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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Nehemiæ 29:24
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et immolaverunt illos sacerdotes, et asperserunt sanguinem eorum coram altare pro piaculo universi Isra�lis: pro omni quippe Isra�l pr�ceperat rex ut holocaustum fieret, et pro peccato.
et immolaverunt illos sacerdotes et asperserunt sanguinem eorum super altare pro piaculo universi Israelis; pro omni quippe Israel praeceperat rex, ut holocaustum fieret et pro peccato.
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reconciliation: Leviticus 6:30, Leviticus 8:15, Ezekiel 45:15, Ezekiel 45:17, Daniel 9:24, Romans 5:10, Romans 5:11, 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, Colossians 1:20, Colossians 1:21, Hebrews 2:17
to make: Leviticus 14:20
the sin offering: Leviticus 4:13-35
Reciprocal: Exodus 29:14 - it is a Leviticus 1:4 - atonement 2 Chronicles 31:2 - to give thanks Nehemiah 13:22 - I commanded Joel 2:16 - sanctify
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the priests killed them,.... The seven he goats; for of the killing of the bullocks, rams, and lambs, mention is made before, 2 Chronicles 29:2
and they made reconciliation with their blood upon the altar, to make atonement for all Israel; typical of the reconciliation and atonement made for the whole spiritual Israel of God by the sacrifice of Christ:
for the king commanded that the burnt offering, and the sin offering, should be made
for all Israel; not only for the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, and for as many of the rest of the tribes as were come over to them, and dwelt among them; but even for the ten tribes also, sadly guilty of idolatry, and for whose reformation and good this pious prince was concerned, see
2 Chronicles 30:1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
All lsrael - Hezekiah aimed at reuniting once more the whole people of Israel, if not into a single state, yet, at any rate, into a single religious communion. The northern kingdom was in a condition approaching to anarchy. The end was evidently approaching. Hoshea, the king contemporary with Hezekiah 2 Kings 18:1, ruled, not as an independent monarch, but as an Assyrian feudatory 2 Kings 17:3. Under these circumstances Hezekiah designed to invite the revolted tribes to return, if not to their old temporal, at least to their old spiritual, allegiance 2 Chronicles 30:5-10. In order, therefore, to prepare the way for this return, he included “all Israel” in the expiatory sacrifice, by which he prefaced his restoration of the old worship.