2 Kings 14:7

7 He slew of Edom in the valley of the Saltpits, ten thousand men, and took the rock by war, and called the name thereof Jectehel, unto this day.

2 Kings 14:7 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 14:7

He slew of Edom in the valley of Salt ten thousand
Of which valley, (See Gill on 2 Samuel 8:13), the Edomites having revolted from Judah in the days of Joram, ( 2 Kings 8:20 2 Kings 8:22 ) . Amaziah undertook to reduce them with an army of 300,000 choice men; and, besides these, hired also of Israel 100,000 valiant men, for one hundred talents of silver; but at the instance of a prophet of the Lord he dismissed the latter, and went against Edom only with his men, and slew of the Edomites 10,000, besides other 10,000 he took alive, and cast headlong from a rock, which came into his hands, see ( 2 Chronicles 25:5-12 ) ,

and took Selah by war;
which signifies a rock, the same with Petra, the metropolis of Arabia Petraea, the country of the Edomites. The city itself was not a rock, nor built on one, but was situated in a plain, surrounded with rocks and mountains, as Strabo F26 and Pliny F1 relate, from whence it seems to have its name; and by the Syrians called Recem, where Rocan a king of Midian reigned F2, called in the Greek version of ( Numbers 31:8 ) , Recon; though Vitringa F3 is of opinion, that not Petra, the metropolis of Edom, is meant, but Maalehakrabbim, ( Joshua 15:3 ) ( Judges 1:36 ) , which lay on the south border of Judea, near the salt sea:

and called the name of it Joktheel;
which signifies "the obedience of God"; in memory of his obedience to the prophet of the Lord, in consequence of which he obtained this victory: and the name continued unto this day: the time of the writing this book.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Geograph. l. 16. p. 536.
F1 Nat. Hist. l. 6. c. 28.
F2 Hieron. de loc. Heb. fol. 93. M. & 94. A. Vid. Joseph. Antiqu. l. 4. c. 7. sect. 1.
F3 Comment. in Jesaiam, c. 16. 1.

2 Kings 14:7 In-Context

5 And when he had possession of the kingdom, he put his servants to death that had slain the king, his father.
6 But the children of the murderers he did not put to death, according to that which is written in the book of the law of Moses, wherein the Lord commanded, saying: The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: but every man shall die for his own sin.
7 He slew of Edom in the valley of the Saltpits, ten thousand men, and took the rock by war, and called the name thereof Jectehel, unto this day.
8 Then Amasias sent messengers to Joas, son of Joachaz, son of Jehu, king of Israel, saying: Come, let us see one another.
9 And Joas, king of Israel, sent again to Amasias, king of Juda, saying: A thistle of Libanus sent to a cedar tree, which is in Libanus, saying: Give thy daughter to my son to wife. And the beasts of the forest, that are in Libanus, passed, and trod down the thistle.
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