Matthew on 2 Chronicles 36 (개요)
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S E C O N D C H R O N I C L E S CHAP. XXXVI. We have here, I. A short but sad account of the utter ruin of Judah and Jerusalem within a few years after Josiah's death. 1. The history of it in the unhappy reigns of Jehoahaz for three months ( 2 Chronicles 36:1-4 ), Jehoiakim ( 2 Chronicles 36:5-8 ) for eleven years, Jehoiach in three months ( 2 Chronicles 36:9 ; 2 Chronicles 36:10 ), and Zedekiah eleven years, 2 Chronicles 36:11 . Additions were made to the national guilt, and advances towards the national destruction, in each of those reigns. The destruction was, at length, completed in the slaughter of multitudes ( 2 Chronicles 36:17 ), the plundering and burning of the temple and all the palaces, the desolation of the city ( 2 Chronicles 36:18 ; 2 Chronicles 36:19 ), and the captivity of the people that remained, 2 Chronicles 36:20 . 2. Some remarks upon it--that herein sin was punished, Zedekiah's wickedness ( 2 Chronicles 36:12 ; 2 Chronicles 36:13 ), the idolatry the people were guilty of ( 2 Chronicles 36:14 ), and their abuse of God's prophets, 2 Chronicles 36:15 ; 2 Chronicles 36:16 . The word of God was herein fulfilled, 2 Chronicles 36:21 . II. The dawning of the day of their deliverance in Cyrus's proclamation, 2 Chronicles 36:22 ; 2 Chronicles 36:23 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-10" class="com-number"
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