Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 King 23:12 - 23:12

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Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 King 23:12 - 23:12


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On the top of the upper chamber of Ahaz, i.e. upon the roof of the king’s house. They were so mad upon their idols, that they were not content with all their public high places and altars, but made others upon their house-tops, for the worship of the heavenly bodies. See Jer_19:13 Zep_1:5.



Which Manasseh had made.



Quest. How could this be, when Manasseh had taken them away before, 2Ch_33:15?



Answ. Either these altars were not so fully destroyed as they should have been, the foundations of them being left through the neglect of the officers appointed to do that work, upon which Amon built his new altars; or if they were wholly rooted out, Amon’s new altars are called by his father’s name, because they were built by his example, and in the very same place where his father’s altars were; as the wells which Isaac digged in the same place where Abraham had digged them before, were therefore called by their ancient names, Gen_26:18. See more on the next verse.



In the two courts; the priests’ and the people’s. See 2Ki_21:5.



Cast the dust of them into the brook Kidron; partly to show his detestation of them, and partly to abolish the very remembrance of them as far as he could.