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2 Chronicles 34
The general character of Josiah, ver. 1, 2. He roots out
idolatry, ver. 3-7. Repairs the temple, ver. 8-13. Rends his clothes
on hearing the book of the law, and sends to inquire of God, ver.
14-22. Huldah foretells the destruction of Jerusalem, ver. 23-28.
Josiah and the people renew their covenant with God, ver. 29-33.
Verse 3. Young - ln the sixteenth year of his age; when he was entering
into the age of temptation, and had the administration of his
kingdom wholly in his own power, and none to restrain him; even
then he begins to be religious in good earnest.
Verse 6. Naphtali - Which was in the utmost borders of the kingdom of
Israel. For it must be remembered, that the ten tribes were now
gone into captivity; and those who were come in their stead were
weak and few, and not able to withstand the power of Josiah.
Verse 8. The house - The house of God, called the house by way of
eminency.
Verse 11. Houses - The chambers joining to the temple.
Verse 12. Musick - All these here named, were skilful in instruments of
musick. Which may be here mentioned, to intimate, that as they
were skilful, so they were exercised in both employments, and did
successively oversee the work, and praise God with their voices
and instruments.
Verse 19. Rent his clothes - Were the things contained in scripture new
to us, as they were here to Josiah, surely they would make deeper
impressions upon us than they commonly do. But they are not the
less weighty, and therefore should not be the less regarded,
because they are well known.
Verse 32. To stand to it - He caused them to engage by an oath or
covenant, that they would observe the laws of God, as his
predecessors had formerly done, and which indeed they were
before obliged to do.
Verse 33. Even to serve - The repetition shews, that this was the only
thing his heart was set upon. He aimed at nothing in all he did, but
to engage them to God and their duty.
Chapter 34:
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