Chapter 29:
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2 Chronicles 29
Hezekiah's exhortation to the priests and Levites, ver. 1-11.
The care of the Levites to cleanse the temple and put things into
order, ver. 12-19. A solemn revival of God's ordinances, ver. 20-
36.
Verse 4. And he brought in,&c. - He found Judah low and naked, yet did
not make it his first business to revive the civil interests of his
kingdom, but to restore religion to a good posture. Those that
begin with God, begin at the right end of their work; and it will
prosper accordingly.
Verse 5. Filthiness - That filthy altar, which Ahaz had put in the place of
God's altar, 2 Kings xvi, 11, and the idols, or other abominable
things which were there.
Verse 6. Turned, &c. - They have wilfully and obstinately forsaken God
and his worship; that posture being a signification of contempt.
Verse 7. They - He saith not, my father, because it became him as a son,
to be as tender as might be of his father's name: and because his
father would not have done all this, if their fathers had not
neglected their duty.
Verse 8. Hissing - To such calamities as all that see and hear of, shall be
astonished at, and hiss at those, who by their own sin and folly
have brought such miseries upon themselves. When we are under
the rebukes of God's providence, it is good for us to inquire,
Whether we have not neglected God's ordinances, and whether
that be not the controversy he has with us?
Verse 9. Captivity - Tho' they were presently released, chap. xxviii, 5,
14, 15.
Verse 11. Sons - So he calls them, though many of them were elder than
himself, because he was by his tender love and affection, as he
was by his office obliged to be, a nursing father to them.
Negligent - In sanctifying yourselves and the temple, ver. 5, and
in quickening and preparing yourselves and the people for God's
service.
Verse 15. To cleanse - From the dirt it had contracted, while it was so
long shut up; from dust, cobwebs, and the rust of the vessels.
Much more from the idols, and idolatrous altars which had been
set up therein.
Verse 17. The first day - A happy beginning of the new year! Thus
should every year begin with the reformation of what is amiss,
and the purging away of all the defilements contracted the
foregoing year.
Verse 19. Sanctified - Tho' the vessels of the sanctuary may be profaned
for a while, God will find a time and a way to sanctify them.
Neither his ordinances nor his obedient people, shall be suffered
to fail forever.
Verse 21. Seven - The number seven is customary in sacred matters, and
is here used in regard of the vast numbers and various kinds of
sins, the guilt whereof yet lay upon the kingdom, which was now
to be expiated. Indeed, in case of one particular sin of ignorance
done by the people, there was but one bullock to be offered, but
here the sins were many and presumptuous. Kingdom - To make
atonement for the sins of the king and the royal family, and the
court. Sanctuary - For all the idolatry and uncleanness wherewith
the temple had been polluted. They thought it not enough to
lament and forsake their sins, but they brought a sin-offering.
Even our repentance and reformation will not obtain pardon, but
thro' Christ, who was made sin, that is, a sin-offering for us.
Verse 23. They laid - The king and the elders of the congregation in the
name of the whole congregation.
Verse 27. The song - The psalms composed by David and Asaph. Even
sorrow for sin must not put us out of tune for praising God. By
faith we must even then rejoice in the Lord our righteousness, and
our prayers and praises must attend with his offering, to be
accepted only in the virtue of it.
Verse 31. Consecrated - Now that you have reconciled yourselves and
the house to God, and that he is willing and ready to accept your
sacrifices. Burnt-offerings - Wherein there was more generosity
than in the other sacrifices, because they were wholly burnt and
offered to God.
Verse 33. Consecrated things - All the offerings consecrated to God,
besides the burnt-offerings already mentioned.
Verse 34. Too few - Such as were sanctified and fit for their work, as the
following words shew: for otherwise the number of the priests
was more than sufficient for this employment. Burnt-offerings -
And much less all the other sacrifices, which were more
numerous; the slaying whereof was the priests proper work. The
Levites - Necessity excusing their deviation from the rule.
Verse 36. Rejoiced - It was, as a very great, so a sudden change, that the
people, who but the other day were so ready to comply with
wicked Ahaz in his idolatrous presumptions, were now so free and
forward in God's service: whereby it plainly appeared to be the
work of God, changing their hearts by his Holy Spirit.
Chapter 29:
| Darby
| Geneva
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
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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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