2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER 35 Josiah keepeth a solemn passover, 2 CHRONICLES
35:1. He provoketh Pharaoh-necho, and is slain at Megiddo, 2
CHRONICLES 35:20. Lamentations for Josiah, 2 CHRONICLES 35:25. No text
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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
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STAND IN THE PLACE, or, _minister_, as that word is frequently used,
in the court of the priests, which is so called elsewhere, as hath
been noted before. AFTER THE DIVISION OF THE FAMILIES OF THE LEVITES,
i.e. according to the several families both of the people, whom he
calls their brethren, lest... [ Continue Reading ]
Prepare your brethren, by purifying them, and quickening them to fit
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LAMBS AND KIDS, for either of these might be used for the
paschal-offering, EXODUS 12:5. THREE THOUSAND BULLOCKS, which were to
be offered after the lambs, upon the several days of the feast of
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HIS PRINCES; not the political, but ecclesiastical princes, or the
chief of the priests and Levites, whose names here follow. TO THE
PRIESTS AND TO THE LEVITES, for the use of any of the families of any
of them, as need should be; for they supposed the 30,000 which the
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Which they did, though properly it belonged to the priests, because
the priests, who were sanctified, were not sufficient for that work,
there being so many thousands of the cattle; and they were fully
employed in the killing of the sacrifices and the sprinkling of the
blood, which was more properly... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY REMOVED THE BURNT-OFFERINGS, i.e. those cattle which were to be
offered for burnt-offerings, to wit, some of the lesser cattle; for
these also might be offered as burnt-offerings, LEVITICUS 1:10. And
hence it may seem that all these small cattle were not given to the
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THE OTHER HOLY OFFERINGS; those from which the burnt offerings were
removed, 2 CHRONICLES 35:12, to wit, the peace-offerings, part of
which fell to the share of the offerer, who was Josiah, and by his
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AFTERWARD THEY MADE READY, to wit, the paschal lambs, and their part
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WHEN JOSIAH HAD PREPARED THE TEMPLE; when he and his people hoped that
God was reconciled, and the foundation of a solid and lasting
happiness was laid, their hopes were quickly blasted. So much are men
oft mistaken in their judgments about the designs of God's counsel and
providence. CHARCHEMISH; w... [ Continue Reading ]
AGAINST THE HOUSE WHEREWITH I HAVE WAR, Heb. _against the house or
family of my war_, i.e. against the house of the king of Assyria,
between whom and me there is war. GOD COMMANDED ME; either his false
god by their lying priests; or the true God, either,
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JOSIAH WOULD NOT TURN HIS FACE FROM HIM; being peradventure encouraged
to do so by a misinterpretation of that promise made to him, 2
CHRONICLES 34:28, THOU SHALT BE GATHERED TO THY GRAVE IN PEACE: thus
God overrules the errors and miscarriages of men to the accomplishment
of his own counsels. DISGU... [ Continue Reading ]
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IN THEIR LAMENTATIONS TO THIS DAY; in all their succeeding
lamentations for their public calamities, and for the ruin of their
city, and temple, and state, and church they remembered Josiah's death
as their first and most fatal blow, and as that which opened the
flood-gates to all their following mi... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS GOODNESS; either,
1. His piety towards God and his house. Or,
2. His benignity, clemency, and kindness towards all his subjects,
being of a most tender disposition and carriage both towards God, 2
CHRONICLES 34:27, and towards men. But the former seems principally
intended, because it best agr... [ Continue Reading ]
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