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주석[매튜 헨리] — 열왕기하 12장 · 요아스의 성전 수리

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The Reign of Joash, King of Judah. . 1 In the seventh year of Jehu Jehoash began to reign; and forty years reigned he in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Zibiah of Beer-sheba. 2 And Jehoash did that which was right in the sight of the LORD all his days wherein Jehoiada the priest instructed him. 3 But the high places were not taken away: the people still sacrificed and burnt incense in the high places. The general account here given of Joash is, 1. That he reigned forty years. As he began his reign when he was very young, he might, in the course of nature, have continued much longer, for he was cut off when he was but forty-seven years old, 2 Kings 12:1 ; 2 Kings 12:1 . 2. That he did that which was right as long as Jehoiada lived to instruct him, 2 Kings 12:2 ; 2 Kings 12:2 . Many young men have come too soon to an estate--have had wealth, and power, and liberty, before they knew how to use them--and it has been of bad consequence to them; but against this danger Joash was well guarded by having such a good director as Jehoiada was, so wise, and experienced, and faithful to him, and by having so much wisdom as to hearken to him and be directed by him, even when he was grown up. Note, It is a great mercy to young people, and especially to young princes, and all young men of consequence, to be under good direction, and to have those about them that will instruct them to do that which is right in the sight of the Lord; and they then do wisely and well for themselves when they are willing to be counselled and ruled by such. A child left to himself brings his mother to shame, but a child left to such a tuition may bring himself to honour and comfort. 3. That the high places were not taken away, 2 Kings 12:3 ; 2 Kings 12:3 . Up and down the country they had altars both for sacrifice and incense, to the honour of the God of Israel only, but in competition with, and at least in tacit contempt of, his altar at Jerusalem. These private altars, perhaps, had been more used in the late bad reigns than formerly, because it was not safe to go up to Jerusalem, nor was the temple-service performed as it should have been; and, it may be, Jehoiada connived at them, because some well-meaning people were glad of them when they could not have better, and he hoped that the reforming of the temple, and putting things into a good posture there, would by degrees draw people from their high places and they would dwindle of themselves; or perhaps neither the king nor the priest had zeal enough to carry on their reformation so far, nor courage and strength enough to encounter such an inveterate usage. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-4-16" class="com-number"

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유다 왕 요아스의 통치. "예후가 왕이 된 지 칠 년에 여호아스가 왕이 되어 예루살렘에서 사십 년을 다스렸습니다. 그의 어머니는 브엘세바 출신 시비아였습니다. 여호아스는 제사장 여호야다가 그를 교훈하는 날 동안, 평생 여호와 보시기에 올바른 일을 행했습니다. 다만 산당들은 제거되지 않았고, 백성은 여전히 산당에서 제사를 드리고 분향하였습니다."

요아스에 관한 이 단락의 전반적인 평가는 다음과 같다.

첫째, 그는 사십 년을 통치하였다. 그는 매우 어린 나이에 왕위에 올랐으므로 자연의 이치대로라면 훨씬 더 오래 살 수 있었을 것이다. 그러나 그는 마흔일곱 살에 죽임을 당했다(열왕기하 12:1).

둘째, 그는 여호야다가 살아서 그를 교훈하는 동안 여호와 보시기에 올바른 일을 행하였다(열왕기하 12:2). 많은 젊은이들이 재산과 권력과 자유를 다루는 법도 알기 전에 너무 일찍 그것들을 손에 쥐게 되어 나쁜 결과를 초래하기도 한다. 그러나 요아스는 이 위험으로부터 잘 보호받았다. 그는 여호야다처럼 지혜롭고 경험 많고 신실한 훌륭한 인도자를 두었으며, 다 자라서도 그의 가르침에 귀를 기울이고 따를 만한 충분한 지혜를 가지고 있었다. 젊은이들, 특히 젊은 왕들이나 중요한 위치에 있는 모든 젊은이들에게는 선한 지도를 받고 여호와 보시기에 올바른 일을 행하도록 교훈해 줄 사람이 곁에 있다는 것이 큰 은혜이다. 또한 그런 이의 조언과 인도를 기꺼이 받아들일 때 그들은 자신을 위하여 지혜롭고 올바르게 행동하는 것이다. 방치된 아이는 어미에게 수치를 끼치지만, 그러한 교육에 맡겨진 아이는 자신에게 명예와 기쁨을 가져올 수 있다.

