Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of 2 Kings 17:8
And walked in the statutes of the heathen, whom the LORD cast out from before the children of Israel, and of the kings of Israel, which they had made.
8. and walked in the statutes of the heathen ] The book of Judges is full of instances of the way in which the people again and again fell away to the practices of the Canaanites (cf. Jdg 2:11-13).
and of the kings of Israel, which they had [R.V. omits had ] made ] i.e. In the statutes of the kings of Israel. Such are the ordinances of Jeroboam the son of Nebat about the calves in Dan and Bethel, and the worship of Baal, which Ahab and Jezebel introduced.
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
Idolatry was worse in the Israelites than in other nations, since it argued not merely folly and a gross carnal spirit, but also black ingratitude Exo 20:2-3. The writer subdivides the idolatries of the Israelites into two classes, pagan and native – those which they adopted from the nations whom they drove out, and those which their own kings imposed on them. Under the former head would come the great mass of the idolatrous usages described in 2Ki 17:9-11, 2Ki 17:17; the high places 2Ki 17:9, 2Ki 17:11; the images and groves 2Ki 17:10; the causing of their children to pass through the fire 2Ki 17:17; and the worship of the host of heaven 2Ki 17:16 : under the latter would fall the principal points in 2Ki 17:12, 2Ki 17:16, 2Ki 17:21.
Which they had made – Which refers to statutes. The lsraelites had walked in the statutes of the pagan, and in those of the kings of Israel, which (statutes) they (the kings) had made.
Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible
In the statutes of the heathen, i.e. according to the laws and customs of the heathen, in the worship of their Baals, and other of their sins. Which they had made, i.e. which the kings of Israel had ordained concerning the worship of the calves, and against their going up to Jerusalem to worship.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
And walked in the statutes of the heathen, whom the Lord cast out from before the children of Israel,…. Meaning the Canaanites, in whose idolatrous ways they walked, and whom they imitated; though their ejection out of the land should have been a warning to them, and they were the more inexcusable, as they were particularly cautioned against walking in them, Le 18:3
and of the kings of Israel, which they had made; their laws and statutes, to worship the golden calves, and not go up to Jerusalem to worship.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
(8) Statutes of the heathen . . . and of the kings of Israel.The national guilt was twofold. It comprised: (1) idolatry in the strict sensei.e., worship of other gods than Jehovah; (2) a heathenish mode of worshipping Jehovah Himselfnamely, under the form of a bullock, as Jeroboam I. had ordained. The term statutes means religious rules or ordinances. (Comp. Exo. 12:14, statutes; Lev. 20:23, manners; 1Ki. 3:3, ordinance.)
Which they had madei.e., the statutes which the kings of Israel had made. (Comp. 2Ki. 17:19 b.)
Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
8. Walked in the statutes Observed the religions customs and ordinances.
Whom the Lord cast out To adopt the religions and worship of peoples whom Jehovah had so signally defeated and cast out from the Land of Promise was the height of idolatrous infatuation.
Of the kings of Israel, which they had made That is, in addition to walking in the statutes of the heathen they also observed statutes of their kings, that is, religious ordinances which their kings had made. The allusion is to the calf worship established at Beth-el and at Dan. See 1Ki 12:26-27, notes.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
2Ki 17:8 And walked in the statutes of the heathen, whom the LORD cast out from before the children of Israel, and of the kings of Israel, which they had made.
Ver. 8. And of the kings of Israel. ] They made them kings, and those kings made statutes of their own devising, without God’s approbation, Mic 6:16 and the people loved to have it so.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
heathen = nations.
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
walked: 2Ki 16:3, 2Ki 16:10, 2Ki 21:2, Lev 18:3, Lev 18:27-30, Deu 12:30, Deu 12:31, Deu 18:9, 1Ki 12:28, 1Ki 16:31-33, 1Ki 21:26, Psa 106:35, Jer 10:2
of the kings of Israel: Hos 5:11, Mic 6:16
Reciprocal: 2Ki 17:15 – concerning whom 2Ki 17:40 – but they did 2Ch 33:9 – the heathen Psa 106:36 – And Eze 5:6 – she hath
Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
2Ki 17:8-9. And walked in the statutes of the heathen According to their laws and customs in the worship of their Baals, and other of their sins. And of the kings of Israel, which statutes they had made Had ordained concerning the worship of the calves, and against their going up to Jerusalem to worship. And the children of Israel did secretly, &c. This belongs, either, 1st, To their gross idolatries, and other abominable practices, which they were ashamed to own before others; or, 2d, To the worship of the calves, and so the words are otherwise rendered, They covered things that were not right toward the Lord: they covered their idolatrous worship of the calves with fair pretences of necessity, the two kingdoms being now divided, and at enmity; and of their honest intention of serving the true God, and retaining the substance of the Jewish religion. From the tower of the watchmen to the fenced city In all parts and places, both in cities and in the country; yea, in the most uninhabited parts, where few or none dwelt besides the watch-men, who were left there in towers, to preserve the cattle and fruits of the earth, or to give notice of the approach of enemies.