CONTENTS
The prosecution of Hezekiah's history is carried on in this chapter.
He puts down the remains of idolatry. The character of Hezekiah in his
sincerity is briefly spoken of.
2 Chronicles 31:1
This chapter opens in a delightful account of what followed the great
festival Hezekiah and the peo... [ Continue Reading ]
The liberal supply which both the king and people made for the
maintenance of the priests and Levites, is another proof how much the
service of the sanctuary lay in the hearts of the people. Those only
can have a real sense of the value of ordinances who have been
deprived of them. I cannot pass ove... [ Continue Reading ]
This is but a short account of Hezekiah's character, yet is it a very
precious one. What he did was with a single eye to the glory of God.
Reader! it is a great thing to have a heart not divided. Few know what
this means. The Lord gives an account what it means when he saith
concerning Israel; he is... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
I pass over several otherwise interesting reflections which this
chapter ministereth unto in the zeal of Hezekiah and the people to put
idolatry out of the land, in order to attend to what the Holy Ghost
hath here so largely dwelt upon, the liberality of the people
providing for their cl... [ Continue Reading ]