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E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes
2 Chronicles 34
he began. Doubtless Zephaniah and Jeremiah were used in influencing Josiah. Both prophesied during his reign. Zephaniah began in first year of Josiah; Jeremiah in his thirteenth year, i.e. in 510.
groves = "Asherim. See App-42.
carved images. Same as Deuteronomy 7:5.
brake down. Note the Figure of speech Synonymia (App-6), by which the words are heaped together to impress us with the thoroughness of the work: e.g. "brake down", "cut down", "brake in pieces", "made dust of them", "strowed it", and "burnt".
graves. Hebrew. keber = a burial place, from kabar, to bury (Genesis 23:4, Genesis 23:20, &c). Primary idea is heaping up a tumulus. Keber = a grave; Sheol = the grave. See App-35.
he sent. This is supplementary to 2 Kings 22:3.
to repair. This had been done before by Joash (2 Kings 12:4-15).
found a book of the law. Without doubt the book which Moses himself wrote, the original copy of the Pentateuch. Compare 2 Kings 22:8, and see App-47.
by = by the hand of.
had appointed. The Septuagint reads "named"; the Syriac reads "sent".
college: or second quarter [of the city].
works. Some codices, with one early printed edition and Syriac, read "workmanship". Compare 2 Kings 22:17.
My wrath shall be poured out. Hebrew text reads "that My wrath might be poured out". Some codices, with nine early printed editions and Septuagint, read "My wrath hath been poured out".
gather thee to thy fathers. This is explained by the next sentence. See note on 2 Samuel 12:23.
gathered to thy grave. Figure of speech Euphemismos (App-6), for dying.
evil. Hebrew. ra"a". App-44.
stood in his place; or stood on his stand. Figure of speech Polyptoton (App-6).
a = the.
soul. Hebrew. nephesh. App-13.
took away. Compare 1 Kings 23:4-8.
children = sons.
serve, even to serve. Figure of speech Epizeuxis.
all his days. Significant words, showing that in their hearts the people were still inclined to worship other gods, as Jeremiah testifies (Jeremiah 25:3. See also Jeremiah 11 and Jeremiah 13.
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