셋째, 산당들이 제거되지 않았다(열왕기하 12:3). 온 나라 곳곳에 이스라엘의 하나님께 제사하고 분향하는 제단들이 있었다. 이는 예루살렘의 제단과 경쟁하면서 적어도 묵시적으로 그것을 경시하는 행위였다. 이 사사로운 제단들은 아마도 이전의 악한 왕들이 통치하던 시기에 더 많이 사용되었을 것이다. 예루살렘에 올라가는 것이 안전하지 않았고 성전 예배도 마땅히 행해지지 않았기 때문이다. 아마도 여호야다는 이를 묵인하였을 것이다. 선한 뜻을 가진 백성들이 더 나은 방법이 없을 때 이 산당들을 기꺼이 이용하였고, 성전을 개혁하여 제대로 된 모습을 갖추면 점차 백성들이 산당에서 떠나 산당들이 저절로 사라지리라 기대했을 것이다. 혹은 왕이나 제사장 모두 그러한 오래된 관습에 맞설 만한 충분한 열심과 용기와 힘이 없었을지도 모른다.

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S E C O N D K I N G S CHAP. XII. This chapter gives us the history of the reign of Joash, which does not answer to that glorious beginning of it which we had an account of in the foregoing chapter; he was not so illustrious at forty years old as he was at seven, yet his reign is to be reckoned one of the better sort, and appears much worse in Chronicles ( 2 Chronicles 24:1-27 ) than it does here, for there we find the blood of one of God's prophets laid at his door; here we are only told, I. That he did well while Jehoiada lived, 2 Kings 12:1-3 . II. That he was careful and active to repair the temple, 2 Kings 12:4-16 . III. That after a mean compact with Hazael ( 2 Kings 12:17 ; 2 Kings 12:18 ) he died ingloriously, 2 Kings 12:19-21 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-3" class="com-number"

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이 장은 요아스의 통치 역사를 기록한다. 그의 통치는 앞 장에서 서술된 영광스러운 시작에 비해 기대에 미치지 못하는 결과를 낳았다. 그는 마흔 살 때의 모습이 일곱 살 때보다 오히려 못했으나, 그럼에도 그의 통치는 비교적 나은 왕들의 부류에 속한다. 다만 역대기(역대하 24:1-27)에서는 여기보다 훨씬 어두운 면이 드러나는데, 거기서는 하나님의 선지자 한 사람의 피가 그의 손에 돌려진다. 여기 기록된 내용은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 여호야다가 살아 있는 동안 요아스가 선하게 행동하였다(열왕기하 12:1-3). 둘째, 그는 성전 수리에 열심히 힘썼다(열왕기하 12:4-16). 셋째, 하사엘과 굴욕적인 협정을 맺은 후(열왕기하 12:17-18), 요아스는 불명예스럽게 죽었다(열왕기하 12:19-21).

