Matthew Henry's Commentary – Chapter 11
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Chapter 11

The revolution in the kingdom of Israel was soon perfected in Jehu’s settlement; we must now enquire into the affairs of the kingdom of Judah, which lost its head (such as it was) at the same time, and by the same hand, as Israel lost its head; but things continued longer there in distraction than in Israel, yet, after some years, they were brought into a good posture, as we find in this chapter. I. Athaliah usurps the government and destroys all the seed-royal, 2 Kgs. 11:1. II. Joash, a child of a year old, is wonderfully preserved, 2 Kgs. 11:2, 3. III. At six years’ end he is produced, and, by the agency of Jehoiada, made king, 2 Kgs. 11:4-12. IV. Athaliah is slain, 2 Kgs. 11:13-16. V. Both the civil and religious interests of the kingdom are well settled in the hands of Joash, 2 Kgs. 11:17-21. And thus, after some interruption, things returned with advantage into the old channel.