Paul Kretzmann Commentary - 2 King 17:1 - 17:23

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Paul Kretzmann Commentary - 2 King 17:1 - 17:23


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The End of Israel as a Nation

v. 1. In the twelfth year of Ahaz, king of Judah, began Hoshea, the son of Elah, after some eight years of a state bordering on anarchy, to reign in Samaria over Israel nine years.

v. 2. And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord,
since Jeroboam's calf-worship was not abolished under him, but not as the kings of Israel that were before him, he was not their equal in idolatrous practices.

v. 3. Against him came up Shalmaneser, king of Assyria; and Hoshea became his servant,
a tributary vassal, and gave him presents, rendered the tribute demanded of him.

v. 4. And the king of Assyria,
Shalmaneser, whose general was Sargon, found conspiracy in Hoshea, he received evidence of the fact that the king of Israel was secretly planning to overthrow his power; for he had sent messengers to So, also called Seveh and Shebek, king of Egypt, the only other great power which seemed in a position to cope with Assyria, and brought no present to the king of Assyria, as he had done year by year, he had refused to deliver his tribute money and thus revolted against the Assyrian supremacy; therefore the king of Assyria shut him up, and bound him in prison, this being the end of his reign.

v. 5. Then the king of Assyria came up throughout all the land, and went up to Samaria, and besieged it three years,
since it was very strongly fortified.

v. 6. In the ninth year of Hoshea the king of Assyria took Samaria, and carried Israel,
what was left of the ten tribes after the campaign of Tiglath-pileser, 2Ki_15:29, away into Assyria, and placed them in Halah and in Habor by the river of Gozan, in Northern Assyria, not far from the Caspian Sea,and in the cities of the Medes. It was at this time that the captive king of Israel was taken in chains to Assyria and there put in prison. The reasons for this fearful catastrophe, whereby Israel ceased to exist as a nation, are now given.

v. 7. For so it was that the children of Israel had sinned against the Lord, their God, which had brought them up out of the land of Egypt, from under the hand of Pharaoh, king of Egypt,
a fact of which their prophets had reminded them time and again, and had feared other gods, this worship of idols being equivalent to a complete rejection of Jehovah,

v. 8. and walked in the statutes of the heathen, whom the Lord cast out from before the children of Israel,
accepting all their religious ordinances and customs, and of the kings of Israel, which they had made. Instead of abiding faithfully by the ordinances which Jehovah had given, the people observed the new rules, as given them by their kings, without divine authority.

v. 9. And the children of Israel did secretly those things that were not right against the Lord, their God,
literally, "covered over, or attached to, Jehovah," things that were not right or proper, either concealing Him by this mass of strange material, or ascribing things to Him with which He had no business, and they built them high places in all their cities, namely, for purposes of idolatry, from the tower of the watchmen, the lonely buildings erected for the protection of the flocks, to the fenced city; the places of their idol worship were found everywhere.

v. 10. And they set them up images,
statues of Baal, and groves, Ashera idols, dedicated to the heathen goddess Astarte, in every high hill and under every green tree;

v. 11. and there they burned incense in all the high places, as did the heathen whom the Lord carried away before them, and wrought wicked things to provoke the Lord to anger;


v. 12. for they served idols,
logs and masses of stone, whereof the Lord had said unto them, Ye shall not do this thing, Deu_4:19.

v. 13. Yet the Lord testified against Israel and against Judah,
in the course of all these many years, by all the prophets and by all the seers, saying, Turn ye from your evil ways, and keep My commandments and My statutes, according to all the Law which I commanded your fathers, and which I sent to you by My servants, the prophets. They had had both the written Law and the preaching of the prophets to guide them, but they had heeded neither.

v. 14. Notwithstanding, they would not hear, but hardened their necks, like to the neck of their fathers,
they were stubborn and obstinate, that did not believe in the Lord, their God.

v. 15. And they rejected His statutes,
the precepts of the covenant, and His covenant that He made with their fathers, and His testimonies which He testified against them, warning them of the results of their wickedness; and they followed vanity and became vain, Rom_1:21; for heathenism deals with nothingness, with things that really do not exist, but in the foolish imagination of men, and went after the heathen that were round about them, following them in all their idolatry and wickedness, concerning whom the Lord had charged them that they should not do like them, Deu_12:30-31.

v. 16. And they left all the commandments of the Lord, their God, and made them molten images, even two calves,
the ones made by Jeroboam, and made a grove, wooden Ashera idols, and worshiped all the host of heaven, the sun, the moon, the planets, for traces of this idolatry were found very early, and served Baal.

v. 17. And they caused their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire,
a particularly horrible offense, and used divination and enchantments, Deu_18:10, and sold themselves to do evil in the sight of the Lord, slaves to every form of wickedness, to provoke Him to anger.

v. 18. Therefore the Lord was very angry with Israel, and removed them out of His sight; there was none left but the tribe of Judah only,
the ten tribes were led away from the country where Jehovah had His dwelling.

v. 19. Also Judah kept not the commandments of the Lord, their God,
they also became guilty of apostasy, but walked in the statutes of Israel which they made, following the idolatrous customs of the northern nation.

v. 20. And the Lord rejected all the seed of Israel,
the reference here being to the ten tribes, and afflicted them, and delivered them into the hand of spoilers, the heathen nations which made them tributary and plundered them, until He had cast them out of His sight.

v. 21. For He rent Israel from the house of David,
for the division of the kingdom of Solomon took place according to God's decree; and they made Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, king; and 3eroboam drave Israel from following the Lord, and made them sin a great sin, in establishing idol-worship.

v. 22. For the children of Israel walked in all the sins of Jeroboam which he did, they departed not from them,


v. 23. until the Lord removed Israel out of His sight,
since it persevered in wickedness in spite of all divine warnings, as He had said by all His servants, the prophets. So was Israel carried away out of their own land to Assyria unto this day. It was the end of the former mighty kingdom. Some parts of the Christian Church today resemble the kingdom of Israel before the Exile. The redemption through the blood of Christ is denied, the fundamental facts of God's Word are denied, hypocrisy is lifting its head with ever greater arrogance. But the time will come when all such false Christians will be rejected forever from the face of the Lord.