Read & Study the Bible Online - Bible Portal

2 Kings 11:4 - Exposition

And the seventh year —literally, and in the seventh year ; i.e. in the course of it— Jehoiada sent and fetched the rulers over hundreds, with the captains and the guard ; rather, the captains over hundreds (or, centurions) of the Carites and the guard (see the Revised Version). The "Carites," here first named, are generally regarded as identical with the Cherethites of earlier times ( 2 Samuel 8:18 ; 1 Kings 1:38 ; 1 Chronicles 18:17 ). They were undoubtedly a particular portion of the royal guard, and may, perhaps, as many suppose, have been "Caftan" mercenaries, though we have no other evidence that the Carians had adopted the mercenary life so early as the time of Athaliah. Still, as their devotion to it had passed into a proverb when Archilochus wrote, it is quite possible that they had begun the practice a century or two earlier. When Jehoiada is said to have "sent and fetched" the centurions, we must understand that he secretly invited them, and that they consented to come. He could not possibly have any authority over them, so as to require their attendance. The names of the five centurions, together with their fathers' names, were put on record by the writer of Chronicles ( 2 Chronicles 23:1 ), whose account of the revolution is in many respects fuller than that in Kings. And brought them to him into the house of the Lord— as the safest place for an interview which had to be kept secret from the queen— and made a covenant with them, and took an oath of them in the house of the Lord. We can easily understand that the soldiers, who had been willing to serve Athaliah under the notion that the house of David was extinct, might waver in their allegiance so soon as they heard that a scion of the old royal stock survived, and could be produced at a moment's notice. Their traditions would attach them to David and his seed, not to the house of Ahab. And showed them the king's son. Having bound the centurions by a solemn covenant to the cause of the young king, Jehoiada introduced them into his presence. He had, no doubt, previously sworn them to secrecy.

Be the first to react on this!

Scroll to Top

Group of Brands