
Text -- 2 Chronicles 32:31 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ch 32:31 - -- Either the destruction of the Assyrians, or the going back of the sun. These miracles were wrought to alarm and awaken a stupid, careless world, and t...
Either the destruction of the Assyrians, or the going back of the sun. These miracles were wrought to alarm and awaken a stupid, careless world, and to turn them from dumb and lame idols to the living God.

Wesley: 2Ch 32:31 - -- To himself, and suffered Satan to try him; that he might know he had infirmities and sins as well as virtues. O what need have great men, and good men...
To himself, and suffered Satan to try him; that he might know he had infirmities and sins as well as virtues. O what need have great men, and good men, and useful men, to study their own follies and infirmities, and to beg earnestly of God, that he would hide pride from them!
JFB: 2Ch 32:31 - -- They brought a present (2Ch 32:23; see on 2Ki 20:12-13), and a letter of congratulation on his recovery, in which particular enquiries were made about...
They brought a present (2Ch 32:23; see on 2Ki 20:12-13), and a letter of congratulation on his recovery, in which particular enquiries were made about the miracle of the sun's retrocession--a natural phenomenon that could not fail to excite great interest and curiosity at Babylon, where astronomy was so much studied. At the same time, there is reason to believe that they proposed a defensive league against the Assyrians.

JFB: 2Ch 32:31 - -- Hezekiah's offense was not so much in the display of his military stores and treasures, as in not giving to God the glory both of the miracle and of h...
Hezekiah's offense was not so much in the display of his military stores and treasures, as in not giving to God the glory both of the miracle and of his recovery, and thus leading those heathen ambassadors to know Him.
Clarke -> 2Ch 32:31
TSK -> 2Ch 32:31
TSK: 2Ch 32:31 - -- am 3292, bc 712
in the business : 2Ki 20:12, 2Ki 20:13; Isa 39:1, Isa 39:2-8
ambassadors : Heb. interpreters
the wonder : 2Ki 20:8-11; Isa 38:8
left h...
am 3292, bc 712
in the business : 2Ki 20:12, 2Ki 20:13; Isa 39:1, Isa 39:2-8
ambassadors : Heb. interpreters
the wonder : 2Ki 20:8-11; Isa 38:8
left him : Jdg 16:20; Psa 27:9, Psa 51:11, Psa 51:12, Psa 119:116, Psa 119:117; Joh 15:5
to try him : Gen 22:1; Deu 8:2, Deu 8:16; Job 1:11, Job 1:12, Job 2:3-6; Psa 139:1, Psa 139:2, Psa 139:23, Psa 139:24; Pro 17:3; Zec 13:9; Mal 3:2, Mal 3:3; 1Pe 1:7; Jam 1:13

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Poole -> 2Ch 32:31
Poole: 2Ch 32:31 - -- God left him to wit, to himself, and his own impotency and corruption. God withdrew from him those supplies and assistances of his Spirit which would...
God left him to wit, to himself, and his own impotency and corruption. God withdrew from him those supplies and assistances of his Spirit which would certainly and effectually have kept him from that sin, and suffered Satan to tempt him, and him to fall into the sin of pride and ostentation.
That he might know either,
1. That God might know it. So it is spoken of God after the manner of men; whereof we have had many instances. Or,
2. That Hezekiah might know that he had infirmities and sins as well as virtues; and therefore that the great mercies which he had received were not the effects of his own merits, as he might be prone to believe, but of God’ s free grace.
Haydock -> 2Ch 32:31
Haydock: 2Ch 32:31 - -- Wonder, at the defeat of Sennacherib; (Grotius; D.) or rather the retrogradation of the sun, as the Chaldeans studied astronomy with diligence. M. ...
Wonder, at the defeat of Sennacherib; (Grotius; D.) or rather the retrogradation of the sun, as the Chaldeans studied astronomy with diligence. M. T. C. ---
Left him, in punishment of his vanity. H. ---
Heart. How feeble is man when destitute of the divine assistance! M. ---
God permitted, therefore, the king to be tempted, (C.) that he might know himself, and that others might have a true idea of him. D.
Gill -> 2Ch 32:31
Gill: 2Ch 32:31 - -- Howbeit, in the business of the ambassadors of the princes of Babylon, who sent unto him to inquire the wonder that was done in the land,.... Not to...
Howbeit, in the business of the ambassadors of the princes of Babylon, who sent unto him to inquire the wonder that was done in the land,.... Not to see the two tables of stone which were in the ark, with the other two that were broken because of the sin of the calf, as the Targum; nor to ask about the destruction of the Assyrian army, and the manner of it, as Grotius; but to be informed of the miracle of the sun's going back ten degrees, when Hezekiah was recovered from his sickness; the Chaldeans being a people much given to astrology, and curious in their observations of that kind:
God left him to try him; by showing him all his treasures:
that he might know all that was in his heart; not that God might know, who knows all things, unless spoken of him after the manner of men; but rather that Hezekiah might know the pride lurking in his heart, and other sins which escaped his notice, Jer 17:9 or that it might be known by others; that the children of men might know it, as Kimchi; and take warning by it, and observe the frailty and infirmity of the best of men.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 32:1-33
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 32:1-33 - --1 Sennacherib invading Judah, Hezekiah fortifies himself, and encourages his people.9 Against the blasphemies of Sennacherib, Hezekiah and Isaiah pray...
MHCC -> 2Ch 32:24-33
MHCC: 2Ch 32:24-33 - --God left Hezekiah to himself, that, by this trial and his weakness in it, what was in his heart might be known; that he was not so perfect in grace as...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 32:24-33
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 32:24-33 - -- Here we conclude the story of Hezekiah with an account of three things concerning him: - I. His sickness and his recovery from it, 2Ch 32:24. The a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 32:27-33
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 32:27-33 - --
Hezekiah's riches; concluding estimate of his reign; his death and burial . - 2Ch 32:27. Like Jehoshaphat (2Ch 17:5; 2Ch 18:1), Solomon (2Ch 1:12),...
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...
