12 The whole number of the chief of the fathers of the mighty men of valor were two thousand and six hundred.
12 The whole number H4557 of the chief H7218 of the fathers H1 of the mighty men H1368 of valour H2428 were two thousand H505 and six H8337 hundred. H3967
12 The whole number of the heads of fathers' `houses', even the mighty men of valor, was two thousand and six hundred.
12 The whole number of heads of the fathers of the mighty ones of valour `is' two thousand and six hundred;
12 The whole number of the chief fathers of the mighty men of valour was two thousand six hundred.
12 The whole number of the heads of fathers' [houses], even the mighty men of valor, was two thousand and six hundred.
12 The heads of families, the strong men of war, were two thousand, six hundred.
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Commentary on 2 Chronicles 26 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 26
This chapter gives us an account of the reign of Uzziah (Azariah he was called in the Kings) more fully than we had it before, though it was long, and in some respects illustrious, yet it was very briefly related, 2 Ki. 14:21; 15:1, etc. Here is,
2Ch 26:1-15
We have here an account of two things concerning Uzziah:-
2Ch 26:16-23
Here is the only blot we find on the name of king Uzziah, and it is such a one as lies not on any other of the kings. Whoredom, murder, oppression, persecution, and especially idolatry, gave characters to the bad kings and some of them blemishes to the good ones, David himself not excepted, witness the matter of Uriah. But we find not Uzziah charged with any of these; and yet he transgressed against the Lord his God, and fell under the marks of his displeasure in consequence, not, as other kings, in vexatious wars or rebellions, but an incurable disease.