‏ 2 Chronicles 28:6-8

Pekah.

2Ki 15:27,37; Isa 7:4,5,9; 9:21

an hundred.

13:17

valiant men. Heb. sons of valour. because.

15:2; De 6:14,15; 28:15,25; 29:24-26; 31:16,17; 32:20; Jos 23:16

Jos 24:20; Isa 1:28; 24:5,6; Jer 2:19; 15:6

next to the king. Heb. the second to the king.

Ge 41:43; 43:12,15; Es 10:3

carried.

De 28:25,41

brethren.

11:4; Ac 7:26; 13:26

‏ 2 Chronicles 32:1-2

1 Sennacherib invading Judah, Hezekiah fortifies himself, and encourages his people.

9 Against the blasphemies of Sennacherib, Hezekiah and Isaiah pray.

21 An angel destroys the host of the Assyrians.

24 Hezekiah praying in his sickness, God gives him a sign of recovery.

25 He waxing proud, is humbled by God.

27 His wealth and works.

31 His error in the ambassage of Babylon.

32 He dying, Manasseh succeeds him.

these things.

20:1,2; 2Ki 18:13-37; Isa 36:1-22

king of Assyria.

2Ki 15:19; 17:6; 18:11,19,20; Isa 7:17,18; 8:6-8; 10:5,6; Ho 11:5

win them. Heb. break them up.

Isa 10:7-11; 37:24,25; Mic 2:13

he was purposed to fight. Heb. his face was to war.

2Ki 12:17; Lu 9:51,53

‏ 2 Chronicles 33:11

A.M. 3327. B.C. 677. the Lord.

De 28:36; Job 36:8

the captains.

Isa 10:8; 36:9

of the king. Heb. which were the king's.

Ne 9:32,37; Isa 5:26-30; 7:18-20

among the thorns.The word {bachochim} may possibly her signify with fetters or chains, as the kindred word {chachim} denotes, Eze 19:4, 9. The Syriac and Arabic have alive, probably reading {bechayim}.

1Sa 13:6; La 3:7

bound him.

2Ki 23:33; 25:6; Job 36:8-11; Ps 107:10-14

fetters. or, chains.

‏ 2 Chronicles 36:3-10

put him down. Heb. removed him.

2Ki 23:33

condemned. Heb. mulcted.

made Eliakim.

2Ki 23:34,35; 1Ch 3:15

Necho.

Jer 22:10-12; Eze 19:3,4

Jehoiakim.

2Ki 23:36,37; Jer 22:13-19; 26:21-23; 36:1,27-32

A.M. 3397. B.C. 607. came up.

2Ki 24:1,2,5,6,13-20; Eze 19:5-9; Da 1:1,2; Hab 1:5-10

fetters. or, chains.

A.M. 3398. B.C. 606. the vessels.

2Ki 24:13; Ezr 1:7-11; Jer 27:16-18; 28:3; Da 5:2-4

A.M. 3394-3405. B.C. 610-599. written.

2Ki 24:5,6

Jehoiachin.

1Ch 3:16,17

Jeconiah.

Jer 22:24,28

Coniah.

Mt 1:11,12

Jechonias.

A.M. 3405. B.C. 599. eight years old.The Syriac, Arabic, and the parallel place, (on which see the Note,) have "eighteen years;" which, as Scaliger observes, is no doubt the genuine reading.

2Ki 24:8,9

when the year was expired. Heb. at the return of the year.king Nebuchadnezzar.

2Ki 24:10-17; 25:27-30; Jer 29:2; Eze 1:2

goodly vessels. Heb. vessels of desire.

7; Jer 27:18-22; Da 1:1,2; 5:2,23

Zedekiah.

2Ki 24:17

Mattaniah his father's brother.

1Ch 3:15,16; Jer 37:1
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