2 Kings 18:5
trusted.19:10; 2Ch 32:7,8; Job 13:15; Ps 13:5; 27:1,2; 46:1,2; 84:12Ps 146:5,6; Jer 17:7,8; Mt 27:43; Eph 1:12after him.19:15-19; 23:25; 2Ch 14:11; 16:7-9; 20:20,352 Kings 19:10-13
18:5,29,30; 2Ch 32:15-19; Isa 37:10-14 17,18; 17:5-11; 2Ch 32:13,14; Isa 10:8-11 Have the gods.18:33,34Gozan.17:6; 1Ch 5:26Haran.Ge 11:31; 29:4; Ac 7:4Charran. Rezeph.Rezeph was probably either Rezapha, which Ptolemy places in the Palmyrene, west of the Euphrates; or rather, Rezipha, in Mesopotamia, east of the Euphrates. Eden.Ge 2:8; Isa 37:12Telassar.Eze 27:23 the king.17:24; Nu 13:21; 34:8; Isa 11:11; Jer 39:5; 49:23; Zec 9:2Arpad.18:34; Isa 37:13-20Arphad.2 Chronicles 32:7-8
strong.De 31:6,7,23; Jos 1:6-9; 1Ch 28:10,20; Isa 35:4; Da 10:19Zec 8:9,23; Eph 6:10; 2Ti 2:1be not afraid.20:15; 2Ki 18:30; 19:6,7for there.2Ki 6:16; Ro 8:31; 1Jo 4:4 an arm.Job 40:9; Jer 17:5; 1Jo 4:4with us.13:12; 14:11; Ps 46:7,11; Isa 8:10; 41:10; Ac 18:10; 2Ti 4:17,22to fight.20:15; De 20:1,4; Jos 10:42rested. Heb. leaned.15; 20:20; Isa 36:18upon the words.Pr 12:252 Chronicles 32:15-19
deceive.2Ki 18:29; 19:10persuade.11; 1Ki 22:22; Isa 36:18; Ac 19:26; Ga 1:10much less.Ex 5:2; Da 3:15; Joh 19:10,11 yet.Job 15:25,26; Ps 73:9against.Joh 15:21 He wrote.2Ki 19:9,14; Ne 6:5; Isa 37:14to rail.2Ki 19:22,28; Isa 10:15; 37:23,24,28,29; Re 13:6As the gods.2Ki 19:12 they cried.2Ki 18:26-28; Isa 36:13to affright.1Sa 17:10,26; Ne 6:9 spake.13-17; 1Sa 17:36; Job 15:25,26; Ps 10:13,14; 73:8-11; 139:19,20the God.6:6; Ps 76:1,2; 78:68; 87:1-3; 132:13,14; Isa 14:32; Heb 12:22the work.De 4:28; 27:15; 2Ki 19:18; Ps 135:15-18; Isa 2:8; 37:19; 44:16-20Jer 1:16; 10:3,9; 32:30; Ho 8:5,6Psalms 22:8
He trusted. Heb. rolled himself on.37:5; 55:22; Pr 16:3; *marg:Mt 27:42,43let him.3:1,2; 42:10; 71:11; 91:14; Mr 15:30-32seeing, etc. or, if he delight.18:19; Isa 42:1; Mt 3:17; 12:18; 17:5; Lu 23:35Isaiah 36:4
Thus saith.10:8-14; 37:11-15; Pr 16:18; Eze 31:3-18; Da 4:30; Ac 12:22,23Jude 1:16Assyria.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.2Ki 18:5,19-37; 19:10; 2Ch 32:7-10,14-16; Ps 42:3,10; 71:10,11Isaiah 36:15
7; 37:23,24; Ps 4:2; 22:7,8; 71:9-11; Mt 27:43Isaiah 36:20
that the Lord.37:18,19,23-29; 45:16,17; Ex 5:2; 2Ki 19:22-37; 2Ch 32:15,19Job 15:25,26; 40:9-12; Ps 50:21; 73:9; Da 3:15
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