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2 Chronicles 31
The remains of idolatry are destroyed, ver. 1. Hezekiah
provides work and maintenance for the priests and Levites, ver. 2-4. The people bring in their dues abundantly, ver. 5-10. Officers
are appointed to dispose of them, ver. 11-19. Hezekiah's sincerity,
ver. 20, 21.
Verse 1. Manasseh - By the special impulse and direction of God's spirit.
And he knew Hoshea contented himself with the worship of the
calves, and did not practice that great idolatry which his
predecessors had used, and therefore would patiently suffer the
breaking of the images of Baal, and the things belonging to them.
Verse 2. The tents - Within the gates of the house of the Lord: which is
here called tents, because the host of the Lord, the priests and
Levites, encamped there. And perhaps to intimate, that it was
shortly to be removed.
Verse 3. Of his substance - Which had hitherto been taken out of the
treasures of the temple, but that he might ease the people in their
present poverty, which his predecessor had brought upon them,
and engage them to a more chearful attendance upon God's
service, he took the burden upon himself.
Verse 4. Encouraged - Freed them from worldly cares and distractions,
and enabled to give up themselves entirely to the serious study of
God's law, and to the instruction, and direction, and quickening of
the people.
Verse 5. Came abroad - As Soon as the king extended that command to
all the parts of his kingdom, which, ver. 4, was confined to them
that dwelt in Jerusalem. Honey - Or, dates, as the Hebrew writers
generally, understand this word, which were given to them,
because of the sweetness of their taste in some sort resembling
honey. For the law requires no tithes, but of the fruits of trees, or
of the earth, or of beasts.
Verse 6. By heaps - What the priests and the Levites had occasion for,
they made use of, and the overplus was laid in heaps.
Verse 7. Third month - Of the sacred year, in which their harvest began.
Seventh - In which their harvest ended and the feast of tabernacles
was kept.
Verse 8. Blessed the Lord - Both for giving such plentiful provisions to
his land and for giving his people such liberal hearts. And they
praised the people for their forwardness and faithfulness in it.
Verse 9. Questioned - How it came to pass that no more of their
provision was spent and that there yet remained such great heaps
of it.
Verse 14. Most holy things - The remainders of the freewill-offering, the
sin-offering, and trespass-offering, and the shew-bread; to see that
all had a competent maintenance for themselves and their
families.
Verse 15. And next, &c. - These were intrusted with receiving and
distributing the several portions belonging to the priests who
abode in their several cities, whilst their brethren came up to
Jerusalem.
Verse 18. For, &c. - This is alleged as a reason why their wives and
children were provided for out of the holy things, because they
sequestered themselves from worldly affairs, by which they might
otherwise have provided for their families.
Chapter 31:
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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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