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Text -- 2 Chronicles 31:1-9 (NET)
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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.
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Wesley: 2Ch 31:2 - -- Within the gates of the house of the Lord: which is here called tents, because the host of the Lord, the priests and Levites, encamped there. And perh...
Within the gates of the house of the Lord: which is here called tents, because the host of the Lord, the priests and Levites, encamped there. And perhaps to intimate, that it was shortly to be removed.
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Wesley: 2Ch 31:3 - -- Which had hitherto been taken out of the treasures of the temple, but that he might ease the people in their present poverty, which his predecessor ha...
Which had hitherto been taken out of the treasures of the temple, but that he might ease the people in their present poverty, which his predecessor had brought upon them, and engage them to a more chearful attendance upon God's service, he took the burden upon himself.
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Wesley: 2Ch 31:4 - -- Freed them from worldly cares and distractions, and enabled to give up themselves entirely to the serious study of God's law, and to the instruction, ...
Freed them from worldly cares and distractions, and enabled to give up themselves entirely to the serious study of God's law, and to the instruction, and direction, and quickening of the people.
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Wesley: 2Ch 31:5 - -- As Soon as the king extended that command to all the parts of his kingdom, which, 2Ch 31:4, was confined to them that dwelt in Jerusalem.
As Soon as the king extended that command to all the parts of his kingdom, which, 2Ch 31:4, was confined to them that dwelt in Jerusalem.
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Wesley: 2Ch 31:5 - -- Or, dates, as the Hebrew writers generally, understand this word, which were given to them, because of the sweetness of their taste in some sort resem...
Or, dates, as the Hebrew writers generally, understand this word, which were given to them, because of the sweetness of their taste in some sort resembling honey. For the law requires no tithes, but of the fruits of trees, or of the earth, or of beasts.
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Wesley: 2Ch 31:6 - -- What the priests and the Levites had occasion for, they made use of, and the overplus was laid in heaps.
What the priests and the Levites had occasion for, they made use of, and the overplus was laid in heaps.
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Of the sacred year, in which their harvest began.
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In which their harvest ended and the feast of tabernacles was kept.
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Wesley: 2Ch 31:8 - -- Both for giving such plentiful provisions to his land and for giving his people such liberal hearts. And they praised the people for their forwardness...
Both for giving such plentiful provisions to his land and for giving his people such liberal hearts. And they praised the people for their forwardness and faithfulness in it.
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Wesley: 2Ch 31:9 - -- How it came to pass that no more of their provision was spent and that there yet remained such great heaps of it.
How it came to pass that no more of their provision was spent and that there yet remained such great heaps of it.
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.
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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.
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JFB: 2Ch 31:2-5 - -- The king now turned his attention to provide for the orderly performance of the temple-worship--arranging the priests and Levites in their courses, as...
The king now turned his attention to provide for the orderly performance of the temple-worship--arranging the priests and Levites in their courses, assigning to every one his proper place and functions--and issuing edicts for the regular payment of those dues from which the revenues of the sanctuary were derived. To set a proper example to his subjects, his own proportion was announced in the first instance, for to the king it belonged, out of his privy purse, to defray the expenses of the altar, both stated and occasional (Num 28:3-4, Num 28:9, Num 28:11, Num 28:19); and in making this contribution from his own means, Hezekiah followed the course which David and Solomon had taken before him (see 2Ch 8:14; 1Ki 9:25). Afterwards he reappointed the people's dues to the temple; and from its being necessary to issue a royal mandate in reference to this matter, it appears that the sacred tribute had been either totally neglected, or (as the idolatrous princes were known to appropriate it to their own purposes) the people had in many cases refused or evaded the duty. But with the improved state of public feeling, Hezekiah's commandment was readily obeyed, and contributions of first-fruits and tithes were poured in with great liberality from all parts of Judah, as well as from Israel. The first-fruits, even of some articles of produce that were unfit for sacrifice (Lev 2:11), such as honey (Margin, "dates"), were appropriated to the priests (Num 18:12-13; Deu 18:4). The tithes (Lev 27:31) were intended for the support of the whole Levitical tribe (Num 18:8, Num 18:20, Num 18:24).
