2 Chronicles 34 - Introduction - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary

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CHAP. XXXIV.

      Before we see Judah and Jerusalem ruined we shall yet see some glorious years, while good Josiah sits at the helm. By his pious endeavours for reformation God tried them yet once more; if they had known in this their day, the day of their visitation, the things that belonged to their peace and improved them, their ruin might have been prevented. But after this reign they were hidden from their eyes, and the next reigns brought an utter desolation upon them. In this chapter we have, I. A general account of Josiah's character, 2 Chronicles 34:1; 2 Chronicles 34:2. II. His zeal to root out idolatry, 2 Chronicles 34:3-7. III. His care to repair the temple, 2 Chronicles 34:8-13. IV. The finding of the book of the law and the good use made of it, 2 Chronicles 34:14-28. V. The public reading of the law to the people and their renewing their covenant with God thereupon, 2 Chronicles 34:29-33. Much of this we had 2 Kings 22:1-20