| Date | Version | Reading Plan |
|---|---|---|
| November 23, 2025 | ESV (2016) | OT/NT Plan 2025 – 2027 |
2 Kings 14
Observation & Interpretation
2 Kings 14:6 – Amaziah, son of Joash and king of Judah, was obedient to the Law of Moses in not putting to death the children of the murderers.
- One of Amaziah’s first acts was to kill the conspirators who had murdered his father (12:20, 21). However, he spared the children of these men, in obedience to Deuteronomy 24:16. (BBC)
2 Kings 14:9 – Jehoash sent word to Amaziah that a thistle on Lebanon sent to a cedar on Lebanon, saying, “Give your daughter to my son for a wife.”
- Amaziah’s statement in 14:8 appears to be calling Jehoash to meet in battle (compare 23:29). To answer, Jehoash uses a nature parable. In the parable, Jehoash is the cedar; Amaziah is the thistle…The symbolism is meant to warn Amaziah against arrogance. (FSB)
2 Kings 14:22 – Azariah built and restored Elath to Judah.
- Elath was an Edomite city. It was captured by David when he captured Edom (2 Sam. 8:14), restored to the Edomites during the reighn of Joram, Jehoshaphat’s son (2 Kings 8:20-22) and recaptured/rebuilt by Judah’s king Uzziah (2 Kings 14:22).
Luke 23
Observation & Interpretation
Luke 23:11 – Herod with his soldiers treated Jesus with contempt, mocked Him and sent Him back to Pilate arrayed in splendid clothing.
- [Herod] dressed Jesus in bright clothing in order to ridicule him as a false king and irritate the Sahhedrin since they charged him with claiming to be king. (CSB Notes)
Resources
- J. I. Packer et. al, The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2016)
- Colin Hansen (Editor in Chief), TGC Bible Commentary (Columbia, MO: The Gospel Coalition, 2022)
- Iain M. Duguid (Series Editor), ESV Expository Commentary (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2018-2025)
- Faithlife Study Bible (Lexham Press, 2016)
- Believer’s Bible Commentary (Thomas Nelson, 2016)
- CSB Study Bible Notes (Holman Bible Publishers, 2017)
- The New American Commentary (Brentwood, TN: Holman Reference)
- Lane T. Dennis and Wayne Grudem (Editors), ESV Study Bible, Crossway, 2008.