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JFB: 2Ch 31:6-7 - -- The contributions began to be sent in shortly after the celebration of the passover, which had taken place in the middle of the second month. Some tim...
The contributions began to be sent in shortly after the celebration of the passover, which had taken place in the middle of the second month. Some time would elapse before the king's order reached all parts of the kingdom. The wheat harvest occurred in the third month, so that the sheaves of that grain, being presented before any other, formed "the foundation," an under-layer in the corn stores of the temple. The first-fruits of their land produce which were successively sent in all the summer till the close of the fruit and vintage season, that is, the seventh month, continued to raise heap upon heap.
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JFB: 2Ch 31:9 - -- The object of his enquiries was to ascertain whether the supplies afforded the prospect of a sufficient maintenance for the members of the sacred orde...
The object of his enquiries was to ascertain whether the supplies afforded the prospect of a sufficient maintenance for the members of the sacred order.
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.
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Clarke: 2Ch 31:2 - -- In the gates of the tents of the Lord - That is, in the temple; for this was the house, tabernacle, tent, and camp, of the Most High.
In the gates of the tents of the Lord - That is, in the temple; for this was the house, tabernacle, tent, and camp, of the Most High.
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Clarke: 2Ch 31:3 - -- The king’ s portion of his substance for the burnt-offerings - It is conjectured that the Jewish kings, at least from the time of David, furnis...
The king’ s portion of his substance for the burnt-offerings - It is conjectured that the Jewish kings, at least from the time of David, furnished the morning and evening sacrifice daily at their own expense, and several others also.
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Clarke: 2Ch 31:5 - -- Brought - the first-fruits - These were principally for the maintenance of the priests and Levites; they brought tithes of all the produce of the fi...
Brought - the first-fruits - These were principally for the maintenance of the priests and Levites; they brought tithes of all the produce of the field, whether commanded or not, as we see in the instance of honey, which was not to be offered to the Lord, Lev 2:11, yet it appears it might be offered to the priests as first-fruits, or in the way of tithes.
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In the third month - "The month Sivan; the seventh, Tisri."- Targum
Defender -> 2Ch 31:6
Defender: 2Ch 31:6 - -- This reference implies that "the children of Israel," as well as "the children of Judah," were included in those "that dwelt in the cities of Judah." ...
This reference implies that "the children of Israel," as well as "the children of Judah," were included in those "that dwelt in the cities of Judah." Probably some of those Israelites from the northern kingdom who had come to Jerusalem for the Passover were so convicted of its vital importance that they decided to make their permanent home in Judah. For example, Anna, the prophetess during the days of Christ, was from the tribe of Asher (Luk 2:36). It is very probable, if not certain, that all the tribes (in addition to Judah, Benjamin and Levi in the southern kingdom) were represented in the land of Israel during the days of Christ and thus are included among those known as the Jews today."
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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TSK: 2Ch 31:2 - -- the courses : 2Ch 5:11, 2Ch 8:14, 2Ch 23:8; 1Ch 16:37, 1Ch 16:40, 23:1-26:32; Ezr 6:18; Luk 1:5
to give thanks : 2Ch 29:24-26; 1Ch 16:4-6, 1Ch 16:41, ...
the courses : 2Ch 5:11, 2Ch 8:14, 2Ch 23:8; 1Ch 16:37, 1Ch 16:40, 23:1-26:32; Ezr 6:18; Luk 1:5
to give thanks : 2Ch 29:24-26; 1Ch 16:4-6, 1Ch 16:41, 1Ch 23:30, 1Ch 25:1-3; Neh 11:17; Psa 134:1-3; Psa 135:1-3; Jer 33:11
in the gates of the tents of the Lord :
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TSK: 2Ch 31:3 - -- the king’ s : 2Ch 30:24; 1Ch 26:26; Eze 45:17, Eze 46:4-7, Eze 46:12-18
for the morning : Exo 29:38-42; Num 28:3-8
the burnt : Num 28:9, Num 28:1...
