Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - 2 Chronicles 17:10 - 17:10

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - 2 Chronicles 17:10 - 17:10


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This attempt of Jehoshaphat brought him this blessing, that the terror of Jahve fell upon all the surrounding kingdoms; and not only did none of the neighbouring peoples venture to make war upon him, but also various tribes did homage to him by presents. Ramb. has already so understood the connection of these verses (erat hoc praemium pietatis Josaphati, quod vicini satisque potentes hostes non auderent adversus ipsum hiscere); while Berth. fails to apprehend it, saying that Jehoshaphat had time to care for the instruction of his people, because at that time the neighbouring peoples did not venture to undertake war against Judah. The words “terror of Jahve,” cf. 2Ch 14:13; 2Ch 20:29, and “all the kingdoms of the lands,” cf. 2Ch 12:8, 1Ch 29:30, are expressions peculiar to the author of the Chronicle, which show that by these remarks he is preparing the way for a transition to a more detailed portrayal of Jehoshaphat's political power. מִן־פְּלִשְׁתִּים is subject, מִן partitive: some of the Philistines brought him presents (for מִנְחָה see on 2Ch 17:5), “and silver a burden,” i.e., in great quantity. מַשָּׂא does not signify tribute, vectigal argento (Vulg.), for the word has not that signification, but denotes burden, that which can be carried, as in מַשָּׂא לְאֵן, 2Ch 20:25. - עַרְבִיאִים or עַרְבִיִּים, 2Ch 26:7, and more usually עַרְבִים, 2Ch 21:16; 2Ch 22:1, are Arabian nomadic tribes (Bedâwin), perhaps those whom Asa, after his victory over the Cushite Zerah, had brought under the kingdom of Judah, 2Ch 14:14. These paid their tribute in small cattle, rams, and he-goats. (תְּיָשִׁים, Gen 30:35; Gen 32:15; Pro 30:31.)