Verses 1–3
Jehosheba Hides Joash
Here we go back to the beginning of the reign of Jehu. We go back twenty-eight years. Jehu has just killed Ahaziah. Athaliah, the mother of Ahaziah and daughter of Ahab and Jezebel, seizes power. She kills her own offspring. She doesn’t have natural feelings. She does not need to kill many because Jehu has worked thoroughly in the execution of his commission.
Behind this woman stands Satan himself, who is out to eradicate the seed of David to prevent the Messiah from being born. But it does not get out of God’s hand. Jehosheba, the sister of Ahaziah, hides the son of Ahaziah, Joash, and thereby prevents the total extermination of the offspring of David. This child, like the Lord Jesus later, is taken away and hidden to stay out of the hands of murderers. Jehosheba signs ‘the LORD is faithful’. The LORD will not destroy Judah and keeps a lamp burning for the house of David until the birth of the Messiah.
Joash is secretly fed and raised. He is in one of the rooms of the temple and is therefore connected to the house of the LORD. He lives with the LORD. Through this hidden place he is as it were in death. When he becomes king, it is, so to speak, through death. At the same time, all this time the faithful think that it is over and out with the kingship according to God’s thoughts. Christ is also now “hidden in God” (Colossians 3:3) and waits until the moment He can show Himself to His people. For the faithful now this is no hidden thing, for they see Him in glory, while the world does not see Him.
Athaliah thinks she can control everything. She has the power. It is a representation of the power of the papacy, of the roman-catholic church, which kills all who do not subject themselves to her (Revelation 17:6). She has felt supremely powerful. There is absolutely no counting with the coming of Christ. In this woman we see the mystery of the lawlessness that develops in the bosom of Christianity.