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In this chapter we have an account of the solemn passover which
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Hezekiah kept in the first year of his reign.
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I. The consultation about it, and the resolution he and his people came
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II. The invitation he sent to Judah and Israel to come and keep it,
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III. The joyful celebration of it,
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<TR><TD><FONT SIZE=+1><I>Preparations for the Passover.</I></FONT></TD>
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<TD ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=-1>B. C.</FONT> 726.</TD></TR>
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<FONT SIZE=+1>1 And Hezekiah sent to all Israel and Judah, and wrote letters
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also to Ephraim and Manasseh, that they should come to the house
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of the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> at Jerusalem, to keep the passover unto the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> God
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of Israel.
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2 For the king had taken counsel, and his princes, and all the
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congregation in Jerusalem, to keep the passover in the second
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people gathered themselves together to Jerusalem.
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4 And the thing pleased the king and all the congregation.
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all Israel, from Beer-sheba even to Dan, that they should come to
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keep the passover unto the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> God of Israel at Jerusalem: for
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6 So the posts went with the letters from the king and his
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princes throughout all Israel and Judah, and according to the
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commandment of the king, saying, Ye children of Israel, turn
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again unto the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, and he
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7 And be not ye like your fathers, and like your brethren,
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which trespassed against the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> God of their fathers, <I>who</I>
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therefore gave them up to desolation, as ye see.
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8 Now be ye not stiffnecked, as your fathers <I>were, but</I> yield
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yourselves unto the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, and enter into his sanctuary, which he
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hath sanctified for ever: and serve the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> your God, that the
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fierceness of his wrath may turn away from you.
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9 For if ye turn again unto the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>, your brethren and your
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children <I>shall find</I> compassion before them that lead them
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captive, so that they shall come again into this land: for the
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L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> your God <I>is</I> gracious and merciful, and will not turn away
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10 So the posts passed from city to city through the country of
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Ephraim and Manasseh even unto Zebulun: but they laughed them to
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scorn, and mocked them.
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I. A passover resolved upon. That annual feast was instituted as a
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memorial of the bringing of the children of Israel out of Egypt. It
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happened that the reviving of the temple service fell within the
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appointed days of that feast, the seventeenth day of the first month:
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this brought that forgotten solemnity to mind. "What shall we do," says
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Hezekiah, "about the passover? It is a very comfortable ordinance, and
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has been long neglected. How shall we revive it? The time has elapsed
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for this year; we cannot go about it immediately; the congregation is
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thin, the people have not notice, the priests are not prepared,
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Must we defer it till another year?" Many, it is likely, were for
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deferring it; but Hezekiah considered that by that time twelve-month
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the good affections of the people would cool, and it would be too long
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to want the benefit of the ordinance; and therefore, finding a proviso
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first month might keep the passover the fourteenth day of the second
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month and be accepted
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he doubted not but that it might be extended to the congregation.
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month.</I> Let the circumstance give way to the substance, and let not
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the thing itself be lost upon a nicety about the time. It is good
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striking while the iron is hot, and taking people when they are in a
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II. A proclamation issued out to give notice of this passover and to
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1. An invitation was sent to the ten revolted tribes to stir them up to
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come and attend this solemnity. Letters were written to Ephraim and
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Manasseh to invite them to Jerusalem to keep this passover
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not with any political design, to bring them back to the house of
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David, but with a pious design to bring them back to the Lord God of
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Israel. "Let them take whom they will for their king," says Hezekiah,
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"so they will but take him for their God." The matters in difference
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between Judah and Israel, either upon a civil or sacred account, shall
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not hinder but that if the people of Israel will sincerely return to
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the Lord their God Hezekiah will bid them as welcome to the passover as
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any of his own subjects. Expresses are sent post throughout all the
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tribes of Israel with memorials earnestly pressing the people to take
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this opportunity of returning to the God from whom they had revolted.
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(1.) The contents of the circular letters that were despatched upon the
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occasion, in which Hezekiah discovers a great concern both for the
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honour of God and for the welfare of the neighbouring kingdom, the
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prosperity of which he seems passionately desirous of, though he not
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only received no toll, tribute, or custom, from it, but it had often,
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and not long since, been vexatious to his kingdom. This is rendering
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[1.] What it is which he presses them to
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"<I>Yield yourselves unto the Lord.</I> Before you can come into
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communion with him you must come into covenant with him." <I>Give the
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hand to the Lord</I> (so the word is), that is, "Consent to take him
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for your God." A bargain is confirmed by giving the hand. "Strike this
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bargain. Join yourselves to him in an everlasting covenant.
