This program of daily devotions is designed to take you through the Bible in three years. It is our desire to help you gain a better general understanding of God's Word.
Please understand that in a study this brief, we will be concerned with only the major emphases and context of the Scriptures.
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2CHRONICLES
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 Abijah, the daughter of Zechariah.
2 And he did that which was right in the sight of the LORD, according to all that David his father had done.
3 He in the first year of his reign, in the first month, opened the doors of the house of the LORD, and repaired them.
Here is yet another young king. His rearing is similar to that of his father, yet he turns out a lot better than his father. Men who do evil might rear sons who abhor evil. This can be attributed to nothing but the grace of God.
4 And he brought in the priests and the Levites, and gathered them together into the east street,
5 And said unto them, Hear me, ye Levites, sanctify now yourselves, and sanctify the house of the LORD God of your fathers, and carry forth the filthiness out of the holy place.
6 For our fathers have trespassed, and done that which was evil in the eyes of the LORD our God, and have forsaken him, and have turned away their faces from the habitation of the LORD, and turned their backs.
7 Also they have shut up the doors of the porch, and put out the lamps, and have not burned incense nor offered burnt offerings in the holy place unto the God of Israel.
Jotham had obviously restrained the priests and Levites from offering services to God. Hezekiah instructs them to "clean up" God's house and once again to offer the sacrifices and incense that had been commanded by God.
8 Wherefore the wrath of the LORD was upon Judah and Jerusalem, and he hath delivered them to trouble, to astonishment, and to hissing, as ye see with your eyes.
9 For, lo, our fathers have fallen by the sword, and our sons and our daughters and our wives are in captivity for this.
The result of Jotham's sin was that God's wrath was brought upon Judah. They had been suffering very distressful times. They had been beaten and shamed in several battles, and their people had been taken away captive.
10 Now it is in mine heart to make a covenant with the LORD God of Israel, that his fierce wrath may turn away from us.
11 My sons, be not now negligent: for the LORD hath chosen you to stand before him, to serve him, and that ye should minister unto him, and burn incense.
In this meeting with the priests and Levites, Hezekiah was looking for a specific result. He wanted these men to know that he would not stand for "negligence" on their part toward the duties that God had assigned them.
12 Then the Levites arose, Mahath the son of Amasai, and Joel the son of Azariah, of the sons of the Kohathites: and of the sons of Merari, Kish the son of Abdi, and Azariah the son of Jehalelel: and of the Gershonites; Joah the son of Zimmah, and Eden the son of Joah:
13 And of the sons of Elizaphan; Shimri, and Jeiel: and of the sons of Asaph; Zechariah, and Mattaniah:
14 And of the sons of Heman; Jehiel, and Shimei: and of the sons of Jeduthun; Shemaiah, and Uzziel.
15 And they gathered their brethren, and sanctified themselves, and came, according to the commandment of the king, by the words of the LORD, to cleanse the house of the LORD.
16 And the priests went into the inner part of the house of the LORD, to cleanse it, and brought out all the uncleanness that they found in the temple of the LORD into the court of the house of the LORD. And the Levites took it, to carry it out abroad into the brook Kidron.
The Levites, including Hezekiah's father-in-law (verse 13), did as Hezekiah said. They cleaned the temple.
17 Now they began on the first day of the first month to sanctify, and on the eighth day of the month came they to the porch of the LORD: so they sanctified the house of the LORD in eight days; and in the sixteenth day of the first month they made an end.
18 Then they went in to Hezekiah the king, and said, We have cleansed all the house of the LORD, and the altar of burnt offering, with all the vessels thereof, and the shewbread table, with all the vessels thereof.
19 Moreover all the vessels, which king Ahaz in his reign did cast away in his transgression, have we prepared and sanctified, and, behold, they are before the altar of the LORD.
When the priests and Levites completed the cleaning, and had sanctified the temple for holy use, they notified Hezekiah.
20 Then Hezekiah the king rose early, and gathered the rulers of the city, and went up to the house of the LORD.
21 And they brought seven bullocks, and seven rams, and seven lambs, and seven he goats, for a sin offering for the kingdom, and for the sanctuary, and for Judah. And he commanded the priests the sons of Aaron to offer them on the altar of the LORD.
22 So they killed the bullocks, and the priests received the blood, and sprinkled it on the altar: likewise, when they had killed the rams, they sprinkled the blood upon the altar: they killed also the lambs, and they sprinkled the blood upon the altar.
