Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"And Azariah the chief priest, of the house of Zadok, answered him and said, Since [the people] began to bring the oblations into the house of Jehovah, we have eaten and had enough, and have left plenty: for Jehovah hath blessed his people; and that which is left is this great store." — 2 Chronicles 31:10 (ASV)
Azariah. — Possibly the Azariah of 2 Chronicles 26:17. If not, he is otherwise unknown.
Since the people began to bring the offerings. — Since they began to bring the Tĕrûmâh: a word which the Authorized Version usually renders “heave offering.” (See Note on 2 Chronicles 31:6.)
To bring. — In Hebrew, it is a contracted form, recurring in Jeremiah 39:7.
We have had enough to eat, and have left plenty. — Literally, Eating and being satisfied, and leaving over, even to abundance (exclamatory infinitives). (Compare Hosea 4:2 for this construction.)
The Lord has blessed his people. — So that they were able to give liberally.
That which is left. — After the maintenance of the priests has been subtracted.
This great store. — In Hebrew, these words are in the accusative case. Probably, therefore, the right reading is, “and there is left this great store” (omitting the article, and reading wĕ-nôthâr, with Kamp-hausen).
Chambers. — Cells; lĕshâkôth. (See Notes on 1 Chronicles 9:26; 1 Chronicles 23:28.) The preparation intended is probably nothing but the clearance and cleansing of some of these cells for the reception of the stores.