2 Kings 17:5-8
A.M. 3281-3283. B.C. 723-721. the king.18:9three years.25:1-3; Jer 52:4,5 A.M. 3283. B.C. 721. the king of Assyria.18:10,11; Ho 1:6,9; 13:16foretold. carried.Le 26:32,33,38; De 4:25-28; 28:36,64; 29:27,28; 30:181Ki 14:15,16; Am 5:27Halah.19:12; 1Ch 5:26; Isa 37:12,13the Medes.Isa 13:17; 21:2; Da 5:28 sinned.De 31:16,17,29; 32:15-52; Jos 23:16; Jud 2:14-17; 2Ch 36:14-16Ne 9:26; Ps 106:35-41; Eze 23:2-16; Ho 4:1-3; 8:5-14the Lord.16:2; 1Ki 11:4; 15:3; 2Ch 36:5which had.Ex 20:2and had feared.35; Jer 10:5 walked.16:3,10; 21:2; Le 18:3,27-30; De 12:30,31; 18:9; 1Ki 12:281Ki 16:31-33; 21:26; Ps 106:35; Jer 10:2of the kings of Israel.Ho 5:11; Mic 6:162 Kings 18:9-12
A.M. 3281. B.C. 723. the fourth year.1; 17:4-6Shalmaneser.17:3-23; Ho 10:14Shalman. A.M. 3283. B.C. 721. they took it.Ho 13:16; Am 3:11-15; 4:1-3; 6:7; 9:1-4; Mic 1:6-9; 6:16; 7:13 the king.17:6; 19:11; 1Ch 5:26; Isa 7:8; 8:4; 9:9-21; 10:5,11; 37:12; Ho 8:8,9Ho 9:3; Am 5:1-3,6,25-27; Ac 7:43Halah.It is thought, with much probability, that Halah, or Chalach, is Ptolemy's Calachene, the northern part of Assyria; that Habor, or Chabor, is the mountain or mountainous country, between Media and Assyria, called by Ptolemy, [Chaboras,] Chaboras; and that Gozan is Gauzanitis of Ptolemy, situated between that mountain and the Caspian sea, and between the two channels of the river Cyrus. they obeyed not.17:7-23; De 8:20; 11:28; 29:24-28; 31:17; Ne 9:17,26,27; Ps 107:17Isa 1:19; Jer 3:8; 7:23; Da 9:6-11; Mic 3:4; 2Th 1:8; 1Pe 2:8; 4:17Moses.Nu 12:7; De 34:5; Jos 1:1; 2Ti 2:24; Heb 3:5,62 Kings 24:1-4
1 Jehoiakim, first subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, then rebelling against him, procures his own ruin.5 Jehoiachin succeeds him.7 The king of Egypt is vanquished by the king of Babylon.8 Jehoiachin's evil reign.10 Jerusalem is taken and carried captive into Babylon.17 Zedekiah is made king, and reigns ill, unto the utter destruction of Judah. his days.17:5; 2Ch 36:6-21; Jer 25:1,9; 46:2; Da 1:1Nebuchadnezzar.This prince, so famous in the writings of the prophets, was the son of Nabopollasar king of Babylon. the Lord.6:23; 13:20,21; De 28:49,50; 2Ch 33:11; Job 1:17; Isa 7:17; 13:5Jer 35:11; Eze 19:8according.20:17; 21:12-14; 23:27; Isa 6:11,12; Jer 25:9; 26:6,20; 32:28Mic 3:12his. Heb. the hand of his. Surely.18:25; Ge 50:20; 2Ch 24:24; 25:16; Isa 10:5,6; 45:7; 46:10,11Am 3:6remove them.23:26,27; Le 26:33-35; De 4:26,27; 28:63; 29:28; Jos 23:15Jer 15:1-4; Mic 2:10for the sins.21:2-11; Ex 20:5 for the innocent.21:16; Nu 35:33; De 19:10; Jer 2:34; 19:4he filled.Ps 106:38which.Jer 15:1,2; La 3:42; Eze 33:252 Chronicles 36:16-19
mocked.30:10; Ps 35:16; Isa 28:22; Jer 5:12,13; 20:7; Lu 18:32; 22:63,64Lu 23:11,36; Ac 2:13; 17:32; Heb 11:36despised.Pr 1:24-30; Lu 16:14; Ac 13:41; 1Th 4:8misused.Jer 32:3; 38:6; Mt 5:12; 21:33-41; Ac 7:52the wrath.Ps 74:1; 79:1-5till.Pr 6:15; 29:1remedy. Heb. healing. he brought.33:11; De 28:49; 2Ki 24:2,3; Ezr 9:7; Jer 15:8; 32:42; 40:3; Da 9:14the king.2Ki 25:1-30; Jer 39:1-18; 52:1-34who slew.Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; 29:18-28; 30:18; 31:16-18; 32:15-28Ps 74:20; 79:2,3; Jer 15:9; 18:21; La 2:21,22in the house.24:21; La 2:20; Eze 9:5-7; Lu 13:1,2no compassion.De 28:50; Ps 74:20 A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. all the vessels.7,10; 2Ki 25:13-17; Jer 27:18-22; 52:17-23; Da 5:3treasures.2Ki 20:13-17; Isa 39:6; Zec 1:6 they burnt.2Ki 25:9; Ps 74:4-8; 79:1,7; Isa 64:10,11; Jer 7:4,14; 52:13La 4:1; Mic 3:12; Lu 21:6brake down.2Ki 25:10,11; Jer 52:14,15Nehemiah 9:36-37
De 28:48; 2Ch 12:8; Ezr 9:9 it yieldeth.De 28:33,39,51; Ezr 4:13; 6:8; 7:24dominion.5:8; Le 26:17; De 28:48; Joh 8:33Daniel 9:11-14
all.2Ki 17:18-23; Isa 1:4-6; Jer 8:5-10; 9:26; Eze 22:26-31the curse.Le 26:14-46; De 27:15-26; 28:15-68; 29:20-29; 30:17-19; 31:17,18De 32:19-42 confirmed.Isa 44:26; La 2:17; Eze 13:6; Zec 1:8; Mt 5:18; Ro 15:8our judges.1Ki 3:9; Job 12:17; Ps 2:10; 148:11; Pr 8:16for under.The destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, and the condition of the Jews during almost eighteen centuries, have far more exceeded all the miseries of the capture of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, and in the Babylonish captivity, than those miseries exceeded the judgments inflicted on other nations; for the guilt of crucifying the Messiah, and rejecting his gospel, was immensely more atrocious than all their other transgressions. La 1:12; 2:13; 4:6; Eze 5:9; Joe 2:2; Am 3:2; Mt 24:21; Mr 13:19Lu 21:22 As it is.Thus every succeeding part of the Sacred writings attests and prove the Divine authority of the preceding. The history relates the fulfilment of former predictions; and then new prophecies are add, which future events accomplish, and thus demonstrate their inspiration to the latest ages. 11; Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; Isa 42:9; La 2:15-17; Joh 10:35made we not our prayer before. Heb. intreated we not theface of. Job 36:13; Isa 9:13; Jer 2:30; 5:3; Ho 7:7,10,14that we.De 29:4; Ps 85:4; 119:18,27,73; Isa 64:7; Jer 31:18; 44:27; La 5:21Lu 24:45; Joh 6:45; 8:32; Eph 1:17,18; 4:21; Jas 1:5 watched.Jer 31:28; 44:27the Lord.7; Ne 9:33; Ps 51:14for.10
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