the king’ s : 2Ch 30:24; 1Ch 26:26; Eze 45:17, Eze 46:4-7, Eze 46:12-18
for the morning : Exo 29:38-42; Num 28:3-8
the burnt : Num 28:9, Num 28:10
for the new moons : Num. 28:11-31, 29:1-40; Deut. 16:1-17; Psa 81:1-4; Col 2:16, Col 2:17
the set feasts : Lev. 23:2-44
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TSK: 2Ch 31:4 - -- the portion : 2Ch 31:16; Lev 27:30-33; Num 18:8-21, Num 18:26-28; Mal 3:8-10
that they might : Neh 13:10-13; 1Co 9:9-14; Gal 6:6
the law : Mal 2:7
the portion : 2Ch 31:16; Lev 27:30-33; Num 18:8-21, Num 18:26-28; Mal 3:8-10
that they might : Neh 13:10-13; 1Co 9:9-14; Gal 6:6
the law : Mal 2:7
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TSK: 2Ch 31:5 - -- as soon : 2Ch 24:10, 2Ch 24:11; Exo 35:5, Exo 35:20-29, Exo 36:5, Exo 36:6; 2Co 8:2-5
came abroad : Heb. brake forth, the first fruits, Exo 22:29, Exo...
as soon : 2Ch 24:10, 2Ch 24:11; Exo 35:5, Exo 35:20-29, Exo 36:5, Exo 36:6; 2Co 8:2-5
came abroad : Heb. brake forth, the first fruits, Exo 22:29, Exo 23:19, Exo 34:22, Exo 34:26; Num 18:12; Neh 10:35-39, Neh 12:44, Neh 13:12, Neh 13:31; Pro 3:9; 1Co 15:20; Jam 1:18; Rev 14:4
honey : or, dates, The word
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TSK: 2Ch 31:6 - -- the children : 2Ch 11:16, 2Ch 11:17
the tithe : Lev 27:30; Deu 14:28
by heaps : Heb. heaps and heaps.
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TSK: 2Ch 31:8 - -- blessed : Gen 14:20; Jdg 5:9; 1Ki 8:14, 1Ki 8:15; 1Ch 29:10-20; Ezr 7:27; 2Co 8:16; Eph 1:3; Phi 4:10, Phi 4:19; 1Th 3:9; 1Pe 1:3
and his people : 2Ch...
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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).
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Barnes: 2Ch 31:2 - -- The tents - literally, "the camps."The temple is called the "camp of Yahweh"by an apt metaphor: the square enclosure, with its gates and statio...
The tents - literally, "the camps."The temple is called the "camp of Yahweh"by an apt metaphor: the square enclosure, with its gates and stations, its guards and porters, its reliefs, its orderly arrangement, and the tabernacle, or tent, of the great commander in the midst, very much resembled a camp.
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Barnes: 2Ch 31:3 - -- The king’ s portion - Amid the general neglect of the observances commanded by the Law, the tithe system had naturally fallen into disuse....
The king’ s portion - Amid the general neglect of the observances commanded by the Law, the tithe system had naturally fallen into disuse. Hezekiah revived it; and, to encourage the people to give what was due, cheerfully set the example of paying the full proportion from his own considerable possessions (compare 2Ch 32:28-29). His tithe was, it seems, especially devoted to the purposes mentioned in this verse (compare the marginal reference). There were needed for these purposes in the course of the year nearly 1,100 lambs, 113 bullocks, 37 rams, and 30 goats, besides vast quantities of flour, oil, and wine for the accompanying meat and drink offerings.
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Barnes: 2Ch 31:4 - -- That they might be encouraged ... - i. e. to devote themselves wholly to their proper work, the service of the sanctuary and the teaching of Go...
