CONTENTS
The subject of this chapter is the chronicle of the reign of Hezekiah.
He restoreth the true worship of God, and cleanseth the Lord's house.
2 Chronicles 29:1
We may have reference to the recital of the reign of Hezekiah, 2 Kings
16:1 and a very interesting account we have of a part of i... [ Continue Reading ]
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 is
not hereditary. How many a graceless father hath had a gracious son!
and how many a gracious fath... [ Continue Reading ]
The purification of the house of the Lord may serve to remind us of
the yet more infinitely important work of God the Holy Ghost in his
cleansing work of the heart by his power. - What a sweet scripture
that is to this effect; When the Lord shall have washed away the filth
of the daughter of Zion wi... [ Continue Reading ]
It is astonishing to observe in this solemn service what an eye to
Jesus and his salvation this whole service had. Here was the
sin-offering; and Christ, who knew no sin, was made sin for us: that
we might be made the righteousness of God in him. Here was the king
and the people laying their hands u... [ Continue Reading ]
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
temple service as heretofore. But Reader! how infinitely more
beautiful is this subject considered... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
How beautiful the face of things appears in Judah under the reign of
Hezekiah, compared to the deplorable state in which we behold it under
the reign of his father Ahaz. And oh! how much the conduct of men in
power, and in exalted stations, operates upon all the inferior
departments, bot... [ Continue Reading ]