8 And the priests consented to receive no more money of the people, neither to repair the breaches of the house.
8 And the priests H3548 consented H225 to receive H3947 no H1115 more money H3701 of the people, H5971 neither H1115 to repair H2388 the breaches H919 of the house. H1004
8 And the priests consented that they should take no `more' money from the people, neither repair the breaches of the house.
8 And the priests consent not to receive money from the people, nor to strengthen the breach of the house,
8 And the priests consented to receive no money of the people, and that they should only repair the breaches of the house.
8 The priests consented that they should take no [more] money from the people, neither repair the breaches of the house.
8 So the priests made an agreement to take no more money from the people, and not to make good what was damaged in the house.
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Commentary on 2 Kings 12 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 12
This chapter gives us the history of the reign of Joash, which does not answer to that glorious beginning of it which we had an account of in the foregoing chapter; he was not so illustrious at forty years old as he was at seven, yet his reign is to be reckoned one of the better sort, and appears much worse in Chronicles (2 Chr. 24) than it does here, for there we find the blood of one of God's prophets laid at his door; here we are only told,
2Ki 12:1-3
The general account here given of Joash is,
2Ki 12:4-16
We have here an account of the repairing of the temple in the reign of Joash.
2Ki 12:17-21
When Joash had revolted from God and become both an idolater and a persecutor the hand of the Lord went out against him, and his last state was worse than his first.