Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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2 Kings 23:11

took away the horses that the kings of Judah had given to the sun—Among the people who anciently worshipped the sun, horses were usually dedicated to that divinity, from the supposed idea that the sun himself was drawn in a chariot by horses. In some cases these horses were sacrificed; but more commonly they were employed either in the sacred processions to carry the images of the sun, or for the worshippers to ride in every morning to welcome his rise. It seems that the idolatrous kings, Ahaz, Manasseh, and Amon, or their great officers, proceeded on these horses early on each day from the east gate of the temple to salute and worship the sun at his appearing above the horizon.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing 2 Kings 23:11:

Leviticus 26:30
2 Kings 21:1-3
1 Chronicles 26:18
Job 31:26
Isaiah 2:7
Jeremiah 19:13
Ezekiel 6:4
Ezekiel 8:15-16
Ezekiel 40:18
Ezekiel 41:9

 

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