The revolution in the kingdom of Israel was soon
perfected in Jehu's settlement; we must now enquire into the
affairs of the kingdom of Judah, which lost its head (such as it
was) at the same time, and by the same hand, as Israel lost its
head; but things continued longer there in distraction than in
Israel, yet, after some years, they were brought into a good
posture, as we find in this chapter. I. Athaliah usurps the
government and destroys all the seed-royal,
1 And when Athaliah the mother of Ahaziah saw that her son was dead, she arose and destroyed all the seed royal. 2 But Jehosheba, the daughter of king Joram, sister of Ahaziah, took Joash the son of Ahaziah, and stole him from among the king's sons which were slain; and they hid him, even him and his nurse, in the bedchamber from Athaliah, so that he was not slain. 3 And he was with her hid in the house of the Lord six years. And Athaliah did reign over the land.
God had assured David of the continuance of his family, which is called his ordaining a lamp for his anointed; and this cannot but appear a great thing, now that we have read of the utter extirpation of so many royal families, one after another. Now here we have David's promised lamp almost extinguished and yet wonderfully preserved.
I. It was almost extinguished by the
barbarous malice of Athaliah, the queen-mother, who, when she heard
that her son Ahaziah was slain by Jehu, arose and destroyed all
the seed-royal (
II. It was wonderfully preserved by the
pious care of one of Joram's daughters (who was wife to Jehoiada
the priest), who stole away one of the king's sons, Joash by name,
and hid him,
4 And the seventh year Jehoiada sent and fetched the rulers over hundreds, with the captains and the guard, and brought them to him into the house of the Lord, and made a covenant with them, and took an oath of them in the house of the Lord, and showed them the king's son. 5 And he commanded them, saying, This is the thing that ye shall do; A third part of you that enter in on the sabbath shall even be keepers of the watch of the king's house; 6 And a third part shall be at the gate of Sur; and a third part at the gate behind the guard: so shall ye keep the watch of the house, that it be not broken down. 7 And two parts of all you that go forth on the sabbath, even they shall keep the watch of the house of the Lord about the king. 8 And ye shall compass the king round about, every man with his weapons in his hand: and he that cometh within the ranges, let him be slain: and be ye with the king as he goeth out and as he cometh in. 9 And the captains over the hundreds did according to all things that Jehoiada the priest commanded: and they took every man his men that were to come in on the sabbath, with them that should go out on the sabbath, and came to Jehoiada the priest. 10 And to the captains over hundreds did the priest give king David's spears and shields, that were in the temple of the Lord. 11 And the guard stood, every man with his weapons in his hand, round about the king, from the right corner of the temple to the left corner of the temple, along by the altar and the temple. 12 And he brought forth the king's son, and put the crown upon him, and gave him the testimony; and they made him king, and anointed him; and they clapped their hands, and said, God save the king.
Six years Athaliah tyrannised. We have not
a particular account of her reign; no doubt it was of a piece with
the beginning. While Jehu was extirpating the worship of Baal in
Israel, she was establishing it in Judah, as appears,
I. The manager of this great affair was
Jehoiada the priest, probably the high priest, or at least the
sagan (as the Jews called him) or suffragan to the high
priest. By his birth and office he was a man in authority, whom the
people were bound by the law to observe and obey, especially when
there was no rightful king upon the throne,
II. The management was very discreet and as became so wise and good a man as Jehoiada was.
1. He concerted the matter with the
rulers of hundreds and the captains, the men in office,
ecclesiastical, civil, and military; he got them to him to the
temple, consulted with them, laid before them the grievances they
at present laboured under, gave them an oath of secresy, and,
finding them free and forward to join with him, showed them the
king's son (
2. He posted the priests and Levites, who
were more immediately under his direction, in the several avenues
to the temple, to keep the guard, putting them under the command of
the rulers of hundreds,
3. When the guards were fixed, then the
king was brought forth,
13 And when Athaliah heard the noise of the guard and of the people, she came to the people into the temple of the Lord. 14 And when she looked, behold, the king stood by a pillar, as the manner was, and the princes and the trumpeters by the king, and all the people of the land rejoiced, and blew with trumpets: and Athaliah rent her clothes, and cried, Treason, Treason. 15 But Jehoiada the priest commanded the captains of the hundreds, the officers of the host, and said unto them, Have her forth without the ranges: and him that followeth her kill with the sword. For the priest had said, Let her not be slain in the house of the Lord. 16 And they laid hands on her; and she went by the way by the which the horses came into the king's house: and there was she slain.
We may suppose it was designed when they
had finished the solemnity of the king's inauguration, to pay a
visit to Athaliah, and call her to an account for her murders,
usurpation, and tyranny; but, like her mother Jezebel, she saved
them the labour, went out to meet them, and hastened her own
destruction. 1. Hearing the noise, she came in a fright to see what
was the matter,
17 And Jehoiada made a covenant between the Lord and the king and the people, that they should be the Lord's people; between the king also and the people. 18 And all the people of the land went into the house of Baal, and brake it down; his altars and his images brake they in pieces thoroughly, and slew Mattan the priest of Baal before the altars. And the priest appointed officers over the house of the Lord. 19 And he took the rulers over hundreds, and the captains, and the guard, and all the people of the land; and they brought down the king from the house of the Lord, and came by the way of the gate of the guard to the king's house. And he sat on the throne of the kings. 20 And all the people of the land rejoiced, and the city was in quiet: and they slew Athaliah with the sword beside the king's house. 21 Seven years old was Jehoash when he began to reign.
Jehoiada had now got over the harlot part of his work, when, by the death of Athaliah, the young prince had his way to the throne cleared of all opposition. He had now to improve his advantages for the perfecting of the revolution and the settling of the government. Two things we have an account of here:—
I. The good foundations he laid, by an
original contract,
II. The good beginnings he raised on those
foundations. 1. Pursuant to their covenant with God they
immediately abolished idolatry, which the preceding kings, in
compliance with the house of Ahab, had introduced (