Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Kg2 14:1, Amaziah's good reign; Kg2 14:5, His justice on the murderers of his father; Kg2 14:7, His victory over Edom; Kg2 14:8, Amaziah, provoking Jehoash, is overcome and spoiled; Kg2 14:15, Jeroboam succeeds Jehoash; Kg2 14:17, Amaziah slain by a conspiracy; Kg2 14:21, Azariah succeeds him; v.23, Jeroboam's wicked reign; v.28, Zachariah succeeds him.
am 3165, bc 839
reigned Amaziah: Ch1 3:12; Ch2 25:1-4
am 3165-3194, bc 839-810
he did: Kg2 12:2; Kg1 11:4, Kg1 15:3; Ch2 25:2, Ch2 25:3
he did according: Ch2 24:2, Ch2 24:17, Ch2 25:14-16; Jer 16:19; Zac 1:4-6; Pe1 1:18
the high places: Kg2 12:3, Kg2 15:4, Kg2 15:35
am 3166, bc 838
that he slew: Gen 9:6; Exo 21:12-14; Num 35:33
his servants: Kg2 12:20, Kg2 12:21; Ch2 25:3, Ch2 25:4
The fathers: Deu 24:16; Eze 18:4, Eze 18:20
am 3177, bc 827
slew: Kg2 8:20-22; Ch2 25:11, Ch2 25:12
the valley of salt: Some suppose that the Valley of Salt was south of the Dead, or Salt Sea, towards the land of Edom; and others suppose it to be the Valley of Salt, about three or four miles south-east of Palmyra, which now supplies, in a great measure, the surrounding country with salt. Sa2 8:13; Ch1 18:12; Psa 60:1 *title
Selah: or, the rock, Selah is generally supposed to be the same as Petra, which in Greek signifies a rock, the celebrated capital of Arabia Petrea. Strabo places it three or four days' journey from Jericho, and five days' journey from the forest of palm trees on the Red Sea. Pliny places it 600 miles from Gaza, and 125 from the Persian Gulf; but Cellarius and Reland very justly consider that the numbers have been changed, and that we ought to read 125 miles from Gaza, and 600 from the Persian Gulf. Eusebius places Beerothbenejaakan 30 miles west from Petra, and Elath ten miles east; and Burckhardt discovered the ruins of this ancient city in a valley called Wady Mousa.
Joktheel: Jos 15:38
am 3178, bc 826
Amaziah: Ch2 25:17-24
Come: Kg2 14:11; Sa2 2:14-17; Pro 13:10, Pro 17:14, Pro 18:6, Pro 20:18, Pro 25:8
The thistle: Jdg 9:8-15; Sa2 12:1-4; Kg1 4:33; Eze 20:49; The word choach, which is rendered here, and in Ch2 25:18; Job 31:18, thistle, in Sa1 13:6, thicket in Isa 34:13, bramble, and in Ch2 33:11; Pro 26:9; Sol 2:2; Hos 9:6 thorn, is probably the black thorn, or sloe tree, the prunus spinosa of Linneus, as the same word signifies in Arabic. There is a vast deal of insolent dignity in this remonstrance of Jehoash; but it has nothing conciliatory; no proposal of making amends for the injury his army had done to the unoffending inhabitants of Judah (Ch2 25:10-13). The comparatively useless thorn, which may by chance lacerate the incautious passenger, is made the emblem of the house of Judah and David, while the house of Jehu is represented by the stately cedar.
thine heart: Deu 8:14; Ch2 26:16, Ch2 32:25; Pro 16:18; Eze 38:2, Eze 38:5, Eze 38:17; Dan 5:20-23; Hab 2:4; Jam 4:6
glory of this: Exo 8:9; Jer 9:23, Jer 9:24; Jam 1:9
home: Heb. thy house
why shouldest: Ch2 35:21; Pro 3:30, Pro 15:18, Pro 17:14, Pro 20:3, Pro 25:8, Pro 26:17; Luk 14:31, Luk 14:32
Bethshemesh: Jos 19:38, Jos 21:16; Sa1 6:9-19
was put to the worse: Heb. was smitten
they fled: Sa1 4:10; Sa2 18:17; Kg1 22:36
took Amaziah: Kg2 25:6; Ch2 33:11, Ch2 36:6, Ch2 36:10; Job 40:11, Job 40:12; Pro 16:18, Pro 29:23; Isa 2:11, Isa 2:12; Dan 4:37; Luk 14:11
the gate of Ephraim: Ch2 25:23, Ch2 25:24; Neh 8:16, Neh 12:39
the corner: Jer 31:38; Zac 14:10
all the gold: Kg2 24:13, Kg2 25:15; Kg1 7:51, Kg1 14:26, Kg1 15:18
and hostages: Kg2 18:23 *marg.
