Chapter 15:
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2 Chronicles 15
God's message to Asa, ver. 1-7. Idols removed and the spoil
dedicated to God, ver. 8-11. Judah makes a covenant with God,
ver. 12-15. Asa removes his mother, destroys her idol, and brings
the dedicated things into the temple, ver. 16-18. He has great
peace, ver. 19.
Verse 1. Spirit of God - Both to instruct him what to say, and to enable
him to say it plainly and boldly.
Verse 3. Now Israel - They have long lived without the found
knowledge and worship of the true God. Israel is here understood
of the whole nation of Israel in former times, and especially in the
times of the Judges: for then many times they were in a great
measure, without God and his law, and teaching priests, as plainly
appears from the book of the Judges; they were brought to all the
exigencies and calamities following; and they sometimes turned
to the Lord, and he was found of them.
Verse 5. In those times - When Israel lived in the gross neglect of God
and his law. No peace - Men could not go abroad about their
private occasions without great danger; as it was in the days of
Shamgar, Judg. v, 6.
Verse 6. And nation, &c. - One part of the people of Israel destroyed the
other by civil wars. As all Israel are called a nation, so the several
tribes of them are sometimes called nations.
Verse 7. Be strong - Go on resolutely to maintain God's worship and to
root out idolatry, as you have begun to do; for this is the only
method of preserving yourselves from such calamities as your
predecessors have felt.
Verse 8. Of Oded - Of Azariah, ver. 1, who was also called by his
father's name Oded.
Verse 12. Into covenant - The matter of this covenant was nothing but
what they were before obliged to. And tho' no promise could lay
any higher obligation upon them, than they were already under,
yet it would help to increase their sense of the obligation, and to
arm them against temptations. And by joining all together in this,
they strengthened the hands of each other
Verse 15. Rejoiced at the oath - The times of renewing our covenant
with God, should be times of rejoicing. It is an honour and
happiness to be in bonds with God. And the closer, the better.
Chapter 15:
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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
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