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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:1-36

The reformation of Hezekiah-the thing done suddenly. Hezekiah was the thirteenth of the twenty kings of the line of Judah; but when his reign of twenty-nine years had run to its end, as many as two hundred and eighty-two yearn had sped away of the three hundred and ninety-two of the duration of the line up to the date of the Captivity. It may also be remembered that, of the seven reigns following upon that of Hezekiah, two (those of Jehoahaz and Jehoiachin) lasted only three months each.... read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:3-19

The purification of the temple. I. THE GATHERING OF THE PRIESTS AND LEVITES . ( 2 Chronicles 29:4 .) 1 . When ? In the first year of the king's reign, in the first month ( 2 Chronicles 29:3 , 2 Chronicles 29:17 ), but whether of that reign (Caspari) or of the ecclesiastical year (Bertheau, Keil, Jamieson, Ochler in Herzog) cannot be determined. In either case it was not long after his accession. The acts evinced 2 . Where? In "the broad place on the east;"... read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:10

To make a covenant ; Hebrew, לִכְרוֹת בְּרְית (see 2 Chronicles 15:12 , and our note there). read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:11

Be not now negligent ; Hebrew, אַל־תִּשָּׁלוּ . This verb in kal (supposing it the same verb) occurs but five times ( Job 3:26 ; Job 12:6 ; Psalms 122:6 ; Jeremiah 12:1 ; Lamentations 1:5 ), the radical idea of it being the safety of ease or security rather than any absolute safety. In niph. it is found only in this place and in 2 Kings 4:28 , where the rendering of the Authorized Version, "Do not deceive me," will easily yield the same essential idea. The derivative... read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:12

Then the Levites arose . This verse gives two apiece of the three divisions or "families"—Gershon, Kohath, and Merari, "sons of Levi" ( 1 Chronicles 6:1 , 1 Chronicles 6:2 , 1 Chronicles 6:16-20 ; 1 Chronicles 23:6 , 1 Chronicles 23:7 , 1 Chronicles 23:12 , 1 Chronicles 23:21 , 1 Chronicles 23:24 ; comp. Genesis 46:11 ; Exodus 6:16 ). Though some of the names of this and the following two verses are known, they do not designate, of course, the same persons. Through many a... read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:12-19

Doing duty. The way in which these Levites received and executed the commission of the king may indicate to us the way in which we should enter upon and discharge our duty. I. UNDERTAKE IT IN A RIGHT SPIRIT . These men "arose" and went forth to do what Hezekiah called upon them to execute. It will not be presuming much if, judging from the account which follows, we conclude that they undertook their work in a spirit of And that is, undoubtedly, the spirit in which we should... read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:13

Elizaphan ( Exodus 6:22 ). He was chief of the Kohathites in the time of Moses. This family, though we do not read why, seems always to have retained a separate existence. read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:14

Asaph (former verse), Heman, Jeduthun . These were the chiefs of the singers and musicians (see, again, 1 Chronicles 6:31-33 , 1 Chronicles 6:39 ; 1 Chronicles 25:1-7 ; 2 Chronicles 5:12 ). read more

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The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 29:15

By the words of the Lord. The Hebrew here ( בְּדִבְרֵי יְהוָה ) may possibly mean, "in the business of Jehovah," upon which King Hezekiah was now intent. But it is not by any means needful so to understand it. The words or commands of the Lord are such as are written in Exodus 19:22 ; Le 11:44. read more

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