The Prophet Jehu Rebukes Jehoshaphat

191 When Jehoshaphat king of Judah returned safely to his palace in Jerusalem,

Other Translations of 2 Chronicles 19:1

King James Version

The Prophet Jehu Rebukes Jehoshaphat

191 And Jehoshaphat the king of Judah returned to his house in peace to Jerusalem.

English Standard Version

The Prophet Jehu Rebukes Jehoshaphat

191 Jehoshaphat the king of Judah returned in safety to his house in Jerusalem.

The Message

The Prophet Jehu Rebukes Jehoshaphat

191 But Jehoshaphat king of Judah got home safe and sound.

New King James Version

The Prophet Jehu Rebukes Jehoshaphat

191 Then Jehoshaphat the king of Judah returned safely to his house in Jerusalem.

New Living Translation

The Prophet Jehu Rebukes Jehoshaphat

191 When King Jehoshaphat of Judah arrived safely home in Jerusalem,

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Chronicles 19:1

Chapter Contents

Jehoshaphat visits his kingdom.

Whenever we return in peace to our houses, we ought to acknowledge God's providence in preserving our going out and coming in. And if we have been kept through more than common dangers, we are, in a special manner, bound to be thankful. Distinguishing mercies lay us under strong obligations. The prophet tells Jehoshaphat he had done very ill in joining Ahab. He took the reproof well. See the effect the reproof had upon him. He strictly searched his own kingdom. By what the prophet said, Jehoshaphat perceived that his former attempts for reformation were well-pleasing to God; therefore he did what was then left undone. It is good when commendations quicken us to our duty. There are diversities of gifts and operations, but all from the same Spirit, and for the public good; and as every one has received the gift, so let him minister the same. Blessed be God for magistrates and ministers, scribes and statesmen, men of books, and men of business. Observe the charge the king gave. They must do all in the fear of the Lord, with a perfect, upright heart. And they must make it their constant care to prevent sin, as an offence to God, and what would bring wrath on the people.