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2 Chronicles 35:7-8

35:7

Josiah <02977> [Josiah.]

supplied <07311> [gave. Heb. offered.]

30,000 ............ 3,000 <0505 07970> [thirty thousand.]

According to the calculation, that not fewer than ten, nor more than twenty persons, were to join for one kid or lamb, the numbers given on this occasion would suffice for above 400,000 persons.

royal <07399 04428> [the king's substance.]


35:8

officials <08269> [his princes.]

supplied <07311 05414> [gave. Heb. offered. willingly.]

Hilkiah <02518> [Hilkiah.]

leaders <05057> [rulers.]


2 Chronicles 35:1

35:1

Josiah <02977> [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.

fourteenth <0702> [the fourteenth.]

Josiah's solemnization of the passover, which is merely alluded to at 2 Ki 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.


2 Chronicles 29:3-9

29:3

first ..... first <07223> [A.M. 3278. B.C. 726. He in the first.]

opened <06605> [opened.]


29:4

square .... east <07339 04217> [east street.]


29:5

consecrate ...... consecrate <06942> [sanctify now.]

consecrate ...... consecrate ... temple <06942 01004> [sanctify the house.]

Remove <03318> [carry forth.]


29:6

fathers <01> [For our fathers.]

abandoned .... turned away <05800 05437> [have forsaken him.]

turned away <05437> [turned away.]

rejected <06203 05414> [turned their backs. Heb. given the neck.]


29:7

Those, says Matthew Henry, who turn their backs upon God's ordinances, may truly be said to forsake God himself. The lamps were not lighted, and incense was not burnt: there are still such neglects as these, and they are no less culpable, if the Word be not duly read and opened, answering to the lighting of the lamps, and if prayers and praises be not duly offered up, which was signified by the burning of incense.


29:8

angry <07110> [Wherefore.]

made <05414> [he hath delivered.]

It is probable Hezekiah refers to that dreadful defeat by the Israelites, in which one hundred and twenty thousand were slain, and two hundred thousand taken prisoners: see ch. 28:6-8.

<02189> [trouble. Heb. commotion.]

horror <08047> [to astonishment.]


29:9

fathers <01> [our fathers.]


Ezekiel 45:17

45:17

prince <05387> [the prince's.]

The prince is never mentioned in the ritual appointments of Moses, but here he is required to provide the oblations; and the variations in the Mosaic law, in the number of the several sacrifices, and the proportion of the meat offering to each, being ten times as much as the law prescribed, with several other circumstances, seem more like enacting a new law, than enforcing that of Moses. These variations may intimate a change in the external constitution of the church; and it is probable that they are to be understood emblematically.

festivals <02282> [in the feasts.]

provide <06213> [he shall prepare.]

peace offerings <08002> [peace offerings. or, thank offerings.]


Ephesians 4:8

4:8

When ... ascended <305> [When.]

he captured <162> [he led.]

he captured <162> [captivity. or, a multitude of captives. and.]




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