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Sin's Direct Consequences
Hezekiah directly links the nation's suffering—fathers killed in battle and families taken captive—to a specific cause: their unfaithfulness to God. Commentators emphasize that the phrase 'for this' points squarely at the idolatry and neglect of worship described in the previous chapter. The calamities were not random but a direct consequence of sin.
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2 Chronicles
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19th Century
Bishop
For. — And. (See 2 Chronicles 28:5–6; 2 Chronicles 28:8; 2 Chronicles 28:17 for what …
17th Century
Pastor
For, lo, our fathers have fallen by the sword
Of the kings of Syria and Israel, even great numbers of them, ([Refere…
17th Century
Minister
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 …