2 Kings 12:17-18
A.M. 3164. B.C. 840. Hazael.8:12-15against Gath.1Sa 27:2; 1Ki 2:39,40; 1Ch 8:13; 18:1set his face.Jer 42:15; Lu 9:51,53to Jerusalem.2Ch 24:23,24 took all the hallowed.He dearly bought, by such unhallowed means, a peace which was of short duration; for the next year Hazael returned, and Jehoash having no more treasures, was obliged to hazard a battle, which he lost, and the principal part of his nobility, so that Judah was totally ruined, and Jehoash soon after slain in his bed by his own servants. 18:15,16; 1Ki 15:18; 2Ch 16:2went away. Heb. went up.2 Kings 16:17-18
A.M. 3265. B.C. 739. cut off.2Ch 28:24; 29:19borders.1Ki 7:23,27-39; 2Ch 4:14sea.25:13-16; 1Ki 7:23-26; 2Ch 4:15; Jer 52:20 the covert.There are a great number of conjectures concerning this covert; but it is probable that it was either, as Locke supposes, a sort of shelter or canopy erected for the people on the sabbath when the crowd was too great for the porch to contain them; or, as Dr. Geddes supposes, a seat, covered with a canopy, placed on an elevation, for the king and his court, when they attended public worship. 11:5; 1Ki 10:5; Eze 46:22 Kings 18:15-16
12:18; 16:8; 1Ki 15:15,18,19; 2Ch 16:2 gold.1Ki 6:31-35; 2Ch 29:3it. Heb. them.2 Chronicles 16:2
brought out.28:21; 2Ki 12:18; 16:8; 18:15Damascus. Heb. Darmeskek.2 Chronicles 28:20-21
A.M. 3264. B.C. 740. Tilgath-pilneser.2Ki 15:29; 16:7-10Tiglath-pileser.1Ch 5:26; Ho 5:13distressed him.2Ki 17:5; Isa 7:20; 30:3,16; Jer 2:37 took away.12:9; 2Ki 18:15,16; Pr 20:25
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