2CH 11

2 Chronicles 11:6

WEB

He built Bethlehem, Etam, Tekoa,

BSB

He built up Bethlehem, Etam, Tekoa,

KJV

He built even Beth-lehem, and Etam, and Tekoa,

Matthew Henry

Verses 1–12

2 Chronicles 11:1–12

How the ten tribes deserted the house of David we read in the foregoing chapter. They had formerly sat loose to that family (Sa2 20:1, Sa2 20:2), and now they quite threw it off, not considering how much it would weaken the common interest and take Israel down from that pitch of glory at which it had arrived in the last reign. But thus the kingdom must be corrected as well as the house of David. 1. Rehoboam at length, like a bold man, raises an army, with a design to reduce the revolters, Ch2 11:1. Judah and Benjamin were not only resolved to continue their allegiance to him, but ready to give him the best assistance they could for the recovery of his right. Judah was his own tribe, that owned him some years before the rest did; Benjamin was the tribe in which Jerusalem, or the greatest part of it, stood, which perhaps was one reason why that tribe clave to him. 2. Yet, like a conscientious man, when God forbade him to prosecute this design, in obedience to him he let it fall, either because he reverenced the divine authority or because he knew that he should not prosper if he should go contrary to God's command, but instead of retrieving what was lost would be in danger of losing what he had. It is dangerous undertaking any thing, but especially undertaking a war, contrary to the will of God. God calls him (Ch2 11:3), Rehoboam the son of Solomon, to intimate that this was determined for the sin of Solomon, and it would be to no purpose to oppose a decree that had gone forth. They obeyed the words of the Lord; and though it looked mean, and would turn to their reproach among their neighbours, yet, because God would have it so, they laid down their arms. 3. Like a discreet man, he fortified his own country. He saw it was to no purpose to think of reducing those that had revolted. A few good words might have prevented their defection, but now all the forces of his kingdom cannot bring them back. The think is done, and so it must rest; it is his wisdom to make the best of it. Perhaps the same young counsellors that had advised him to answer them roughly urged him to fight them, notwithstanding the divine inhibition; but he had paid dearly enough for being advised by them, and therefore now, we may suppose, his aged and experienced counsellors were hearkened to, and they advised him to submit to the will of God concerning what was lost, and to make it his business to keep what he had. It was probably by their advice that, (1.) He fortified his frontiers, and many of the principal cities of his kingdom, which, in Solomon's peaceable reign, no care had been taken for the defence of. (2.) He furnished them with good stores of victuals and arms, Ch2 11:11, Ch2 11:12. Because God forbade him to fight, he did not therefore sit down sullenly, and say that he would do nothing for the public safety if he might not do that, but prudently provided against an attack. Those that may not be conquerors, yet may be builders.

Cross-references: 2Sam 20:1 · 2Sam 20:2 · 2Chr 11:1 · 2Chr 11:3 · 2Chr 11:11 · 2Chr 11:12

Hebrew interlinear

H1129

בָּנָהbânâh/baw-naw'/

v — build

Derivation: a primitive root;

to build (literally and figuratively)

KJV: (begin to) build(-er), obtain children, make, repair, set (up), × surely.

בָּנָה

vb — build

בָּנָה 373 vb. build

Qal build

Niph.

1.

a. be built

b. be rebuilt

2.

a. (fig.) of restored exiles, = established

b. established, made permanent

H853

אֵתʼêth/ayth/

prt — self, even, namely

Derivation: apparent contracted from 226 in the demonstrative sense of entity;

properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)

KJV: [as such unrepresented in English].

אֵת

mark of the accusative

אֵת the mark of the accusative, prefixed as a rule only to nouns that are definite

H1035

בֵּית לֶחֶםBêyth Lechem/bayth leh'-khem/

n-pr-loc — Beth-Lechem

Derivation: from 1004 and 3899; house of bread;

Beth-Lechem, a place in Palestine

KJV: Bethlehem.

בֵּית לֶ֫חֶם

n.pr.loc — Bethlehem

בֵּית לֶ֫חֶם 41 n.pr.loc.

1. in Judah, 2 hours south of Jerusalem; birth-place of David

2. in Zeb., 7 m. NW. of Nazareth

H5862

עֵיטָםʻÊyṭâm/ay-tawm'/

n-pr-loc — Etam

Derivation: from 5861; hawk-ground;

Etam, a place in Palestine

KJV: Etam.

עֵיטָם

n.pr.loc — Etam

עֵיטָם n.pr.loc. (perh. animal-name)

1. perh. near town

2. city fortified by Rehob., between Bethlehem and Tekoa

3. in Simeon

H8620

תְּקוֹעַTᵉqôwaʻ/tek-o'-ah/

n-pr-m n-pr-loc — Tekoa

Derivation: a form of 8619;

Tekoa, a place in Palestine

KJV: Tekoa, Tekoah.

תְּקוֹעַ

n.pr.loc — Tekoa

תְּקוֹעַ n.pr.loc. in S. Judah

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