am 3163-3179, bc 841-825
the rest: Kg2 10:34, Kg2 10:35, Kg2 13:12; Kg1 14:19, Kg1 14:20
am 3179, bc 825
was buried: Kg2 13:9
Jeroboam: Kg2 13:13; Hos 1:1; Amo 1:1, Amo 7:10, Amo 7:11
am 3179-3194, bc 825-810
Amaziah: Kg2 14:1, Kg2 14:2, Kg2 14:23, Kg2 13:10; Ch2 25:25-28
Kg2 13:8, Kg2 13:12; Kg1 11:41, Kg1 14:29
am 3194, bc 810
they made: Kg2 12:20, Kg2 12:21, Kg2 15:10, Kg2 15:14, Kg2 15:25, Kg2 15:30, Kg2 21:23; Ch2 25:27, Ch2 25:28
fled to Lachish: Jos 10:31; Mic 1:13
he was buried: Kg2 8:24, Kg2 9:28, Kg2 12:21; Kg1 2:10, Kg1 11:43; Ch2 21:20, Ch2 26:23, Ch2 33:20
Azariah: Kg2 15:13; Ch2 26:1, Uzziah, Mat 1:8, Mat 1:9, Ozias
made him king: Kg2 21:24; Ch1 3:12
Elath: Elath, the Ala or Elana of the Greek and Roman writers, was a celebrated port situated at the extremity of the eastern branch of the Red Sea, hence called the Elanitic Gulf, ten miles east from Petra, according to Eusebius, and 150; Roman miles from Gaza, according to Pliny, but 1,260 stadia, or 157 miles, according to Strabo and Marcianus Herecleota. It is now called Akaba, and is nothing but a tower or castle, surrounded by a large grove of date trees, the residence of a governor, dependent on him of Grand Cairo. Kg2 16:6; Deu 2:8; Kg1 9:26; Ch2 26:2, Eloth
am 3179-3220, bc 825-784
the fifteenth: Kg2 14:17
Jeroboam: Kg2 14:27; Hos 1:1; Amo 1:1, Amo 7:9-11
began to reign: "Now he begins to reign alone.
in the sight: Kg2 21:6; Gen 38:7; Deu 9:18; Kg1 21:25
he departed: Kg2 13:2, Kg2 13:6, Kg2 13:11; Kg1 12:28-31; Psa 106:20
from the entering: Num 13:21, Num 34:7, Num 34:8; Eze 47:16-18; Amo 6:14
unto the sea: Gen 14:3; Deu 3:17
Jonah: Jon 1:1; Mat 12:39, Mat 12:40, Mat 16:4, Jonas
Gathhepher: Jos 19:13, Gittah-hepher
saw the affliction: Kg2 13:4; Exo 3:7, Exo 3:9; Jdg 10:16; Psa 106:43-45; Isa 63:9
not any shut: Deu 32:36; Kg1 14:10, Kg1 21:21
blot out: Exo 32:32, Exo 32:33; Deu 9:14, Deu 25:19, Deu 29:20; Psa 69:28; Rom 11:2-12; Rev 3:5
he saved: Kg2 5:1, Kg2 13:5; Hos 1:7; Tit 3:4-6
the rest: Kg2 14:15
Damascus: Sa2 8:6; Kg1 11:24; Ch1 18:5, Ch1 18:6; Ch2 8:3, Ch2 8:4
which belonged to Judah: These places belonged to Judah by David's conquest (Sa2 3:11), but had been repossessed by the Syrians.
am 3220, bc 784
Zachariah: Kg2 15:8
reigned: "After an interregnum of eleven years.