Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Kg1 14:1, Abijah being sick, Jeroboam sends his wife, disguised, with presents to the prophet Ahijah at Shiloh; Kg1 14:5, Ahijah, forewarned by God, denounces God's judgment; Kg1 14:17, Abijah dies, and is buried; Kg1 14:19, Nadab succeeds Jeroboam; Kg1 14:21, Rehoboam's wicked reign; Kg1 14:25, Shishak spoils Jerusalem; Kg1 14:29, Abijam succeeds Rehoboam.
that time: Kg1 13:33, Kg1 13:34
the son: Kg1 14:12, Kg1 14:13; Exo 20:5; Sa1 4:19, Sa1 4:20, Sa1 31:2; Sa2 12:15
disguise thyself: Kg1 14:5, Kg1 14:6, Kg1 22:30; Sa1 28:8; Sa2 14:2; Ch2 18:29; Luk 12:2
Ahijah: Kg1 11:29-38
And take: Kg1 13:7; Sa1 9:7, Sa1 9:8; Kg2 4:42, Kg2 5:5, Kg2 5:15, Kg2 8:7-9
with thee: Heb. in thine hand
cracknels: or, cakes, Nikkoodim, spotted, or perforated cakes; either, as some suppose, thin cakes pierced through with holes, the same as is called Jews' bread to the present day, and used by them at the passover; or, as Mr. Harmer imagines, cakes spotted with seeds, as with sesamum, Roman coriander, etc., such as he proves from Rauwolff, Russell, and Hanway, are still used in the East. This was certainly not a present that proclaimed royalty; but it does not appear to have been, in the estimation of the East, a present only fit for a country woman to have made, as Bp. Patrick supposes. for D'Arvieux informs us, that when he waited on an Arab emir, his mother and sisters sent him a present of pastry, honey, and fresh butter, with a bason of sweetmeats of Damascus.
cruse: or, bottle
he shall tell: Kg2 1:2, Kg2 8:8; Luk 7:2, Luk 7:3; Joh 4:47, Joh 4:48, Joh 11:3
Shiloh: Kg1 11:29; Jos 18:1; Sa1 4:3, Sa1 4:4; Jer 7:12-14
for his eyes: Gen 27:1, Gen 48:10; Deu 34:7; Sa1 3:2, Sa1 4:15; Psa 90:10; Ecc 12:3
were set by reason of his age: Heb. stood for his hoariness
the Lord: Kg2 4:27, Kg2 6:8-12; Psa 139:1-4; Pro 21:30; Amo 3:7; Act 10:19, Act 10:20
thou wife: Job 5:13; Psa 33:10
why feignest: Kg1 14:2, Kg1 14:5; Eze 14:3-5, Eze 14:7, Eze 14:8; Luk 20:20-23; Act 5:3-5, Act 5:9, Act 5:10; Heb 4:13
for I am: Kg1 14:10, Kg1 14:11, Kg1 13:20-22, Kg1 20:42, Kg1 21:18-24, Kg1 22:8; Sa1 15:16, Sa1 15:26, Sa1 28:18; Jer 21:2-7; Eze 2:4, Eze 2:5; Dan 4:19-25, Dan 4:19-25, Dan 5:17-28; Mar 14:21
heavy tidings: Heb. hard tidings
Forasmuch: Kg1 12:24, Kg1 16:2; Sa1 2:27-30, Sa1 15:16; Sa2 12:7, Sa2 12:8
my servant David: Kg1 3:14, Kg1 11:33-38, Kg1 15:5; Ch2 17:3, Ch2 28:1; Act 13:22, Act 13:36
hast done: Kg1 14:16, Kg1 12:28, Kg1 13:33, Kg1 13:34, Kg1 15:34, Kg1 16:31
thou hast gone: Deu 32:16, Deu 32:17, Deu 32:21; Jdg 5:8; Ch2 11:15; Psa 106:19, Psa 106:20, Psa 115:4-8; Isa 44:9-20; Jer 10:14-16
to provoke: Kg1 14:22; Deu 9:8-16, Deu 9:24; Kg2 21:3, Kg2 23:26; Ch2 33:6; Psa 78:40, Psa 78:56, Psa 106:29; Jer 7:9, Jer 7:10; Eze 8:3, Eze 8:17; Co1 10:22
cast me: Neh 9:26; Psa 50:17; Eze 23:35
I will bring: Kg1 15:25-30; Amo 3:6
him that pisseth: Kg1 16:11, Kg1 21:21; Sa1 25:22, Sa1 25:34; Kg2 9:8, Kg2 9:9
him that is shut up: Deu 32:36; Kg2 14:26
as a man taketh: Sa1 2:30; Kg2 9:37, Kg2 21:13; Job 20:7; Psa 83:10; Isa 5:25, Isa 14:19, Isa 14:23; Jer 8:2; Eze 26:4; Zep 1:17; Mal 2:3; Luk 14:34, Luk 14:35
that dieth: Kg1 16:4, Kg1 21:19, Kg1 21:23, Kg1 21:24; Isa 66:24; Jer 15:3; Eze 39:17-19; Rev 19:17, Rev 19:18
when thy feet: Kg1 14:3, Kg1 14:16, Kg1 14:17; Kg2 1:6, Kg2 1:16; Joh 4:50-52
shall mourn: Num 20:29; Jer 22:10, Jer 22:18
there is found: Ch2 12:12, Ch2 19:3; Job 19:28; Ezek. 18:14-32; Plm 1:6; Pe2 2:8, Pe2 2:9
the Lord: Kg1 15:27-29
but what: Ecc 8:11; Eze 7:2-7, Eze 12:22-28; Jam 5:9; Pe2 2:3
the Lord: Sa1 12:25; Kg2 17:6, Kg2 17:7
