Kings II 16:23

23 And the counsel of Achitophel, which he counselled in former days, as if one should enquire of the word of God: so all the counsel of Achitophel both to David and also to Abessalom.

Kings II 16:23 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS 16

This chapter contains the reign of Ahaz only, relates his idolatry, 2Ki 16:1-4 his hiring the king of Assyria with the treasure of the temple, and his own, to assist him against the kings of Israel and Syria, who besieged him, 2Ki 16:5-9, his seeing the altar of an idol at Damascus, the fashion of which he took, and ordered one like it to be built at Jerusalem, 2Ki 16:10-16, his defacing and removing some things in the temple, 2Ki 16:17,18, and the chapter is concluded with his death and burial, 2Ki 16:19,20.

Kings II 16:23 In-Context

21 And Achitophel said to Abessalom, Go in to thy father's concubines, whom he left to keep his house; and all Israel shall hear that thou hast dishonoured thy father; and the hands of all that are with thee shall be strengthened.
22 And they pitched a tent for Abessalom on the roof, and Abessalom went in to his father's concubines in the sight of all Israel.
23 And the counsel of Achitophel, which he counselled in former days, as if one should enquire of the word of God: so all the counsel of Achitophel both to David and also to Abessalom.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.