2 Chronicles 30:11 meaning
In a significant moment of revival in Israel’s history, King Hezekiah extended an invitation to all of Israel and Judah to return to Jerusalem for the Passover feast. This event happened during a tumultuous period when many had turned away from God, showcasing a remnant willing to seek repentance and spiritual renewal. The king's proclamation was met with mixed responses; while some mocked the messengers sent to call them to worship, others from the tribes of Asher, Manasseh, and Zebulun humbled themselves and came to Jerusalem. This illustrates the truth that even in times of widespread rebellion, God preserves a faithful remnant.
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Other Relevant Commentaries:
- Matthew 1:11 meaning. In Matthew 1:11 Matthew continues the genealogy of Jesus from David through the succession of kings from Solomon to Jeconiah whose reign ended with the Babylonian exile.
- Leviticus 18:19-30 meaning. God continues to forbid practices that are not in His people’s best interest. Rather, God promotes His ways which lead to harmony with God and others.
- Hosea 11:8-12 meaning. Even though Israel will be judged and exiled to Assyria, the LORD's compassion will cause Him to temper His judgment; this exile will be temporary. God will retain a remnant. He will not abandon or destroy His people utterly because He keeps His promises, and has promised to restore Israel if they break the covenant and are exiled. In due time, God will end their exile and resettle them in the Promised Land.