1 Kings 14:12-13
when thy feet.3,16,17; 2Ki 1:6,16; Joh 4:50-52 shall mourn.Nu 20:29; Jer 22:10,18there is found.2Ch 12:12; 19:3; Job 19:28; Eze 18:14-32; Phm 1:6; 2Pe 2:8,92 Kings 23:25-29
A.M. 3363-3394. B.C. 641-610. unto him.18:5that turned.3; De 4:29; 6:5; 1Ki 2:4; 8:48; 15:5; Jer 29:13according.Ne 10:29; Mal 4:4; Joh 1:17; 7:19 Notwithstanding.21:11-13; 22:16,17; 24:2,4; 2Ch 36:16; Jer 3:7-10; 15:1-4provocations. Heb. angers. I will remove.17:18,20; 18:11; 21:13; 24:3; 25:11; De 29:27,28; Eze 23:32-35out of my sight.Ps 51:11; Jer 31:37; 33:24; La 2:7My name.21:4,7; 1Ki 8:29; 9:3 the rest.20:20 A.M. 3394. B.C. 610.Pharaoh-nechoh.Pharaoh-nechoh, called [Nekos,] Necos, the son of Psammiticus, by Herodotus, was now was now marching "to make war upon the Medes and Babylonians, who had dissolved the Assyrian empire," the king of the latter being the famous Nabopollasar, who had also become king of Assyria. 33,34,35; 2Ch 35:20-24; Jer 46:2Euphrates.2Ki 24:7; 2Ch 35:20; Jer 46:2Josiah went.2Ch 35:20-23slew him.2Ki 22:20; Ec 8:14; 9:1,2; Isa 57:1,2; Ro 11:33Megiddo.Megiddo, called [Magdolon,] Magdolum, by Herodotus, was situated in the tribe of Manasseh, west of Jordan, in the valley of Jezreel, and not far fron Hadad-Rimmon, or Maximianopolis. This shews that Josiah reigned over the country formerly possessed by the ten tribes; and it is also probable, that Nechoh had landed his troops at or near Cæsarea of Palestine. 9:27; Jos 17:11; Jud 1:27; 5:19; 1Ki 4:12; Zec 12:11Megiddon.Re 16:16Armageddon. he had seen him.14:8,11Isaiah 57:1
1 The blessed death of the righteous.3 God reproves the Jews for their whorish idolatry.13 He gives promises of mercy to the penitent. righteous.2Ch 32:33; 35:24no man.11; 42:25; 47:7; Mal 2:2merciful men. Heb. men of kindness, or godliness.Ps 12:1; Mic 7:2the righteous.1Ki 14:13; 2Ki 22:20; 2Ch 34:28the evil to come. or, that which is evil.
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