2 Chronicles 14:1 to 2 Chronicles 16:14. The Reign of Asa (see notes on 1 Kings 15:8; 1 Kings 15:11). Most of this section has no parallel in 1 K.

2 Chronicles 14:1 describes Asa's loyalty to Yahweh, his defences, and his army. For the sun-images in 2 Chronicles 14:5 cf. Leviticus 26:30; Isaiah 17:8; Isaiah 27:9; Ezekiel 6:4; Ezekiel 6:6; the Hebrew word is hammanim, sun-pillars (hamma is a poetical expression for the sun in Isaiah 24:23; Job 30:28), which were used in connexion with Phœ nician Baal-worship; this worship had been imported into Palestine (see 1 Kings 16:31 ff.).

2 Chronicles 14:9 tells of Asa's victory over Zerah the Cushite. This piece reads like a midrash on some narrative of an actual historical occurrence (see 1 Kings 15:23, where unrecorded doings of Asa are hinted at). Whether the Chronicler was here using the source itself or a midrash on some portion of the source, or whether he himself composed this midrashic account, is an open question. The Cushites were probably a people living in Arabia (see 2 Chronicles 21:16).

2 Chronicles 14:15. tents of cattle: an improbable expression; probably, as is suggested by the LXX rendering, the text is not in order; see the Hebrew of Genesis 4:20.

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