Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of 2 Kings 14:29
And Jeroboam slept with his fathers, [even] with the kings of Israel; and Zachariah his son reigned in his stead.
29. Zachariah [R.V. Zechariah ] his son ] This was the fourth in descent from Jehu, and according to the promise of God (2Ki 10:30) that family was allowed so long a rule, but now the dynasty came to an end.
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
Verse 29. Jeroboam slept with his fathers] He died a natural death; and was regularly succeeded by his son Zachariah, who, reigning badly, was, after six months, slain by Shallum, who succeeded him, and reigned but one month, being slain by Menahem, who succeeded him, and reigned ten years over Israel. Amos the prophet lived in the reign of Jeroboam; and was accused by Amaziah, one of the idolatrous priests of Beth-el, of having predicted the death of Jeroboam by the sword, but this was a slander: what he did predict, and which came afterwards to pass, may be seen Am 7:10-17. The interregnum referred to in the margin cannot be accounted for in a satisfactory manner.
Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible
And Jeroboam slept with his fathers, even with the kings of Israel,…. Died, and was buried with them:
and Zachariah his son reigned in his stead: who was of the fourth generation from Jehu, as was promised to him, 2Ki 10:30.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
REFLECTIONS
BEHOLD, my soul, in the ruined state of Israel, which this chapter presents to thy view, the sure consequence of sin and the evil thereof. Whoever hardened himself against God, and prospered? – Is this Israel whom the Lord brought out of Egypt; carried him on eagles wings; rained manna from heaven for his food, and gave water from the rock to his thirst; led him by a pillar of a cloud by day, and sheltered him in a pillar of fire by night? Is this the same? Alas? how is the gold become dim! how is the fine gold changed!
But behold also, may soul, the bowels of mercies of Israel’s covenant God. The Lord saw the affliction of Israel. And will not the Lord send deliverance to his people? Yes! blessed be his name. The deliverance is only in him. He hath sent a Saviour, and a great one, and he hath delivered them. Oh! for grace to receive Jesus, to believe in him, to rest upon him, and on the bended knee, in transports of rejoicing, to bless God for his unspeakable gift!
Fuente: Hawker’s Poor Man’s Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
2Ki 14:29 And Jeroboam slept with his fathers, [even] with the kings of Israel; and Zachariah his son reigned in his stead.
Ver. 29. And Jeroboam slept. ] Amo 7:11 “Jeroboam shall die by the sword”: but who said so? Not Amos, but Amaziah, the priest of Bethel, who belied him to Jeroboam.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
reigned. After an interregnum of eleven years. See 2Ki 15:8.
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Zachariah
After an interregnum of 11 years. 2Ki 15:8.
Fuente: Scofield Reference Bible Notes
am 3220, bc 784
Zachariah: 2Ki 15:8
reigned: “After an interregnum of eleven years.
Reciprocal: 2Ki 13:13 – Jeroboam 2Ki 15:12 – Thy sons
Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
2Ki 14:29. And Jeroboam slept with his fathers, &c. It was in the reign of this Jeroboam, that Hosea (who continued very long a prophet) began to prophesy, and he was the first that wrote his prophecies. At the same time Amos prophesied, and wrote his prophecy, and soon after Micah, and then Isaiah, in the days of Ahaz and Hezekiah. Thus God never left himself without witness: but, in the darkest ages of the church, raised up some to be burning and shining lights to their own age by their preaching and living; and a few by their writings to reflect light upon us, on whom the ends of the world are come.