Jeremiah
2 Kings 23:37BSB·traditional attribution

And he did evil in the sight of the LORD, just as his fathers had done.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Jerusalem saw not a good day after Josiah was laid in his grave, but one trouble came after another, till within twenty-two years it was quite destroyed. Of the reign of two of his sons here is a short account; the former we find here a prisoner and the latter a tributary to the king of Egypt, and both so in the very beginning of their reign.

Commenting on 2 Kings 23:31-37

Adam Clarke Methodist @methodicalclarke

He did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord - He was a most unprincipled and oppressive tyrant. Jeremiah gives us his character at large, Jer 22:13-19, to which the reader will do well to refer. Jeremiah was at that time in the land, and was an eyewitness of the abominations of this cruel king.

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

2Ki 23:36-37 Reign of Jehoiakim (cf. 2Ch 36:5-8). - Jehoiakim reigned eleven years in the spirit of his ungodly forefathers (compare 2Ki 23:37 with 2Ki 23:32). Jeremiah represents him (2Ki 22:13.) as a bad prince, who enriched himself by the unjust oppression of his people, “whose eyes and heart were directed upon nothing but upon gain, and upon innocent blood to shed it, and upon...

Commenting on 2 Kings 23:36-37