Thursday, September 24, 2020

Reading for October 2nd

Read 2 Kings 16.1-20 In 16.1-20: The reign of Ahaz In verse 3: Making his son pass through fire is a reference to child sacrifice (see 3.27). In verse 5: This verse refers to the "Syro-Ephraimitic crisis" of 734 BCE. See comment of 15.37. The oracle of Isaiah is Isa 7 is directed to this situation. In verse 6: Judah's problems with Syria and Israel weakened its hold on Elath (see 14.22), and the Edomites took advantage. In verses 7-9: These verses continue with the Syro-Ephraimitic crisis. According to Isa 7, Isaiah counseled Ahaz against seeking the help of the Assyrains. These verses indicate that Ahaz chose to ignore that advice and purchased the aid of Tiglath-pileser against Syria and Israel. This placed Judah in a subject relationship to Assyria that would be the source of future problems. Kiris the place of the Syrians' origin, according to Am 9.7. It is also mentioned as the place of Syrian exile in Am 1.5. It is obviously in Mesopotamia though its exact location is unknown. In verses 10-16: This story is apparently meant as condemnation of Ahaz to illustrate his importance of foreign elements into the worship of the Lord. It may be, however,that Ahaz intended the new altar to honor the Lord. Uriah the priest is likely the same figure mentioned inisa 8.2. In verses 17-18: Ahaz was forced to remove some of the bronze from the Temple in order to make his payment of tribute to the Assyrian king. For the descriptions of the bronze oxen under the sea and laver stands, see 1 Kings 7.23-37. The meaning and nature of the covered portal for use on the sabbath (v. 18) is not certain. Comments or Questions..

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