Biblia

“359. PHYSICIANS—1 KINGS 15:23; 2 CHRONICLES 16:12”

Physicians—1Ki_15:23; 2Ch_16:12 Asa was in his latter days afflicted with “a disease in his feet,” which is generally supposed to have been the gout. Here, again, the king incurs some blame for having resorted to “the physicians instead of relying upon God.” We cannot suppose that he was blameworthy for taking proper means for his … Continue reading ““359. PHYSICIANS—1 KINGS 15:23; 2 CHRONICLES 16:12””

“356. THE CONTRAST—1 KINGS 16:15-23; 2 CHRONICLES 16:7-10”

The Contrast—1Ki_16:15-23; 2Ch_16:7-10 The conduct of Asa, on receiving tidings of the Cushite invasion, was in all respects most praiseworthy, and in perfect conformity with the principles of the theocratic constitution. It seems also to evince much sound judgment in a military point of view. Instead of waiting in Jerusalem the appearance of the enemy, … Continue reading ““356. THE CONTRAST—1 KINGS 16:15-23; 2 CHRONICLES 16:7-10””

“355. THE CUSHITE INVASION—2 CHRONICLES 14:4-15”

The Cushite Invasion—2Ch_14:4-15 The zeal of Asa against idolatry, and for the purity of Divine worship according to the law, has been already intimated. He extirpated whatever appeared to him to savor of idolatry, even to the extent of removing his grandmother from the post of “queen,” on account of the encouragement she had given … Continue reading ““355. THE CUSHITE INVASION—2 CHRONICLES 14:4-15””

“351. HIGH PLACES—1 KINGS 14:22-24”

High Places—1Ki_14:22-24 It seems that king Rehoboam, in Judah, profiting by the chastisement he had received, conducted himself reasonably well for three years, during which he employed himself vigorously in strengthening his kingdom, by collecting arms, and depositing them in a large number of cities which he fortified. “When Rehoboam had established his kingdom and … Continue reading ““351. HIGH PLACES—1 KINGS 14:22-24””

“352. THE EGYPTIAN INVASION—1 KINGS 14:25-28; 2 CHRONICLES 12:2-12”

The Egyptian Invasion—1Ki_14:25-28; 2Ch_12:2-12 Our own house here, in this “wicked London,” is safe, though defenseless, and with small protection of bolts and bars, because there is little in it to tempt the spoiler; whereas the great house of the old lady in Threadneedle street is never deemed to be safe without a company of … Continue reading ““352. THE EGYPTIAN INVASION—1 KINGS 14:25-28; 2 CHRONICLES 12:2-12””