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it came 2Kgs 18:13, 2Kgs 18:17; 2Chr 32:1
that Sennacherib Isa 1:7-8, Isa 7:17, Isa 8:7-8, Isa 10:28-32, Isa 33:7-8
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am 3294, bc 710
sent 2Kgs 18:17-37; 2Chr 32:9-23
the conduit Isa 7:3, Isa 22:9-11
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Eliakim Isa 22:15-20
Shebna 2Sam 8:16-17, 2Sam 20:24-25
scribe or, secretary
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Thus saith Isa 10:8-14, Isa 37:11-15; Prov 16:18; Ezek 31:3-18; Dan 4:30; Acts 12:22-23; Jude 1:16
Assyria Assyria proper, now Kourdistan, was bounded by Armenia on the north, Media and Persia on the east, Babylonia on the south, and the Tigris, which divides it from Mesopotamia, on the west, between 33 degrees and 38 degrees n lat. and 42 degrees and 46 degrees e long. But the Assyrian empire, the bounds of which were different at different times, in its most flourishing state, according to the descriptions of the Greek and Roman writers, comprehended all the countries and nations between the Mediterranean on the west, and the Indus on the east, and between the deserts of Scythia on the north, and the Indian ocean on the south.
What 2Kgs 18:5, 2Kgs 18:19-37, 2Kgs 19:10; 2Chr 32:7-10, 2Chr 32:14-16; Ps 42:3, Ps 42:10, Ps 71:10-11
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vain words Heb. a word of lips. I have counsel and strength for war. or, but counsel and strength are for the war. Prov 21:30-31, Prov 24:5-6
that 2Kgs 18:7, 2Kgs 24:1; Neh 2:19-20; Jer 52:3; Ezek 17:15
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Isa 20:5-6, Isa 30:1-7, Isa 31:3; 2Kgs 17:4, 2Kgs 18:21; Jer 37:5-8; Ezek 29:6-7
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We trust 2Kgs 18:5, 2Kgs 18:22; 1Chr 5:20; 2Chr 16:7-9, 2Chr 32:7-8; Ps 22:4-5, Ps 42:5, Ps 42:10-11
is it not Deut 12:2-6, Deut 12:13-14; 2Kgs 18:4; 2Chr 30:14, 2Chr 31:1, 2Chr 32:12; 1Cor 2:15
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pledges or, hostages, 2Kgs 14:14
and I Isa 10:13-14; 1Sam 17:40-43; 1Kgs 20:10, 1Kgs 20:18; 2Kgs 18:23; Neh 4:2-5; Ps 20:7-8, Ps 123:3-4
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the least Isa 10:8; 2Kgs 18:24
and put Isa 36:6, Isa 30:16-17; Deut 17:16; Prov 21:31; Jer 2:36
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Isa 10:5-7, Isa 37:28; 1Kgs 13:18; 2Kgs 18:25; 2Chr 35:21; Amos 3:6
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in the Syrian 2Kgs 18:26-27; Ezra 4:7; Dan 2:4
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that they may Isa 9:20; Lev 26:29; Deut 28:53-57; 2Kgs 6:25-29, 2Kgs 18:27; Jer 19:9; Lam 4:9-10; Ezek 4:16
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cried 1Sam 17:8-11; 2Kgs 18:28-32; 2Chr 32:18; Ps 17:10-13, Ps 73:8-9, Ps 82:6-7
Hear Isa 36:4, Isa 8:7, Isa 10:8-13; Ezek 31:3-10; Dan 4:37
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Isa 37:10-13; 2Kgs 19:10-13, 2Kgs 19:22; 2Chr 32:11, 2Chr 32:13-19; Dan 3:15-17, Dan 6:20; Dan 7:25; 2Thess 2:4; Rev 13:5-6
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Isa 36:7, Isa 37:23-24; Ps 4:2, Ps 22:7-8, Ps 71:9-11; Matt 27:43
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Make an agreement with me by a present or, Seek my favour by a present, Heb. Make with me a blessing, Gen 32:20, Gen 33:11; 1Sam 25:27; 2Sam 8:6; 2Kgs 5:15, 2Kgs 18:31; 2Cor 9:5 *marg.
come out 1Sam 11:3; 2Kgs 24:12-16
eat ye 1Kgs 4:20, 1Kgs 4:25; Mic 4:4; Zech 3:10
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I come 2Kgs 17:6-23, 2Kgs 18:9-12, 2Kgs 24:11; Prov 12:10
a land of corn Exod 3:8; Deut 8:7-9, Deut 11:12; Job 20:17; The other copy in 2Kgs 18:32, adds here, "a land of oil olive, and of honey; that ye may live, and not die, and hearken not unto Hezekiah when he seduceth you."
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lest Isa 36:7, Isa 36:10, Isa 36:15, Isa 37:10; Ps 12:4, Ps 92:5-7
Hath Isa 37:12-13, Isa 37:17-18; 2Kgs 18:33-35, 2Kgs 19:12-13, 2Kgs 19:17-18; 2Chr 32:13-17; Ps 115:2-8, Ps 135:5-6, Ps 135:15-18; Jer 10:3-5, Jer 10:10-12; Dan 3:15; Hab 2:19-20
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Hamath Num 34:8; 2Sam 8:9
Arphad The variation of Arphad and Arpad exists only in the translation; the original being uniformly ΰψτγ H774. Isa 10:9; Jer 49:23, Arpad
Sepharvaim Calmet is of opinion that Sepharvaim was the capital of the Saspires, who, according to Herodotus, were the only people that inhabited between the Colchians and Medes; and probably the Sarapases, whom Strabo places in Armenia. Hiller considers the name as denoting Sephar of the Parvaim, i.e., Mount Sephar adjacent to the regions of Arabia called Parvaim. But it is more probable, as Wells and others suppose, that Sepharvaim is the Σιπφαρα, Sipphara, of Ptolemy, the Σιππαρηνων πολις, the city of the Sippareni, mentioned by Abydenus, and probably the Hipparenum of Pliny, a city of Mesopotamia, situated upon the Euphrates, near where it is divided into two arms, by one of which, it is probable, it was divided into two parts. 2Kgs 17:24
and have Isa 10:10-11; 2Kgs 17:5-7, 2Kgs 18:10-12
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that the Lord Isa 37:18-19, Isa 37:23-29, Isa 45:16-17; Exod 5:2; 2Kgs 19:22-37; 2Chr 32:15, 2Chr 32:19; Job 15:25-26, Job 40:9-12; Ps 50:21, Ps 73:9; Dan 3:15
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2Kgs 18:26, 2Kgs 18:37; Ps 38:13-15, Ps 39:1; Prov 9:7, Prov 26:4; Amos 5:13; Matt 7:6
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Eliakim Isa 36:3, Isa 36:11
with their Isa 33:7, Isa 37:1-2; 2Kgs 5:7; Ezra 9:3; Matt 26:65; The history of the invasion of Sennacherib, observes Bp. Lowth, and the miraculous destruction of his army, which makes the subject of so many of Isaiah's prophecies, is very properly inserted here, as affording the best light to many parts of these prophecies; and as almost necessary to introduce the prophecy in the Isa 37:1, being the answer of God to Hezekiah's prayer, which could not be properly understood without it. Sennacherib succeeded his father Shalmaneser on the throne of Assyria, am 3290, bc 714, and reigned only about eight years.
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