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<I>Subscribe with the hand</I> to be his,
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Give him your hand, in token of giving him your heart. Lay your hand
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to his plough. Devote yourselves to his service, to work for him.
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<I>Yield to him,</I>" that is, "Come up to his terms, come under his
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government, stand it not out any longer against him." "<I>Yield to
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him,</I> to be absolutely and universally at his command, at his
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disposal, to be, and do, and have, and suffer, whatever he pleases. In
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order to this, be not <I>stiff-necked as your fathers were;</I> let not
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against the will of God. Say not that you will do what you please, but
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resolve to do what he pleases." There is in the carnal mind a
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stiffness, an obstinacy, an unaptness to comply with God. We have it
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from our fathers; it is bred in the bone with us. This must be
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conquered; and the will that had in it a spirit of contradiction must
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be melted into the will of God; and to his yoke the neck that was an
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iron sinew must be bowed and fitted. In pursuance of this resignation
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to God, he presses them <I>to enter into his sanctuary,</I> that is, to
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attend upon him in that place which he had chosen, to put his name
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there, and serve him in the ordinances which he had appointed. "The
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doors of the sanctuary are now opened, and you have liberty to enter;
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the temple service is now revived, and you are welcome to join in it."
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The king says, <I>Come;</I> the princes and priests say, <I>Come;
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whosoever will, let him come.</I> This he calls
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<I>turning to the Lord God;</I> for they had forsaken him, and
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worshipped other gods. <I>Repent now, and be converted.</I> Thus those
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[2.] What arguments he uses to persuade them to do this. <I>First,</I>
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"You are children of Israel, and therefore stand related, stand
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obliged, to the God of Israel, from whom you have revolted."
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who served him and yielded themselves to him; and it was their honour
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and happiness that they did so." <I>Thirdly,</I> "Your late fathers
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that forsook him and trespassed against him have been given up to
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desolation; their apostasy and idolatry have been their ruin, as you
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let their harms be your warnings." <I>Fourthly,</I> "You yourselves are
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but a <I>remnant</I> narrowly <I>escaped out of the hands of the kings
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and therefore are concerned to put yourselves under the protection of
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the God of your fathers, that you be not quite swallowed up."
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which will certainly consume you if you continue stiff-necked."
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that <I>will not turn away his face from you,</I> if you seek him,
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notwithstanding the provocations you have given him." Particularly,
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"You may hope that he will turn again the captivity of your brethren
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that are carried away, and bring them back to their own land." Could
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(2.) The entertainment which Hezekiah's messengers and message met
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with. It does not appear that Hoshea, who was now king of Israel, took
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any umbrage from, or gave any opposition to, the dispersing of these
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proclamations through his kingdom, nor that he forbade his subjects to
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accept the invitation. He seems to have left them entirely to their
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liberty. They might go to Jerusalem to worship if they pleased; for,
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though he did evil, yet <I>not like the kings of Israel that were
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He saw ruin coming upon his kingdom, and, if any of his subjects would
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try this expedient to prevent it, they had his full permission. But,
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for the people,
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it. The messengers went from city to city, some to one and some to
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another, and used pressing entreaties with the people to come up to
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Jerusalem to keep the passover; but they were so far from complying
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with the message that they abused those that brought it, <I>laughed
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not only refused, but refused with disdain. Tell them of the God of
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Abraham! they knew him not, they had other gods to serve, Baal and
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Ashtaroth. Tell them of the sanctuary! their high places were as good.
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Tell them of God's mercy and wrath! they neither dreaded the one nor
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desired the other. No marvel that the king's messengers were thus
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despitefully used by this apostate race when God's messengers were so,
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his servants the prophets, who produced credentials from him. The
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destruction of the kingdom of the ten tribes was now at hand. It was
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but two or three years after this that the king of Assyria laid siege
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to Samaria, which ended in the captivity of those tribes. Just before
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this they had not only a king of their own that permitted them to
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return to God's sanctuary, but a king of Judah that earnestly invited
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them to do it. Had they generally accepted this invitation, it might
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have prevented their ruin; but their contempt of it hastened and
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aggravated it, and left them inexcusable.