That they might be encouraged ... - i. e. to devote themselves wholly to their proper work, the service of the sanctuary and the teaching of God’ s Law 2Ch 17:7-9, and not engage in secular occupations. Compare Neh 13:10-14.
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Barnes: 2Ch 31:5 - -- Honey - See the margin. It is doubtful whether bee-honey was liable to first-fruits. The sort here intended may therefore be that which, accord...
Honey - See the margin. It is doubtful whether bee-honey was liable to first-fruits. The sort here intended may therefore be that which, according to Josephus, was manufactured from dates.
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Barnes: 2Ch 31:6 - -- By "the children of Israel"in 2Ch 31:5, seem to be intended the inhabitants of Jerusalem only (see 2Ch 31:4); by "the children of Israel and Judah t...
By "the children of Israel"in 2Ch 31:5, seem to be intended the inhabitants of Jerusalem only (see 2Ch 31:4); by "the children of Israel and Judah that dwelt in the cities of Judah"in this verse, seem to be meant the Jews of the country districts and the Israelites who dwelt among them 2Ch 30:25. Of these two classes, the first brought both first-fruits and tithes of "all things;"while the others, who had not been included in the command 2Ch 31:4, brought in first-fruits and paid the tithe of sheep and oxen only, and of the things which they had vowed to God.
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Barnes: 2Ch 31:7 - -- The third month - Compare 2Ch 29:3; 2Ch 30:2, 2Ch 30:13. The events hitherto described - the destruction of the high places, the re-appointment...
The third month - Compare 2Ch 29:3; 2Ch 30:2, 2Ch 30:13. The events hitherto described - the destruction of the high places, the re-appointment of the courses, and the re-establishment of the tithes followed so closely upon the Passover, that a month had not elapsed from the conclusion of the Feast before the gifts began to pour in. In the seventh month the harvest was completed; and the last tithes and first-fruits of the year would naturally come in then.
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Barnes: 2Ch 31:9 - -- "Hezekiah questioned"in order to know whether the ministering priests and Levites had had their maintenance out of the tithes, and whether the accum...
"Hezekiah questioned"in order to know whether the ministering priests and Levites had had their maintenance out of the tithes, and whether the accumulation which he saw was clear surplus.
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.
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Poole: 2Ch 31:2 - -- i.e. Within the gates of the house of the Lord; which is here called
tents partly because all houses are oft so called, as Jud 19:9 20:8 Psa 69:25...
i.e. Within the gates of the house of the Lord; which is here called
tents partly because all houses are oft so called, as Jud 19:9 20:8 Psa 69:25 ; and partly because the host of the Lord, to wit, the priests and Levites, frequently so called, encamped there, and kept their stations and orders there by course.
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Poole: 2Ch 31:3 - -- For the burnt-offerings which had hitherto been, and were to be, taken out of the treasures of the temple which were collected from the people, 1Ch 2...
For the burnt-offerings which had hitherto been, and were to be, taken out of the treasures of the temple which were collected from the people, 1Ch 26:20 Neh 10:32,33 ; but that he might ease them in their present poverty, which his predecessor had brought upon them, and engage them to a more cheerful attendance upon God’ s service, he took the burden upon himself.
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Poole: 2Ch 31:4 - -- i.e. Freed from worldly cares and distractions, and enabled to give up themselves entirely to the serious study of God’ s law, in which many of...
i.e. Freed from worldly cares and distractions, and enabled to give up themselves entirely to the serious study of God’ s law, in which many of them were ignorant, and to the instruction, and direction, and quickening of the people in their several duties.