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The Repairing of the Temple. . 4 And Jehoash said to the priests, All the money of the dedicated things that is brought into the house of the LORD , even the money of every one that passeth the account, the money that every man is set at, and all the money that cometh into any man's heart to bring into the house of the LORD , 5 Let the priests take it to them, every man of his acquaintance: and let them repair the breaches of the house, wheresoever any breach shall be found. 6 But it was so, that in the three and twentieth year of king Jehoash the priests had not repaired the breaches of the house. 7 Then king Jehoash called for Jehoiada the priest, and the other priests, and said unto them, Why repair ye not the breaches of the house? now therefore receive no more money of your acquaintance, but deliver it for the breaches of the house. 8 And the priests consented to receive no more money of the people, neither to repair the breaches of the house. 9 But Jehoiada the priest took a chest, and bored a hole in the lid of it, and set it beside the altar, on the right side as one cometh into the house of the LORD : and the priests that kept the door put therein all the money that was brought into the house of the LORD . 10 And it was so, when they saw that there was much money in the chest, that the king's scribe and the high priest came up, and they put up in bags, and told the money that was found in the house of the LORD . 11 And they gave the money, being told, into the hands of them that did the work, that had the oversight of the house of the LORD : and they laid it out to the carpenters and builders, that wrought upon the house of the LORD , 12 And to masons, and hewers of stone, and to buy timber and hewed stone to repair the breaches of the house of the LORD , and for all that was laid out for the house to repair it. 13 Howbeit there were not made for the house of the LORD bowls of silver, snuffers, basons, trumpets, any vessels of gold, or vessels of silver, of the money that was brought into the house of the LORD : 14 But they gave that to the workmen, and repaired therewith the house of the LORD . 15 Moreover they reckoned not with the men, into whose hand they delivered the money to be bestowed on workmen: for they dealt faithfully. 16 The trespass money and sin money was not brought into the house of the LORD : it was the priests'. We have here an account of the repairing of the temple in the reign of Joash. I. It seems, the temple had gone out of repair. Though Solomon built it very strong, of the best materials and in the best manner, yet in time it went to decay, and there were breaches found in it ( 2 Kings 12:5 ; 2 Kings 12:5 ), in the roofs, or walls, or floors, the ceiling, or wainscoting, or windows, or the partitions of the courts. Even temples themselves are the worse for the wearing; but the heavenly temple will never wax old. Yet it was not only the teeth of time that made these breaches, the sons of Athaliah had broken up the house of God ( 2 Chronicles 24:7 ), and, out of enmity to the service of the temple, had damaged the buildings of it, and the priests had not taken care to repair the breaches in time, so that they went worse and worse. Unworthy were those husbandmen to have this valuable vineyard let out to them upon such easy terms who could not afford to keep the winepress in due and tenantable repair, Matthew 21:33 . Justly did their great Lord sue them for this permissive waste, and by his judgments recover locum vastatum--for dilapidations (as the law speaks), when this neglected temple was laid even with the ground. II. The king himself was (as it should seem) the first and forwardest man that took care for the repair of it. We do not find that the priests complained of it or that Jehoiada himself was active in it, but the king was zealous in the matter, 1. Because he was king, and God expects and requires from those who have power that they use it for the maintenance and support of religion, the redress of grievances, and reparation of decays, for the exciting and engaging of ministers to do their part and people theirs. 2. Because the temple had been both his nursery and his sanctuary when he was a child, in a grateful remembrance of which he now appeared zealous for the honour of it. Those who have experienced the comfort and benefit of religious assemblies will make the reproach of them their burden ( Zephaniah 3:18 ), the support of them their care, and the prosperity of them their chief joy. III. The priests were ordered to collect money for these repairs, and to take care that the work was done. The king had the affairs of his kingdom to mind, and could not himself inspect this affair, but he employed the priests to manage it, the fittest persons, and most likely, one would think, to be hearty in it. 1. He gave them orders for the levying of the money of the dedicated things. They must not stay till it was paid in, but they must call for it where they knew it was due, in their respective districts, as redemption-money (by virtue of the law, Leviticus 27:2 ; Leviticus 27:3 ), or as a free-will offering, 2 Kings 12:4 ; 2 Kings 12:4 . This they were to gather every man of his acquaintance, and it was supposed that there was no man but had acquaintance