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All the vessels of the house of God, great and small, and the treasures of the house of Yahweh, and the treasures of the king, and of his princes, all these he brought to Babylon.

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The Devastating Cost of Sin

Matthew Henry's commentary uses the plundering of Jerusalem's treasures as a vivid illustration of the destructive consequences of sin. He argues that just as a worm can destroy a plant from the root, persistent sin will ultimately lead to the loss of God's blessings. The removal of every sacred and royal treasure serves as a stark, physical picture of spiritual bankruptcy and a warning to cherish God's favor through obedience.

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2 Chronicles

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 2 Chronicles 36:18

19th Century

Bishop

All the vessels ... (the) great and (the) small. —See 2 Kings 25:13–17, for an inven…

John Gill

John Gill

On 2 Chronicles 36:18

17th Century

Pastor

And all the vessels of the house of God, great and small
All that were left; for some had been carried away in both …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 2 Chronicles 36:1–21

17th Century

Minister

The ruin of Judah and Jerusalem occurred gradually. The methods God uses to call sinners back by his word, by ministers, by conscience, by providen…