Those days — In the year of the Assyrian invasion. Set, &c. — Make
thy will, and settle the affairs of thy family and kingdom. Not live
— Such threatenings, though absolutely expressed, have often secret
conditions.... [ Continue Reading ]
Turned his face — As he lay in his bed. He could not retire to his
closet, but he retired as well as he could, turned from the company,
to converse with God.... [ Continue Reading ]
In truth — Sincerely with an honest mind. I am not conscious to
myself of any gross exorbitances, for which thou usest to shorten mens
days. Wept — For that horror of death which is and was common to
men, especially, in the times of the Old Testament, when the grace of
God in Christ was not so fully... [ Continue Reading ]
Court — Of the king's palace. This is noted to shew God's great
readiness to hear the prayers of his children.... [ Continue Reading ]
God of, &c. — I am mindful of my promise made to David and his
house, and will make it good in thy person. Shalt go — To give me
solemn praise for this mercy.... [ Continue Reading ]
Fifteen years — We have not an instance of any other, who was told
before — hand just how long, he should live. God has wisely kept us
at uncertainties, that we may be always ready.... [ Continue Reading ]
Go down — In an instant: for that motion of the sun is natural for
the kind of it, though miraculous for the swiftness of it; but the
other would be both ways miraculous.... [ Continue Reading ]
Degrees — These degrees were lines in the dial: but whether each of
these lines or degrees noted an hour, or half an hour, or a quarter of
an hour, is uncertain. But the sun itself went back, and the shadow
with it. This miracle was noted by the Babylonians, who, having
understood that it was done f... [ Continue Reading ]
Berodach — baladan — He seems to have been the king of Assyria's
vice — roy in Babylon, and upon that terrible slaughter in the
Assyrian host, and the death of Sennacherib, and the differences among
his sons, to have usurped absolute sovereignty over Babylon. And
either himself or his son destroyed... [ Continue Reading ]
His treasures — For though his country had lately been harassed by
the Assyrians, yet he had reserved all his treasures and precious
things, which he and his fathers had gathered in Jerusalem. Besides,
he had considerable spoils out of the Assyrian camp. Also he had many
presents sent to him, 2 Chro... [ Continue Reading ]
Behold — This judgment is denounced against him for his pride; for
his ingratitude, whereby he took that honour to himself which he
should have given entirely to God; and for his carnal confidence in
that league which he had now made with the king of Babylon, by which,
it is probable, he thought his... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy sons — Of thy grand — children. Eunuchs — They shall be
servants to that heathen monarch, whereby both their bodies will be
subject to slavery, and their souls exposed to the peril of idolatry,
and all sorts of wickedness.... [ Continue Reading ]
Good is, &c. — I heartily submit to this sentence, as being both
just, and merciful. True penitents, when they are under divine
rebukes, call them not only just, but good. Not only submit to, but
accept of the punishment of their iniquity. So Hezekiah did, and by
this it appeared, he was indeed humb... [ Continue Reading ]