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Hezekiah commanded to offer the burnt offering on the altar. When the burnt offering began, the song of Yahweh began also, and the trumpets, together with the instruments of David king of Israel.
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Worship in Harmony
Commentators highlight the precise timing described in the verse. The moment the burnt offering began on the altar, the "song of the Lord" also began, complete with trumpets and other instruments. This synchronized act of sacrifice and praise demonstrates a holistic and unified approach to worship, where the recognition of sin and the adoration of God are inextricably linked.
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2 Chronicles
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Everything up to this point had been preparatory. Now Hezekiah gave orders that “the burnt offering”—that is, the daily morning sacrifice—should be…
19th Century
Anglican
Commanded to offer the burnt offering ... altar. —These words are repeated from 2 Chronicles 29:21, because all that c…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Hezekiah commanded to offer the burnt offering upon the altar Which was wholly de…
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