with some or other of the priests. Note, We should take the opportunity that God gives us of exciting those we have a particular acquaintance with to that which is good. 2. He gave them orders for laying out the money they had levied in repairing the breaches of the house, 2 Kings 12:5 ; 2 Kings 12:5 . IV. This method did not answer the intention, 2 Kings 12:6 ; 2 Kings 12:6 . Little money was raised. Either the priests were careless, and did not call on the people to pay in their dues, or the people had so little confidence in the priests' management that they were backward to pay money into their hands; if they were distrusted without cause, it was the people's shame; if with, it was more theirs. But what money was raised was not applied to the proper use: The breaches of the house were not repaired; the priests thought it might serve as well as it had done, and therefore put off repairing from time to time. Church work is usually slow work, but it is a pity that churchmen, of all men, should be slow at it. Perhaps what little money they raised they thought it necessary to use for the maintenance of the priests, which must needs fall much short when ten tribes had wholly revolted and the other two were wretchedly corrupted. V. Another method was therefore taken. The king had his heart much set upon having the breaches of the house repaired, 2 Kings 12:7 ; 2 Kings 12:7 . His apostasy, at last, gives us cause to question whether he had as good an affection for the service of the temple as he had for the structure. Many have been zealous for building and beautifying churches, and for other forms of godliness, who yet have been strangers to the power of it. However, we commend his zeal, and blame him not for reproving even his tutor Jehoiada himself when he saw him remiss; and so convincing was his reproof that the priests owned themselves unworthy to be any longer employed, and consented to the taking of some other measures, and the giving up of the money they had received into other hands, 2 Kings 12:8 ; 2 Kings 12:8 . It was honestly done, when they found they had not spirit to do it themselves, not to hinder other people from doing it. Another course was taken, 1. For raising money, 2 Kings 12:9 ; 2 Kings 12:10 . The money was not paid into private hands, but put into a public chest, and then people brought it in readily and in great abundance, not only their dues, but their free-will offerings for so good a work. The high priest and the secretary of state counted the money out of the chest, and laid it by in specie for the use to which it was appropriated. When public distributions are made faithfully public contributions will be made cheerfully. The money that was given, (1.) Was dropped into the chest through a hole in the lid, past recall, to intimate that what has been once resigned to God must never be resumed. Every man, as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give. (2.) The chest was put on the right hand as they went in, which, some think, is alluded to in that rule of charity which our Saviour gives, Let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth. But, while they were getting all they could for the repair of the temple, they did not break in upon that which was the stated maintenance of the priests, 2 Kings 12:16 ; 2 Kings 12:16 . The trespass-money and the sin-money (which were given to them by that law, Leviticus 5:15 ; Leviticus 5:16 ) were reserved to them. Let not the servants of the temple be starved under colour of repairing the breaches of it. 2. For laying out the money that was raised. (1.) They did not put it into the hands of the priests, who were not versed in affairs of this nature, having other work to mind, but into the hands of those that did the work, or at least had the oversight of it, 2 Kings 12:11 ; 2 Kings 12:11 . Those were fittest to be entrusted with this business whose employment lay that way. Tractant fabrilia fabri -- Every artist has his trade assigned; but let not those who are called to war the holy warfare entangle themselves in the affairs of this life. Those that were thus entrusted did the business, [1.] Carefully, purchasing materials and paying workmen, 2 Kings 12:12 ; 2 Kings 12:12 . Business is done with expedition when those are employed in it that understand it and know which way to go about it. [2.] Faithfully; such a reputation they got for honesty that there was no occasion to examine their bills or audit their accounts. Let all that are entrusted with public money, or public work, learn hence to deal faithfully, as those that know God will reckon with them, whether men do or no. Those that think it is no sin to cheat the government, cheat the country, or cheat the church, will be of another mind when God shall set their sins in order before them. (2.) They did not lay it out in ornaments for the temple, in vessels of gold or silver, but in necessary repairs first ( 2 Kings 12:13 ; 2 Kings 12:13 ), whence we may learn, in all our expenses to give that the preference which is most needful, and, in dealing for the public, to deal as we would for ourselves. After the repairs were finished we find the overplus turned into plate for the service of the temple, 2 Chronicles 24:14 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-17-21" class="com-number"

