Verse 1
This passage runs parallel with Kings (see the marginal reference).
Albert Barnes
This passage runs parallel with Kings (see the marginal reference).
Compare the 1 Kings 15:19 note.
Abel-maim - or, “Abel-beth-maachah” 1 Kings 15:20. It was one of the towns most exposed to attack when an invader entered Israel from the north, and was taken from Pekah by Tiglath-pileser 2 Kings 15:29.
Store cities - See 1 Kings 9:19 note.
In a prison house - Or, “in the stocks.” Compare 1 Kings 22:26-27.
Yet in his disease he sought not ... - Rather, “and also in his disease he sought not.” Not only in his war with Baasha, but also when attacked by illness, Asa placed undue reliance upon the aid of man.
The explanation of the plural - “sepulchres” - will be seen in 1 Kings 13:30 note.
The burning of spices in honor of a king at his funeral was customary (compare the marginal references).