
Text -- 2 Chronicles 35:1-3 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ch 35:3 - -- In the holy of holies. Whence, it may seem, it had been removed, by some of the wicked kings of Judah, possibly by Josiah's father Amon.
In the holy of holies. Whence, it may seem, it had been removed, by some of the wicked kings of Judah, possibly by Josiah's father Amon.

Wesley: 2Ch 35:3 - -- Or, that it might not be a burden, so these words are to be joined with the former, as the reason why Solomon built this house, that the ark might hav...
Or, that it might not be a burden, so these words are to be joined with the former, as the reason why Solomon built this house, that the ark might have a constant and fixed habitation, and not need to be carried from place to place upon their shoulders, as it had been done while it was in the tabernacle. Ministers must look upon themselves as servants both to Christ, and to the people, for his sake. They must take care and take pains, and lay themselves out to the utmost, both for the honour and glory of God, and for the benefit of his people, not as having dominion over their faith, but as helpers of their holiness and joy.
JFB -> 2Ch 35:1-3
JFB: 2Ch 35:1-3 - -- (See on 2Ki 23:21). The first nine verses give an account of the preparations made for the celebration of the solemn feast [2Ch 35:1-9]. The day appoi...
(See on 2Ki 23:21). The first nine verses give an account of the preparations made for the celebration of the solemn feast [2Ch 35:1-9]. The day appointed by the law was kept on this occasion (compare 2Ch 30:2, 2Ch 30:13). The priests were ranged in their courses and exhorted to be ready for their duties in the manner that legal purity required (compare 2Ch 29:5). The Levites, the ministers or instructors of the people in all matters pertaining to the divine worship, were commanded (2Ch 35:3) to "put the holy ark in the house which Solomon did build." Their duty was to transport the ark from place to place according to circumstances. Some think that it had been ignominiously put away from the sanctuary by order of some idolatrous king, probably Manasseh, who set a carved image in the house of God (2Ch 33:7), or Amon; while others are of opinion that it had been temporarily removed by Josiah himself into some adjoining chamber, during the repairs on the temple. In replacing it, the Levites had evidently carried it upon their shoulders, deeming that still to be the duty which the law imposed on them. But Josiah reminded them of the change of circumstances. As the service of God was now performed in a fixed and permanent temple, they were not required to be bearers of the ark any longer; and, being released from the service, they should address themselves with the greater alacrity to the discharge of other functions.
Clarke -> 2Ch 35:3
Clarke: 2Ch 35:3 - -- Put the holy ark in the house - It is likely that the priests had secured this when they found that the idolatrous kings were determined to destroy ...
Put the holy ark in the house - It is likely that the priests had secured this when they found that the idolatrous kings were determined to destroy every thing that might lead the people to the worship of the true God. And now, as all appears to be well established, the ark is ordered to be put into its own place
For an ample account of this passover and the reformation that was then made, see on 2Ki 23:1 (note), etc., and the places marked in the margin.
TSK: 2Ch 35:1 - -- Josiah : The whole solemnity was performed with great exactness according to the law, and upon that account there was none like it since Samuel’ ...
Josiah : The whole solemnity was performed with great exactness according to the law, and upon that account there was none like it since Samuel’ s time; for even in Hezekiah’ s passover there were several irregularities. Bp. Patrick observes, that in this also it exceeded the other passovers which preceding things had kept, that though Josiah was by no means so rich as David, or Solomon, or Jehoshaphat, yet he furnished the congregation with beasts for sacrifice, both paschal and eucharistical, at his own proper cost and charge, which was more than any king ever did before. 2Chr. 30:1-27; 2Ki 23:21-23
the fourteenth : Exo 12:6; Num 9:3; Deu 16:1-8; Ezr 6:19; Eze 45:21; Josiah’ s solemnization of the passover, which is merely alluded to at 2Ki 23:21, is very particularly related her, while the destruction of idolatry is largely related in the Kings, and here only touched upon. The feasts of the Lord God, appointed by the ceremonial law, were very numerous; but the passover was the chief. It was the first which was solemnized in the night wherein Israel came out of Egypt, and ushered in those which were afterwards instituted, and it was the last great feast which was held in the night wherein Christ was betrayed, before the vail of the temple was rent in twain. Be means of this feast, both Josiah and Hezekiah revived religion in their day.

