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29:22 They slaughtered the bulls, and the priests took the blood and splashed it on the altar. Then they slaughtered the rams and splashed the blood on the altar; next they slaughtered the lambs and splashed the blood on the altar. 29:23 Finally they brought the goats for the sin offering before the king and the assembly, and they placed their hands on them. 29:24 Then the priests slaughtered them. They offered their blood as a sin offering on the altar to make atonement for all Israel, because the king had decreed that the burnt sacrifice and sin offering were for all Israel. 29:25 King Hezekiah stationed the Levites in the Lord’s temple with cymbals and stringed instruments, just as David, Gad the king’s prophet, and Nathan the prophet had ordered. (The Lord had actually given these orders through his prophets.) 29:26 The Levites had David’s musical instruments and the priests had trumpets. 29:27 Hezekiah ordered the burnt sacrifice to be offered on the altar. As they began to offer the sacrifice, they also began to sing to the Lord, accompanied by the trumpets and the musical instruments of King David of Israel. 29:28 The entire assembly worshiped, as the singers sang and the trumpeters played. They continued until the burnt sacrifice was completed. 29:29 When the sacrifices were completed, the king and all who were with him bowed down and worshiped. 29:30 King Hezekiah and the officials told the Levites to praise the Lord, using the psalms of David and Asaph the prophet. So they joyfully offered praise and bowed down and worshiped. 29:31 Hezekiah said, “Now you have consecrated yourselves to the Lord. Come and bring sacrifices and thank offerings to the Lord’s temple.” So the assembly brought sacrifices and thank offerings, and whoever desired to do so brought burnt sacrifices. 29:32 The assembly brought a total of 70 bulls, 100 rams, and 200 lambs as burnt sacrifices to the Lord, 29:33 and 600 bulls and 3,000 sheep were consecrated. 29:34 But there were not enough priests to skin all the animals, so their brothers, the Levites, helped them until the work was finished and the priests could consecrate themselves. (The Levites had been more conscientious about consecrating themselves than the priests.) 29:35 There was a large number of burnt sacrifices, as well as fat from the peace offerings and drink offerings that accompanied the burnt sacrifices. So the service of the Lord’s temple was reinstituted. 29:36 Hezekiah and all the people were happy about what God had done for them, for it had been done quickly.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Asaph father of Joah, Hezekiah's recorder,son of Berechiah the Levite; music minister under David,father of Zichri; a Levite ancestor of some returnees,an official over the (Persian) king's forest in Judah
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Gad the tribe of Israel descended from Gad, the son of Jacob,the man; the son of Jacob and Zilpah,the tribe of Gad in Israel,a prophet and long time advisor to King David
 · Hezekiah the son of Ahaz who succeeded him as king of Judah; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Ahaz; king of Judah,forefather of the prophet Zephaniah,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to obey God's law
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred
 · Nathan a son of David; the father of Mattatha; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of David and Bathsheba,brother of Joel in David's army; a prophet,father of Igal, one of David's military elite; a man from Zobah,father of Azariah and Zabud, priestly officials of King Solomon,son of Attai of Judah,brother of Joel, one of David's military elite,one of the leaders Ezra sent to Iddo to ask for recruits,a layman of the Binnui Clan who put away his heathen wife


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Trumpets | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2 | PRIESTS AND LEVITES | NAMES, PROPER | Levites | Israel | Influence | Hezekiah | Heman | HEZEKIAH (2) | Goat | GESTURE | GAD (2) | EZEKIEL, 2 | Dedication, Feast of the | Covenant | CONSECRATE; CONSECRATION | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | Burnt offering | ATONEMENT | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Ch 29:23 - -- The king and the elders of the congregation in the name of the whole congregation.

The king and the elders of the congregation in the name of the whole congregation.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:27 - -- 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 Lo...

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.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:31 - -- Now that you have reconciled yourselves and the house to God, and that he is willing and ready to accept your sacrifices.

Now that you have reconciled yourselves and the house to God, and that he is willing and ready to accept your sacrifices.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:31 - -- Wherein there was more generosity than in the other sacrifices, because they were wholly burnt and offered to God.

Wherein there was more generosity than in the other sacrifices, because they were wholly burnt and offered to God.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:33 - -- All the offerings consecrated to God, besides the burnt-offerings already mentioned.

All the offerings consecrated to God, besides the burnt-offerings already mentioned.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:34 - -- 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...

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.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:34 - -- Necessity excusing their deviation from the rule.

Necessity excusing their deviation from the rule.

Wesley: 2Ch 29:36 - -- 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 presump...

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.

JFB: 2Ch 29:31 - -- This address was made to the priests as being now, by the sacrifice of the expiation offerings, anew consecrated to the service of God and qualified t...

This address was made to the priests as being now, by the sacrifice of the expiation offerings, anew consecrated to the service of God and qualified to resume the functions of their sacred office (Exo 28:41; Exo 29:32).

JFB: 2Ch 29:31 - -- That is, the body of civic rulers present.

That is, the body of civic rulers present.

JFB: 2Ch 29:34-36 - -- The skins of beasts intended as peace offerings might be taken off by the officers, because, in such cases, the carcass was not wholly laid upon the a...

The skins of beasts intended as peace offerings might be taken off by the officers, because, in such cases, the carcass was not wholly laid upon the altar; but animals meant for burnt offerings which were wholly consumed by fire could be flayed by the priests alone, not even the Levites being allowed to touch them, except in cases of unavoidable necessity (2Ch 35:11). The duty being assigned by the law to the priests (Lev 1:6), was construed by consuetudinary practice as an exclusion of all others not connected with the Aaronic family.

JFB: 2Ch 29:34-36 - -- That is, displayed greater alacrity than the priests. This service was hastened by the irrepressible solicitude of the king. Whether it was that many ...

That is, displayed greater alacrity than the priests. This service was hastened by the irrepressible solicitude of the king. Whether it was that many of the priests, being absent in the country, had not arrived in time--whether from the long interruption of the public duties, some of them had relaxed in their wonted attentions to personal cleanliness, and had many preparations to make--or whether from some having participated in the idolatrous services introduced by Ahaz, they were backward in repairing to the temple--a reflection does seem to be cast upon their order as dilatory and not universally ready for duty (compare 2Ch 30:15). Thus was the newly consecrated temple reopened to the no small joy of the pious king and all the people.

Clarke: 2Ch 29:23 - -- They laid their hands upon them - That is, they confessed their sin; and as they had by their transgression forfeited their lives, they now offer th...

They laid their hands upon them - That is, they confessed their sin; and as they had by their transgression forfeited their lives, they now offer these animals to die as vicarious offerings, their life being taken for the life of their owners.

Clarke: 2Ch 29:25 - -- With cymbals, with psalteries - Moses had not appointed any musical instruments to be used in the divine worship; there was nothing of the kind unde...

With cymbals, with psalteries - Moses had not appointed any musical instruments to be used in the divine worship; there was nothing of the kind under the first tabernacle. The trumpets or horns then used were not for song nor for praise, but as we use bells, i.e., to give notice to the congregation of what they were called to perform, etc. But David did certainly introduce many instruments of music into God’ s worship, for which we have already seen he was solemnly reproved by the prophet Amos, Amo 6:1-6. Here, however, the author of this book states he had the commandment of the prophet Nathan, and Gad the king’ s seer; and this is stated to have been the commandment of the Lord by his prophets: but the Syriac and Arabic give this a different turn - "Hezekiah appointed the Levites in the house of the Lord, with instruments of music, and the sound of harps, and with the Hymns of David, and the Hymns of Gad, the king’ s prophet, and of Nathan, the king’ s prophet: for David sang the praises of the Lord his God, as from the mouth of the prophets."It was by the hand or commandment of the Lord and his prophets that the Levites should praise the Lord; for so the Hebrew text may be understood: and it was by the order of David that so many instruments of music should be introduced into the Divine service. But were it even evident, which it is not, either from this or any other place in the sacred writings, that instruments of music were prescribed by Divine authority under the law, could this be adduced with any semblance of reason, that they ought to be used in Christian worship? No: the whole spirit, soul, and genius of the Christian religion are against this: and those who know the Church of God best, and what constitutes its genuine spiritual state, know that these things have been introduced as a substitute for the life and power of religion; and that where they prevail most, there is least of the power of Christianity. Away with such portentous baubles from the worship of that infinite Spirit who requires his followers to worship him in spirit and in truth, for to no such worship are those instruments friendly. See the use of the trumpets in the sanctuary, Num 10:2 (note), etc., and the notes there.

Clarke: 2Ch 29:34 - -- They could not flay all the burnt-offerings - Peace-offerings, and such like, the Levites might flay and dress; but the whole burnt-offerings, that ...

They could not flay all the burnt-offerings - Peace-offerings, and such like, the Levites might flay and dress; but the whole burnt-offerings, that is, those which were entirely consumed on the altar, could be touched only by the priests, unless in a case of necessity, such as is mentioned here

Clarke: 2Ch 29:34 - -- The Levites were more upright in heart - The priests seem to have been very backward in this good work; the Levites were more ready to help forward ...

The Levites were more upright in heart - The priests seem to have been very backward in this good work; the Levites were more ready to help forward this glorious reformation. Why the former should have been so backward is not easy to tell; but it appears to have been the fact. Indeed, it often happens that the higher orders of the priesthood are less concerned for the prosperity of true religion than the lower. Why is this? They are generally too busy about worldly things, or too much satisfied with secular emoluments. A rich priesthood is not favorable either to the spread or depth of religion. Earthly gratifications are often put in the place of Divine influences: it is almost a miracle to see a very rich man deeply interested in behalf either of his own soul, or the souls of others.

Clarke: 2Ch 29:36 - -- And Hezekiah rejoiced - Both he and the people rejoiced that God had prepared their hearts to bring about so great a reformation in so short a time;...

And Hezekiah rejoiced - Both he and the people rejoiced that God had prepared their hearts to bring about so great a reformation in so short a time; for, it is added, the thing was done suddenly. The king’ s example and influence were here, under God, the grand spring of all those mighty and effectual movements. What amazing power and influence has God lodged with kings! They can sway a whole empire nearly as they please; and when they declare themselves in behalf of religion, they have the people uniformly on their side. Kings, on this very ground, are no indifferent beings; they must be either a great curse or a great blessing to the people whom they govern.

TSK: 2Ch 29:22 - -- sprinkled : Lev 1:5, Lev 4:7, Lev 4:18, Lev 4:34, Lev 8:14, Lev 8:15, Lev 8:19, Lev 8:24; Heb 9:21, Heb 9:22

TSK: 2Ch 29:23 - -- forth : Heb. near they laid : Lev 1:4, Lev 4:15, Lev 4:24

forth : Heb. near

they laid : Lev 1:4, Lev 4:15, Lev 4:24

TSK: 2Ch 29:24 - -- reconciliation : Lev 6:30, Lev 8:15; Eze 45:15, Eze 45:17; Dan 9:24; Rom 5:10, Rom 5:11; 2Co 5:18-21; Col 1:20, Col 1:21; Heb 2:17 to make : Lev 14:20...

reconciliation : Lev 6:30, Lev 8:15; Eze 45:15, Eze 45:17; Dan 9:24; Rom 5:10, Rom 5:11; 2Co 5:18-21; Col 1:20, Col 1:21; Heb 2:17

to make : Lev 14:20

the sin offering : Lev. 4:13-35

TSK: 2Ch 29:25 - -- And he set : 1Ch 9:33, 1Ch 15:16-22, 1Ch 16:4, 1Ch 16:5, 1Ch 16:42, 1Ch 25:1-7 according : 2Ch 8:14, 2Ch 35:15; 1Ch 23:5, 1Ch 28:12, 1Ch 28:19 Gad : 2...

And he set : 1Ch 9:33, 1Ch 15:16-22, 1Ch 16:4, 1Ch 16:5, 1Ch 16:42, 1Ch 25:1-7

according : 2Ch 8:14, 2Ch 35:15; 1Ch 23:5, 1Ch 28:12, 1Ch 28:19

Gad : 2Sa 24:11; 1Ch 21:9, 1Ch 29:29

Nathan : 2Sa 7:2-4, 2Sa 12:1-7

for so was : 2Ch 30:12

of the Lord by his prophets : Heb. by the hand of the Lord, by the hand of his prophets.

TSK: 2Ch 29:26 - -- the instruments : 1Ch 23:5; Psa 87:7, Psa 150:3-5; Isa 38:20; Amo 6:5 the priests : 2Ch 5:12, 2Ch 5:13; Num 10:8, Num 10:10; Jos 6:4-9; 1Ch 15:24, 1Ch...

TSK: 2Ch 29:27 - -- when : Heb. in the time the song : 2Ch 7:3, 2Ch 20:21, 2Ch 23:18; Psa 136:1, Psa 137:3, Psa 137:4 the instruments : Heb. hands of instruments

when : Heb. in the time

the song : 2Ch 7:3, 2Ch 20:21, 2Ch 23:18; Psa 136:1, Psa 137:3, Psa 137:4

the instruments : Heb. hands of instruments

TSK: 2Ch 29:28 - -- And all the congregation : Psa 68:24-26; Rev 5:8-14 the singers sang : Heb. song, Psa 89:15

And all the congregation : Psa 68:24-26; Rev 5:8-14

the singers sang : Heb. song, Psa 89:15

TSK: 2Ch 29:29 - -- present : Heb. found bowed themselves : 2Ch 20:18; 1Ch 29:20; Psa 72:11; Rom 14:11; Phi 2:10, Phi 2:11

present : Heb. found

bowed themselves : 2Ch 20:18; 1Ch 29:20; Psa 72:11; Rom 14:11; Phi 2:10, Phi 2:11

TSK: 2Ch 29:30 - -- with the words : 2Sa 23:1, 2Sa 23:2; 1Chr. 16:7-36 they sang : Psa 32:11, Psa 33:1, Psa 95:1, Psa 95:2, Psa 95:6, Psa 100:1, Psa 100:2, Psa 149:2; Phi...

with the words : 2Sa 23:1, 2Sa 23:2; 1Chr. 16:7-36

they sang : Psa 32:11, Psa 33:1, Psa 95:1, Psa 95:2, Psa 95:6, Psa 100:1, Psa 100:2, Psa 149:2; Phi 4:4

TSK: 2Ch 29:31 - -- consecrated yourselves : or, filled your hand, 2Ch 13:9 sacrifices : Lev. 1:1-3:17 thank : Lev 7:12 and as many : etc. As the burnt offerings were who...

consecrated yourselves : or, filled your hand, 2Ch 13:9

sacrifices : Lev. 1:1-3:17

thank : Lev 7:12

and as many : etc. As the burnt offerings were wholly consumed on the altar, the offering of them evinced greater zeal and liberality than the oblation of peace offerings, the greater part of which was eaten by the officer and his friends. Lev 1:3, Lev 23:38; Ezr 1:4

TSK: 2Ch 29:32 - -- the number : Comparing the sacrifices offered on this occasion with those of Solomon at the dedication of the temple, we may form some idea of the dec...

the number : Comparing the sacrifices offered on this occasion with those of Solomon at the dedication of the temple, we may form some idea of the decrease of the prosperity and riches of Judah, or of the decline of the general spirit of piety. 1Ki 3:4, 1Ki 8:63; 1Ch 29:21; Ezr 6:17

TSK: 2Ch 29:33 - -- the consecrated : It is probable that the consecrated things denote the peace offerings and thank offerings. 2Ch 29:31

the consecrated : It is probable that the consecrated things denote the peace offerings and thank offerings. 2Ch 29:31

TSK: 2Ch 29:34 - -- the priests : Peace offerings, and such like, the Levites might flay and dress; but the whole burnt offerings could only be touched by the priests, ex...

the priests : Peace offerings, and such like, the Levites might flay and dress; but the whole burnt offerings could only be touched by the priests, except in a case of necessity, such as the present. 2Ch 29:5, 2Ch 30:16, 2Ch 30:17

their brethren : 2Ch 35:11; Num 8:15, Num 8:19, Num 18:3, Num 18:6, Num 18:7

did help them : Heb. strengthened them

for the Levites : 2Ch 30:3

upright : 1Ch 29:17; Psa 7:10, Psa 26:6, Psa 94:15

TSK: 2Ch 29:35 - -- the burnt : 2Ch 29:32 the fat : Exo 29:13; Lev 3:15, Lev 3:16 the drink : Gen 35:14; Lev 23:13; Num 15:5-10 so the : 1Ch 16:37-42; Ezr 6:18; 1Co 14:40

TSK: 2Ch 29:36 - -- Hezekiah rejoiced : Both Hezekiah and the people rejoiced, that God had prepared the hearts of the people to bring about so great and glorious a refor...

Hezekiah rejoiced : Both Hezekiah and the people rejoiced, that God had prepared the hearts of the people to bring about so great and glorious a reformation in so short a time. This good king’ s example and influence were here, as in many other cases, under God, the grand spring of all those mighty movements. 1Ch 29:9, 1Ch 29:17; Ezr 6:22; 1Th 3:8, 1Th 3:9

God : 2Ch 30:12; 1Ch 29:18; Psa 10:17; Pro 16:1

the thing : Act 2:41

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Barnes: 2Ch 29:23 - -- The he goats for the sin offering - Rather, "the he goats of the sin offering"- that portion of the Sin offering which had been reserved to the...

The he goats for the sin offering - Rather, "the he goats of the sin offering"- that portion of the Sin offering which had been reserved to the last.

Barnes: 2Ch 29:24 - -- All lsrael - Hezekiah aimed at reuniting once more the whole people of Israel, if not into a single state, yet, at any rate, into a single reli...

All lsrael - Hezekiah aimed at reuniting once more the whole people of Israel, if not into a single state, yet, at any rate, into a single religious communion. The northern kingdom was in a condition approaching to anarchy. The end was evidently approaching. Hoshea, the king contemporary with Hezekiah 2Ki 18:1, ruled, not as an independent monarch, but as an Assyrian feudatory 2Ki 17:3. Under these circumstances Hezekiah designed to invite the revolted tribes to return, if not to their old temporal, at least to their old spiritual, allegiance 2Ch 30:5-10. In order, therefore, to prepare the way for this return, he included "all Israel"in the expiatory sacrifice, by which he prefaced his restoration of the old worship.

Barnes: 2Ch 29:27 - -- All had hitherto been preparatory. Now Hezekiah gave orders that "the burnt offering"- i. e. the daily morning sacrifice - should be offered upon th...

All had hitherto been preparatory. Now Hezekiah gave orders that "the burnt offering"- i. e. the daily morning sacrifice - should be offered upon the brass altar in front of the porch, thus restoring and reinstituting the regular temple-service. A burst of music gave notice to the people of the moment when the old worship recommenced.

Barnes: 2Ch 29:31 - -- Hezekiah addresses, not the priests, but the congregation: "Now that by the atoning sacrifice which has been offered for you, you are consecrated on...

Hezekiah addresses, not the priests, but the congregation: "Now that by the atoning sacrifice which has been offered for you, you are consecrated once more to be a holy people to the Lord, approach with confidence and offer your free-will offerings as of old."

Burnt offerings - The term thus translated is applied especially to those victims which were to be wholly consumed upon the altar. In the "sacrifices,"or peace offerings generally, and the "thank offerings"- a particular kind of peace offering Lev 7:12) - the greater part of the victim belonged to, and was consumed by, the worshipper. Hence, to offer "burnt offerings,"was indicative of a "free heart."

Barnes: 2Ch 29:34 - -- The Levites were more upright etc - See the marginal reference. Urijah, the high priest, had participated to some extent in the impieties of Ah...

The Levites were more upright etc - See the marginal reference. Urijah, the high priest, had participated to some extent in the impieties of Ahaz 2Ki 16:10-16. He and many of the priests may, therefore, have looked coldly on the reforming zeal of Hezekiah.

Poole: 2Ch 29:23 - -- i.e. The king and the elders of the congregation in the name of the whole congregation.

i.e. The king and the elders of the congregation in the name of the whole congregation.

Poole: 2Ch 29:24 - -- For all Israel i.e. for Judah and Benjamin, and all the rest of the tribes, whereof a considerable number were now in his dominions.

For all Israel i.e. for Judah and Benjamin, and all the rest of the tribes, whereof a considerable number were now in his dominions.

Poole: 2Ch 29:31 - -- Now ye have consecrated yourselves unto the Lord now that you have reconciled yourselves and the house to God’ s favour, and that he is willing ...

Now ye have consecrated yourselves unto the Lord now that you have reconciled yourselves and the house to God’ s favour, and that he is willing and ready to accept your sacrifices.

Burnt-offerings wherein there was more generosity than in the ether sacrifices, because they were wholly burnt and offered to God, and the people had no share in them as they had in the rest.

Poole: 2Ch 29:33 - -- i.e. All the offerings consecrated to God besides the burnt-offerings already mentioned.

i.e. All the offerings consecrated to God besides the burnt-offerings already mentioned.

Poole: 2Ch 29:34 - -- The priests were too few to wit, such as were sanctified and fit for their work, as the following words show; for otherwise the number of the priests...

The priests were too few to wit, such as were sanctified and fit for their work, as the following words show; for otherwise the number of the priests was more than sufficient for this employment.

They could not flay all the burnt-offerings and much less all the other sacrifices, which were more numerous; the flaying whereof was the priest’ s proper work, Lev 1:5,6 .

The Levites did help them necessity excusing their deviation from the rule, as it hath excused others in like cases.

Poole: 2Ch 29:35 - -- And also the burnt-offerings were in abundance or, for the burnt-offerings were to be offered also in abundance. So it is a reason why the priests...

And also the burnt-offerings were in abundance or,

for the burnt-offerings were to be offered also in abundance. So it is a reason why the priests could not flay all the burnt-offerings , as was said, 2Ch 29:34 , because there was so much other work for them; for the burnt-offerings were not only to be flayed, but also to be offered, to wit, wholly, and with them

the fat of peace-offerings & c.

Poole: 2Ch 29:36 - -- 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 and i...

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 and impious prescriptions, were now so free and forward in God’ s service; whereby it plainly appeared to be the work of the Almighty God changing their hearts by his Holy Spirit.

Haydock: 2Ch 29:23 - -- They laid. The king and princes of the people confessed their sins, Lev. iv. 15.

They laid. The king and princes of the people confessed their sins, Lev. iv. 15.

Haydock: 2Ch 29:25 - -- Prophet. Moses had not required music, except on some occasions, Num. x. 10. But David acted by God's authority. The institution was designed to p...

Prophet. Moses had not required music, except on some occasions, Num. x. 10. But David acted by God's authority. The institution was designed to promote piety, and a love for religious meetings. Such sacred ceremonies are not to be considered as human inventions, for it was, &c. They command our utmost respect. C.

Haydock: 2Ch 29:30 - -- Princes of the priests. H. --- Words; psalms. T. --- Asaph, so famous for music. He had composed some psalms, (C.) and twelve bear his name. ...

Princes of the priests. H. ---

Words; psalms. T. ---

Asaph, so famous for music. He had composed some psalms, (C.) and twelve bear his name. T. ---

But he might only have set them to music, (H.) or his band sung them. D. ---

Knee. Prot. "head." Sept. "they prostrated themselves."

Haydock: 2Ch 29:31 - -- Added. Heb. and Sept. "answered," a term used in Scripture, though no question had been proposed. H. --- Filled. You are, in some sense, priests...

Added. Heb. and Sept. "answered," a term used in Scripture, though no question had been proposed. H. ---

Filled. You are, in some sense, priests. Prot. "you have consecrated yourselves." The people brought victims but the priests poured the blood round the altar, v. 34. H.

Haydock: 2Ch 29:33 - -- Sheep, for peace-offerings. Junius) C. --- They destined these victims for the use of the temple, (T.) that none might be wanting afterwards. C.

Sheep, for peace-offerings. Junius) C. ---

They destined these victims for the use of the temple, (T.) that none might be wanting afterwards. C.

Haydock: 2Ch 29:34 - -- Holocausts, as the law required, Lev. i. 6. See C. xxxv. 11. The skin might be taken off other victims, by laics. --- Priests. Syriac, "The Le...

Holocausts, as the law required, Lev. i. 6. See C. xxxv. 11. The skin might be taken off other victims, by laics. ---

Priests. Syriac, "The Levites were more timid, or reserved than the priests, to purify themselves." C. ---

Both are indirectly accused of negligence, C. xxx. 15. The Hebrew seems to give the preference to the latter, "for the Levites were more upright of heart, (Sept., willing) to purify themselves than the priests." But the Alexandrian Sept. may well agree with the Vulgate. The ceremonies attending the purification of both, may be seen Ex. xxix. 1., and Num. viii. 6. H. ---

The priests had not sufficient time to collect themselves with the purity required, on such a short warning; and the paucity induced the king to put off the Passover till the next month, C. xxx. 3, 15.

Haydock: 2Ch 29:36 - -- Because. Heb. and Sept. "that the Lord had disposed his people, for the thing was done suddenly," (H.) to place no obstacle to this sudden change fr...

Because. Heb. and Sept. "that the Lord had disposed his people, for the thing was done suddenly," (H.) to place no obstacle to this sudden change from one extreme to the other, at a time when the king was scarcely established on the throne. C. ---

Thus the people of England rejoiced, when the Catholic religion was re-established by the means of queen Mary and cardinal Pole. Philips. 9. ---

But the minds of the people are very fickle. Regis ad exemplum totus componitur orbis. Still the joy may show, that all love for truth is "not extinct," as the Cardinal argued from the people's conduct. Poli. ep. H.

Gill: 2Ch 29:22 - -- So they killed the bullocks,.... The seven bullocks, that is, the priests killed them: and the priests received the blood; into basins provided for...

So they killed the bullocks,.... The seven bullocks, that is, the priests killed them:

and the priests received the blood; into basins provided for that purpose:

and sprinkled it on the altar; according to the law of Moses, Lev 1:5 and so they did with the rams and lambs.

Gill: 2Ch 29:23 - -- And they brought forth the he goats for the sin offering before the king and the congregation,.... Which were to make atonement for the sins of both: ...

And they brought forth the he goats for the sin offering before the king and the congregation,.... Which were to make atonement for the sins of both:

and they laid their hands on them; signifying thereby that they were vicarious sacrifices to be offered up in their own room and stead, and that they deserved to die, as these creatures would: transferring as it were hereby their sins unto them, for which they were to be sacrificed, and to make atonement, as an emblem of the imputation of the sins of the Lord's people to Christ, sacrificed in their stead.

Gill: 2Ch 29:24 - -- And the priests killed them,.... The seven he goats; for of the killing of the bullocks, rams, and lambs, mention is made before, 2Ch 29:2. and the...

And the priests killed them,.... The seven he goats; for of the killing of the bullocks, rams, and lambs, mention is made before, 2Ch 29:2.

and they made reconciliation with their blood upon the altar, to make atonement for all Israel; typical of the reconciliation and atonement made for the whole spiritual Israel of God by the sacrifice of Christ:

for the king commanded that the burnt offering, and the sin offering, should be made

for all Israel; not only for the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, and for as many of the rest of the tribes as were come over to them, and dwelt among them; but even for the ten tribes also, sadly guilty of idolatry, and for whose reformation and good this pious prince was concerned, see 2Ch 30:1.

Gill: 2Ch 29:25 - -- And he set the Levites in the house of the Lord with cymbals, with psalteries, and with harps,.... To play upon, which were the three principal instru...

And he set the Levites in the house of the Lord with cymbals, with psalteries, and with harps,.... To play upon, which were the three principal instruments of music used in religious worship, and what had been disused in the times of Ahaz:

according to the commandment of David, and of Gad the king's seer, and Nathan the prophet; this sort of music was not commanded by the law of Moses, but was directed to by David under a divine influence, and was approved of by the prophets of the Lord here mentioned:

for so was the commandment of the Lord by his prophets; the Targum is,"for by the Word of the Lord was the commandment by the hand of the prophets.''

Gill: 2Ch 29:26 - -- And the Levites stood with the instruments of David,.... Which were invented, directed, and ordered to be used by him, and are the same as in the prec...

And the Levites stood with the instruments of David,.... Which were invented, directed, and ordered to be used by him, and are the same as in the preceding verse:

and the priests with the trumpets; which were made by the direction of Moses, according to the order of God, Num 10:2.

Gill: 2Ch 29:27 - -- And Hezekiah commanded to offer the burnt offering upon the altar,.... Which was wholly devoted to the Lord, and was an acknowledgment of his sovereig...

And Hezekiah commanded to offer the burnt offering upon the altar,.... Which was wholly devoted to the Lord, and was an acknowledgment of his sovereignty over them, and of his goodness to them:

and when the burnt offering began, the song of the Lord began also with trumpets, and with the instruments ordained by David king of Israel; and this was done at the time of the pouring out of the drink offering, which always attended the burnt offering; for this is a rule with the Jews, that they do not say the song but over the drink offering o.

Gill: 2Ch 29:28 - -- And all the congregation worshipped,.... Bowed their heads as a token of divine adoration: and the singers sang; both with vocal and instrumental m...

And all the congregation worshipped,.... Bowed their heads as a token of divine adoration:

and the singers sang; both with vocal and instrumental music, who were the Levites:

and the trumpeters sounded; their silver trumpets; these were the priests: and all this continued

until the burnt offering was finished; with all appertaining to it, the meat and drink offerings.

Gill: 2Ch 29:29 - -- And when they had made an end of offering,.... Both the sin offering and the burnt offering: the king and all that were with him bowed themselves a...

And when they had made an end of offering,.... Both the sin offering and the burnt offering:

the king and all that were with him bowed themselves and worshipped; towards the place where the ark was, giving thanks for the purging of the temple, and restoring the worship of it.

Gill: 2Ch 29:30 - -- Moreover Hezekiah the king and the princes commanded the Levites to sing praise unto the Lord, with the words of David, and of Asaph the seer,.... Mak...

Moreover Hezekiah the king and the princes commanded the Levites to sing praise unto the Lord, with the words of David, and of Asaph the seer,.... Making use of psalms composed by the one and the other; Jarchi takes it to be the one hundred and fifth psalm, which begins, "O give thanks unto the Lord, call upon his name"; as in 1Ch 16:7.

and they sang praises with gladness; the king and all the people:

and they bowed their heads and worshipped; made another adoration of the Divine Being, as deeply impressed with a sense of his greatness and goodness.

Gill: 2Ch 29:31 - -- Then Hezekiah answered and said,.... Or proceeded to say, as follows: now ye have consecrated yourselves unto the Lord; having entered anew on the ...

Then Hezekiah answered and said,.... Or proceeded to say, as follows:

now ye have consecrated yourselves unto the Lord; having entered anew on the performance of their office, filling their hands with sacrifices, as the words signify:

come near, and bring sacrifices and thank offerings into the house of the Lord; which the people were to put into their hands to offer for them:

and the congregation brought in sacrifices and thank offerings; peace offerings, part of which the offerers had to feast on with their friends so expressing their joy and thankfulness on this occasion:

and as many as were of a free heart burnt offerings; of which they had no share, but were wholly the Lord's; and which was a greater proof of their liberality, and so of their sincere and cordial thankfulness.

Gill: 2Ch 29:32 - -- And the number of the burnt offerings which the congregation brought were seventy bullocks, one hundred rams, and two hundred lambs; all these were fo...

And the number of the burnt offerings which the congregation brought were seventy bullocks, one hundred rams, and two hundred lambs; all these were for a burnt offering to the Lord. Of which they had no part to feast but were wholly devoted to the Lord, by way of thankfulness to him.

Gill: 2Ch 29:33 - -- And the consecrated things,.... Which were devoted for peace offerings, of which the owners had a part: were six hundred oxen, and three thousand shee...

And the consecrated things,.... Which were devoted for peace offerings, of which the owners had a part: were six hundred oxen, and three thousand sheep; which was a much lesser number than what were offered upon occasion in the times of David and Solomon, the nation being poorer; and besides, these were only the oblation of two tribes, they of all Israel.

Gill: 2Ch 29:34 - -- But the priests were too few, so that they could not flay all the burnt offerings,.... Take off the skins of them, which used to be done by the priest...

But the priests were too few, so that they could not flay all the burnt offerings,.... Take off the skins of them, which used to be done by the priests, Lev 1:6,

wherefore their brethren the Levites did help them till the work was ended; assisted in the flaying of the sacrifices, until they had gone through the service of this time, and the skins of all the sacrifices were flayed off:

and until the other priests had sanctified themselves; who had been negligent of it, or had defiled themselves by idolatry:

for the Levites were more upright in heart to sanctify themselves than the priests; were more ready to do it, and did it with greater cheerfulness and good will; were not backward to do it, but did it at once.

Gill: 2Ch 29:35 - -- And also the burnt offerings were in abundance, with the fat of the peace offerings, and the drink offerings, for every burnt offering,.... Besides th...

And also the burnt offerings were in abundance, with the fat of the peace offerings, and the drink offerings, for every burnt offering,.... Besides the abundance of burnt offerings, whose skins were to be taken off, there were meat offerings and drink offerings to each, which required many hands to prepare them; and also the fat of the peace offerings was to be burnt; which, all together, occasioned a great deal of business:

so the service of the house of the Lord was set in order: both for sacrifice and singing; a good beginning was made, and there was a good foundation laid to proceed on.

Gill: 2Ch 29:36 - -- And Hezekiah rejoiced, and all the people,.... To see things go on so well, which foreboded good unto them: and particularly that God had prepared ...

And Hezekiah rejoiced, and all the people,.... To see things go on so well, which foreboded good unto them: and particularly

that God had prepared the people; disposed and directed their hearts in such a manner as to yield such a cheerful obedience to the will of God, and show such a hearty regard to his worship and service, and the restoration of it:

for the thing was done suddenly; whereby it the more appeared that they were under a divine influence, which so quickly and powerfully wrought upon them to engage in this work, and needed not arguments and persuasions to bring them to it.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:24 Heb “said.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:25 Or “seer.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:26 Heb “stood with” (i.e., stood holding).

