1-Kings - 22:44



44 Jehoshaphat made peace with the king of Israel.

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Explanation and meaning of 1-Kings 22:44.

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And Josaphat had peace with the king of Israel.
howbeit the high places were not taken away; the people still sacrificed and offered in the high places.

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This refers probably to an early period in Jehoshaphat's reign - about his eighth or his ninth year - when he closed the long series of wars between the two kingdoms by a formal peace, perhaps at once cemented by a marriage between Jehoram and Athaliah (1-Kings 22:2 note).

And Jehoshaphat made peace with the king of Israel. First with Ahab, with whom he contracted an affinity, and joined with him in his expedition to Ramothgilead, and with Ahaziah his successor.

He maintained peace with the king of Israel, i.e., with every one of the Israelitish kings who were contemporaneous with him, viz., Ahab, Ahaziah, and Joram, whereas hitherto the two kingdoms had assumed an attitude of hostility towards each other. Even if this friendly bearing towards Israel was laudable in itself, Jehoshaphat went beyond the bounds of what was allowable, since he formed a marriage alliance with the house of Ahab, by letting his son Joram marry a daughter of Ahab and Jezebel (2-Chronicles 18:1).

Made peace - With Ahab first, and then with his son. This is noted as a blemish in his government, 2-Chronicles 19:2, and proved of most mischievous consequence to his posterity.

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