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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of 2 Kings 18:12

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of 2 Kings 18:12

Because they obeyed not the voice of the LORD their God, but transgressed his covenant, [and] all that Moses the servant of the LORD commanded, and would not hear [them], nor do [them].

12. his covenant, and [R.V. even ] all that Moses commanded ] Thus R.V. avoids the italics.

the servant of the Lord ] This name is often given to Moses in the earlier books. See Deu 34:5, where it is found in the notice of his death. It is specially frequent in the book of Joshua. Cf. Jos 1:1; Jos 1:13; Jos 1:15; Jos 8:31; Jos 8:33; Jos 11:12, &c. In Chronicles also the title is used of him, see 2Ch 1:3; 2Ch 24:6, but in those books he is also called ‘servant of God’ (1Ch 6:49; 2Ch 24:9), and this form is found in Neh 10:29; Dan 9:11; Rev 15:3.

hear them [R. V, it ] nor do them [R.V. it ] The change is required by reason of the previous alteration in the verse.

At this point terminates the Biblical history of the ten tribes. The people were for the most part carried away, and settled in various places in Assyria, and they never came again to their own land, which continued to be occupied by the settlers introduced by Shalmaneser. Of those who were removed, the most probable fate was that they became mixed up with the people of the various districts in which they were settled, and so their nationality was lost. Some of their descendants we can hardly doubt, joined themselves to their brethren of Judah in the later days when the two tribes also were carried captive by the same power. These would return when the captivity was at an end, and so we find notices in the later history of persons who were members of one or other of the ten tribes. That the number of the tribes was kept in mind we can see from the dedication service after the captivity (Ezr 6:17), where among the sacrifices offered are ‘twelve he-goats according to the number of the tribes of Israel’. In greater or less proportion each tribe must have been thought to be represented at this service. In the Apocryphal books we have mention of the same service in nearly similar words ( 1Es 7:8). Tobit ( Tob 1:1 ) was of the tribe of Naphtali. In the book of Judith (2Ki 6:15) we read of Ozias the son of Micha of the tribe of Simeon, in St Luke (Luk 2:36) Anna the daughter of Phanuel is of the tribe of Asher, in Acts (Act 26:7) the language of St Paul shews that members of the twelve tribes were believed to be existing among the Jews of Palestine and of the Dispersion; to which twelve tribes St James (Jas 1:1) also addresses his Epistle.

But on the strength of language such as is found in the 2nd book of Esdras ( 2Es 13:39-50 ) where the writer speaks of the ten tribes as going forth into a country where mankind had never dwelt, and of their future restoration, various theories have from time to time been started about the discovery of the lost tribes. The words of Josephus ( Ant. XI. 5, 2) have helped on such notions. He speaks of the Israelites, i.e. the ten tribes, as existing in his own day in countless myriads beyond the Euphrates. If this statement had been true we should most certainly have found some mention of the people in other writers, of which there is not the slightest trace. Isolated bodies of Jews have no doubt been discovered here and there in the east, but no such community as would answer to the notions, which prevailed early in the Christian era of a large host of Israelites existing in some remote country of the northeast. The latest development of this notion, viz., that the Anglo-Saxon race is identical with the ten tribes, is only the outcome of great ignorance both of history and language. But it does harm because the devout among unlearned persons often grasp at such an idea, and by their absurd clinging thereto bring ridicule upon the rest of their faith, and are also led away from a reasonable and earnest study of the word of God into fanciful interpretations whereby they strive to support their erroneous ideas.

Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

All that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded: they began with one sin, the worship of the calves; but from thence they were led by degrees into the violation of all the other commands; although indeed that one sin made them in some sort guilty of the breach of the whole law, Jam 2:10.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

Because they obeyed not the voice of the Lord,…. In his law, and by his prophets:

but transgressed his covenant, and all that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded; which evils are at large insisted on in the preceding chapter as the cause of their captivity:

and would not hear them, nor do them; contrary to the agreement of their fathers at Sinai, who promised to do both, Ex 24:3.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

(12) Because they obeyed not . . .Thenius calls this remark, which properly belongs to the historical abstract from which the compiler drew the narrative of 2Ki. 18:1-12, the theme which suggested the reflections of 2Ki. 17:7-23. They may have been suggested by passages of the Law and Prophets.

And all.Omit and, with all the versions. All that Moses . . . commanded is in apposition with his covenant.

And would not . . . do them.Literally, and hearkened not, and did not.

Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)

2Ki 18:12 Because they obeyed not the voice of the LORD their God, but transgressed his covenant, [and] all that Moses the servant of the LORD commanded, and would not hear [them], nor do [them].

Ver. 12. Because they obeyed not. ] See 2Ki 17:7-17 .

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

Moses the servant of the LORD. See note on Deu 34:5.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

they obeyed not: 2Ki 17:7-23, Deu 8:20, Deu 11:28, Deu 29:24-28, Deu 31:17, Neh 9:17, Neh 9:26, Neh 9:27, Psa 107:17, Isa 1:19, Jer 3:8, Jer 7:23, Dan 9:6-11, Mic 3:4, 2Th 1:8, 1Pe 2:8, 1Pe 4:17

Moses: Num 12:7, Deu 34:5, Jos 1:1, 2Ti 2:24, Heb 3:5, Heb 3:6

Reciprocal: Deu 17:2 – in transgressing Jos 7:11 – transgressed 1Ki 8:33 – because they have 1Ki 14:15 – shall scatter 2Ki 17:23 – So was Israel Eze 11:12 – but Dan 9:10 – which Hos 11:5 – because Amo 2:6 – For three

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge