
Text -- 2 Chronicles 30:24-27 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ch 30:24 - -- First to God, to whom the parts appointed were offered in a way of thanksgiving; and then to the people, who feasted upon the relicks, as the offerer ...
First to God, to whom the parts appointed were offered in a way of thanksgiving; and then to the people, who feasted upon the relicks, as the offerer used to do in peace-offerings: and Hezekiah, who was the offerer, gave away his right in the remains of the sacrifices to the people. Which generosity is the more considerable, because it was in the beginning of his reign, when he found the exchequer empty; and when he had been at great expense about cleansing and refitting the temple, and making preparations for this great feast.

Wesley: 2Ch 30:27 - -- Those of the Levites who were priests also; for to them only this work belonged.
Those of the Levites who were priests also; for to them only this work belonged.
JFB -> 2Ch 30:21-24; 2Ch 30:24
JFB: 2Ch 30:21-24 - -- The time appointed by the law for the continuance of the feast was seven days [Exo 12:15; Exo 13:6; Lev 23:6]; but in consequence of its having been a...
The time appointed by the law for the continuance of the feast was seven days [Exo 12:15; Exo 13:6; Lev 23:6]; but in consequence of its having been allowed to fall so long into desuetude, they doubled the period of celebration and kept it fourteen days with unabated satisfaction and joy. Materials for the additional sacrificial meals were supplied by the munificence of the king and the princes.

JFB: 2Ch 30:24 - -- So that there would be a sufficient number of hands for the additional services.
So that there would be a sufficient number of hands for the additional services.
Clarke: 2Ch 30:25 - -- The strangers that come out of the land of Israel - That is, the proselytes of the covenant who had embraced Judaism, and had submitted to the rite ...
The strangers that come out of the land of Israel - That is, the proselytes of the covenant who had embraced Judaism, and had submitted to the rite of circumcision, for none others could be permitted to eat of the passover.

Clarke: 2Ch 30:26 - -- Since the time of Solomon - there was not the like in Jerusalem - For from that time the ten tribes had been separated from the true worship of God,...
Since the time of Solomon - there was not the like in Jerusalem - For from that time the ten tribes had been separated from the true worship of God, and now many of them for the first time, especially from Asher, Issachar, Ephraim, Manasseh, and Zebulun, joined to celebrate the passover.

Clarke: 2Ch 30:27 - -- And their voice was heard - God accepted the fruits of that pious disposition which himself had infused
And their voice was heard - God accepted the fruits of that pious disposition which himself had infused

Clarke: 2Ch 30:27 - -- And their prayer came up - As the smoke of their sacrifices ascended to the clouds, so did their prayers, supplications, and thanksgivings, ascend t...
And their prayer came up - As the smoke of their sacrifices ascended to the clouds, so did their prayers, supplications, and thanksgivings, ascend to the heavens. The Targum says: "Their prayer came up to the dwelling-place of his holy shechinah, which is in heaven."Israel now appeared to be in a fair way of regaining what they had lost; but alas, how soon were all these bright prospects beclouded for ever
It is not for the want of holy resolutions and heavenly influences that men are not saved but through their own unsteadiness; they do not persevere, they forget the necessity of continuing in prayer, and thus the Holy Spirit is grieved, departs from them, and leaves them to their own darkness and hardness of heart. When we consider the heavenly influences which many receive who draw back to perdition, and the good fruits which for a time they bore, it is blasphemy to say they had no genuine or saving grace; they had it, they showed it, they trifled with it, sinned against it, continued in their rebellions, and therefore are lost.
TSK: 2Ch 30:24 - -- did give : Heb. lifted up, or offered, 2Ch 35:7, 2Ch 35:8; 1Ch 29:3-9; Eze 45:17; Eph 4:8
a great : 2Ch 29:34

TSK: 2Ch 30:25 - -- the strangers : 2Ch 30:11, 2Ch 30:18; Exo 12:43-49
rejoiced : 1Ch 16:10, 1Ch 16:11; Psa 92:4, Psa 104:34
the strangers : 2Ch 30:11, 2Ch 30:18; Exo 12:43-49
rejoiced : 1Ch 16:10, 1Ch 16:11; Psa 92:4, Psa 104:34

TSK: 2Ch 30:27 - -- the priests : Num 6:23-26; Deu 10:8
their prayer : 1Ki 8:30, 1Ki 8:39; Act 10:4
his holy dwelling place : Heb. the habitation of his holiness, Deu 26:...

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The strangers - See the 2Ch 15:9 note.
Poole: 2Ch 30:24 - -- Hezekiah did give to the congregation first to God, to whom the parts appointed were offered in way of thanksgiving; and then to the people, who feas...
Hezekiah did give to the congregation first to God, to whom the parts appointed were offered in way of thanksgiving; and then to the people, who feasted upon the relics, as the offerer used to do in peace-offerings; and Hezekiah, who was the offerer, gave away his right in the remains of the sacrifices to the people.
A thousand bullocks and seven thousand sheep which generosity is the more considerable, because it was in the beginning of his reign, when he found the royal exchequer exhausted and empty; and when he had been at great expense about the cleansing and refitting of the temple, and making preparations for this great feast.
A great number of priests sanctified themselves having now both more time and further need of sanctifying themselves to offer these numerous sacrifices.

