because of this sin. God sent prophets to straighten them out, warning of judgment. But nobody paid attention. Then the Spirit of God moved Zechariah son of Jehoiada the priest to speak up: "God's word: Why have you deliberately walked away from God 's commandments? You can't live this way! If you walk out on God , he'll walk out on you." But they worked out a plot against Zechariah, and with the complicity of the king—he actually gave the order!—they murdered him, pelting him with rocks, right in the court of The Temple of God . That's the thanks King Joash showed the loyal Jehoiada, the priest who had made him king. He murdered Jehoiada's son. Zechariah's last words were, "Look, God ! Make them pay for this!" A year or so later Aramean troops attacked Joash. They invaded Judah and Jerusalem, massacred the leaders, and shipped all their plunder back to the king in Damascus. The Aramean army was quite small, but God used them to wipe out Joash's large army—their punishment for deserting God , the God of their ancestors. Arameans implemented God's judgment against Joash. They left Joash badly wounded and his own servants finished him off—it was a palace conspiracy, avenging the murder of the son of Jehoiada the priest. They killed him in his bed. Afterward they buried him in the City of David, but he was not honored with a grave in the royal cemetery. The temple conspirators were Zabad, whose mother was Shimeath from Ammon, and Jehozabad, whose mother was Shimrith from Moab. The story of his sons, the many sermons preached to Joash, and the account of his repairs on The Temple of God can be found contained in the commentary on the royal history. Amaziah, Joash's son, was the next king.
Now when Jehoiada reached a ripe old age he died; he was one hundred and thirty years old at his death.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
am 3162, bc 842
and was full of days: Wyyisba yammim, "satiated with days;" which seems to be a metaphor taken from a guest regaled by a plentiful banquet, used to express the termination of life without reluctance. Genesis 15:15, Genesis 25:8, 1 Chronicles 23:1, Job 5:26, Psalms 91:16
an hundred: Genesis 47:9, Psalms 90:10
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 24:3 - took for him Mark 6:20 - feared
Cross-References
This is the account of Terah. Terah became the father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran. And Haran became the father of Lot.
Early in the morning Abraham took some food and a skin of water and gave them to Hagar. He put them on her shoulders, gave her the child, and sent her away. So she went wandering aimlessly through the wilderness of Beer Sheba.
"Drink, my lord," she replied, and quickly lowering her jug to her hands, she gave him a drink.
When she had done so, she said, "I'll draw water for your camels too, until they have drunk as much as they want."
She quickly emptied her jug into the watering trough and ran back to the well to draw more water until she had drawn enough for all his camels.
"Whose daughter are you?" he asked. "Tell me, is there room in your father's house for us to spend the night?"
She said to him, "I am the daughter of Bethuel the son of Milcah, whom Milcah bore to Nahor.
My master's wife Sarah bore a son to him when she was old, and my master has given him everything he owns.
He answered, ‘The Lord , before whom I have walked, will send his angel with you. He will make your journey a success and you will find a wife for my son from among my relatives, from my father's family.
"Before I finished praying in my heart, along came Rebekah with her water jug on her shoulder! She went down to the spring and drew water. So I said to her, ‘Please give me a drink.'
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But Jehoiada waxed old, and was full of days when he died,.... A very old man; few at this time arrived to such an age; he was a rare instance:
One hundred and thirty years old was he when he died; the oldest man we read of from the times of Moses, and older than he by ten years.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
An hundred and thirty years old - Most critics suppose the number in the text to be corrupt, and suggest 103 or 83 in its stead.