2 Kings 15:1 In the twenty and seventh year of Jeroboam king of Israel began Azariah son of Amaziah king of Judah to reign. Azariah, his good reign, but is punished with leprosy, and dieth,
2 Kings 15:1-7. Zachariah reigneth ill; is slain by Shallum; who reigneth a month, and is slain by Menahem,
2 Kings 15:8-15. He is strengthened by Pul king of Assyria: his son succeedeth him,
2 Kings 15:16-22. He is slain by Pekah,
2 Kings 15:23-26. A part of the Israelites is carried away captive to Assyria by Tiglath-pileser,
2 Kings 15:27-29. Hoshea slayeth Pekah, and succeedeth him. Jotham’s good reign over Judah: Ahaz succeedeth him,
2 Kings 15:30-38.
Quest.
How can this be true, seeing Amaziah, the father of this Azariah, lived only till the fifteenth year of Jeroboam’s reign,
2 Kings 14:2 ,23?
Answ.
This might be either, first, Because Jeroboam was made king by and reigned with his father eleven or twelve years, and afterwards reigned alone; and so there is a twofold beginning of his kingdom; by the former this was his twenty-seventh year, and by the latter his fifteenth year. Or, secondly, Because there was an interreign for eleven or twelve years in the kingdom of Judah; either through the prevalency of that faction which cut off Amaziah the father, and kept the son out of his kingdom; or because Azariah was very young when his father was slain, and the people were not agreed to restore him to his right till his sixteenth year,
2 Kings 14:21 2 Chronicles 26:1. And yet these eleven or twelve years of interreign, in which he was excluded from the exercise of his regal office, some think to be included in those fifty-two years which are here ascribed to Azariah’s reign,
2 Kings 15:2, which may well be doubted.
Azariah,
called also
Uzziah
here,
2 Kings 15:13 ,30.
Began Azariah to reign;
solely and fully to exercise his regal power.