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though to some it was a <I>savour of death unto death,</I> was to
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others a <I>savour of life unto life,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:18"><I>v.</I> 18</A>),
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<I>humbled themselves, and came to Jerusalem,</I> that is, were sorry
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for their sins and submitted to God. Pride keeps men from yielding
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themselves to the Lord; when that is brought down, the work is
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done.</P>
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<P>
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2. A command was given to the men of Judah to attend this solemnity;
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and they universally obeyed it,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:12"><I>v.</I> 12</A>.
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They did it with one heart, were all of a mind in it, and <I>the hand
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of God gave</I> them that <I>one heart;</I> for it is in the day of
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power that Christ's subjects are made willing. It is God that works
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both <I>to will</I> and <I>to do.</I> When people, at any time,
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manifest an unexpected forwardness to do that which is good, we must
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acknowledge that hand of God in it.</P>
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<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0>
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<TR><TD><FONT SIZE=+1><I>The Celebration of the Passover.</I></FONT></TD>
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<TD ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=-1>B. C.</FONT> 726.</TD></TR>
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<TR><TD COLSPAN=2><HR SIZE=1></TD></TR>
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</TABLE>
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<P>
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<FONT SIZE=+1>13 And there assembled at Jerusalem much people to keep the
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feast of unleavened bread in the second month, a very great
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congregation.
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14 And they arose and took away the altars that <I>were</I> in
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Jerusalem, and all the altars for incense took they away, and
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cast <I>them</I> into the brook Kidron.
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15 Then they killed the passover on the fourteenth <I>day</I> of the
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second month: and the priests and the Levites were ashamed, and
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sanctified themselves, and brought in the burnt offerings into
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the house of the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>.
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16 And they stood in their place after their manner, according
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to the law of Moses the man of God: the priests sprinkled the
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blood, <I>which they received</I> of the hand of the Levites.
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17 For <I>there were</I> many in the congregation that were not
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sanctified: therefore the Levites had the charge of the killing
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of the passovers for every one <I>that was</I> not clean, to sanctify
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<I>them</I> unto the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>.
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18 For a multitude of the people, <I>even</I> many of Ephraim, and
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Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun, had not cleansed themselves, yet
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did they eat the passover otherwise than it was written. But
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Hezekiah prayed for them, saying, The good L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> pardon every one
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19 <I>That</I> prepareth his heart to seek God, the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> God of his
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fathers, though <I>he be</I> not <I>cleansed</I> according to the
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purification of the sanctuary.
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20 And the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> hearkened to Hezekiah, and healed the people.
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</FONT></P>
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<P>
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The time appointed for the passover having arrived, a very great
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congregation came together upon the occasion,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:13"><I>v.</I> 13</A>.
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Now here we have,</P>
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<P>
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I. The preparation they made for the passover, and good preparation it
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was: <I>They took away</I> all <I>the</I> idolatrous <I>altars</I> that
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were found, not only in the temple, but <I>in Jerusalem,</I>
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:14"><I>v.</I> 14</A>.
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Before they kept the feast, they cast out this old leaven. The best
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preparation we can make for the gospel passover is to cast away our
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iniquities, our spiritual idolatries.</P>
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<P>
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II. The celebration of the passover. In this the people were so forward
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and zealous that the priests and Levites blushed to see themselves
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out-done by the commonalty, to see them more ready to bring sacrifices
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than they were to offer them. This put them upon sanctifying themselves
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:15"><I>v.</I> 15</A>),
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that the work might not stand still for want of hands to carry it on.
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The notice we take of the zeal of others should make us ashamed of our
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own coldness, and quicken us not only to do our duty, but to do it
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well, and to sanctify ourselves to it. They did according to the duty
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of their place
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(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:16"><I>v.</I> 16</A>),
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sprinkling <I>the blood upon the altar,</I> which was a type of Christ
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our passover sacrificed for us.</P>
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<P>
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III. The irregularities they were guilty of in this solemnity. The
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substance was well managed, and with a great deal of devotion; but,
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besides that it was a month out of time,
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1. The <I>Levites killed the passover,</I> which should have been done
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by the priests only,
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:17"><I>v.</I> 17</A>.
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They also assisted more than the law ordinarily allowed in offering the
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other sacrifices, particularly those that were for the purifying of the
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unclean, many of which there was now occasion for. Some think that it
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was the offerers' work, not the priests', that the Levites had here the
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charge of. Ordinarily every man killed his lamb, but now for those that
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were under any ceremonial pollution the Levites killed it.
