What is the meaning of 2 Chronicles 31:15? Under his authority Hezekiah had placed Kore son of Imnah “in charge of the freewill offerings” (2 Chronicles 31:14). The phrase “Under his authority” shows a clear chain of command that safeguards integrity. • God honors order; compare the appointment of trustworthy overseers in Acts 6:3–4 and the priestly gatekeepers in 1 Chronicles 9:22–27. • Leadership that answers to someone above it discourages corruption and keeps the focus on worship rather than personal gain. Eden, Miniamin, Jeshua, Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecaniah These six Levites are named because God values individual faithfulness (cf. Nehemiah 12:44). • Their inclusion underscores that every servant matters, echoing Paul’s body metaphor in 1 Corinthians 12:18–22. • Previous generations of Levites are likewise listed during reforms (2 Chronicles 29:12–14), reminding readers that revival often rises on willing shoulders. faithfully distributed portions The adjective “faithfully” highlights reliability—no skimming, no favoritism. • Earlier the portions had gone unpaid, forcing Levites to abandon temple duties (Nehemiah 13:10–12). Hezekiah’s revival corrects that lapse. • Faithful distribution models the principle that “those who serve at the altar share in what is offered on the altar” (1 Corinthians 9:13). • Consistent provision keeps ministry sustainable, a truth seen again in Philippians 4:14–18 when the church supports Paul. to their fellow priests in their cities, The system extended beyond Jerusalem into the priestly towns assigned in Joshua 21:13–19. • By reaching “their cities,” the reform touches the whole nation, preventing a Jerusalem-centric bottleneck. • Ministry support must be local as well as central; compare Titus 3:13 on sending Zenas and Apollos “on their way” so they lack nothing. according to their divisions, Priestly divisions trace back to David’s 24 courses (1 Chronicles 24:1–19) and remained in effect into the New Testament era (Luke 1:5). • Structure ensures everyone serves and everyone rests, reflecting God’s balance of duty and refreshment. • The phrase also affirms that reforms respected long-standing biblical patterns rather than inventing new ones. old and young alike No age group was neglected. • Moses set age boundaries for Levite service (Numbers 8:24–26), yet provision continued even when active duty ended (2 Chronicles 31:17–18). • In a healthy covenant community, the seasoned and the emerging are valued equally; see Joel 2:28 and 1 Timothy 5:1–2. summary 2 Chronicles 31:15 portrays a trustworthy distribution network established under Hezekiah’s reforms. Supervised leadership, named faithful workers, equitable supply, nationwide reach, orderly divisions, and care for every age together demonstrate how godly administration sustains worship and honors the Lord’s servants. |