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Poole: 2Ch 31:5 - -- As soon as the commandment came abroad either,
1. As soon as the report of this command of the king, 2Ch 31:4 , was got abroad into other parts. Or,...
As soon as the commandment came abroad either,
1. As soon as the report of this command of the king, 2Ch 31:4 , was got abroad into other parts. Or,
2. As soon as the king enlarged and extended that command to all the parts of his kingdom, which, 2Ch 31:4 , was confined to them that dwell in Jerusalem. Honey , or, dates , as the Hebrew writers generally, and many other learned Hebricians, understand this word, which is given to them because of the sweetness of their taste, in some sort resembling honey. For the law requires no tithes but of the fruits of trees, or of the earth, or of beasts.
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Poole: 2Ch 31:6 - -- Also the tithe of oxen and sheep they brought in not only the same tithes which the dwellers in Jerusalem did, to wit, of corn, and wine, and oil , ...
Also the tithe of oxen and sheep they brought in not only the same tithes which the dwellers in Jerusalem did, to wit, of corn, and wine, and oil , &c., which they had in their own storehouses in that city; but also oxen and sheep, which were more proper to the country; for under the cities of Judah are comprehended the suburbs and territories adjacent and belonging to them, as is evident from the nature of the thing, and the law of God.
And the tithe of holy things: this may be taken either,
1. By way of explication, even the tithe of holy things , &c. Or rather,
2. By way of addition,
the tithe of all holy things which were consecrated unto the Lord whether by vow, or voluntary promise, or otherwise; as the tithes of gains by merchandise, or spoils of war, &c.; of which see Gen 14:20 28:22 Num 31:28,30 .
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Poole: 2Ch 31:7 - -- In the third month to wit, of the sacred year, Exo 12:2 in which their harvest began.
In the seventh month in which their harvest ended and the fe...
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Poole: 2Ch 31:8 - -- They blessed the Lord both for giving such plentiful provisions to his land in this year, and for giving his people such liberal and pious hearts tow...
They blessed the Lord both for giving such plentiful provisions to his land in this year, and for giving his people such liberal and pious hearts towards this good work.
And his people Israel they praised them for their forwardness and faithfulness in it.
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Poole: 2Ch 31:9 - -- How it came to pass that no more of their provision was spent, and that there yet remained such great heaps of it.
How it came to pass that no more of their provision was spent, and that there yet remained such great heaps of it.
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.
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Haydock: 2Ch 31:2 - -- Praise: literally, "confess." H. ---
There is a confession of God's perfections, as well as of sin. W. ---
Gates, within their respective courts...
Praise: literally, "confess." H. ---
There is a confession of God's perfections, as well as of sin. W. ---
Gates, within their respective courts. C. ---
The Turks style the palace of their emperor, "the sublime porte." H. ---
Camp, or temple. Sept. "in the gates, in the courts of the house of the Lord." M. ---
Grabe has not in the gates. H. ---
We know that they did not sing there, but in the courts, (C.) or halls. H.
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Haydock: 2Ch 31:3 - -- Substance. Since David had place the ark in the palace of Sion, it seems the kings had furnished the solemn victims for morning and evening, on all ...
Substance. Since David had place the ark in the palace of Sion, it seems the kings had furnished the solemn victims for morning and evening, on all the festivals. Solomon also engaged to do it every day; and his magnificence herein astonished the queen of Saba, C. viii. 13., and ix. 4., and 3 K. ix. 25. Ezechiel (xlv.) assigns revenues to the prince for this purpose; but, as the people were often without any, they paid each the third part of a sicle, to furnish the victims, 2 Esdras x. 32. C. ---
The king did not wish to exempt himself from contributing, while he required that the people should support the priests. The troublesome times had greatly impaired the revenues of the temple, &c. T.
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Haydock: 2Ch 31:4 - -- Portion. Literally, "parts," (H.) first-fruits and tithes. M. ---
Lord, without being taken off by worldly cares. It would be well if Christian ...
Portion. Literally, "parts," (H.) first-fruits and tithes. M. ---
Lord, without being taken off by worldly cares. It would be well if Christian princes would make an adequate provision for the ministers of religion: (v. 16.; T.) as the law of nature dictates, that those who serve the public should be supported by it. D.
