Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
back to: 2 Chronicles
Book: 2 Chronicles
Chapter: 4

Overview:
The furniture of the Temple.
- Here is a further account of the furniture of God's House.
Both without Doors and within, there was that which typified the
Grace of the Gospel, and shadowed out good things to come, of
which the substance is Christ. There was the brazen Altar. The
making of this was not mentioned in the Book of Kings. On this
all the sacrifices were offered, and it sanctified the Gift. The
people who worshipped in the courts might see the sacrifices
burned. They might thus be led to consider the great Sacrifice,
to be offered in the Fulness of time, to take away Sin, and Put
an End to Death, which the Blood of bulls and goats could not
possibly do. And, with the smoke of the sacrifices, their hearts
might ascend to Heaven, in holy desires towards God and his
favour. In all our devotions we must keep the Eye of Faith fixed
upon Christ. The furniture of the Temple, compared with that of
the Tabernacle, showed that God's Church would be enlarged, and
his worshippers multiplied. Blessed be God, there is enough in
Christ for all.