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Building for God and City
Jotham invested heavily in both sacred and secular structures. Commentators explain he restored the 'upper gate,' likely the main northern entrance to the temple, and significantly fortified the 'wall of Ophel,' a key defensive position on the southern slope of the Temple Mount. This demonstrates his commitment to both the house of the Lord and the physical security of Jerusalem.
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2 Chronicles
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18th Century
Theologian
Ophel was the name given to the long, narrowish, rounded spur or promontory that lies between the central valley of Jerusalem (the Tyropoeon) and t…
19th Century
Bishop
He built. — It was he who built (pronoun emphatic). He “built,” that is, restored and beautified. The same state…
17th Century
Pastor
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Minister
The people acted corruptly. Perhaps Jotham was lacking in his efforts towards the reformation of the land. Men may be very good, and yet not have t…