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A Standard Historical Formula
Commentators point out that this verse is a standard concluding formula used by the author of Kings to close the account of a monarch's reign. It references an official state record, 'the book of the chronicles of the kings of Israel,' which would have contained more details. This literary device signals the end of Pekahiah's story and transitions the narrative to his successor.
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19th Century
Bishop
THE REIGN OF PEKAHIAH
(Hebrew, Pĕkahyâh).
(23) In the fiftieth year. —The forty-ninth, if ve…
17th Century
Pastor
And the rest of the acts of Pekahiah
The same form of expression is used as before, (2 Kings 15:21) , of…
17th Century
Minister
This history shows Israel in confusion. Though Judah was not without troubles, yet that kingdom was happy compared with the state of Israel. The im…