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2 Chronicles 26
Uzziah reigns well, ver. 1-5. Prospers in his wars, building,
and the affairs of his kingdom, ver. 6-15. Invading the priest's
office, is struck with a leprosy, ver. 16-20. Is confined to his
death, ver. 21-23.
Verse 10. Towers - To guard his cattle from the inroads which the
Arabians were accustomed to make: and to give notice of the
approach of any enemy.
Verse 16. Into Jerusalem - Into the holy place, where the altar of incense
stood, and into which none but the priests might enter, much less
offer incense.
Verse 18. Withstood - Hebrew. stood up against Uzziah, not by force, or
laying hands upon him to restrain him, for in the next verse you
still find the censer in his hand; but only by admonition and
reproof, which follows. Neither, &c. - Expect that God will
punish thee, or put some brand of infamy upon thee for this
presumption. But this they express modestly, because they
considered that he to whom they spake, though an offender, was
their sovereign.
Verse 19. His forehead - So that he could not hide his shame: though it
is probable it was also in the rest of his body. From beside - By a
stroke from an invisible hand coming from the altar; that he might
be assured this was the effect of God's displeasure.
Verse 20. Thrust - Not by force, which needed not, for he voluntarily
hasted away, as it follows; but by vehement persuasions and
denunciations of God's farther judgments upon him, if he did not
depart.
Verse 21. His death - God would have this leprosy to be incurable, as a
lasting monument of his anger against such presumptuous
invaders of the priest's office. Dwelt, &c. - As he was obliged to
do by law, which he durst not now resist, being under the hand of
God, and under the fear of worse plagues, if he did not so. For -
He dwelt in a several house, because he might not come into the
temple or courts, nor consequently into any publick assembly. So
the punishment answered the sin, as face does to face in a glass.
He thrust himself into the temple of God, whether the priests only
had admission: and for that was thrust out of the very courts of the
temple, into which the meanest of, his subjects might enter. He
invaded the dignity of the priesthood, to which he had no right,
and is for that deprived of the royal dignity, to which he had an
undoubted right.
Chapter 26:
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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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