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:30 Or “seer.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:31 Heb “and all who were willing of heart.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:32 Heb “and the number of burnt sacrifices which the assembly brought was seventy bulls, one hundred rams, two hundred lambs; for a burnt sacrifice...

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:33 The Hebrew term צֹאן (ts’on) denotes smaller livestock in general; depending on context it can refer to sheep only or go...

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:34 Heb “for the Levites were more pure of heart to consecrate themselves than the priests.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:35 Or “established.”

NET Notes: 2Ch 29:36 Heb “for quickly was the matter.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 29:22 So they killed the bullocks, and the priests received the blood, and ( i ) sprinkled [it] on the altar: likewise, when they had killed the rams, they ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 29:23 And they brought forth the he goats [for] the sin offering before the king and the congregation; ( k ) and they laid their hands upon them: ( k ) Tha...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 29:25 And he set the Levites in the house of the LORD with cymbals, with psalteries, and with harps, according to the commandment of David, and of Gad the k...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 29:27 And Hezekiah commanded to offer the burnt offering upon the altar. And when the burnt offering began, the song of the ( m ) LORD began [also] with the...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 29:30 Moreover Hezekiah the king and the princes commanded the Levites to sing praise unto the LORD with the ( o ) words of David, and of Asaph the seer. An...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 29:33 And the ( p ) consecrated things [were] six hundred oxen and three thousand sheep. ( p ) That is, for the holy offerings.

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 29:34 But the priests were too few, so that they could not flay all the burnt offerings: wherefore their brethren the Levites did help them, till the work w...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 29:36 And Hezekiah rejoiced, and all the people, that God had ( r ) prepared the people: for the thing was [done] suddenly. ( r ) He shows that religion ca...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - --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 - -- 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 - -- 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...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 29:25 - -- Hezekiah, moreover, restored again the music with which the Levites were wont to accompany the sacrificial act, and which David, with the prophets G...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 29:26-27 - -- דויד כּלי are the musical instruments the use of which David introduced into the public worship; see 1Ch 23:5. - The first clause, 2Ch 29:2...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 29:28 - -- During the offering of the burnt-offering, until it was ended, the whole congregation stood worshipping; and the song of the Levites, accompanied by...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 29:29 - -- At the conclusion of the sacrificial act ( להעלות is a contraction for העולה להעלות , 2Ch 29:27) the king and all who were prese...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 29:30 - -- The king and the princes commanded the Levites to sing praise unto the Lord with the words (psalms) of David and of Asaph; and they sang praise with...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 29:31-36 - -- The sacrifice of thank-offerings and praise-offerings and voluntary burnt-offering . - Hezekiah introduces this, the concluding act of this religio...

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...

Constable: 2Ch 29:1-36 - --1. The cleansing and rededication of the temple ch. 29 Ahaz had closed the temple and had set up...

Guzik: 2Ch 29:1-36 - --2 Chronicles 29 - Hezekiah and the Cleansing of the Temple A. The cleansing of the temple. 1. (1-2) The general assessment of his reign. Hezekiah ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF CHRONICLES were also considered as one by the ancient Jews, who called them "words of days," that is, diaries or journal...

JFB: 2 Chronicles (Outline) SOLEMN OFFERING OF SOLOMON AT GIBEON. (2Ch 1:1-6) HIS CHOICE OF WISDOM IS BLESSED BY GOD. (2Ch 1:7-13) HIS STRENGTH AND WEALTH. (2Ch 1:14-17) SOLOMON...

TSK: 2 Chronicles 29 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ch 29:1, Hezekiah’s good reign; 2Ch 29:3, He restores religion; 2Ch 29:5, He exhorts the Levites; 2Ch 29:12, They sanctify themselves,...

Poole: 2 Chronicles 29 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 29 Hezekiah’ s good reign: he restoreth religion; exhorteth the Levites, 2Ch 29:1-11 . They sanctify themselves, and cleans...

MHCC: 2 Chronicles 29 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-19) Hezekiah's good reign in Judah. (v. 20-36) Hezekiah's sacrifice of atonement.

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Chronicles This book begins with the reign of Solomon and the building of the temple...

Matthew Henry: 2 Chronicles 29 (Chapter Introduction) We are here entering upon a pleasant scene, the good and glorious reign of Hezekiah, in which we shall find more of God and religion than perhaps i...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) Introduction For an explanation of the title, writer, date, scope, and purpose of this book, see my comments in my notes...

Constable: 2 Chronicles (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Chronicles) III. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-9 ...

Constable: 2 Chronicles 2 Chronicles Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON. INTRODUCTION. As the former Book shews how David was chosen to rule over God's peculiar people, so this [Book]...

Gill: 2 Chronicles (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES This, and the preceding, were but one book originally, but divided into two because of the size of it, so that this is...

Gill: 2 Chronicles 29 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 CHRONICLES 29 This chapter begins with the good reign of Hezekiah, who upon his accession to the throne opened the doors of the t...

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