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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Chronicles Ezra
2 Chronicles 36
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The destruction of Jerusalem. (1-21) The
proclamation of Cyrus. (22,23)
Verses 1-21
The ruin of Judah and Jerusalem came on by degrees. The methods God takes to
call back sinners by his word, by ministers, by conscience, by providences, are
all instances of his compassion toward them, and his unwillingness that any
should perish. See here what woful havoc sin makes, and, as we value the comfort
and continuance of our earthly blessings, let us keep that worm from the root of
them. They had many times ploughed and sowed their land in the seventh year,
when it should have rested, and now it lay unploughed and unsown for ten times
seven years. God will be no loser in his glory at last, by the disobedience of
men. If they refused to let the land rest, God would make it rest. What place, O
God, shall thy justice spare, if Jerusalem has perished? If that delight of
thine were cut off for wickedness, let us not be high-minded, but fear.
Verses
22-23 God had promised the restoring of the captives, and the rebuilding of
Jerusalem, at the end of seventy years; and that time to favour Zion, that set
time, came at last. Though God's church be cast down, it is not cast off; though
his people be corrected, they are not abandoned; though thrown into the furnace,
they are not lost there, nor left there any longer than till the dross be
separated. Though God contend long, he will not contend always. Before we close
the books of the Chronicles, which contain a faithful register of events, think
what desolation sin introduced into the world, nay, even into the church of God.
Let us tremble at what is here recorded, while in the character of some few
gracious souls, we discover that the Lord left not himself without witness. And
when we have looked at this faithful portrait of man by nature, let us contrast
with it that same nature, when recovered by Almighty grace, through the
justifying and soul-adorning righteousness of Christ our Saviour.
Chapter 36:
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