TSK: 2Ch 35:2 - -- charges : 2Ch 23:8, 2Ch 23:18, 2Ch 31:2; Num 18:5-7; 1Chr. 24:1-31; Ezr 6:18
encouraged : 2Ch 29:5-11, 2Ch 31:2; 1Ch 22:19
charges : 2Ch 23:8, 2Ch 23:18, 2Ch 31:2; Num 18:5-7; 1Chr. 24:1-31; Ezr 6:18
encouraged : 2Ch 29:5-11, 2Ch 31:2; 1Ch 22:19

TSK: 2Ch 35:3 - -- the Levites : 2Ch 17:8, 2Ch 17:9, 2Ch 30:22; Deu 33:10; Neh 8:7, Neh 8:8; Mal 2:7
Put : 2Ch 8:11, 2Ch 34:14
in the house : 2Ch 5:7
not be : Num. 4:15-...

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Barnes -> 2Ch 35:3
Barnes: 2Ch 35:3 - -- Put the holy ark etc - The ark of the covenant may have been temporarily removed from the holy of holies while Josiah effected necessary repair...
Put the holy ark etc - The ark of the covenant may have been temporarily removed from the holy of holies while Josiah effected necessary repairs.
It shall not be a burden upon your shoulders - The removing and replacing the ark Josiah means "shall not henceforth be your duty. The ark shall remain undisturbed in the holy of holies. You shall return to your old employments, to the service of God and the instruction of the people."
Poole -> 2Ch 35:3
Poole: 2Ch 35:3 - -- Which were holy ; or, and which were holy .
In the house ; in the temple; or in the holy of holies; whence, it may seem, it had been removed, either...
Which were holy ; or, and which were holy .
In the house ; in the temple; or in the holy of holies; whence, it may seem, it had been removed, either,
1. By some of the wicked and idolatrous kings of Judah, possibly by Josiah’ s father Amon; which peradventure may be implied by that expression, 2Ch 33:23 , Amon trespassed more and more , i.e. more than he or his father Manasseh had done, which seems to point at some very enormous crime committed by him. Or,
2. By Josiah’ s order, that the temple might be thoroughly repaired, both in the holy place, and in the most holy place, which some of the idolatrous kings of Judah, it may be, had defaced or defiled; and therefore it was to be searched in order to its reparation; and to that end it might seem fit to remove the ark: and upon this occasion Hilkiah might find the original book of the law, which was written by the hands of Moses, and by God’ s command was laid beside the ark, and upon the removal of the ark was easily discovered.
It shall not be a burden upon your shoulders or, that it might not be a burden , &c. So these words are to be joined with the former, as the reason why Solomon built this house, that the ark might have a constant and fixed habitation, and not need to be carried from place to place upon their shoulders, as it had been done whilst it was in the tabernacle. And withal, this is mentioned as an argument to quicken them to the more diligent service of God in their present work, because they were freed from that troublesome part of their office which lay upon their forefathers.
Haydock -> 2Ch 35:3
Haydock: 2Ch 35:3 - -- By whose. Sept. "the powerful in Israel, that they might be sanctified to the Lord; and they put," &c. Heb. "who instructed all Israel, the holy p...
By whose. Sept. "the powerful in Israel, that they might be sanctified to the Lord; and they put," &c. Heb. "who instructed all Israel, the holy people of the Lord: Put," &c. H. ---
No more. Heb. adds, "upon your shoulders;" (H.) whence it is inferred, that it had been carried about the cities of Juda, under the impious kings, who would not suffer it in the temple. C. ---
Some believe that it was kept in the house of Sellum, the uncle of Jeremias, and husband of Olda. S. Jerom, Trad. T.
Gill: 2Ch 35:1 - -- Moreover, Josiah kept a passover unto the Lord in Jerusalem,.... Where only it was to be kept:
and they killed the passover on the fourteenth day o...
Moreover, Josiah kept a passover unto the Lord in Jerusalem,.... Where only it was to be kept:
and they killed the passover on the fourteenth day of the first month; the month Nisan, as the Targum, which was the exact time of killing the passover lamb, according to the law of Moses, Exo 12:6, in the Vulgate Latin version of the Apocrypha in:"And Josias held the feast of the passover in Jerusalem unto his Lord, and offered the passover the fourteenth day of the first month;'' (1 Esdras 1:1)it is called the fourteenth moon of the first month; a phrase often used in ecclesiastical writers, when speaking of the time of the passover; and so we now call one of the days of the week "dies lunae", Monday.

