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6. REFORMATION UNDER HEZEKIAH
CHAPTER 29 Hezekiah and the Beginning of the Revival
_ 1. The record of his reign (2 Chronicles 29:1)_
2. The purification of the temple (2 Chronicles 29:3)
3. The re...
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_to stand before him_ Deuteronomy 10:8.
_to serve him, and that_you _should minister unto him_ R.V. TO
MINISTER UNTO HIM, AND THAT YE SHOULD BE HIS MINISTERS....
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DISCOURSE: 421
THE USE OF COVENANTING WITH GOD
2 Chronicles 29:10. _Now it is in mine heart to make a covenant with
the Lord God of Israel, that his fierce wrath may turn away from us.
My sons, be no...
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14. THE REIGN OF HEZEKIAH (29-32)
TEXT
2 Chronicles 29:1. Hezekiah began to reign when he was five and twenty
years old; and he reigned nine and twenty years in Jerusalem: and his
mother's name was A...
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_MY SONS, BE NOT NOW NEGLIGENT: FOR THE LORD HATH CHOSEN YOU TO STAND
BEFORE HIM, TO SERVE HIM, AND THAT YE SHOULD MINISTER UNTO HIM, AND
BURN INCENSE._
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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29:11 incense-burners. (b-27) Applies also to 'burnt-offerings,' &c....
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THE REIGN OF HEZEKIAH
This chapter describes a cleansing of the TEMPLE and a sacrifice for
the sins of the people.
This and the following 2 Chronicles 30-32, cover the same period as 2
Kings 18-20,...
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
The *Kingdom called Judah
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 10 TO 36
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 29
HEZEKIAH ORGANISES *WORSHIP IN THE *TEMPLE – 2 CHRONICLES 29:1-36...
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MY SONS. — A condescending term from the king; just as _my father_
was a term of respect (2 Kings 2:12; 2 Kings 5:13; 2 Kings 13:14).
BE NOT NOW NEGLIGENT. — The _Niphal_ form of the verb _shalah_
(“t...
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בָּנַ֕י עַתָּ֖ה אַל ־תִּשָּׁל֑וּ
כִּֽי ־בָכֶ֞ם...
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HEZEKIAH: THE RELIGIOUS VALUE OF MUSIC
2 Chronicles 29:1; 2 Chronicles 30:1; 2 Chronicles 31:1;...
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A REVIVAL OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
2 Chronicles 29:1
It was a blessing for Judah that Ahaz left as successor a son who
inherited none of his father's traits. Hezekiah ranks as one of the
best kings that occu...
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With the accession of Hezekiah a great change came over the life of
Judah. Among all the reformers he was perhaps the most remarkable.
That this was so in spite of the fact that he was the son of Ahaz...
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_Negligent. Heb. adds, "now," when every thing tends to open your
eyes. H._...
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His address to his people in the very opening of his government
implies that his soul had been grieved for the dreadful conduct of his
father during his minority. Reader! how evident it is that grace...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 27 THROUGH 31.
Jotham, the son of Uzziah, walks uprightly; and he avoids his father's
fault; but the people are still corrupt. Nevertheless the faithfulness...
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MY SONS,.... So, as the father of his people, he speaks of them in the
most tender and affectionate manner:
BE NOT NOW NEGLIGENT; backward to this good work, slothful, sluggish,
and remiss in it; acc...
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My sons, be not now negligent: for the LORD hath chosen you to stand
before him, to serve him, and that ye should minister unto him, and
burn incense.
Ver. 11. _Be not now negligent._] Or, Be not dec...
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_It is in my heart to make a covenant with the Lord_, &c. To engage by
solemn vows and promises to worship him only, and in that way which he
hath appointed: for I am sure that his fierce anger will n...
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1 Hezekiah his good reigne.
3 He restoreth Religion.
5 He exhorteth the Leuites.
12 They sanctifie themselues, and cleanse the house of God.
20 Hezekiah offereth solemne sacrifices, wherein the Le...
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My sons, so the king addresses the Levites in a familiar, persuasive
address, BE NOT NOW NEGLIGENT, by drawing back from the king and
delaying or hindering his proposed reformation; FOR THE LORD HATH...
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HEZEKIAH RESTORES THE WORSHIP OF JEHOVAH...
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HEZEKIAH MADE KING
(vv.1-2)
Hezekiah took the place of Ahaz in reigning over Judah at the age of
25 years. His mother's name, Abijah, is told us. She must have been a
far different character than he...
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BE NOT NOW NEGLIGENT:
Or, be not now deceived
BURN INCENSE:
Or, offer sacrifice...
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1-19 When Hezekiah came to the crown, he applied at once to work
reform. Those who begin with God, begin at the right end of their
work, and it will prosper accordingly. Those that turn their backs
u...
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MY SONS; so he calls them indifferently, though many of them were
elder than himself, because he was by his tender love and affection,
as he was by his office obliged to be, a nursing-father to them....
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2 Chronicles 29:11 sons H1121 negligent H7952 (H8735) LORD H3068
chosen H977 (H8804) stand H5975 (H8800)
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CONTENTS: Hezekiah's reign in Judah and the revival. Temple restored.
CHARACTERS: God, Hezekiah.
CONCLUSION: Those who begin with God begin at the right end of their
work and will prosper accordingl...
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2 Chronicles 29:1. _Five and twenty years old._ Ahaz was twenty when
he began to reign, and he reigned sixteen years. Now, imperfect years
are not reckoned, as might be proved from several texts. Ther...
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_For the Lord hath chosen you to stand before Him, to serve Him._
DIVINE SERVICE
I. Some persons may ask, “why should we serve God? He doesn’t seem
as if He troubled about us?” We admit that so far a...
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_Hezekiah began to reign._
HEZEKIAH’S REFORMATION
The surroundings of Hezekiah in his youth seem, at first view, to have
been unfavourable in the extreme. He was the son of a depraved father.
He grew...
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2 CHRONICLES 29:1 Hezekiah. The Chronicler devotes more attention to
Hezekiah’s reign (715–687 B.C.) than to that of any other king
since David and Solomon. 2 Kings 18:1 concentrates mainly on
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CRITICAL NOTES.] Hezekiah’s reign commenced and carried through four
Chapter s in marked contrast with corresponding portion (2 Kings
18-20). The writer of Kings fixes on civil affairs—the two invasio...
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EXPOSITION
The important reign of Hezekiah extends over this and the following
three chapters, counting in all ninety-seven verses. The parallel, for
the contents of the first three of these chapters,...
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Hezekiah was twenty-five years old when he began to reign, and he
reigned for twenty-nine years (2 Chronicles 29:1)
Now it is interesting to me that as wicked as was Ahaz, Hezekiah was a
very good, sp...
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Sons — So he calls them, though many of them were elder than
himself, because he was by his tender love and affection, as he was by
his office obliged to be, a nursing father to them. Negligent — In
s...