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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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2 Chronicles 29:1 to 2 Chronicles 32:33. THE REIGN OF HEZEKIAH (see
notes on 2 Kings 18:2 f., 2 Kings 18:13;...
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CONSECRATED THINGS. holy things. See note on Exodus 3:5....
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_the consecrated_things] The term was applied (1) to gold and other
valuables offered in the Temple; cp. 2Ch 15:18; 1 Chronicles 13:8-11;
(2) to those parts of the various sacrifices which were assign...
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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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_AND THE NUMBER OF THE BURNT OFFERINGS, WHICH THE CONGREGATION
BROUGHT, WAS THREESCORE AND TEN BULLOCKS, AN HUNDRED RAMS, AND TWO
HUNDRED LAMBS: ALL THESE WERE FOR A BURNT OFFERING TO THE LORD._
No J...
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29:33 things (d-4) Lit. 'the holy things.'...
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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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וְֽ הַ קֳּדָשִׁ֑ים בָּקָר֙ שֵׁ֣שׁ
מֵאֹ֔ות וְ
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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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SACRIFICE AND SONG
2 Chronicles 29:25
Among the usual sacrifices following the cleansing, the
burned-offering occupied a conspicuous place, as expressive of sincere
and entire devotion to God. Notice...
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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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And the (p) consecrated things [were] six hundred oxen and three
thousand sheep.
(p) That is, for the holy offerings....
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_Sheep, for peace-offerings. Junius) C. --- They destined these
victims for the use of the temple, (T.) that none might be wanting
afterwards. C._...
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How beautiful and interesting to behold the joy both of king and
people in the view they now had of the house of God being cleansed;
and that peace being made with God, they had now free access to the...
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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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AND THE CONSECRATED THINGS,.... Which were devoted for peace
offerings, of which the owners had a part: were six hundred oxen, and
three thousand sheep; which was a much lesser number than what were
o...
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And the consecrated things [were] six hundred oxen and three thousand
sheep.
Ver. 33. _And the consecrated things._] Reserved to be offered up
another time. See 2 Chronicles 29:32 ....
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_The consecrated things were six hundred oven_, &c. That is, the
offerings consecrated to God, besides the burnt-offerings already
mentioned, namely, the peace-offerings and thank-offerings, the fat o...
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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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And the consecrated things, the animals presented as thank-offerings,
were six hundred oxen and three thousand sheep....
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THE SERVICE OF THE TEMPLE SET IN ORDER...
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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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20-36 As soon as Hezekiah heard that the temple was ready, he lost no
time. Atonement must be made for the sins of the last reign. It was
not enough to lament and forsake those sins; they brought a
s...
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i.e. All the offerings consecrated to God besides the burnt-offerings
already mentioned....
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2 Chronicles 29:33 things H6944 six H8337 hundred H3967 bulls H1241
three H7969 thousand H505 sheep H6629
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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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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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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 29:31 The SACRIFICES AND THANK
OFFERINGS that the people bring to the temple are individual
expressions of worship and thanksgiving....
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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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2 Chronicles 29:31...
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Consecrated things — All the offerings consecrated to God, besides
the burnt — offerings already mentioned....