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Appendixes To The Companion Bible
This Is Appendix 55 From The Companion Bible.
Athaliah was thus the granddaughter of Omri, king of Israel (2Chronicles 22:2), and daughter of Jezebel. The marriage between Jehoram and Athaliah was part of Satan's design to introduce idolatry into Judah, so that Athaliah might do for Judah what her mother Jezebel had done for Israel, and thus secure the same result.
Jehoshaphat began by strengthening himself against
Israel (2Chronicles
17:1),
but married his son to the daughter (an idolatress) of Ahab, the worst
of Israel's kings.
Jehoram, king of Judah, began by killing off all his
brethren (2Chronicles
21:4). Athaliah slew all the sons of Ahaziah on his death (2Kings 11:1. 2Chronicles 22:10), or thought she did; but the infant Joash was rescued. Joash (called also Jehoash) was hid for six years, while the faithfulness of Jehovah's word hung upon the Divine preservation of that infant's life. Hence Jehoiada's text (2Chronicles 23:3). See, on the whole subject, Appendix 23. And, note the parallel in the history of England, by James I marrying his son Charles to (an idolatress) Henrietta of France, with similar political results. |
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