
Text -- 2 Chronicles 31:1 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ch 31:1
Wesley: 2Ch 31:1 - -- By the special impulse and direction of God's spirit. And he knew Hoshea contented himself with the worship of the calves, and did not practise that g...
By the special impulse and direction of God's spirit. And he knew Hoshea contented himself with the worship of the calves, and did not practise that great idolatry which his predecessors had used, and therefore would patiently suffer the breaking of the images of Baal, and the things belonging to them.
JFB: 2Ch 31:1 - -- The solemnities of this paschal season left a deep and salutary impression on the minds of the assembled worshippers; attachment to the ancient instit...
The solemnities of this paschal season left a deep and salutary impression on the minds of the assembled worshippers; attachment to the ancient institutions of their country was extensively revived; ardor in the service of God animated every bosom; and under the impulse of the devout feelings inspired by the occasion, they took measures at the close of the passover for extirpating idolatrous statues and altars out of every city, as at the beginning of the festival they had done in Jerusalem.

JFB: 2Ch 31:1 - -- Refer to the northern kingdom. This unsparing demolition of the monuments of idolatry would receive all encouragement from the king and public authori...
Refer to the northern kingdom. This unsparing demolition of the monuments of idolatry would receive all encouragement from the king and public authorities of the former; and the force of the popular movement was sufficient to effect the same results among the tribes of Israel, whatever opposition the power of Hoshea or the invectives of some profane brethren might have made. Thus the reign of idolatry being completely overthrown and the pure worship of God re-established throughout the land, the people returned every one to his own home, in the confident expectation that, through the divine blessing, they would enjoy a happy future of national peace and prosperity.
Clarke -> 2Ch 31:1
Clarke: 2Ch 31:1 - -- Brake the images in pieces - This species of reformation was not only carried on through Judah, but they carried it into Israel; whether through a t...
Brake the images in pieces - This species of reformation was not only carried on through Judah, but they carried it into Israel; whether through a transport of religious zeal, or whether with the consent of Hoshea the Israelitish king, we cannot tell.
TSK -> 2Ch 31:1
TSK: 2Ch 31:1 - -- Now when : 2Chr. 30:1-27
all Israel : 1Ki 18:38-40; 2Kings 23:2-20
present : Heb. found, Gen 19:15; Est 4:16
brake : 2Ch 14:3, 2Ch 23:17, 2Ch 32:12, 2...
Now when : 2Chr. 30:1-27
all Israel : 1Ki 18:38-40; 2Kings 23:2-20
present : Heb. found, Gen 19:15; Est 4:16
brake : 2Ch 14:3, 2Ch 23:17, 2Ch 32:12, 2Ch 34:3-7; Exo 23:24; Deu 7:5; 2Ki 18:4
images : Heb. statues, 2Ch 30:14
in Ephraim : 2Ch 30:1, 2Ch 30:18, 2Ch 34:6, 2Ch 34:7; 2Ki 17:2, 2Ki 18:4, 2Ki 23:15
until : etc. Heb. until to make an end

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Barnes -> 2Ch 31:1
Barnes: 2Ch 31:1 - -- Jerusalem had been cleansed 2Ch 30:14; now the land had to be purged. Hezekiah therefore gave his sanction to a popular movement directed as much ag...
Jerusalem had been cleansed 2Ch 30:14; now the land had to be purged. Hezekiah therefore gave his sanction to a popular movement directed as much against the "high places"which had been maintained since the times of the patriarchs, as against the remnants of the Baal-worship, or the innovations of Ahaz. See 2Ki 18:4 note. The invasion of the northern kingdom "Ephraim and Manasseh"by a tumultuous crowd from the southern one, and the success which attended the movement, can only be explained by the state of weakness into which the northern kingdom had fallen (see the note at 2Ch 29:24).
Poole -> 2Ch 31:1
Poole: 2Ch 31:1 - -- In Ephraim also and Manasseh either,
1. In those cities belonging to Ephraim and Manasseh, which the kings of Judah had formerly taken from the kin...
In Ephraim also and Manasseh either,
1. In those cities belonging to Ephraim and Manasseh, which the kings of Judah had formerly taken from the kings of Israel. Or,
2. In the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh. For although these were a part of Hoshea’ s kingdom, yet Hezekiah presumed to do this, partly, by virtue of the law of God, to which both Israel and Judah owed subjection, which commanded the extirpation of these things out of the whole land of Canaan; partly, by the special impulse and direction of God’ s Spirit, which sometimes did put persons upon heroical and extraordinary actions, not to be drawn into imitation; and partly, because he knew that Hoshea contented himself with the worship of the calves, and did not practise that great idolatry which his predecessors had used, and therefore would patiently suffer the breaking of these images of Baal, and the things belonging to them; which is all that was done at this time.
Haydock -> 2Ch 31:1
Haydock: 2Ch 31:1 - -- Manasses, whether king Osee consented, or the people of Juda followed the dictates of their zeal, neglecting the regular order of things, which forbi...
Manasses, whether king Osee consented, or the people of Juda followed the dictates of their zeal, neglecting the regular order of things, which forbids the subjects of one kingdom to interfere thus with those of another. Grotius) S. Aug., q. in Deut. vii., and 12. ---
If Ezechias gave orders, we may suppose that he was assured of his neighbour's consent. Josias (chap. xxxiv. 6.) followed his example after most part of Israel was led away captive, and the country obeyed the king of Assyria. C.
Gill -> 2Ch 31:1
Gill: 2Ch 31:1 - -- Now when all this was finished,.... The temple cleansed, the priests and Levites sanctified, the passover and feast of unleavened bread observed, and ...
Now when all this was finished,.... The temple cleansed, the priests and Levites sanctified, the passover and feast of unleavened bread observed, and other seven days of rejoicing kept:
all Israel that were present went out to the cities of Judah, and brake the images in pieces, and cut down the groves, and threw down the high places and the altars out of all Judah and Benjamin; which had been erected by Ahaz, 2Ch 28:2 at or about this time also the brasen serpent was broke to pieces, 2Ki 18:4,
in Ephraim also and Manasseh, until they had utterly destroyed them all; which must be understood of such cities in those tribes that had been taken in former times by the kings of Judah from the kings of Israel; or such as were now in the hands of the Assyrians, who might not concern themselves in matters of religion; or this might be done at the connivance of Hoshea king of Israel, who had no regard to any other idolatry than the worship of the calves; and besides, having met with trouble from the Assyrians, and fearing more, might be willing to have his kingdom cleared of idolatry, in hope the divine displeasure would be removed:
then all the children of Israel returned every man to his possession into their own cities; and not till then, when all monuments of idolatry were removed.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 31:1-21
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 31:1-21 - --1 The people is forward in destroying idolatry.2 Hezekiah orders the courses of the priests and Levites, and provides for their work and maintenance.5...
MHCC -> 2Ch 31:1-21
MHCC: 2Ch 31:1-21 - --After the passover, the people of Israel applied with vigour to destroy the monuments of idolatry. Public ordinances should stir us up to cleanse our ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 31:1-10
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 31:1-10 - -- We have here an account of what was done after the passover. What was wanting in the solemnities of preparation for it before was made up in that wh...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 31:1
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 31:1 - --
Destruction of the idols and the altars of the high places. Provisions for the ordering and maintenance of the temple worship, and the attendants u...
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...
