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Incomplete Reformation
Commentators note that despite King Joash's positive reforms, the unauthorized 'high places' for worship were not removed. This shows how even in times of spiritual renewal, long-standing, popular forms of disobedience can persist. It was a significant compromise that even the godly priest Jehoiada did not or could not resolve.
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2 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
The worship on the “high places” seems to have continued uninterruptedly until the time of Hezekiah, who abolished it (2 Kings 18:4). I…
19th Century
Bishop
But.—Except that; as in 2 Kings 15:4. (For the statement of the verse, compare to [Reference 1 Kings 15…
17th Century
Pastor
But the high places were not taken away
Used before the temple was built, or set up in Rehoboam's time, ([Referenc…
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17th Century
Minister
It is a great mercy for young people, especially for all young men of rank like Jehoash, to have those around them who will instruct them to do wha…