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2 YeziKronike 36:23
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
All the kingdoms: Psalms 75:5-7, Daniel 2:21, Daniel 2:37, Daniel 4:35, Daniel 5:18, Daniel 5:23
he hath charged: Isaiah 44:26-28
Who is there: 1 Chronicles 22:16, 1 Chronicles 29:5, Ezra 7:13, Zechariah 2:6, Zechariah 2:7, Romans 8:31
Reciprocal: Genesis 35:11 - a nation Deuteronomy 2:24 - behold Ezra 1:1 - Now in the Ezra 4:3 - king Cyrus Ezra 6:3 - the first year Isaiah 44:28 - saying Isaiah 45:13 - he shall build Jeremiah 50:21 - and do Daniel 6:28 - and in Daniel 10:1 - Cyrus Revelation 16:11 - the God
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Chronicles 36:23. The Lord his God be with him — "Let the WORD of the Lord be his helper, and let him go up." - Targum. See the notes on the beginning of Ezra. Ezra 1:1.
THUS ends the history of a people the most fickle, the most ungrateful, and perhaps on the whole the most sinful, that ever existed on the face of the earth. But what a display does all this give of the power, justice, mercy, and long-suffering of the Lord! There was no people like this people, and no God like their God.
MASORETIC NOTES
The sum of the verses in both books of Chronicles is 1656. Middle verse, 1 Chronicles 27:25. Its Masoretic sections, twenty-five.
Having made particular remarks on every thing which I judged of importance in these and the preceding historical books, and in the course of this work having often found the want of a chronological list of the kings of Israel and Judah, in the consecutive order of their reigns; for the reader's information I have brought all the facts into a synopsis or general view, so that he may see at once the contemporary reigns in those two kingdoms, as well as the leading facts by which their reigns were distinguished. In this table will be seen, at one view, the year of the world; the year before Christ; the year before and after the First Olympiad; the year before and from the building of Rome; and under them the Jewish history, from its first kings till the time in which its regal state was entirely abolished, and both kingdoms led into captivity, never more to arise to any political consequence till they acknowledge the Lion of the tribe of Judah, and take Jesus the Christ, the son and only legitimate heir of David, for their Saviour and their Lord. I hope that the table which is here subjoined will be found, in every point of view, both interesting and instructive.
A. CLARKE.
Millbrook, December 7, 1819.
Finished correcting the two books of Chronicles,
March 28th, 1828. - A. CLARKE.