2 He built Eloth, and restored it to Judah, after that the king slept with his fathers.
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He built Eloth - See the notes on 2-Kings 14:21. This king is called by several different names; see the note on 2-Kings 15:1.
He built (b) Eloth, and restored it to Judah, after that the king slept with his fathers.
(b) He fortified it and made it strong: this city was also called Elath and Elanon near the Red sea.
He built Eloth--or, "He it was who built Eloth." The account of the fortifications of this port on the Red Sea, which Uzziah restored to the kingdom of Judah (2-Chronicles 33:13), is placed before the chronological notices (2-Chronicles 26:3), either on account of the importance attached to the conquest of Eloth, or from the desire of the historian to introduce Uzziah as the king, who was known as the conqueror of Eloth. Besides, it indicates that the conquest occurred in the early part of his reign, that it was important as a port, and that Hebrew merchants maintained the old trade between it and the countries of the East [BERTHEAU].
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