Ate Atonement Clean Cleansed Contrary Eat Eaten Ephraim E'phraim Forgive Hezekiah Hezeki'ah Issachar Is'sachar Manasseh Manas'seh Meal Mercy Multitude Otherwise Pardon Passover Prayed Prayer Prescribed Purified Receive Saying Themselves Though Written Yet Zebulun Zeb'ulun

30:18 For a multitude of the people, [even] many of Ephraim, and Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun, had not cleansed themselves, yet did they eat the passover otherwise than it was written. But Hezekiah prayed for them, saying, The {n} good LORD pardon every one

(n) He knew that faith and sincerity of heart were more agreeable to God than the observation of the ceremonies and therefore he prayed to God to pardon this fault to the people who did not offend out of malice, but out of ignorance.

30:13-20 The great thing needful in attendance upon God in solemn ordinances, is, that we make heart-work of it; all is nothing without this. Where this sincerity and fixedness of heart are, there may yet be many things short of the purification of the sanctuary. These defects need pardoning, healing grace; for omissions in duty are sins, as well as omissions of duty. If God should deal with us in strict justice, even as to the very best of our doings, we should be undone. The way to obtain pardon, is to seek it of God by prayer; it must be gotten by petition through the blood of Christ. Yet every defect is sin, and needs forgiveness; and should be matter to humble, but not to discourage us, though nothing can make up for the want of a heart prepared to seek the Lord.

Ate Cleansed Eat Ephraim Good Hezekiah Issachar Manasseh Multitude Otherwise Pardon Passover Prayed Themselves Written Zebulun

Ate Cleansed Eat Ephraim Good Hezekiah Issachar Manasseh Multitude Otherwise Pardon Passover Prayed Themselves Written Zebulun


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