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성전 수리. "여호아스는 제사장들에게 말했습니다. '성물로 드려져 여호와의 전에 들어오는 모든 헌금, 곧 각 사람에게 물린 세금과 각 사람이 마음으로 여호와의 전에 가져오기로 한 모든 헌금을 제사장들이 각각 아는 사람에게서 받아, 여호와의 전에서 발견되는 곳마다 성전의 파손된 곳을 수리하게 하라.'"

그러나 요아스 왕 이십삼 년이 되도록 제사장들은 성전의 파손된 곳을 수리하지 않았다. 이에 왕은 여호야다와 다른 제사장들을 불러 "어찌하여 성전의 파손된 곳을 수리하지 않느냐?"라고 꾸짖고, 백성에게서 더 이상 돈을 받지 말고 그것을 성전 수리에 쓰라고 명하였다. 제사장들은 백성에게서 돈을 더 받지 않고 성전 수리도 하지 않기로 동의하였다. 여호야다는 궤 하나를 가져다 뚜껑에 구멍을 뚫어 여호와의 전에 들어올 때 오른편 제단 곁에 놓았고, 문을 지키는 제사장들이 여호와의 전에 들어오는 모든 돈을 그 안에 넣었다. 궤 안에 돈이 많이 쌓인 것을 보면, 왕의 서기관과 대제사장이 와서 여호와의 전에서 발견된 돈을 자루에 담아 셌다. 그 돈을 세어 성전 공사 감독자들의 손에 주면, 그들은 목수와 건축자, 석수와 돌을 다듬는 자들에게 지불하였으며, 목재와 다듬은 돌을 사서 여호와의 전의 파손된 곳을 수리하는 데 드는 모든 비용에 썼다. 그러나 성전을 위한 은 대접, 심지 자르는 가위, 대야, 나팔, 금이나 은으로 만든 어떤 기구도 이 돈으로 만들지 않았다. 그 돈은 오직 공사하는 자들에게 주어 여호와의 전을 수리하는 데만 사용하였다. 그 돈을 공사하는 자들에게 맡긴 사람들과 결산하지 않은 것은 그들이 신실하게 행하였기 때문이다. 속건제 돈과 속죄제 돈은 여호와의 전에 들이지 않고 제사장들의 것이 되었다.

이 단락은 요아스 왕 시대의 성전 수리에 관한 기록이다.

**I. 성전은 황폐해져 있었다.** 솔로몬이 최고의 재료와 방법으로 매우 튼튼하게 지었으나, 세월이 지나면서 낡아 파손된 곳이 발견되었다(열왕기하 12:5). 지붕이나 벽이나 바닥, 천장이나 판자, 창문이나 뜰의 칸막이가 훼손되었다. 성전조차도 시간이 지나면 낡는다. 그러나 하늘의 성전은 결코 낡지 않는다. 더욱이 단순히 세월의 이빨만이 이 파손을 만든 것이 아니었다. 아달랴의 아들들이 하나님의 전을 파괴했으며(역대하 24:7), 성전 예배에 적대하여 건물 자체를 훼손하였다. 제사장들은 파손된 곳을 제때 수리하지 않아 점점 더 악화되도록 내버려 두었다. 이처럼 관리를 소홀히 한 소작인들은 이 귀한 포도원을 그토록 쉬운 조건으로 임차하기에 부당하다. 그들의 위대한 주인께서는 방치로 인한 손해에 대해 심판으로 그들을 물을 권리가 있으셨다(마태복음 21:33). 결국 이 방치된 성전은 땅과 함께 평평해지는 심판을 받았다.

**II. 왕 자신이 가장 먼저 성전 수리를 위해 나섰다.** 제사장들이나 여호야다 자신이 이를 주도한 흔적은 보이지 않지만, 왕은 이 일에 열심이었다. 그 이유는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 그는 왕이었기 때문이다. 하나님은 권력을 가진 자들이 종교의 유지와 지원, 폐해의 시정, 쇠퇴한 것의 회복을 위해 그 권력을 사용하기를 기대하고 요구하신다. 둘째, 성전이 어릴 때 그의 양육지이자 피난처였기 때문이다. 그는 이를 감사히 기억하여 성전의 영예를 위해 열심을 냈다. 종교적 모임의 위로와 유익을 경험한 자들은 그것이 비난받을 때 자신의 짐으로 삼고(스바냐 3:18), 그것을 지원하는 것을 자신의 책임으로 여기며, 그것의 번영을 가장 큰 기쁨으로 삼을 것이다.

**III. 제사장들이 수리를 위한 자금을 모으고 공사를 감독하도록 명을 받았다.** 왕은 나라 일로 바빠 이 일을 직접 챙길 수 없었으므로 제사장들에게 맡겼다. 이들은 가장 적합한 자들이었고 가장 열심히 할 것으로 기대되었다. (1) 왕은 성물에 관한 돈을 거두라는 명령을 내렸다. 그들은 자기가 아는 사람들에게서 각각 그것을 거두어야 했다. 모든 사람은 제사장 중 어느 한 명과는 아는 사이라는 전제하에서였다. 하나님이 주신 기회를 이용하여 각별히 아는 이들에게 선한 일을 하도록 권면하는 것은 우리가 할 일이다(레위기 27:2-3). (2) 왕은 그들에게 거둔 돈을 성전의 파손된 곳을 수리하는 데 쓰라고 명하였다(열왕기하 12:5).

