2CH 31

2 Chronicles 31:13

WEB

Jehiel, Azaziah, Nahath, Asahel, Jerimoth, Jozabad, Eliel, Ismachiah, Mahath, and Benaiah were overseers under the hand of Conaniah and Shimei his brother, by the appointment of Hezekiah the king and Azariah the ruler of God’s house.

BSB

Jehiel, Azaziah, Nahath, Asahel, Jerimoth, Jozabad, Eliel, Ismachiah, Mahath, and Benaiah were overseers under the authority of Conaniah and his brother Shimei, by appointment of King Hezekiah and of Azariah the chief official of the house of God.

KJV

And Jehiel, and Azaziah, and Nahath, and Asahel, and Jerimoth, and Jozabad, and Eliel, and Ismachiah, and Mahath, and Benaiah, were overseers under the hand of Cononiah and Shimei his brother, at the commandment of Hezekiah the king, and Azariah the ruler of the house of God.

Matthew Henry

Verses 11–21

2 Chronicles 31:11–21

Here we have,

I. Two particular instances of the care of Hezekiah concerning church matters, having put them into good order, to keep them so. The tithes and other holy things being brought in, he provided, 1. That they should be carefully laid up, and not left exposed in loose heaps, liable to be wasted and embezzled. He ordered chambers to be made ready in some of the courts of the temple for store-chambers (Ch2 31:11), and into them the offerings were brought and there kept under lock and key, Ch2 31:12, Ch2 31:13. Treasures or store-keepers were appointed, who had the oversight of them, to see that moth and rust did not corrupt them nor thieves break through to steal. This wisdom of laying up the surplus in days of plenty we may learn from the ant, who provideth meat in summer. The laying up in store what was brought in was an encouragement to people to pay in their contributions. That will be given cheerfully by the public which appears to be well husbanded. 2. That they should be faithfully laid out, according to the uses they were intended for. Church treasures are not to be hoarded any longer than till there is occasion for them, lest even the rust should be a witness against those who hoard them. Officers were appointed, men (no doubt) of approved wisdom and faithfulness, to distribute the oblations of the Lord and the most holy things among the priests (Ch2 31:14), and to see that they all had a competent maintenance for themselves and their families. The law provided sufficient for them all, and therefore, if some had too little, it must be because others had too much; to prevent such inequality these officers were to go by some certain rule of proportion in the disposal of the incomes of the temple. It is said of the priests here (Ch2 31:18) that in their set office they sanctified themselves; in faith they sanctified themselves (so the word is), that is, as bishop Patrick explains it, they attended their ministry at the house of God, not doubting but they should be provided with all things necessary. Now, because they served God in that confidence, care was taken that they should not be made ashamed of their hope. Note, Those that sanctify themselves to God and his service in faith, believing that he will see them want for nothing that is good for them, shall certainly be fed. Out of the offerings of the Lord distribution was made, (1.) To the priests in the cities (Ch2 31:15), who staid at home while their brethren went to Jerusalem, and did good there in teaching the good knowledge of the Lord. The preaching priests were maintained as well as the sacrificing priests, and those that abode by the stuff as well as those that warred the warfare. (2.) To those that entered into the house of the Lord, all the males from three years old and upwards; for the male children even at that tender age, it seems, were allowed to come into the temple with their parents, and shared with them in this distribution, Ch2 31:16. (3.) Even the Levites from twenty years old and upwards had their share, Ch2 31:17. (4.) The wives and children of the priests and Levites had a comfortable maintenance out of those offerings, Ch2 31:18. In maintaining ministers, regard must be had to their families, that not they only, but theirs, may have food convenient. In some countries where ministers have their salary paid them by the state an addition is made to it upon the birth of a child. (5.) The priests in the country, that lived in the fields of the suburbs, were not overlooked in this ministration, Ch2 31:19. Those also had their share who were inhabitants of the villages, though they might be supposed to live at a less expense.

II. A general character of Hezekiah's services for the support of religion, Ch2 31:20, Ch2 31:21. 1. His pious zeal reached to all the parts of his kingdom: Thus he did throughout all Judah; every part of the country, and not those only that lay next him, shared in the good fruits of his government. 2. He sincerely designed to please God, and approved himself to him in all he did: He wrought that which was good before the Lord his God; all his care was to do that which should be accepted of God, which was right (that is, agreeable to natural equity), and truth (that is, agreeable to divine revelation and his covenant with God), before the Lord; to do according to that law which is holy, just, and good. 3. What he began he went through with, prosecuted it with vigour, and did it with all his heart. 4. All his good intentions were brought to a good issue; whatever he did in the service of the house of God, and in the government of his kingdom, he prospered in it. Note, What is undertaken with a sincere regard to the glory of God will succeed to our own honour and comfort at last.

