Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 King 12:4 - 12:4

Online Resource Library

Commentary Index | Return to PrayerRequest.com | Download

Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 King 12:4 - 12:4


(Show All Books | Show All Chapters)

This Chapter Verse Commentaries:





Remembering that he owed his preservation and restoration to the temple, and that he was made by God the guardian of his temple and worship, and that he had covenanted to be so, Jehoash now takes care to repair it.



All the money of the dedicated things: this may be, either, first, The general designation of the money, the particulars whereof here follow. Or rather, secondly, A special branch of it, the money which had been either formerly or lately vowed or dedicated to the use and service of God and of his house, either by the former kings; of which see below, 2Ki_12:18, and compare 1Ki_7:51 15:15 2Ki_12:18 2Ch_15:8; or by this king or his people.



That is brought, or rather, that shall be brought; for though the people might vow to bring it thither in convenient time, yet it is not likely they would bring much money thither in the tyrannical and idolatrous reign of Athaliah; or if they did, that Athaliah would not seize it for her own use.



The money of every one that passeth the account, i.e. the half shekel, which was paid for every one that was numbered from twenty years old and upward; of which the very same phrase is used Exo_30:13 compare 2Ch_24:5,6,9.



The money that every man is set at, Heb. the money of souls, or persons, according to his taxing, i.e. the money which every man that had vowed his person to God paid according to the rate which the priest put upon him; of which see Lev_27:2, &c.



All the money that cometh into any man’s heart; all that shall be freely offered. See Exo_25:2 35:5.