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NASB: | Now the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways and his words are written in the treatise of the prophet Iddo. (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | Everything else about Abijah-how he lived and what he said-is written in the history by the prophet Iddo.(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings, are written in the story of the prophet Iddo. | ||
ASV: | And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings, are written in the commentary of the prophet Iddo. | ||
BBE: | And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways and his sayings, are recorded in the account of the prophet Iddo. | ||
DBY: | And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways and his sayings, are written in the treatise of the prophet Iddo. | ||
ERV: | And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings, are written in the commentary of the prophet Iddo. | ||
JPS: | And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings, are written in the commentary of the prophet Iddo. | ||
WBS: | And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings, are written in the story of the prophet Iddo. | ||
WEB: | The rest of the acts of Abijah, and his ways, and his sayings, are written in the commentary of the prophet Iddo. | ||
YLT: | and the rest of the matters of Abijah, and his ways, and his words, are written in the 'Inquiry' of the prophet Iddo. | ||
2 Chronicles 13:22 Cross References | |||
XREF: | 2 Chronicles 9:29 Now the rest of the acts of Solomon, from first to last, are they not written in the records of Nathan the prophet, and in the prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonite, and in the visions of Iddo the seer concerning Jeroboam the son of Nebat? 2 Chronicles 24:27 As to his sons and the many oracles against him and the rebuilding of the house of God, behold, they are written in the treatise of the Book of the Kings. Then Amaziah his son became king in his place. (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
MHC: | 13:1-22 Abijah overcomes Jeroboam. - Jeroboam and his people, by apostacy and idolatry, merited the severe punishment Abijah was permitted to execute upon them. It appears from the character of Abijah, 1Ki 15:3, that he was not himself truly religious, yet he encouraged himself from the religion of his people. It is common for those that deny the power of godliness, to boast of the form of it. Many that have little religion themselves, value it in others. But it was true that there were numbers of pious worshippers in Judah, and that theirs was the more righteous cause. In their distress, when danger was on every side, which way should they look for deliverance unless upward? It is an unspeakable comfort, that our way thither is always open. They cried unto the Lord. Earnest prayer is crying. To the cry of prayer they added the shout of faith, and became more than conquerors. Jeroboam escaped the sword of Abijah, but God struck him; there is no escaping his sword. | ||
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