Cross-references: 2Chr 31:11 · 2Chr 31:12 · 2Chr 31:13 · 2Chr 31:14 · 2Chr 31:18 · 2Chr 31:15 · 2Chr 31:16 · 2Chr 31:17 · 2Chr 31:19 · 2Chr 31:20 · 2Chr 31:21

Hebrew interlinear

H3171

יְחִיאֵלYᵉchîyʼêl/yekh-ee-ale'/

n-pr-m — Jechiel

Derivation: or (2 Chronicles 29:14) יְחַוְאֵל; from 2421 and 410; God will live;

Jechiel (or Jechavel), the name of eight Israelites

KJV: Jehiel.

יְחִיאֵל

n.pr.m — Jehiel

יְחִיאֵל n.pr.m. (may Ēl live)

1. one of David’s chief musicians

2. one of David’s chiefs of the Levites

3. tutor of David’s sons

4. son of Jehoshaphat

5. Hemanite of Hezekiah’s reign

6. overseer in Hezekiah’s reign

7. ruler over the temple in Josiah’s reign

8. contemporaries of Ezra

H5812

עֲזַזְיָהוּʻĂzazyâhûw/az-az-yaw'-hoo/

n-pr-m — Azazjah

Derivation: from 5810 and 3050; Jah has strengthened;

Azazjah, the name of three Israelites

KJV: Azaziah.

עֲזַזְיָ֫הוּ

n.pr.m — Azaziah

עֲזַזְיָ֫הוּ n.pr.m. (י׳ is mighty)

1. Levite names

2. a Benjamite

H5184

נַחַתNachath/nakh'-ath/

n-pr-m — Nachath

Derivation: the same as 5183; quiet;

Nachath, the name of an Edomite and of two Israelites

KJV: Nahath.

נַ֫חַת

n.pr.m — Nahath

נַ֫חַת n.pr.m.

1. son of Reuel, grandson of Esau

2. grandson of Elkanah

3. an overseer, Hezekiah's time

H6214

עֲשָׂהאֵלʻĂsâhʼêl/as-aw-ale'/

n-pr-m — Asahel

Derivation: from 6213 and 410; God has made;

Asahel, the name of four Israelites

KJV: Asahel.

עֲשָׂהאֵל

n.pr.m — Asahel

עֲשָׂהאֵל 18 n.pr.m.

1. brother of Joab and Abishai

2. Levites

3. post-exil. name

H3406

יְרִימוֹתYᵉrîymôwth/yer-ee-mohth'/

n-pr-f — Jerimoth, Jeremoth

Derivation: or יְרֵימוֹת; or יְרֵמוֹת; feminine plural from 7311; elevations;

Jerimoth or Jeremoth, the name of twelve Israelites

KJV: Jermoth, Jerimoth, and Ramoth (from the margin).

יְרֵימוֹת

n.pr.m — Jermoth

יְרֵימוֹת, יְרֵמוֹת, יְרִימוֹת n.pr.m.

1. Benjamites

2. Levites

3. Naphtalite

4. son of David and father of Rehoboam’s wife

5. men who had strange wives

H3107

יוֹזָבָדYôwzâbâd/yo-zaw-bawd'/

n-pr-m — Jozabad

Derivation: a form of 3075;

Jozabad, the name of ten Israelites

KJV: Josabad, Jozabad.

יְהוֹזָבָד

n.pr.m — Jehozabad. Compare

יְהוֹזָבָד, יוֹזָבָד n.pr.m.

1. servant & murderer of Joash of Judah

2. three of David’s mighty men

3. a Benjamite chief

4. priests & Levites

H447

אֱלִיאֵלʼĔlîyʼêl/el-ee-ale'/

n-pr-m — Eliel

Derivation: from 410 repeated; God of (his) God;

Eliel, the name of nine Israelites

KJV: Eliel.