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Haydock: 2Ch 31:5 - -- Honey for the priests, not for sacrifice, Lev. ii. 11. It may include dates, or palm wine. See Pliny xiii. 4. C. ---
Forth; only wheat, barley, ...
Honey for the priests, not for sacrifice, Lev. ii. 11. It may include dates, or palm wine. See Pliny xiii. 4. C. ---
Forth; only wheat, barley, the fruits of vine, olive, pomegranate, fig, and palm-trees. R. Solomon) Lev. xxvii. 30. C.
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Haydock: 2Ch 31:6 - -- Things, out of which the Levites had to give tithes to the priests. Lyranus) Num. xviii. 26. M. ---
Vowed. Heb. "consecrated to....God, and lai...
Things, out of which the Levites had to give tithes to the priests. Lyranus) Num. xviii. 26. M. ---
Vowed. Heb. "consecrated to....God, and laid them in heaps." H.
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Them, bringing from Pentecost till the harvest was ended.
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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Gill: 2Ch 31:2 - -- And Hezekiah appointed the courses of the priests, and the Levites after their courses,.... As they were fixed by David, and were in the times of Jeho...
And Hezekiah appointed the courses of the priests, and the Levites after their courses,.... As they were fixed by David, and were in the times of Jehoshaphat, and had been since interrupted, and which Hezekiah now restored, and placed them in their regular order:
every man according to his service, the priests and Levites for burnt offerings, and for peace offerings, to minister and to give thanks, and to praise in the gates of the tents of the Lord; or camp of the Lord, where they were posted, and lay as an host encamped, to keep the watch of the house of the Lord; the priests, they were appointed to offer the sacrifices of every sort; the Levites to minister to them in what they needed and required of them, and others of them to be singers in time of service, and others to be porters at the gate.
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Gill: 2Ch 31:3 - -- He appointed also the king's portion of his substance,.... Out of his own treasury, of his royal bounty, over and above what was usual for kings to gi...
He appointed also the king's portion of his substance,.... Out of his own treasury, of his royal bounty, over and above what was usual for kings to give for their own sacrifices, the treasury of the temple being exhausted, and the people being brought into low circumstances in the last reign:
for the burnt offerings, to wit, for the morning and evening burnt offerings; the daily sacrifice offered morning and evening, which had been neglected, but now revived:
and the burnt offerings for the sabbaths, and for the new moons, and for the set feasts; when beside the daily sacrifice there were additional ones: as it is written in the law of the Lord; in Num 28:9.
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Gill: 2Ch 31:4 - -- Moreover, he commanded the people that dwelt in Jerusalem to give the portion of the priests and the Levites,.... What was assigned unto them by the l...
Moreover, he commanded the people that dwelt in Jerusalem to give the portion of the priests and the Levites,.... What was assigned unto them by the law of God by tithes, firstfruits, &c.
that they might be encouraged in the law of the Lord; in the study of it; that they might gain greater knowledge of it themselves, and be better able to instruct the people, which of late had been much neglected; and that they might be more at leisure for such service, and be free from all worldly business, care, and distraction of mind, was the design of this edict.
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Gill: 2Ch 31:5 - -- And as soon as the commandment came abroad,.... Not only was published in the city of Jerusalem, but the report of it, or rather that itself, was spre...
And as soon as the commandment came abroad,.... Not only was published in the city of Jerusalem, but the report of it, or rather that itself, was spread throughout the cities of Judah:
the children of Israel brought in abundance the firstfruits of corn, wine, and oil, and honey; the three first of these are expressed in the law, Deu 18:4 but not honey; wherefore the Targum here, and the Jewish writers in general, interpret it of the "dubsa" of the palm tree, as they call it, the fruit and liquor of that, which is of a sweet taste, and which the Scenite Arabs called "dabusa", as Pliny w from Juba relates; for so it should be read, and not "dabulan" or "dablan", as in some copies: but though honey was forbid to be used in sacrifice, it was not forbidden to be eaten; and as the land of Judea abounded with honey, properly so called, the priests might have the firstfruits of that as of other liquors; See Gill on Deu 8:8,
and of all the increase of the field; of the trees of it, vines, fig trees, pomegranates, &c. as Kimchi:
and the tithe of all things; even of herbs, as the same writer, and so the Talmud x, which were free from tithes by the law, see Mat 23:23,
brought they in abundantly; even of all that their vineyards, oliveyards, and fields produced.
