101 Now Ahab had seventy sons in Samaria . And Jehu wrote letters and sent them to Samaria , to the rulers of Jezreel , the elders , and to the guardians of the children of Ahab , saying , 2 "Now , when this letter comes to you, since your master's sons are with you, as well as the chariots and horses and a fortified city and the weapons , 3 select the best and fittest of your master's sons , and set him on his father's throne , and fight for your master's house ." 4 But they feared greatly and said , "Behold , the two kings did not stand before him; how then can we stand ?" 5 And the one who was over the household , and he who was over the city , the elders , and the guardians of the children, sent word to Jehu , saying , " We are your servants , all that you say to us we will do , we will not make any man king ; do what is good in your sight ." 6 Then he wrote a letter to them a second time saying , "If you are on my side, and you will listen to my voice , take the heads of the men , your master's sons , and come to me at Jezreel tomorrow about this time ." Now the king's sons , seventy persons , were with the great men of the city , who were rearing them. 7 When the letter came to them, they took the king's sons and slaughtered them, seventy persons , and put their heads in baskets , and sent them to him at Jezreel . 8 When the messenger came and told him, saying , "They have brought the heads of the king's sons ," he said , "Put them in two heaps at the entrance of the gate until morning ." 9 Now in the morning he went out and stood and said to all the people , "You are innocent ; behold , I conspired against my master and killed him, but who killed all these ? 10 "Know then that there shall fall to the earth nothing of the word of the Lord , which the Lord spoke concerning the house of Ahab , for the Lord has done what He spoke through His servant Elijah ." 11 So Jehu killed all who remained of the house of Ahab in Jezreel , and all his great men and his acquaintances and his priests , until he left him without a survivor . 12 Then he arose and departed and went to Samaria . On the way while he was at Beth-eked of the shepherds , 13 Jehu met the relatives of Ahaziah king of Judah and said , "Who are you?" And they answered , "We are the relatives of Ahaziah ; and we have come down to greet the sons of the king and the sons of the queen mother ." 14 He said , "Take them alive ." So they took them alive and killed them at the pit of Beth-eked , forty-two e men ; and he left none e of them.
15 Now when he had departed from there , he met Jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him; and he greeted him and said to him, "Is your heart right , as my heart is with your heart ?" And Jehonadab answered , "It is." Jehu said, "If it is, give me your hand ." And he gave him his hand , and he took him up to him into the chariot . 16 He said , "Come with me and see my zeal for the Lord ." So he made him ride in his chariot . 17 When he came to Samaria , he killed all who remained to Ahab in Samaria , until he had destroyed him, according to the word of the Lord which He spoke to Elijah .
Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Kings 10:1-17
Commentary on 2 Kings 10:1-14
(Read 2 Kings 10:1-14)
In the most awful events, though attended by the basest crimes of man, the truth and justice of God are to be noticed; and he never did nor can command any thing unjust or unreasonable. Jehu destroyed all that remained of the house of Ahab; all who had been partners in his wickedness. When we think upon the sufferings and miseries of mankind, when we look forward to the resurrection and last judgment, and think upon the vast number of the wicked waiting their awful sentence of everlasting fire; when the whole sum of death and misery has been considered, the solemn question occurs, Who slew all these? The answer is, SIN. Shall we then harbour sin in our bosoms, and seek for happiness from that which is the cause of all misery?
Commentary on 2 Kings 10:15-28
(Read 2 Kings 10:15-28)
Is thine heart right? This is a question we should often put to ourselves. I make a fair profession, have gained a reputation among men, but, is my heart right? Am I sincere with God? Jehonadab owned Jehu in the work, both of revenge and of reformation. An upright heart approves itself to God, and seeks no more than his acceptance; but if we aim at the applause of men, we are upon a false foundation. Whether Jehu looked any further we cannot judge. The law of God was express, that idolaters were to be put to death. Thus idolatry was abolished for the present out of Israel. May we desire that it be rooted out of our hearts.