23 And they brought forth the he goats for the sin offering before the king and the congregation; and they laid their hands upon them:
24 And the priests killed them, and they made reconciliation with their blood upon the altar, to make an atonement for all Israel: for the king commanded that the burnt offering and the sin offering should be made for all Israel.
The number seven had a special significance to the Hebrews. God created the world in six days, and proclaimed the seventh for "rest" (Genesis 2:2-3). God proclaimed the seventh day as the Sabbath (Exodus 20:8). Seven was the number for completion, fullness and even "rest." Jesus rose from the grave on the Sabbath day, having defeated death.
25 And he set the Levites in the house of the LORD with cymbals, with psalteries, and with harps, according to the commandment of David, and of Gad the king's seer, and Nathan the prophet: for so was the commandment of the LORD by his prophets.
26 And the Levites stood with the instruments of David, and the priests with the trumpets.
27 And Hezekiah commanded to offer the burnt offering upon the altar. And when the burnt offering began, the song of the LORD began also with the trumpets, and with the instruments ordained by David king of Israel.
28 And all the congregation worshipped, and the singers sang, and the trumpeters sounded: and all this continued until the burnt offering was finished.
29 And when they had made an end of offering, the king and all that were present with him bowed themselves, and worshipped.
30 Moreover Hezekiah the king and the princes commanded the Levites to sing praise unto the LORD with the words of David, and of Asaph the seer. And they sang praises with gladness, and they bowed their heads and worshipped.
This is the "program" listed in the bulletin that day:
31 Then Hezekiah answered and said, Now ye have consecrated yourselves unto the LORD, come near and bring sacrifices and thank offerings into the house of the LORD. And the congregation brought in sacrifices and thank offerings; and as many as were of a free heart burnt offerings.
32 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.
33 And the consecrated things were six hundred oxen and three thousand sheep.
34 But the priests were too few, so that they could not flay all the burnt offerings: wherefore their brethren the Levites did help them, till the work was ended, and until the other priests had sanctified themselves: for the Levites were more upright in heart to sanctify themselves than the priests.
35 And also the burnt offerings were in abundance, with the fat of the peace offerings, and the drink offerings for every burnt offering. So the service of the house of the LORD was set in order.
36 And Hezekiah rejoiced, and all the people, that God had prepared the people: for the thing was done suddenly.
The people had showed worship, now Hezekiah calls them to exemplify and prove worship. Please continue in Bible Study with us.
CHAPTER 29
Whereas Jotham is the subject of much travail because he rebelled against God, Hezekiah is the subject of many miracles because he served the Lord with a pure heart.
Hezekiah opened and repaired the doors of the Lord's house which his father (Jotham) had nailed shut. One leader may close off the people from reaching God, while another leader will open the way for worship of God.
You'll notice that Hezekiah stated that "our fathers" had turned their backs on God and that this was trespass. Trespass is a word which means willing and knowledgeable sin. It is an act of free will which transgresses God's known command.
He also assured them that he would be faithful himself. He stated that he wanted to make a "covenant" with God. He was swearing his allegiance to God, and was using these men as WITNESSES!
The "uncleanness" they found was taken to the Kidron wadi. This was a dry ravine on the Northeast area of Jerusalem. It flowed through and beside the place called Calvary.
It was in the Kidron brook that Asa had stomped and burned his mother's idol.
It would be on the edge of this place that Jesus would stomp and defeat sin!
The temple was now ready for offerings to God. And they knew that when those sacrifices were offered in compliance with God's commands, HE would accept them.
When a person surrenders his life to Jesus, that person is cleansed and made holy. He is then ready to offer sacrifices to God in compliance with God's instruction. And those sacrifices WILL BE accepted!
They offered SEVEN bullocks, rams, lambs and he goats EACH.
The offerings were to atone for the sins of all the nation.
1. The sacrifices began,
2. The instruments began to play,
3. The singers sang,
4. The trumpeters offered blasts on the trumpet,
5. The men standing with Hezekiah all bowed to worship,
6. Then, when the offerings were completed, Hezekiah ordered more praise to God by the singers,
7. And all the people humbly "bowed" before God and worshipped silently.
This was an inspirational worship service designed to give God honor, praise, and worship.
Did you notice there were SEVEN steps on the "program?"
They willingly brought their sacrifices and thansgiving offerings.
According to verse 34, several of the priests had not yet presented themselves for sanctification. The sacrifices were so numerous, the few priests that were present were overrun with work. Therefore they asked the Levites to help them.
Notice verse 36. Hezekiah rejoiced because the work orf repairing the temple and offering sacrifices was done "suddenly" - or QUICKLY!
How wonderful it is when a people are WILLING and EAGER to praise and worship God!