11.  seventy  men--the  seventy  members  composing  the  Sanhedrim,  or  
  great council of  the  nation,  the  origination  of  which  we  find  in  the  
  seventy  elders,  representatives  of  the  congregation,  who  went  up  with  
 Moses to  the  mount  to  behold  the  glory  of  Jehovah,  and  to witness the  
  secret  transactions  relating  to  the  establishment  of  the  covenant;  
  also,  in  the  seventy  elders  appointed  to  share  the  burden  of  the  people  
  with  Moses.    How  awfully  it  aggravates  the  national  sin,  that  the  
  seventy,  once  admitted  to  the  Lord's  secret  council
  (Ps  25:14),
  should  now,  "in  the  dark,"  enter  "the  secret"  of  the  wicked
  (Ge  49:6),
  those  judicially  bound  to  suppress  idolatry  being  the  ringleaders  of  
  it!
  
         
  Jaazaniah--perhaps  chief  of  the  seventy:  son  of  Shaphan,  the  scribe
  who  read  to  Josiah  the  book  of  the  law;  the  spiritual  privileges  of  the
  son  
  (2Ki  22:10-14)
  increased  his  guilt.  The  very  name  means,  "Jehovah  hears,"  giving  the  
  lie  to  the  unbelief  which  virtually  said
  (Eze  9:9),
  "The  Lord  seeth  us  not,"  &c.    (compare
  Ps  10:11,  14;  50:21;  94:7,  9).
  The offering of incense belonged  not  to  the  elders,  but  to  the  priests;
  this  usurpation  added  to  the  guilt  of  the  former.
  
         
  cloud  of  incense--They  spared  no  expense  for  their  idols.  Oh,  that
  there  were  the  same  liberality  toward  the  cause  of  God!
JFB.
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