Gill: 2Ch 35:2 - -- And he set the priests in their charges,.... In their offices, and in their proper places, to execute them:
and encouraged them to the service of t...
And he set the priests in their charges,.... In their offices, and in their proper places, to execute them:
and encouraged them to the service of the house of the Lord; to attend it with cheerfulness and constancy, and do it according to the will of God, promising his favour and protection.

Gill: 2Ch 35:3 - -- And said unto the Levites that taught all Israel,.... Whose business it was to go through the several tribes, and instruct them in the knowledge of Go...
And said unto the Levites that taught all Israel,.... Whose business it was to go through the several tribes, and instruct them in the knowledge of God, his word and worship, statutes and ordinances. In an ancient MS. mentioned by Junius, it is read, "who prepared for all Israel the holy things", &c.
which were holy unto the Lord; who were consecrated to the name of the Lord, as the Targum, dedicated to his worship and service; or it may signify the holy things they taught or prepared:
these put the holy ark in the house which Solomon the son of David king of Israel did build; which some think was removed from thence by Amon, and an idol put in its room, which is the greater trespass he is said to be guilty of, 2Ch 33:23 others, that it was privately removed by the high priest in idolatrous times, and laid up in some secret place for the preservation of it; but rather the truth is, that it had been removed by the order of Josiah, for the sake of the repairs of the most holy place; and this being done, he orders it to be replaced; and though the Levites might not go into the holy of holies, yet they could carry it to the entrance of the holy place, and the priests from thence to the door of the most holy place, where the high priest could receive it, and fix it in its proper place:
it shall not be a burden upon your shoulders; it was not now to be carried from place to place, having a fixed abode in the most holy place, and therefore they were at leisure to attend other service:
serve now the Lord your God, and his people Israel; by singing the praises of God, and slaying the passover lambs for the people.

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NET Notes -> 2Ch 35:1
NET Notes: 2Ch 35:1 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
Geneva Bible: 2Ch 35:1 Moreover Josiah kept a passover unto the LORD in Jerusalem: and they killed the ( a ) passover on the fourteenth [day] of the first month.
( a ) The ...

Geneva Bible: 2Ch 35:3 And said unto the Levites that ( b ) taught all Israel, which were holy unto the LORD, Put the holy ark in the house which Solomon the son of David ki...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ch 35:1-27
TSK Synopsis: 2Ch 35:1-27 - --1 Josiah keeps a most solemn passover.20 He provoking Pharaoh-necho, is slain at Megiddo.25 Lamentations for Josiah.
MHCC -> 2Ch 35:1-19
MHCC: 2Ch 35:1-19 - --The destruction Josiah made of idolatry, was more largely related in the book of Kings. His solemnizing the passover is related here. The Lord's suppe...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ch 35:1-19
Matthew Henry: 2Ch 35:1-19 - -- The destruction which Josiah made of idols and idolatry was more largely related in the Kings, but just mentioned here in the foregoing chapter (v...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ch 35:1-19
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ch 35:1-19 - --
The solemnization of the passover . - To ratify the renewal of the covenant, and to confirm the people in the communion with the Lord into which it...
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 34:1--35:27 - --P. Josiah chs. 34-35
Like Amon's death, Josiah's was unnecessarily premature. However unlike Amon Josiah...