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2. Many were permitted to eat the passover who were not purified
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according to the strictness of the law,
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|
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<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:18"><I>v.</I> 18</A>.
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This was the second month, and there was not warrant to put them off
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further to the third month, as, if it had been the first month, the law
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would have permitted them to eat it the second. And they were loth to
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forbid them communicating at all, lest they should discourage new
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converts, and send those away complaining whom they desired to send
|
||
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away rejoicing. Grotius observes from this that ritual institutions
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must give way, not only to a public necessity, but to a public benefit
|
||
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and advantage.</P>
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|
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<P>
|
||
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|
||
|
IV. Hezekiah's prayer to God for the forgiveness of this irregularity.
|
||
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It was his zeal that had called them together in such haste, and he
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||
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would not that any should fare the worse for being straitened of time
|
||
|
in their preparation. He therefore thought himself concerned to be an
|
||
|
intercessor for those that <I>ate the passover otherwise than it was
|
||
|
written,</I> that there might not be wrath upon them from the Lord. His
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||
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prayer was,</P>
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||
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|
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<P>
|
||
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|
||
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1. A short prayer, but to the purpose: <I>The good Lord pardon every
|
||
|
one</I> in the congregation that has fixed, engaged, or <I>prepared,
|
||
|
his heart</I> to those services, though the ceremonial preparation be
|
||
|
wanting. Note,
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||
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|
||
|
(1.) The great thing required in our attendance upon God in solemn
|
||
|
ordinances is that we <I>prepare our hearts to seek him,</I> that we be
|
||
|
sincere and upright in all we do, that the inward man be engaged and
|
||
|
employed in it, and that we make heart-work of it; it is all nothing
|
||
|
without this. <I>Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward part.</I>
|
||
|
Hezekiah does not pray that this might be dispensed with, nor that the
|
||
|
want of other things might be pardoned where there was not this. For
|
||
|
<I>this</I> is the <I>one thing needful,</I> that we <I>seek God,</I>
|
||
|
his favour, his honour, and that we set our hearts to do it.
|
||
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|
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|
(2.) Where this sincerity and fixedness of heart are there may still be
|
||
|
many defects and infirmities, both the frame of the spirit and the
|
||
|
performance of the service may be short of <I>the purification of the
|
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|
sanctuary.</I> Corruptions may not be so fully conquered, thoughts not
|
||
|
so closely fixed, affections not so lively, faith not so operative, as
|
||
|
they should be. Here is a defect in sanctuary purification. There is
|
||
|
nothing perfect under the sun, nor <I>a just man that doeth good, and
|
||
|
sinneth not.</I>
|
||
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|
||
|
(3.) These defects need pardoning healing grace; for omissions in duty
|
||
|
are sins as well as omissions of duty. If God should deal with us in
|
||
|
strict justice according to the best of our performances, we should be
|
||
|
undone.
|
||
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|
||
|
(4.) The way to obtain pardon for our deficiencies in duty, and all the
|
||
|
iniquities of our holy things, is to seek it of God by prayer; it is
|
||
|
not so a pardon of course but that it must be obtained by petition
|
||
|
through the blood of Christ.