**IV. 이 방법은 의도한 성과를 내지 못했다(열왕기하 12:6).** 거둬들인 돈이 얼마 되지 않았다. 제사장들이 부주의하여 백성에게 납부를 독촉하지 않았거나, 백성들이 제사장들의 관리 방식을 믿지 못하여 돈을 내기를 주저했을 것이다. 백성들이 이유 없이 불신한 것이라면 그것은 백성의 수치요, 이유가 있었다면 더욱 제사장들의 수치였다. 거둔 돈마저도 제대로 사용되지 않았다. 제사장들은 현 상태도 괜찮다고 여겨 수리를 계속 미루었던 것이다. 교회 일은 보통 느리게 진행되지만, 교회 사람들이 무엇보다도 그 일을 느리게 처리한다는 것은 참으로 유감이다. 아마도 거둔 얼마 안 되는 돈을 제사장들의 생계 유지에 써야 한다고 여겼을 것이다. 열 지파가 완전히 이탈하고 나머지 두 지파도 심히 타락하여 제사장 수입이 크게 줄었기 때문이다.

**V. 그래서 다른 방법이 취해졌다.** 왕은 성전의 파손된 곳을 수리하는 데 마음이 간절하였다(열왕기하 12:7). 그러나 그의 나중 배교는 그가 성전 구조물에 대한 열심만큼 성전 예배에도 진정한 애정이 있었는지 의심하게 만든다. 많은 이들이 교회를 건축하고 꾸미는 데 열심을 냈지만 경건의 능력에는 낯설었다. 그러나 우리는 그의 열심을 칭찬하며, 스승인 여호야다조차 소홀히 하는 것을 보고 꾸짖은 것을 탓하지 않는다. 제사장들은 자신들이 더 이상 이 일을 담당하기에 합당하지 않음을 인정하고 다른 방법을 취하는 것에 동의하였으며, 받은 돈을 다른 이들에게 넘기기로 하였다(열왕기하 12:8). 이미 그 일을 스스로 할 마음이 없을 때 다른 이들이 하는 것을 막지 않은 것은 정직한 처사였다.

다른 방법이 취해졌다.

(1) 자금 조달을 위해(열왕기하 12:9-10): 돈을 개인의 손에 맡기지 않고 공개적인 궤에 넣게 하자, 사람들은 기꺼이 그리고 풍성하게 헌금을 가져왔다. 단순히 의무로 낼 돈뿐 아니라 이 선한 사역을 위한 자원하는 예물도 드렸다. 대제사장과 국무 서기관이 궤에서 돈을 세어 정해진 용도에 맞게 따로 보관하였다. 공적 분배가 신실하게 이루어질 때 공적 헌금도 기꺼이 행해진다. 헌금을 궤에 넣는 방식에는 두 가지 특징이 있었다. 첫째, 뚜껑의 구멍을 통해 넣음으로써 취소할 수 없게 하였다. 이는 한 번 하나님께 드린 것은 결코 되돌려서는 안 된다는 것을 시사한다. 둘째, 궤는 들어올 때 오른편에 놓였는데, 일부는 이것이 "왼손이 오른손이 하는 일을 모르게 하라"는 우리 주님의 자선 규칙의 배경이 되었다고 생각한다. 한편 성전 수리를 위해 최대한 거두는 동안에도 제사장들의 일정한 생계비에는 손대지 않았다(열왕기하 12:16). 속건제 돈과 속죄제 돈은 율법에 따라(레위기 5:15-16) 그들의 몫으로 남겨두었다. 성전의 파손된 곳을 수리한다는 명목 아래 성전 봉사자들을 굶겨서는 안 된다.

