Ezra
2 Chronicles 26:17BSB·traditional attribution

Then Azariah the priest, along with eighty brave priests of the LORD, went in after him.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is the only blot we find on the name of king Uzziah, and it is such a one as lies not on any other of the kings. Whoredom, murder, oppression, persecution, and especially idolatry, gave characters to the bad kings and some of them blemishes to the good ones, David himself not excepted, witness the matter of Uriah.

Commenting on 2 Chronicles 26:16-23

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Then Uzziah was wroth,.... With the priests, and, as Josephus (b) says, threatened to kill them: and had a censer in his hand to burn incense; ready to do it, and resolved upon it: and while he was wroth with the priests; and expressing his indignation, and do what he would do to them, if they continued to oppose him: the leprosy even rose up...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

2Ch 26:17-20 The king’s purpose was consequently opposed by the high priest Azariah and eighty priests, valiant men, who had the courage to represent to him that to burn incense to the Lord did not appertain to the king, but only to the sanctified Aaronite priests; but the king, with the censer in his hand, was angry, and the leprosy suddenly broke out upon his forehead.

Commenting on 2 Chronicles 26:17-20