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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 2 Chronicles 21:1

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1-4. Jehoshaphat slept with his fathers . . . Jehoram . . . reigned —The late king left seven sons; two of them are in our version named Azariah; but in the Hebrew they appear considerably different, the one being spelt "Azariah," and the other "Azariahu." Though Jehoshaphat had made his family arrangements with prudent precaution, and while he divided the functions of royalty in his lifetime (compare :- ), as well as fixed the succession to the throne in his oldest son, he appointed each of the others to the government of a fenced city, thus providing them with an honorable independence. But this good intentions were frustrated; for no sooner did Jehoram find himself in the sole possession of sovereign power than, from jealousy, or on account of their connections, he murdered all his brothers, together with some leading influential persons who, he suspected, were attached to their interest, or would avenge their deaths. Similar tragedies have been sadly frequent in Eastern courts, where the heir of the crown looks upon his brothers as his most formidable enemies, and is therefore tempted to secure his power by their death. :- . HIS WICKED REIGN. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-6" class="com-number"

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explains2 Chronicles 21:1 bible-text/2ch-21-1
part_of2 Chronicles 21:1-7 pericope/per-2ch-21-001
translated_asJamieson-Fausset-Brown on 2 Chronicles 21:1 (ko) language_pack/jfb-2ch-21-1-1-ko

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