(2) 거둔 돈을 사용하는 방식에 대해: 첫째, 성전 사무에 익숙하지 않은 제사장들에게 맡기지 않고, 공사를 직접 하거나 감독하는 자들의 손에 맡겼다(열왕기하 12:11). 이 일에 적합한 자, 즉 해당 분야의 전문가를 신뢰하는 것이 마땅하다. 거룩한 싸움을 싸우도록 부름 받은 자들은 세상 일에 얽매여서는 안 된다. 이렇게 임무를 맡은 자들은 일을 신실하게 처리하였다. 재료를 구입하고 일꾼들에게 품삯을 지불하되(열왕기하 12:12) 신중하게 하였다. 해당 분야를 알고 어떻게 처리해야 하는지 아는 자들이 임무를 맡을 때 일이 빠르게 진행된다. 또한 신실하게 하였다. 그들의 정직함에 대한 명성이 높아져 청구서를 검토하거나 계정을 감사할 필요가 없었다. 공금이나 공적 사업을 맡은 모든 이들은 하나님이 계산하실 것임을 알고 신실하게 처리하는 법을 배워야 한다. 정부나 나라나 교회를 속이는 것이 죄가 아니라고 생각하는 자들은 하나님이 그들의 죄를 차례로 드러내실 때 생각이 달라질 것이다. 둘째, 성전을 위한 장식품인 금이나 은 기구를 만드는 데 쓰지 않고 먼저 필요한 수리에 사용하였다(열왕기하 12:13). 이로부터 우리는 모든 지출에서 가장 필요한 것에 우선순위를 두고, 공적인 일을 처리할 때는 자신을 위하듯 해야 함을 배울 수 있다. 수리가 완료된 후에는 남은 돈이 성전 봉사를 위한 기구를 만드는 데 사용되었다(역대하 24:14).

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Death of Joash, King of Judah. . 17 Then Hazael king of Syria went up, and fought against Gath, and took it: and Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem. 18 And Jehoash king of Judah took all the hallowed things that Jehoshaphat, and Jehoram, and Ahaziah, his fathers, kings of Judah, had dedicated, and his own hallowed things, and all the gold that was found in the treasures of the house of the LORD , and in the king's house, and sent it to Hazael king of Syria: and he went away from Jerusalem. 19 And the rest of the acts of Joash, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah? 20 And his servants arose, and made a conspiracy, and slew Joash in the house of Millo, which goeth down to Silla. 21 For Jozachar the son of Shimeath, and Jehozabad the son of Shomer, his servants, smote him, and he died; and they buried him with his fathers in the city of David: and Amaziah his son reigned in his stead. When Joash had revolted from God and become both an idolater and a persecutor the hand of the Lord went out against him, and his last state was worse than his first. I. His wealth and honour became an easy prey to his neighbours. Hazael, when he had chastised Israel ( 2 Kings 10:32 ; 2 Kings 10:32 ), threatened Judah and Jerusalem likewise, took Gath, a strong city ( 2 Kings 12:17 ; 2 Kings 12:17 ), and thence intended to march with his forces against Jerusalem, the royal city, the holy city, but whose defence, on account of its sinfulness, had departed. Joash had neither spirit nor strength to make head against him, but gave him all the hallowed things, and all the gold that was found both in his exchequer and in the treasures of the temple ( 2 Kings 12:18 ; 2 Kings 12:18 ), to bribe him to march another way. If it were lawful to do this for the public safety, better part with the gold of the temple than expose the temple itself; yet, 1. If he had not forsaken God, and forfeited his protection, his affairs would not have been brought to this extremity, but he might have forced Hazael to retire. 2. He diminished himself, and made himself very mean, lost the honour of a prince and a soldier, and of an Israelite too, in alienating the dedicated things. 3. He impoverished himself and his kingdom. And, 4. He tempted Hazael to come again, when he could carry home so rich a booty without striking a stroke. And it had this effect, for the next year the host of Syria came up against Jerusalem, destroyed the prince, and plundered the city, 2 Chronicles 24:23 ; 2 Chronicles 24:24 . II. His life became an easy prey to his own servants. They conspired against him and slew him ( 2 Kings 12:20 ; 2 Kings 12:21 ), not aiming at his kingdom, for they opposed not his son's succeeding him, but to be avenged on him for some crime he had committed; and we are told in Chronicles that his murdering the prophet, Jehoiada's son, was the provocation. In this, how unrighteous soever they were (vengeance was not theirs, nor did it belong to them to repay), God was righteous; and this was not the only time that he let even kings know that it was at their peril if they touched his anointed and did his prophets any harm, and that, when he comes to make inquisition for blood, the blood of prophets will run the account very high. Thus fell Joash, who began in the spirit and ended in the flesh. 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유다 왕 요아스의 죽음. "그때 아람 왕 하사엘이 올라와서 가드를 쳐서 점령하고, 이어 예루살렘을 향해 올라가려 하였습니다. 유다 왕 여호아스는 그의 조상 유다 왕 여호사밧, 여호람, 아하시야가 거룩하게 드린 것들과 자신이 거룩하게 드린 것들과 여호와의 전 창고와 왕궁에 있는 모든 금을 가져다 아람 왕 하사엘에게 보냈고, 하사엘은 예루살렘에서 물러갔습니다. 요아스의 나머지 행적과 그가 행한 모든 것은 유다 왕들의 연대기에 기록되어 있지 않습니까? 그의 신하들이 일어나 반란을 일으켜 밀로의 궁에서 요아스를 죽였습니다. 시므앗의 아들 요사갈과 쇼멜의 아들 여호사밧, 그의 신하들이 그를 쳐서 죽였습니다. 그들은 그를 다윗 성에 있는 그의 조상들과 함께 장사 지냈고, 그의 아들 아마샤가 그 뒤를 이어 왕이 되었습니다."

