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The Cornerstone Biblical Commentary series (18 volumes) is the product of nearly 40 scholars, many of whom participated in the creation of the NLT. The contributors to this series, who are well-known and represent a wide spectrum of theological positions within the evangelical community, have built each volume to help pastors, teachers, and students of the Bible understand every thought contained in the Bible. In short, this will be one of the premier resources for those seeking an accessible but fairly high-level discussion of scriptural interpretation. David L. Turner, PhD, is a graduate of Cedarville University, Grace Theological Seminary (ThD), and Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati (MPhil, PhD candidate). He has been professor of New Testament at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary since 1986 and has previously published several articles on the Gospel of Matthew. Darrel L. Bock, PhD (University of Aberdeen), is research professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. His special fields of study include the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, LukeActs, the historical Jesus, and the integration of theology and culture. Among his most recent publications are Breaking the Da Vinci Code (New York Times best-seller, May 2004), and a two-volume commentary on Luke (Baker).;The Gospel of Matthew -- The Gospel of Mark.

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General Editor Philip W Comfort D Litt et Phil University of South - photo 1
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General Editor

Philip W. Comfort

D. Litt. et Phil., University of South Africa;

Tyndale House Publishers; Coastal Carolina University.

Consulting Editor, Old Testament

Tremper Longman III

PhD, Yale University; Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, Westmont College.

Consulting Editor, New Testament

Grant Osborne

PhD, University of Aberdeen; Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Associate Editors

Jason Driesbach

MA, Biblical Exegesis and Linguistics, Dallas Theological Seminary; Tyndale House Publishers.

Mark R. Norton

MA, Theological Studies, Wheaton Graduate School; Tyndale House Publishers.

James A. Swanson

MSM, Multnomah Biblical Seminary; MTh, University of South Africa; Tyndale House Publishers.

Cornerstone Biblical Commentary, Volume 4b

Visit Tyndale online at www.tyndale.com.

12 Kings copyright 2012 by William H. Barnes. All rights reserved.

Designed by Luke Daab and Timothy R. Botts.

Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright 1996, 2004, 2007, 2013 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

TYNDALE, New Living Translation, NLT, Tyndales quill logo, and the New Living Translation logo are registered trademarks of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Cornerstone biblical commentary. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4143-2206-3 (hc : alk. paper) 1. BibleCommentaries. I. Barnes, William H.

BS491.3.C67 2006

220.77dc22 2005026928

ISBN 978-1-4143-9811-2 (ePub); ISBN 978-1-4143-9810-5 (Kindle); ISBN 978-1-4143-9812-9 (Apple)

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VOLUME 4b:12 Kings
William H. Barnes

BA, University of WisconsinMilwaukee;

MA, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School;

ThD, Harvard Divinity School.

General Editors Preface

The Cornerstone Biblical Commentary is based on the second edition of the New Living Translation (2013). Nearly 100 scholars from various church backgrounds and from several countries (United States, Canada, England, and Australia) participated in the creation of the NLT. Many of these same scholars are contributors to this commentary series. All the commentators, whether participants in the NLT or not, believe that the Bible is Gods inspired word and have a desire to make Gods word clear and accessible to his people.

This Bible commentary is the natural extension of our vision for the New Living Translation, which we believe is both exegetically accurate and idiomatically powerful. The NLT attempts to communicate Gods inspired word in a lucid English translation of the original languages so that English readers can understand and appreciate the thought of the original writers. In the same way, the Cornerstone Biblical Commentary aims at helping teachers, pastors, students, and laypeople understand every thought contained in the Bible. As such, the commentary focuses first on the words of Scripture, then on the theological truths of Scriptureinasmuch as the words express the truths.

The commentary itself has been structured in such a way as to help readers get at the meaning of Scripture, passage by passage, through the entire Bible. Each Bible book is prefaced by a substantial book introduction that gives general historical background important for understanding. Then the reader is taken through the Bible text, passage by passage, starting with the New Living Translation text printed in full. This is followed by a section called Notes, wherein the commentator helps the reader understand the Hebrew or Greek behind the English of the NLT, interacts with other scholars on important interpretive issues, and points the reader to significant textual and contextual matters. The Notes are followed by the Commentary, wherein each scholar presents a lucid interpretation of the passage, giving special attention to context and major theological themes.

The commentators represent a wide spectrum of theological positions within the evangelical community. We believe this is good because it reflects the rich variety in Christs church. All the commentators uphold the authority of Gods word and believe it is essential to heed the old adage: Wholly apply yourself to the Scriptures and apply them wholly to you. May this commentary help you know the truths of Scripture, and may this knowledge help you grow in your knowledge of God and Jesus our Lord (2 Pet 1:2, NLT).

P HILIP W. C OMFORT

G ENERAL E DITOR

Abbreviations
GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS

b. Babylonian Gemara

bar. baraita

c. circa, around, approximately

cf. confer, compare

ch, chs chapter, chapters

contra in contrast to

DSS Dead Sea Scrolls

ed. edition, editor

e.g. exempli gratia, for example

et al. et alii, and others

fem. feminine

ff following (verses, pages)

fl. flourished

Gr. Greek

Heb. Hebrew

ibid. ibidem, in the same place

i.e. id est, that is

in loc. in loco, in the place cited

lit. literally

LXX Septuagint

M Majority Text

m. Mishnah

masc. masculine

mg margin

ms manuscript

mss manuscripts

MT Masoretic Text

n.d. no date

neut. neuter

no. number

NT New Testament

OL Old Latin

OS Old Syriac

OT Old Testament

p., pp. page, pages

pl. plural

Q Quelle (Sayings as Gospel source)

rev. revision

sg. singular

sv. sub verbo, under the word

t. Tosefta

TR Textus Receptus

v., vv. verse, verses

vid. videtur, it seems

viz. videlicet, namely

vol. volume

y. Jerusalem Gemara

ABBREVIATIONS FOR BIBLE TRANSLATIONS

ASV American Standard Version

CEV Contemporary English Version

ESV English Standard Version

GW Gods Word

HCSB Holman Christian Standard Bible

JB Jerusalem Bible

JPS Jewish Publication Society Translation (Tanakh)

KJV King James Version

NAB New American Bible

NASB New American Standard Bible

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