and for all Judah. Some codices, with two early printed editions, read "and for the remnant in Israel and in Judah". Compare 2 Chronicles 34:21; 2 Chronicles 6:4); Deborah (Judges 4:4); Noadiah (Nehemiah 6:14); Isaiah's wife (Isaiah 8:3); Anna (Luke 2:36); and Philip's daughters (Acts 21:9).

the wife. Compare the usage (Judges 4:4). The employment of. woman as prophet shows the degeneracy of the times, deplored by Isaiah (2 Kings 9:15), denounced by Jeremiah (2 Kings 5:7; 2 Kings 5:8; 2 Kings 14:14; 2 Kings 23:14. 2Ki 37:19. Lamentations 2:14), and by Ezekiel (2 Kings 13:2). Inferred also from Huldah's words (verses: 2 Kings 22:15), and Jeremiah 5:31.

wardrobe: i.e. vestry, or vestments.

now. Note the Figure of speech Parenthesis.

in the college. Hebrew in the second. Some supply "part", or "city". Probably. "second gate [of the city]". Compare 2 Chronicles 34:22 and Zephaniah 1:10,

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