20 And they brought him on horses: and he was buried at Jerusalem with his fathers in the city of David.
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20 And they brought him upon horses; and he was buried at Jerusalem with his fathers in the city of David.
20 and lift him up on the horses, and he is buried in Jerusalem, with his fathers, in the city of David.
20 And they brought him on horses, and he was buried at Jerusalem with his fathers, in the city of David.
20 They brought him on horses; and he was buried at Jerusalem with his fathers in the city of David.
20 And they took his body on horseback and put it into the earth with his fathers in Jerusalem, the town of David.
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Commentary on 2 Kings 14 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 14
This chapter continues the history of the succession in the kingdoms both of Judah and Israel.
How many great men are made to stand in a little compass in God's book!
2Ki 14:1-7
Amaziah, the son and successor of Joash, is the king whom here we have an account of. Let us take a view of him,
2Ki 14:8-14
For several successions after the division of the kingdoms that of Judah suffered much by the enmity of Israel. After Asa's time, for several successions, it suffered more by the friendship of Israel, and by the alliance and affinity made with them. But now we meet with hostility between them again, which had not been for some ages before.
2Ki 14:15-22
Here are three kings brought to their graves in these few verses:-
2Ki 14:23-29
Here is an account of the reign of Jeroboam the second. I doubt it is an indication of the affection and adherence of the house of Jehu to the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin, that they called an heir-apparent to the crown by his name, thinking that an honourable name which in the book of God is infamous and stigmatized as much as any.