
Text -- 2 Chronicles 29:21 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ch 29:21 - -- 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 u...
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.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:21 - -- To make atonement for the sins of the king and the royal family, and the court.
To make atonement for the sins of the king and the royal family, and the court.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:21 - -- 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 bro...
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.
Clarke -> 2Ch 29:21
Clarke: 2Ch 29:21 - -- They brought seven bullocks, etc. - This was more than the law required; see Lev 4:13, etc. It ordered one calf or ox for the sins of the people, an...
They brought seven bullocks, etc. - This was more than the law required; see Lev 4:13, etc. It ordered one calf or ox for the sins of the people, and one he-goat for the sins of the prince; but Hezekiah here offers many more. And the reason appears sufficiently evident: the law speaks only of sins of ignorance; but here were sins of every kind and every die - idolatry, apostasy from the Divine worship, profanation of the temple, etc., etc. The sin-offerings, we are informed, were offered, first for the Kingdom - for the transgressions of the king and his family; secondly, for the Sanctuary, which had been defiled and polluted, and for the priests who had been profane, negligent, and unholy; and, finally, for Judah - for the whole mass of the people, who had been led away into every kind of abomination by the above examples.
TSK -> 2Ch 29:21
TSK: 2Ch 29:21 - -- they brought : The law only required one bullock for the sins of the high priest, another for the sins of the people, and one he-goat for the sins of ...
they brought : The law only required one bullock for the sins of the high priest, another for the sins of the people, and one he-goat for the sins of the prince, but Hezekiah offered many more, and the reason appears sufficiently evidentcaps1 . tcaps0 he law only speaks of the sins of ignorance, but here there were sins of every dye, idolatry, apostasy from the Divine worship, profanation of the temple, etc., etc. The sin offerings, we are informed, were offered, first, for the Kingdom, for the transgressions of the king and his family; secondly, for the sanctuary, which had been defiled and polluted; and for the priests, who had been profane, negligent, and unholy; and finally, for Judah, for the whole mass of the people, who had been led away into every kind of abomination by the above examples.
seven : Num 23:1, Num 23:14, Num 23:29; 1Ch 15:26; Ezr 8:35; Job 42:8; Eze 45:23
a sin offering : Lev 4:3-14; Num 15:22-24; 2Co 5:21

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Barnes -> 2Ch 29:21
Barnes: 2Ch 29:21 - -- Hezekiah commenced his restoration of the Yahweh-worship with an unusually comprehensive sin-offering, embracing the four chief kinds of sacrificial...
Hezekiah commenced his restoration of the Yahweh-worship with an unusually comprehensive sin-offering, embracing the four chief kinds of sacrificial animals, and seven animals of each kind: he intended to atone for the sins, both conscious and unconscious, of the king, the priests, the people of Judah, and the people of Israel. After the completion of these expiatory rites, he proceeded to the offering of the burnt-offering 2Ch 29:27.
Poole -> 2Ch 29:21
Poole: 2Ch 29:21 - -- The number of seven is famous and customary in sacred matters, and is here used in regard of the vast numbers and various kinds of sins, the guilt w...
The number of seven is famous and 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, Lev 4:13,14 , but here the sins were many and presumptuous, &c.
A sin-offering for the kingdom to make atonement for the sins of the king, and the royal family, and the court.
For the sanctuary for all the idolatry and uncleanness wherewith the temple had been polluted, which, as it had been cleansed naturally by the priests’ hands, so now was to be purged morally by sacrifices.
For Judah for the sins of all the people of Judah.
Haydock -> 2Ch 29:21
Haydock: 2Ch 29:21 - -- Seven. Only one was prescribed for sins of ignorance, Lev. iv. 13, 22. S. Jerom, Trad. ---
But the late transgressions were of a different nature;...
Seven. Only one was prescribed for sins of ignorance, Lev. iv. 13, 22. S. Jerom, Trad. ---
But the late transgressions were of a different nature; and the king consults his zeal, rather than what he was absolutely obliged to do. ---
Juda, to expiate the sins of the royal family, of priests, and people.
Gill -> 2Ch 29:21
Gill: 2Ch 29:21 - -- And they brought seven bullocks, and seven rams, and seven lambs, and seven he goats, for a sin offering for the kingdom, and for the sanctuary, and f...
And they brought seven bullocks, and seven rams, and seven lambs, and seven he goats, for a sin offering for the kingdom, and for the sanctuary, and for Judah,.... To make atonement in a typical way, having respect to the sacrifice of the Messiah, for the sins of the king, his family and court, among whom idolatry had prevailed in the times of his father; and for the cleansing of the temple, which had been polluted by the idolatries of Ahaz; and for the expiation of the whole land; seven of each sort are ordered, though only one goat was required for a sin offering by the law, because of the multitude of transgressions that had been committed, and because of the length of time in which sacrifices had been neglected:
and he commanded the priests the sons of Aaron to offer them on the altar of the Lord: the altar of burnt offerings, whose business it was to do it.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 29:1-36
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 29:1-36 - --1 Hezekiah's good reign.3 He restores religion.5 He exhorts the Levites.12 They sanctify themselves, and cleanse the house of God20 Hezekiah offers so...
Maclaren -> 2Ch 29:18-31
Maclaren: 2Ch 29:18-31 - --Sacrifice Renewed
Then they went in to Hezekiah the king, and said, We have cleansed all the house of the Lord, and the altar of burnt-offering, with...
MHCC -> 2Ch 29:20-36
MHCC: 2Ch 29:20-36 - --As soon as Hezekiah heard that the temple was ready, he lost no time. Atonement must be made for the sins of the last reign. It was not enough to lame...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 29:20-36
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 29:20-36 - -- The temple being cleansed, we have here an account of the good use that was immediately made of it. A solemn assembly was called to meet the king at...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 29:20-24
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 29:20-24 - --
The re-dedication of the temple by offering sacrifices . - 2Ch 29:20. Probably on the very next morning Hezekiah went with the princes (heads) of t...
Constable: 2Ch 10:1--36:23 - --IV. THE REIGNS OF SOLOMON'S SUCCESSORS chs. 10--36
"With the close of Solomon's reign we embark upon a new phase...

Constable: 2Ch 29:1--32:33 - --M. Hezekiah chs. 29-32
In contrast to Ahaz, we can see Hezekiah's love for Yahweh in how he cared for th...
