IIChr.25.1
25:1 The twenty-nine years of Amaziah’s reign (796–767 BC) included a long co-regency with his son Uzziah from 792 BC.
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25:1 The twenty-nine years of Amaziah’s reign (796–767 BC) included a long co-regency with his son Uzziah from 792 BC.
25:11 The Valley of Salt was a perennial battlefield south of the Dead Sea; David had also fought with the Edomites there (2 Sam 8:13; see Ps 60). • Amaziah did not capture the port at Elath (2 Chr 26:2); his conquest was limited to northern Edom.
25:14-15 Conquerors sometimes worshiped the gods of a vanquished nation, wrongly believing that the gods of the defeated people had helped them to victory. Amaziah held this pagan mindset; he did not believe that the Lord is the only true God (see Isa 40:18-28; 42:8; Jer 10:1-16).
25:2 but not wholeheartedly: See 2 Kgs 14:3-4 for further details.
deuteronomy 33:1
1 samuel 2:27
1 samuel 9:6-10
2 samuel 8:13
1 kings 13:1-31
2 kings 14:3-4
2 chronicles 18:9-34
2 chronicles 26:2