Verse 1
2 Chronicles 34:1. Josiah was
eight years old when he began to
reign — The reader will find the
principal parts of this chapter
explained at large in the notes
on 2 Kings 22. and 23., to which
he is referred.
Verse 3
2 Chronicles 34:3. While he was
yet young — In the sixteenth
year of his age; when he was
entering into the age of
temptation, and had the
administration of his kingdom
wholly in his own power, and
none to restrain him, even then
he begins to be religious in
good earnest.
Verse 6
2 Chronicles 34:6. Even unto
Naphtali — Which was in the
utmost borders of the kingdom of
Israel. For it must be
remembered, that the ten tribes
were now gone into captivity;
and those who were come in their
stead were weak and few, and not
able to withstand the power of
Josiah.
Verses 8-11
2 Chronicles 34:8-11. When he
had purged the land and the
house — The house of God, called
the house, by way of eminence.
And they returned to Jerusalem —
That is, the Levites, who had
gone abroad through all Josiah’s
kingdom to gather money for this
use, and now came with it to
Jerusalem to lodge it in the
treasuries of the Lord’s house.
To floor the houses which the
kings of Judah had destroyed —
The chambers adjoining to the
temple, or within the courts.
Verse 12
2 Chronicles 34:12. All that
could skill of instruments of
music — All these, here named,
were skilful in instruments of
music — Which may be here
mentioned, to intimate, that as
they were skilful, so they were
exercised in both employments,
and did successively oversee the
work, and praise God with their
voices and instruments.
Verse 19
2 Chronicles 34:19. When the
king had heard the words he rent
his clothes — Were the things
contained in Scripture new to
us, as they were here to Josiah,
surely they would make deeper
impressions upon us than they
commonly do. But they are not
the less weighty, and therefore
should not be the less regarded,
because they are well known.
Verse 32-33
2 Chronicles 34:32-33. He caused
all present to stand to it — He
caused them to engage by an oath
or covenant, that they would
observe the laws of God, as his
predecessors had formerly done,
and which indeed they were
before obliged to do. The
inhabitants of Jerusalem did
according to the covenant, &c. —
They complied with God’s and the
king’s command, as to the
outward acts of God’s worship,
though not with an upright and
renewed heart, as appears by the
history. To serve, even to serve
the Lord their God — The
repetition shows, that this was
the only thing his heart was set
upon. He aimed at nothing, in
all he did, but to engage them
to God and their duty. |