요아스가 하나님을 배반하고 우상 숭배자이자 박해자가 되었을 때, 주님의 손이 그를 치셨고 그의 마지막은 처음보다 훨씬 비참해졌다.

**I. 그의 재물과 명예는 이웃 나라의 손쉬운 먹이가 되었다.** 하사엘은 이스라엘을 응징한 후(열왕기하 10:32), 유다와 예루살렘도 위협하여 강한 성 가드를 점령하고(열왕기하 12:17) 예루살렘, 즉 왕의 성이자 거룩한 성을 향해 군대를 진격시키려 하였다. 그러나 죄악 때문에 예루살렘을 지키는 방어막이 이미 거두어진 상태였다. 요아스는 하사엘에게 맞설 기력도 힘도 없었다. 그는 공적 창고와 성전 보물 창고에 있는 모든 성물과 금을 하사엘에게 보내어(열왕기하 12:18) 돌아서게 하는 뇌물로 삼았다. 이것이 공공의 안전을 위해 허용되는 일이었다 하더라도, 성전의 금을 내주는 것이 성전 자체를 위험에 빠뜨리는 것보다 낫다고 할 수 있다. 그러나 다음을 기억해야 한다. 첫째, 그가 하나님을 버리지 않고 하나님의 보호를 잃지 않았더라면 이러한 극단적인 상황에 이르지 않았을 것이며, 하사엘을 물러나게 할 수 있었을 것이다. 둘째, 그는 자신을 낮추고 왕으로서의 명예, 군인으로서의 명예, 나아가 이스라엘 사람으로서의 명예를 잃었다. 성물을 타인에게 양도하는 것으로 말이다. 셋째, 그는 자신과 나라를 가난하게 만들었다. 넷째, 그는 하사엘이 다시 쳐들어오도록 유혹하였다. 칼 한 번 쓰지 않고 그토록 풍성한 전리품을 가져갈 수 있었으니 말이다. 실제로 이 일은 그 결과를 낳았는데, 이듬해 아람 군대가 예루살렘을 쳐올라와 지도자들을 죽이고 성을 약탈하였다(역대하 24:23-24).

**II. 그의 생명은 자신의 신하들의 손쉬운 먹이가 되었다.** 신하들이 그를 죽이려는 음모를 꾸며 죽였다(열왕기하 12:20-21). 그들은 그의 왕국을 차지하려 한 것이 아니었다. 그의 아들이 뒤를 잇는 것을 반대하지 않았으니 말이다. 그들의 목적은 그가 저지른 어떤 죄악에 대해 복수하는 것이었다. 역대기에는 그가 선지자 즉 여호야다의 아들을 죽인 것이 그 도발이었다고 기록되어 있다. 이 일에서 신하들이 아무리 불의하였어도(복수는 그들의 것이 아니며, 그 보복이 그들에게 속하지 않았음에도), 하나님은 의로우셨다. 하나님은 기름 부음 받은 자에게 손대거나 선지자들에게 해를 끼치는 자에게는 왕들조차 위험에 처함을 알게 하신다는 것을 이때만이 아니라 여러 번 보여 주셨다. 또한 하나님이 피의 원수를 갚으실 때 선지자들의 피는 그 죄의 무게를 크게 더한다. 이렇게 요아스는 성령으로 시작하여 육체로 끝을 맺었다. 하나님은 대개 배교자들에게 이 생에서도 불쾌감의 표를 남기신다. 그들이 모든 죄인들 중에서 가장 주님을 비방하는 자들이기 때문이다.

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