2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 30:1 Hezekiah demonstrates his
commitment to the Law of Moses by holding the Passover celebration
immediately after the reconsecration of the temple. The ceremony
differs from the usual standards, however, in its date (see note on
vv. 2–4) and in its allowing those... [ Continue Reading ]
2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 30:2 The PASSOVER was delayed
until the SECOND MONTH. The law allowed this kind of delay for those
who were ceremonially unclean or absent on a journey (Numbers 9:9).
This is an example of the Law of Moses being interpreted to cover new
situations. Hezekiah consulte... [ Continue Reading ]
2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 30:6 The LETTERS of invitation are
really a call to repentance (RETURN TO THE LORD). Hezekiah hopes that
the people will repent and that God will turn away from his ANGER and
return the Assyrian captives (v. 2 Chronicles 30:9).
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 30:11 HUMBLED THEMSELVES. See 2
Chronicles 7:14.
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 30:17 THE LEVITES HAD TO SLAUGHTER
THE PASSOVER LAMB FOR EVERYONE. A new, permanent change in their
duties (see 2 Chronicles 35:5). It had previously been the
responsibility of the elders (Exodus 12:21).
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 30:18 The people from the northern
tribes who came to the Passover were ceremonially unclean and thus,
according to the law, they were unable to eat the meal. However, their
genuine repentance and Hezekiah’s intercession were enough to make
their participation accep... [ Continue Reading ]
2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 30:23 The FEAST was extended for
another week, just as the temple dedication had been. The GREAT JOY of
this occasion recalls the time of Solomon (2 Chronicles 7:9).
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