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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