Poole: 2Ch 30:27 - -- The priests the Levites those of the Levites who were priests also; for to them only this work belonged, 1Ch 23:13 . Or, the priests and the Levites...
The priests the Levites those of the Levites who were priests also; for to them only this work belonged, 1Ch 23:13 . Or, the priests and the Levites ; for as the Levites did some other part of the priests’ work at this time, it is not strange if they did this also. Or the priests might bless by solemn pronunciation of the blessing, and the Levites by their acclamations, or with their musical instruments.
Blessed the people either commended them for their great zeal and diligence in God’ s service; or rather, solemnly prayed to God to bless them; and their prayer was not in vain, as the following words show.
Haydock: 2Ch 30:25 - -- Proselytes, who had embraced the Jewish law: the rest were not allowed to partake of the paschal victims, Ex. xii. 48.
Proselytes, who had embraced the Jewish law: the rest were not allowed to partake of the paschal victims, Ex. xii. 48.

Israel: as many of the tribes came to join with their brethren of Juda.

Haydock: 2Ch 30:27 - -- Levites. These only applauded the solemn blessings, which were given by the priests, Num. vi. 24. C. ---
God is said to reside in heaven, because ...
Levites. These only applauded the solemn blessings, which were given by the priests, Num. vi. 24. C. ---
God is said to reside in heaven, because he there displays his glory to the blessed. D.
Gill: 2Ch 30:24 - -- For Hezekiah king of Judah did give to the congregation one thousand bullocks, and seven thousand sheep,.... He separated them, as Kimchi interprets i...
For Hezekiah king of Judah did give to the congregation one thousand bullocks, and seven thousand sheep,.... He separated them, as Kimchi interprets it, from his own herds and flocks; or out of his own substance, at his own expense purchased them; or lifted them up, as the word signifies, as heave offerings to the Lord; and gave them to the people for thank offerings to feast upon:
and the princes gave to the congregation one thousand bullocks, and ten thousand sheep: for the same purposes, following the king's example:
and a great number of priests sanctified themselves; besides those who had before, that they might be fit to offer this great number of sacrifices.

Gill: 2Ch 30:25 - -- And all the congregation of Judah, with the priests and Levites,.... The people that were gathered together out of the several cities of Judah, which ...
And all the congregation of Judah, with the priests and Levites,.... The people that were gathered together out of the several cities of Judah, which no doubt was the largest congregation, with whom the priests and Levites are joined, as being of that kingdom, and dwellers in Jerusalem, where their office lay:
and all the congregation that came out of Israel; out of the ten tribes, particularly Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun, 2Ch 30:18, and the strangers that came out of the land of Israel, and that dwelt in Judah, rejoiced; the proselytes, even such as were circumcised, who ate of the passover, and kept the feast of unleavened bread, as well as the other days of rejoicing, the former of which none might partake of but circumcised persons; and it can hardly be thought that any other would come out of Israel on such an occasion, see Exo 12:48.

Gill: 2Ch 30:26 - -- So there was great joy in Jerusalem,.... Not merely carnal, expressed in eating and drinking, and making merry with one another, but spiritual, on acc...
So there was great joy in Jerusalem,.... Not merely carnal, expressed in eating and drinking, and making merry with one another, but spiritual, on account of the restoration of temple service, and the feasts of the Lord:
for since the time of Solomon the son of David, king of Israel, there was not the like in Jerusalem; not the like joy, so spiritual, sincere, and hearty; nor such a number of persons rejoicing together on such an occasion; nor for so many days together, which were as many as at the dedication of the temple by Solomon.

Gill: 2Ch 30:27 - -- Then the priests the Levites arose,.... The priests who were of the tribe of Levi; for there were some in Israel that were not, but were made of any o...
Then the priests the Levites arose,.... The priests who were of the tribe of Levi; for there were some in Israel that were not, but were made of any of the people, as in the times of Jeroboam; though some supply the copulative "and"; so the Targum: "and blessed the people"; which was the proper work and business of the priests to do; though, while they were blessing, the Levites might be singing:
and their voice was heard; meaning not by the people, though undoubtedly it was, but by the Lord; the Targum is,"their prayer was heard or received;''for the blessing was delivered in a petitionary way, Num 6:24, and was no other than a request that God would bless them, which he did:
and their prayer came up to his holy dwellingplace, even unto heaven; see Psa 3:4 by what means it was known their prayer was heard and accepted cannot be said; there might be some visible token of it, as the people were dismissed, and departed.

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NET Notes: 2Ch 30:24 Heb “the assembly.” The pronoun “them” has been used in the translation for stylistic reasons, to avoid redundancy.


NET Notes: 2Ch 30:26 Heb “and there was great joy in Jerusalem, for from the days of Solomon son of David, king of Israel, there was nothing like this in Jerusalem.&...

NET Notes: 2Ch 30:27 Heb “and it was heard with their voice.” BDB 1034 s.v. שָׁמַע Niph.4 interprets this to mean “he...
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 30:24 For Hezekiah king of Judah did give to the congregation a ( p ) thousand bullocks and seven thousand sheep; and the princes gave to the congregation a...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 30:27 Then the priests the Levites arose and ( q ) blessed the people: and their voice was heard, and their prayer came [up] to his holy dwelling place, [ev...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 30:1-27
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 30:1-27 - --1 Hezekiah proclaims a solemn passover on the second month for Judah and Israel.13 The assembly, having destroyed the altars of idolatry, keep the fea...
MHCC -> 2Ch 30:21-27
MHCC: 2Ch 30:21-27 - --Many prayers were put up to God with the peace-offerings. In these Israel looked to God as the God of their fathers, a God in covenant with them. Ther...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 30:21-27
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 30:21-27 - -- After the passover followed the feast of unleavened bread, which continued seven days. How that was observed we are here told, and every thing in th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 30:23-24; 2Ch 30:25-27
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 30:23-24 - --
Prolongation of the festival for seven days more, and the conclusion of it . - 2Ch 30:23. Since the king and the princes had given a very large num...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 30:25-27 - --
Concluding remarks on this festival. There took part in it (1) the whole congregation of Judah, and the priests and Levites; (2) the whole congregat...
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...
