the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
2 Tawarikh 35:24
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Orang-orangnya mengangkatnya dari keretanya, lalu mengangkutnya dengan kereta cadangannya lalu membawanya ke Yerusalem. Kemudian matilah ia, lalu dikuburkan di pekuburan nenek moyangnya. Seluruh Yehuda dan Yerusalem berkabung karena Yosia.
Maka diangkat segala hambanya akan baginda dari atas ratanya, dibaringkannya baginda di atas sebuah rata lain, yang sertanya, lalu dibawanya akan baginda ke Yeruzalem; maka mangkatlah baginda, lalu bagindapun dikuburkan di dalam kubur nenek moyangnya; maka segenap orang Yehuda dan orang isi Yeruzalempun meratapi Yosia.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the second: Genesis 41:43
they: 2 Kings 23:30
died: Psalms 36:6, Ecclesiastes 8:14, Ecclesiastes 9:1, Ecclesiastes 9:2
in one of the: or, among the, 2 Chronicles 34:28
Judah: Zechariah 12:11
Reciprocal: Genesis 27:41 - The days Numbers 20:29 - General 2 Kings 9:28 - General 2 Chronicles 16:14 - his own sepulchres Isaiah 57:1 - righteous
Cross-References
And they departed from Bethel: and when he was but a fielde breadth from Ephrath, Rachel began to trauell, and in trauayling, she was in perill:
Then as her soule was a departing (for she died) she called his name Benoni, but his father called hym Beniamin.
And thus died Rachel, and was buried in the way to Ephrath, whiche is Bethlehem.
And as Israel dwelt in that land, Ruben went and lay with Bilha his fathers concubine: And it came to Israels eare. The sonnes of Iacob were twelue in number.
The sonnes of Rachel: Ioseph and Beniamin.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And his servants therefore took him out of that chariot,.... Dead, and had him to Jerusalem, and buried him;
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and all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for Josiah; he having been so good a king, so tender of them, and such an happy instrument in restoring the true religion, and the service of God; this was the sense of the generality of them, who were sincere in their mourning; but it is not improbable that those who were inclined to idolatry were secretly glad, though they dissembled mourning with the rest.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The fate of Josiah was unprecedented. No king of Judah had, up to this time, fallen in battle. None had left his land at the mercy of a foreign conqueror. Hence, the extraordinary character of the mourning (compare Zechariah 12:11-14).
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 35:24. The second chariot — Perhaps this means no more than that they took Josiah out of his own chariot and put him into another, either for secrecy, or because his own had been disabled. The chariot into which he was put might have been that of the officer or aid-de-camp who attended his master to the war. 2 Kings 22:20.