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Text -- 2 Chronicles 31:5 (NET)
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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.
JFB -> 2Ch 31:2-5
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).
Clarke -> 2Ch 31:5
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.
TSK -> 2Ch 31:5
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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Barnes -> 2Ch 31:5
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.
Poole -> 2Ch 31:5
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.
Haydock -> 2Ch 31:5
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.
Gill -> 2Ch 31:5
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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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 31:2-21
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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