|
||
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|
||
|
(5.) In this prayer we must take encouragement from the goodness of
|
||
|
God: <I>The good Lord pardon;</I> for, when he proclaimed his goodness,
|
||
|
he insisted most upon this branch of it, <I>forgiving iniquity,
|
||
|
transgression, and sin.</I>
|
||
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|
||
|
(6.) It is the duty of those that have the charge of others, not only
|
||
|
to look to themselves, but to those also that are under their charge,
|
||
|
to see wherein they are wanting, and to pray for them, as Hezekiah
|
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|
here. See
|
||
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|
||
|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Job+1:5">Job i. 5</A>.</P>
|
||
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|
||
|
<P>
|
||
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|
||
|
2. A successful prayer: <I>The Lord hearkened to Hezekiah,</I> was well
|
||
|
pleased with his pious concern for the congregation, and, in answer to
|
||
|
his prayer, <I>healed the people</I>
|
||
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|
||
|
(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:20"><I>v.</I> 20</A>),
|
||
|
|
||
|
not only did not lay their sin to their charge, but graciously accepted
|
||
|
their services notwithstanding; for healing denotes not only
|
||
|
forgiveness
|
||
|
|
||
|
(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Isa+6:10,Ps+103:3">Isa. vi. 10; Ps. ciii. 3</A>),
|
||
|
|
||
|
but comfort and peace,
|
||
|
|
||
|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=Isa+57:18,Mal+4:2">Isa. lvii. 18; Mal. iv. 2</A>.</P>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<A NAME="2Ch30_21"> </A>
|
||
|
<A NAME="2Ch30_22"> </A>
|
||
|
<A NAME="2Ch30_23"> </A>
|
||
|
<A NAME="2Ch30_24"> </A>
|
||
|
<A NAME="2Ch30_25"> </A>
|
||
|
<A NAME="2Ch30_26"> </A>
|
||
|
<A NAME="2Ch30_27"> </A>
|
||
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|
||
|
<A NAME="Sec3"> </A>
|
||
|
<TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0>
|
||
|
<TR><TD><FONT SIZE=+1><I>The Feast of Unleavened Bread.</I></FONT></TD>
|
||
|
<TD ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=-1>B. C.</FONT> 726.</TD></TR>
|
||
|
<TR><TD COLSPAN=2><HR SIZE=1></TD></TR>
|
||
|
</TABLE>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<P>
|
||
|
<FONT SIZE=+1>21 And the children of Israel that were present at Jerusalem
|
||
|
kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days with great
|
||
|
gladness: and the Levites and the priests praised the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> day by
|
||
|
day, <I>singing</I> with loud instruments unto the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>.
|
||
|
22 And Hezekiah spake comfortably unto all the Levites that
|
||
|
taught the good knowledge of the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT>: and they did eat
|
||
|
throughout the feast seven days, offering peace offerings, and
|
||
|
making confession to the L<FONT SIZE=-1><B>ORD</B></FONT> God of their fathers.
|
||
|
23 And the whole assembly took counsel to keep other seven
|
||
|
days: and they kept <I>other</I> seven days with gladness.
|
||
|
24 For Hezekiah king of Judah did give to the congregation a
|
||
|
thousand bullocks and seven thousand sheep; and the princes gave
|
||
|
to the congregation a thousand bullocks and ten thousand sheep:
|
||
|
and a great number of priests sanctified themselves.
|
||
|
25 And all the congregation of Judah, with the priests and the
|
||
|
Levites, and all the congregation that came out of Israel, and
|
||
|
the strangers that came out of the land of Israel, and that dwelt
|
||
|
in Judah, rejoiced.
|
||
|
26 So there was great joy in Jerusalem: for since the time of
|
||
|
Solomon the son of David king of Israel <I>there was</I> not the like
|
||
|
in Jerusalem.
|
||
|
27 Then the priests the Levites arose and blessed the people:
|
||
|
and their voice was heard, and their prayer came <I>up</I> to his holy
|
||
|
dwelling place, <I>even</I> unto heaven.
|
||
|
</FONT></P>
|
||
|
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||
|
<P>
|
||
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|
||
|
After the passover followed the feast of unleavened bread, which
|
||
|
continued seven days. How that was observed we are here told, and every
|
||
|
thing in this account looks pleasant and lively.
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. Abundance of sacrifices were offered to God in peace-offerings, by
|
||
|
which they both acknowledged and implored the favour of God, and on
|
||
|
part of which the offerers feasted with their friends during these
|
||
|
seven days
|
||
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|
||
|
(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:22"><I>v.</I> 22</A>),
|
||
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|
||
|
in token of their communion with God and the comfort they took in his
|
||
|
favour and their reconciliation to him. To keep up this part of the
|
||
|
service, that God's altar might be abundantly regaled with the fat and
|
||
|
blood and his priests and people with the flesh of the peace-offerings,
|
||
|
Hezekiah gave out of his own stock 1000 bullocks and 7000 sheep, and
|
||
|
the princes, excited by his pious example, gave the same number of
|
||
|
bullocks and a greater number of sheep, and all for peace-offerings,
|
||
|
|
||
|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:24"><I>v.</I> 24</A>.
