2 Chronicles 32:4

who stopped.This was prudently done; for, without water, how could an immense army subsist in ar arid country? No doubt the Assyrian army suffered much through this; as a Christian army did, through the same cause, 1,800 years afterwards.

the brook.

30; 30:14

ran through the midst of. Heb. overflowed. kings.The Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic read king, in the singular number.

1; 2Ki 18:9,13; 19:17; Isa 10:8

find.

1Ki 3:9,16,17; 19:21

2 Chronicles 32:30

Hezekiah.Or, "Hezekiah stopped the upper going out ({motza,} i.e., the egress into the open air,) of the waters of Gihon, and brought them underneath, ({lemattah,} by a subterraneous course,) to the west of the city of David:" See Note on 1 Ki 1:45.

stopped.

4; Isa 22:9-11

Gihon.

1Ki 1:33,38,45

And Hezekiah.

Jos 1:7,8; Ps 1:1-3

2 Chronicles 32:32

A.M. 3278-3306. B.C. 726-698. goodness. Heb. kindnesses.

31:20,21

in the vision.

Isa 36:1-39:8

in the book.

2Ki 18:1-20:21

Nehemiah 3:16

the ruler.

9,12,14

Beth-zur.

Jos 15:58; 1Ch 2:45; 2Ch 11:7

the sepulchres.

2Ch 16:14; Ac 2:29

the pool.

2Ki 20:20; Isa 7:3; 22:11

the house.

1Ki 14:27,28; 2Ch 12:10,11; So 3:7

Isaiah 22:9-11

2Ki 20:20; 2Ch 32:1-6,30

10

a ditch.

Ne 3:16

ye have.

8:17; 17:7; 31:1; 37:26; 2Ch 6:6; 16:7-9; Jer 33:2,3; Mic 7:7
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