root up Israel: Deu 29:28; Psa 52:5; Pro 2:22; Amo 2:9; Zep 2:4; Mat 15:13
this good land: Lev 26:32-34, Lev 26:43; Deu 4:26, Deu 4:27, Deu 28:36, Deu 28:63-68, Deu 29:24-28; Jos 23:15, Jos 23:16
shall scatter: Kg2 15:29, Kg2 17:6, Kg2 17:23, Kg2 18:11, Kg2 18:12; Amo 5:27; Act 7:43
beyond the river: i.e. Beyond the river Euphrates, because. Exo 34:13, Exo 34:14; Deu 12:3, Deu 12:4; Isa 1:28, Isa 1:29
provoking: Kg1 14:9, Kg1 14:23, Kg1 14:24
he shall give Israel: Psa 81:12; Isa 40:24; Hos 9:11, Hos 9:12, Hos 9:16, Hos 9:17
who did sin: Kg1 12:30, Kg1 13:34, Kg1 15:30, Kg1 15:34, Kg1 16:2; Exo 32:21, Exo 32:35; Jer 5:31; Hos 5:11, Hos 5:12; Mic 6:16; Mat 18:7; Rom 14:13
Tirzah: Tirzah was a city of Ephraim, to which tribe Jeroboam belonged; and appears to have been pleasantly situated, as it is said in Sol 6:4, "Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah," though its precise situation cannot now be ascertained. It seems to have been the royal city, and the seat of government for a long time after the revolt of the ten tribes, till Omri built Samaria. Kg1 15:21, Kg1 15:33, Kg1 16:6, Kg1 16:8, Kg1 16:9, Kg1 16:15, Kg1 16:23; Jos 12:24; Sol 6:4
when she came: Kg1 14:12, Kg1 14:13; Sa1 2:20-34, Sa1 4:18-20
am 3029-3050, bc 975-954
how he warred: Kg1 14:30; 2Chr. 13:2-20
book: Kg1 14:29, Kg1 15:31, Kg1 16:5, Kg1 16:14, Kg1 16:20, Kg1 16:27, Kg1 22:39; Ch1 27:24; Est 6:1
slept: Heb. lay down, Kg1 2:10, Kg1 11:43; Job 14:12; Psa 3:5, Psa 4:8
Nadab: Kg1 15:25-31
Rehoboam: Kg1 11:43; Ch2 12:13, Ch2 13:7
the city: Kg1 8:16, Kg1 8:44, Kg1 11:36; Psa 78:68, Psa 78:69, Psa 87:1, Psa 87:2, Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14; Isa 12:6
to put his name: Exo 20:24; Deu 12:5, Deu 12:21
Naamah: Kg1 14:31; Deu 23:3; Ch2 12:13
Judah: Jdg 3:7, Jdg 3:12, Jdg 4:1; Kg2 17:19; Ch2 12:1; Jer 3:7-11
they provoked: Kg1 14:9; Deu 4:24, Deu 29:28, Deu 32:16-21; Psa 78:58; Isa 65:3, Isa 65:4; Co1 10:22
all: Kg1 16:30; Kg2 21:11; Eze 16:47, Eze 16:48
built: Kg1 3:2; Deu 12:2; Isa 57:5; Eze 16:24, Eze 16:25, Eze 20:28, Eze 20:29
images: or, standing images, or statues, Lev 26:1
groves: Mic 5:14; Deu 12:2; Kg2 17:9, Kg2 17:10, Kg2 21:3-7; Ch2 28:4; Jer 17:2
under every: Isa 57:5; Jer 3:13
And there: Kg1 15:12, Kg1 22:46; Gen 19:5; Deu 23:17; Jdg 19:22; Kg2 23:7; Rom 1:24-27; Co1 6:9
am 3034, bc 970
Shishak: Kg1 11:40; Ch2 12:2-4
he took away: Kg1 7:51, Kg1 15:18; Kg2 24:13; Ch2 12:9-11; Psa 39:6, Psa 89:35-45
the shields of gold: Kg1 10:16, Kg1 10:17; Ch2 9:15, Ch2 9:16; Pro 23:5; Ecc 2:18, Ecc 2:19
guard: Heb. runners, Kg1 14:1, Kg1 14:5, Kg1 18:46; Sa1 8:11, Sa1 22:17; Sa2 15:1
the guard chamber: Ch2 12:11
am 3029-3046, bc 975-958
are they not written: Kg1 14:19, Kg1 11:41, Kg1 15:23, Kg1 22:45; Ch2 12:15
Kg1 12:24, Kg1 15:6, Kg1 15:7; Ch2 12:15
am 3046, bc 958
Rehoboam: Kg1 14:20, Kg1 11:43, Kg1 15:3, Kg1 15:24, Kg1 22:50; Ch2 12:16
his mother's: Kg1 14:21
Abijam: Dr. Kennicott observes, that the name of this king of Judah is now expressed three ways; here and in four other places, it is Abijam; in two others (Ch2 13:20, Ch2 13:21) it is Abijahu; but in eleven others it is Abijah or Abiah, as it is expressed by St. Matthew (Mat 1:7), Αβια; and this is the reading of thirteen of Kennicott's and De Rossi's manuscripts, and of thirteen respectable editions of the Hebrew Bible. The Syriac is the same. The Septuagint in the London Polyglott has Αβιου, Abihu; but in the Complutensian and Antwerp Polyglotts it has Αβια, Abiah; and the Editio Princeps of the Vulgate, some manuscripts and the text in these two Polyglotts, instead of Abiam, have Abia. Ch1 3:10, Abia, Ch2 12:16, Abijah, Mat 1:7, Abia