|
||
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|
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|
By this God was honoured, the joy of the festival was kept up, and the
|
||
|
strangers were encouraged to come again to Jerusalem. It was generously
|
||
|
done of the king and the princes thus plentifully to entertain the
|
||
|
whole congregation; but what is a great estate good for but that it
|
||
|
puts men into a capacity of doing so much the more good? Christ
|
||
|
feasted those that followed him. I believe neither Hezekiah nor his
|
||
|
princes were the poorer at the year's end for this their pious
|
||
|
liberality.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2. Many good prayers were put up to God with the peace-offerings,
|
||
|
|
||
|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:22"><I>v.</I> 22</A>.
|
||
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|
||
|
They <I>made confession to the Lord God of their fathers,</I> in which
|
||
|
the intent and meaning of the peace-offerings were directed and
|
||
|
explained. When the priests sprinkled the blood and burnt the fat they
|
||
|
made confession, so did the people when they feasted on their part.
|
||
|
They made a religious confession of their relation to God and
|
||
|
dependence upon him, a penitent confession of their sins and
|
||
|
infirmities, a thankful confession of God's mercies to them, and a
|
||
|
supplicatory confession of their wants and desires; and, in all these,
|
||
|
they had an eye to God as <I>the God of their fathers,</I> a God in
|
||
|
covenant with them.
|
||
|
|
||
|
3. There was a great deal of good preaching. The Levites (whose office
|
||
|
it was,
|
||
|
|
||
|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=De+33:10">Deut. xxxiii. 10</A>)
|
||
|
|
||
|
<I>taught the people the good knowledge of the Lord,</I> read and
|
||
|
opened the scriptures, and instructed the congregation concerning God
|
||
|
and their duty to him; and great need there was of this, after so long
|
||
|
a famine of the word as there had been in the last reign. Hezekiah did
|
||
|
not himself preach, but he <I>spoke comfortably to the Levites</I> that
|
||
|
did, attended their preaching, commended their diligence, and assured
|
||
|
them of his protection and countenance. Hereby he encouraged them to
|
||
|
study hard and take pains, and put a reputation upon them, that the
|
||
|
people might respect and regard them the more. Princes and magistrates,
|
||
|
by owning and encouraging faithful and laborious preachers, greatly
|
||
|
serve the interest of God's kingdom among men.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4. They sang psalms every day
|
||
|
|
||
|
(<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:21"><I>v.</I> 21</A>):
|
||
|
|
||
|
<I>The Levites and priests praised the Lord day by day,</I> both with
|
||
|
songs and musical instruments, thus expressing their own and exciting
|
||
|
one another's joy in God and thankfulness to him. Praising God should
|
||
|
be much of our work in our religious assemblies.
|
||
|
|
||
|
5. Having kept the seven days of the feast in this religious manner,
|
||
|
they had so much comfort in the service that they <I>kept other seven
|
||
|
days,</I>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<A HREF="http://bible.gospelcom.net/bible?version=KJV&passage=2Ch+30:23"><I>v.</I> 23</A>.
|
||
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|
||
|
They did not institute any new modes of worship, but repeated and
|
||
|
continued the old. The case was extraordinary: they had been long
|
||
|
without the ordinance; guilt had been contracted by the neglect of it;
|
||
|
they had now got a very great congregation together, and were in a
|
||
|
devout serious frame; they knew not when they might have such another
|
||
|
opportunity, and therefore could not now find in their hearts to
|
||
|
separate till they had doubled the time. Many of them were a great way
|
||
|
from home, and had business in the country to look after, for, this
|
||
|
being the second month, they were in the midst of their harvest; yet
|
||
|
they were in no haste to return: the zeal of God's house made them
|
||
|
forget their secular affairs. How unlike those who snuffed at God's
|
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service, and said, <I>What a weariness is it!</I> Or those who asked,
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they all rejoiced, and particularly <I>the strangers,</I>
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Never was the like since the dedication of the temple in Solomon's
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time. Note, Holy duties should be performed with holy gladness; we
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should be forward to them, and take pleasure in them, relish the
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sweetness of communion with God, and look upon it as matter of
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unspeakable joy and comfort that we are thus favoured and have such
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earnests of everlasting joy.
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(1.) The priests pronounced it; for it was part of their office to
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<I>bless the people</I>
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in which they were both the people's mouth to God by way of prayer and
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God's mouth to the people by way of promise; for their blessing
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included both. In it they testified both their desire of the people's
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welfare and their dependence upon God and that word of his grace to
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which they commended them. What a comfort is it to a congregation to be
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sent home thus crowned!
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ratification of it. The prayer that comes up to heaven in a cloud of
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