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2 Chroniques 26:6

Listen to 2 Chroniques 26:6
6 Il se mit en guerre contre les Philistins; et il abattit les murs de Gath, les murs de Jabné, et les murs d'Asdod, et construisit des villes dans le territoire d'Asdod, et parmi les Philistins.

2 Chroniques 26:6 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 26:6

And he went forth, and warred against the Philistines
Who in the times of Jehoram broke in upon Judah, and distressed them, ( 2 Chronicles 21:16 2 Chronicles 21:17 )

and brake down the wall of Gath;
which was one of the five principalities of the Philistines:

and the wall of Jabneh;
nowhere else mentioned in Scripture, but frequent in the Jewish writings; where the sanhedrim sometimes sat, and where was a famous university, and from whence sprung many of the Jewish rabbins; it is the same which in some writers is called Jamnia, and was a port near to Joppa; and belonged to the tribe of Dan, as Josephus F13 writes:

and the wall of Ashdod:
another of the principalities of the Philistines, the same with the Azotus of the New Testament; he dismantled all these places:

and built cities about Ashdod, and among the Philistines;
where he placed garrisons to keep them in awe; see ( Amos 1:8 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Antiqu. l. 5. c. 9. sect. 22.
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2 Chroniques 26:6 In-Context

4 Il fit ce qui est droit aux yeux de l'Eternel, entièrement comme avait fait Amatsia, son père.
5 Il s'appliqua à rechercher Dieu pendant la vie de Zacharie, qui avait l'intelligence des visions de Dieu; et dans le temps où il rechercha l'Eternel, Dieu le fit prospérer.
6 Il se mit en guerre contre les Philistins; et il abattit les murs de Gath, les murs de Jabné, et les murs d'Asdod, et construisit des villes dans le territoire d'Asdod, et parmi les Philistins.
7 Dieu l'aida contre les Philistins, contre les Arabes qui habitaient à Gur-Baal, et contre les Maonites.
8 Les Ammonites faisaient des présents à Ozias, et sa renommée s'étendit jusqu'aux frontières de l'Egypte, car il devint très puissant.
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