Bring Chamber Door Doorkeeper Hanan Igdaliah Igdali'ah Keeper Maaseiah Ma-asei'ah Officials Princes Room Rulers Shallum Sons Threshold

35:4 And I brought them into the house of the LORD, into the chamber of the sons of Hanan, the son of Igdaliah, a man {c} of God, who [was] by the chamber of the princes, which [was] above the chamber of Maaseiah the son of Shallum, the keeper of the door:

(c) That is, a prophet.

35:4 Igdaliah - A prophet. The princes - The chamber were the princes were wont to meet.

35:1-11 Jonadab was famous for wisdom and piety. He lived nearly 300 years before, 2Ki 10:15. Jonadab charged his posterity not to drink wine. He also appointed them to dwell in tents, or movable dwelling: this would teach them not to think of settling any where in this world. To keep low, would be the way to continue long in the land where they were strangers. Humility and contentment are always the best policy, and men's surest protection. Also, that they might not run into unlawful pleasures, they were to deny themselves even lawful delights. The consideration that we are strangers and pilgrims should oblige us to abstain from all fleshly lusts. Let them have little to lose, and then losing times would be the less dreadful: let them sit loose to what they had, and then they might with less pain be stript of it. Those are in the best frame to meet sufferings who live a life of self-denial, and who despise the vanities of the world. Jonadab's posterity observed these rules strictly, only using proper means for their safety in a time of general suffering.

Chamber Door Doorkeeper Hanan House Keeper Maaseiah Ma-Asei'ah Officials Princes Shallum Threshold

Chamber Door Doorkeeper Hanan House Keeper Maaseiah Ma-Asei'ah Officials Princes Shallum Threshold


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