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My sons, don`t be negligent now; for Yahweh has chosen you to stand before him, to minister to him, and that you should be his ministers, and burn incense.
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An Affectionate, Urgent Call
Commentators note that Hezekiah addresses the priests and Levites as "My sons," a term of fatherly affection. His command, "be not now negligent," is an urgent plea to shake off sloth and, as one scholar suggests, to stop continuing in the error of neglecting God's service. This models a leadership that is both personal and direct in calling people back to their duties.
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2 Chronicles
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19th Century
Anglican
My sons. —A condescending term from the king, just as my father was a term of respect (2 Kings 2:12;…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
My sons So, as the father of his people, he speaks of them in the most tender and affectionate manner:
Presbyterian
When Hezekiah came to the crown, he applied himself at once to work reform. Those who begin with God, begin at the right end of their work, and it …