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2 Kings 16
The idolatry of Ahaz, ver. 1-4. He hires the king of Assyria
to invade Syria and Israel, ver. 5-9. He erects a new altar in the
temple, ver. 10-16. Spoils the temple, ver. 17-18. Dies, ver. 19,
20.
Verse 3. Pass - By way of oblation, so as to be consumed for a burnt-
offering, which was the practice of Heathens, and of some
Israelites, in imitation of them.
Verse 5. Could not overcome - Because God of his own mere grace,
undertook his protection, and disappointed the hopes of his
enemies.
Verse 7. Sent messengers, &c. - But was it because there was no God in
Israel, that he sent to the Assyrian for help? The sin itself was its
own punishment; for tho' it served his present turn, yet he made
but an ill bargain, seeing he not only impoverished himself, but
enslaved both himself and his people.
Verse 12. Offered - A sacrifice, and that not to God, but to the Syrian
idols, to whom that altar was appropriated.
Verse 13. Peace-offerings - For the Heathens; and Ahaz, in imitation of
them, offered the same sorts of offerings to their false gods, which
the Israelites did to the true.
Verse 14. Brazen altar - Of burnt-offerings, made by Solomon, and
placed there by God's appointment. From between, &c. - His new
altar was at first set below the brazen altar, and at a farther
distance from the temple. This he took for a disparagement to his
altar; and therefore impiously takes that away, and puts his in its
place. And put, &c. - So he put God's altar out of its place and
use! A bolder stroke than the very worst of kings had hitherto
given to religion.
Verse 15. Great altar - This new altar; which was greater than
Solomon's. Sacrifice - Whatsoever is offered to the true God,
either in my name (for possibly he did not yet utterly forsake God,
but worshipped idols with him) or on the behalf of the people,
shall be offered on this new altar. Inquire by - That shall be
reserved for my proper use, to inquire by; at which I may seek
God, or inquire of his will, by sacrifices joined with prayer, when
I shall see fit. Having thrust it out from the use for which it was
instituted, which was to sanctify the gifts offered upon it, he
pretends to advance it above its institution, which it is common
for superstitious people to do. But to overdo is to underdo. Our
wisdom is, to do just what God has commanded.
Verse 18. The covert - The form and use whereof is now unknown. It is
generally understood of some building, either that where the
priests after their weekly course was ended, abode until the next
course came; which was done upon the sabbath-day: or that in
which the guard of the temple kept their station; or that under
which the king used to sit to hear God's word, and see the
sacrifices; which is called, the covert of the sabbath, because the
chief times in which the king used it for those ends, was the
weekly sabbath, and other solemn days of feasting, or fasting
(which all come under the name of sabbaths in the Old Testament)
upon which the king used more solemnly, to present himself
before the Lord, than at other times. The entry - By which the
king used to go from his palace to the temple.
Chapter 16:
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