אֱלִיאֵל

n.pr.m — Eliel

אֱלִיאֵל n.pr.m. (Ēl is God, or my God is God) only Ch.

a. two or three of David’s chiefs

b. chief of Manasseh

c. two chiefs of Benjamin

d. chief of the Hebronites

e. a chief Kohathite

f. a Levite

H3253

יִסְמַכְיָהוּYiçmakyâhûw/yis-mak-yaw-hoo'/

n-pr-m — Jismakjah

Derivation: from 5564 and 3050; Jah will sustain;

Jismakjah, an Israelite

KJV: Ismachiah.

יִסְמַכְיָהוּ

n.pr.m — Ismachiah

יִסְמַכְיָהוּ n.pr.m. (י׳ sustaineth);—Levite name 2 Ch 31:13

H4287

מַחַתMachath/makh'-ath/

n-pr-m — Machath

Derivation: probably from 4229; erasure;

Machath, the name of two Israelites

KJV: Mahath.

מַ֫חַת

n.pr.m — Mahath

מַ֫חַת n.pr.m. Levites

H1141

בְּנָיָהBᵉnâyâh/ben-aw-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Benajah

Derivation: or בּנָיָהוּ; (prolonged) from 1129 and 3050; Jah has built;

Benajah, the name of twelve Israelites

KJV: Benaiah.

בְּנָיָ֫הוּ

n.pr.m — Benaiah

בְּנָיָ֫הוּ, בְּנָיָה n.pr.m. (Yah hath built up)—

1. one of David’s captains and heroes, son of Jehoiada

2. one of David’s thirty

3. a Simeonite

4. Levites

5. Israelites

H6496

פָּקִידpâqîyd/paw-keed'/

n-m — superintendent

Derivation: from 6485;

a superintendent (civil, military or religious)

KJV: which had the charge, governor, office, overseer, (that) was set.

פָּקִיד

n.m — commissioner

פָּקִיד n.m. commissioner, deputy, overseer

H3027

יָדyâd/yawd/

n-f — hand, open, power, means, direction, closed

Derivation: a primitive word;

a hand (the open one [indicating power, means, direction, etc.], in distinction from 3709, the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote [as follows]

KJV: ( be) able, × about, armholes, at, axletree, because of, beside, border, × bounty, broad, (broken-) handed, × by, charge, coast, consecrate, creditor, custody, debt, dominion, × enough, fellowship, force, × from, hand(-staves, -y work), × he, himself, × in, labour, large, ledge, (left-) handed, means, × mine, ministry, near, × of, × order, ordinance, × our, parts, pain, power, × presumptuously, service, side, sore, state, stay, draw with strength, stroke, swear, terror, × thee, × by them, × themselves, × thine own, × thou, through, × throwing, thumb, times, × to, × under, × us, × wait on, (way-) side, where, wide, × with (him, me, you), work, yield, × yourselves.

יָד

n.f — hand

יָד 1604 n.f. hand

1. hand

2. Fig. = strength, power

3. Fig. = side

4. יָד is used in various special, technical senses:—

a. sign, monument

b. part, fractional part or share

c. time, repetition

d. axle-trees

e. stays, supports for laver

f. tenons on sides of boards of tabernacle

g. a (beckoning) hand

5. יַד with prep.

H3562

כּוֹנַנְיָהוּKôwnanyâhûw/ko-nan-yaw'-hoo/

n-pr-m — Conanjah

Derivation: from 3559 and 3050; Jah has sustained;

Conanjah, the name of two Israelites

KJV: Conaniah, Cononiah. Compare 3663.

כּוֹנַנְיָ֫הוּ

n.pr.m — Conaniah

כּוֹנַנְיָ֫הוּ Kt, כֳּנַנְיָ֫הוּ Qr, n.pr.m. Levites.

H8096

שִׁמְעִיShimʻîy/shim-ee'/

n-pr-m — Shimi

Derivation: from 8088; famous;

Shimi, the name of twenty Israelites

KJV: Shimeah (from the margin), Shimei, Shimhi, Shimi.

שִׁמְעִי

n.pr.m — Shimeah (from the margin)

שִׁמְעִי 43 n.pr.m.

1. in Benj.

2. a Ramathite

3. Levites

4. brother of Zerub.

5. in Simeon

6. in Reuben

7. 1

8. post-ex. names

9. grandfather of Mordecai

10. 2

H251

אָחʼâch/awkh/

n-m — brother

Derivation: a primitive word;

a brother (used in the widest sense of literal relationship and metaphorical affinity or resemblance [like 1])

KJV: another, brother(-ly); kindred, like, other. Compare also the proper names beginning with 'Ah-' or 'Ahi-'.