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Gill: 2Ch 31:6 - -- And concerning the children of Israel and Judah, that dwelt in the cities of Judah,.... As for the supplement "concerning", I see no need of it; the s...
And concerning the children of Israel and Judah, that dwelt in the cities of Judah,.... As for the supplement "concerning", I see no need of it; the sense is, that when the king's edict was known by the inhabitants of the cities in the country, as well as at Jerusalem:
they also brought in the tithes of oxen, and sheep; according to the law in Lev 27:32.
and the tithe of holy things, which were consecrated unto the Lord their God; which Jarchi understands of the second tithe the Levites were to give to the priests; but Kimchi of things consecrated to sacred uses, and no longer for their own, and which were even free from tithing:
and laid them by heaps: heaps upon heaps, such large quantities were brought in.
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Gill: 2Ch 31:7 - -- In the third month they began to lay the foundation of the heaps..... The month Sivan, as the Targum, in which month was the feast of Pentecost, calle...
In the third month they began to lay the foundation of the heaps..... The month Sivan, as the Targum, in which month was the feast of Pentecost, called the feast of the harvest, Exo 23:16, for then barley harvest was ended, and wheat harvest began, and the firstfruits were brought:
and finished them in the seventh month; the month Tisri, as the Targum, in which was the feast of tabernacles, sometimes called the feast of ingathering, of the fruits of the earth, the wine, oil, &c. and so a proper time for bringing the tithes of all.
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Gill: 2Ch 31:8 - -- And when Hezekiah and the princes came and saw the heaps,.... Of the tithes and firstfruits:
they blessed the Lord; for the great increase of the f...
And when Hezekiah and the princes came and saw the heaps,.... Of the tithes and firstfruits:
they blessed the Lord; for the great increase of the fruits of the earth, and for making the people so willing to bring in the dues to the priests and Levites:
and his people Israel; wished all happiness and prosperity to them, being found in the way of their duty.
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Gill: 2Ch 31:9 - -- Then Hezekiah questioned with the priests and the Levites concerning the heaps. How they came to be so large, or why they let them lie where they did.
Then Hezekiah questioned with the priests and the Levites concerning the heaps. How they came to be so large, or why they let them lie where they did.
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NET Notes: 2Ch 31:6 Heb “heaps, heaps.” Repetition of the noun draws attention to the large number of heaps.
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 31:1 Now when all this was finished, all Israel that were present went out to the cities of Judah, and ( a ) brake the images in pieces, and cut down the g...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 31:2 And Hezekiah appointed the courses of the priests and the Levites after their courses, every man according to his service, the priests and Levites for...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 31:4 Moreover he commanded the people that dwelt in Jerusalem to give the ( d ) portion of the priests and the Levites, that they might be ( e ) encouraged...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 31:6 And [concerning] the children of Israel and Judah, that dwelt in the cities of Judah, they also brought in the tithe of oxen and sheep, and the tithe ...
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Geneva Bible: 2Ch 31:8 And when Hezekiah and the princes came and saw the heaps, they ( h ) blessed the LORD, and his people Israel.
( h ) They praised the Lord and prayed ...
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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; 2Ch 31:2-21
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...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 31:2-21 - --
Restoration of order in the public worship, and of the temple revenues and those of the priests . - 2Ch 31:2. Hezekiah appointed the courses of the...
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...
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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...
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Constable: 2Ch 30:1--31:2 - --2. Hezekiah's Passover 30:1-31:1
"Following the restoration of the temple and its services in ch...
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