אָח

n.m — brother

אָח 630 n.m. brother

1. brother, born of same mother (& father)

2. indef. = relative

3. fig. of resemblance

4. in phr. one … another

H4662

מִפְקָדmiphqâd/mif-kawd'/

n-m — an appointment, mandate, a designated spot, a census

Derivation: from 6485;

an appointment, i.e. mandate; concretely, a designated spot; specifically, a census

KJV: appointed place, commandment, number.

מִפְקָד

n.[m.] — muster

מִפְקָד n.[m.] muster, appointment, appointed place

H2396

חִזְקִיָּהChizqîyâh/khiz-kee-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Chizkijah

Derivation: or חִזְקִיָּהוּ; also יְחִזְקִיָּה; or יְחִזְקִיָּהוּ; from 2388 and 3050; strengthened of Jah;

Chizkijah, a king of Judah, also the name of two other Israelites

KJV: Hezekiah, Hizkiah, Hizkijah. Compare 3169.

חִזְקִיָּהוּ

n.pr.m — Hezekiah

חִזְקִיָּהוּ, חִזְקִיָּה, יְחִזְקִיָּהוּ, יְחִזְקִיָּה n.pr.m. (י׳ hath strengthened, י׳ strengtheneth)

1. son of Ahaz, King of Judah

2. great-great-grandson pf proph. Zephaniah

3. man of royal Davidic line

4. head of a family of returned exiles

5. an Ephraimite, Ahaz’s time

H4428

מֶלֶךְmelek/meh'-lek/

n-m — king

Derivation: from 4427;

a king

KJV: king, royal.

מֶ֫לֶךְ

n.m — king

מֶ֫לֶךְ 2513 n.m. king

H5838

עֲזַרְיָהʻĂzaryâh/az-ar-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Azarjah

Derivation: or עֲזַרְיָהוּ; from 5826 and 3050; Jah has helped;

Azarjah, the name of nineteen Israelites

KJV: Azariah.

עֲזַרְיָ֫הוּ

n.pr.m — Azariah

עֲזַרְיָ֫הוּ, עֲזַרְיָה n.pr.m. (י׳ hath helped); Azariah

1. king of Judah

2. officer of Sol.

3. id. prophet

4. sons of Jehosh.

5. priests

6. Levites

7. a temple captain

8. wall-builder

9. one with Zerub.

10. 12:33.

11. Ephraimite

12. name in Judah

H5057

נָגִידnâgîyd/naw-gheed'/

n-m — commander, front, honorable

Derivation: or נָגִד; from 5046;

a commander (as occupying the front), civil, military or religious; generally (abstractly, plural), honorable themes

KJV: captain, chief, excellent thing, (chief) governor, leader, noble, prince, (chief) ruler.

נָגִיד

n.m — leader

נָגִיד n.m. leader (lit. prob. one in front), ruler, prince

H1004

בַּיִתbayith/bah'-yith/

n-m — a house

Derivation: probably from 1129 abbreviated;

a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)

KJV: court, daughter, door, + dungeon, family, + forth of, × great as would contain, hangings, home(born), (winter) house(-hold), inside(-ward), palace, place, + prison, + steward, + tablet, temple, web, + within(-out).

בֵּית

prep — between

בֵּית fem. of בַּיִן, בֵּין prep. between

בַּ֫יִת

n.m — house

בַּ֫יִת 2034 n.m. house

1. house

2. place

3. receptacle

4. of house as containing a family

5. household, family (592 t.)

6. house, including household affairs

7. lit. housewards, hence metaph. inwards

8. מִבַּיִת

a. adv. on the inside

b. prep. within

H430

אֱלֹהִיםʼĕlôhîym/el-o-heem'/

n-m — gods, God, magistrates

Derivation: plural of 433;

gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative

KJV: angels, × exceeding, God (gods) (-dess, -ly), × (very) great, judges, × mighty.

אֱלֹהִים

n.m.pl — gods

אֱלֹהִים 2570 n.m.pl.

1. pl. in number.

a. rulers, judges, either as divine representatives at sacred places or as reflecting divine majesty and power

b. divine ones, superhuman beings including God and angels

c. angels

d. gods

2. pl. intensive

a. god or goddess

b. godlike one

c. works of God, or things belongng to him

d. God

3. הָאֱלֹהִים the (true) God

4. אֱלֹהִים = God

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