2 Kings 16:5
A.M. 3262. B.C. 742. Rezin.15:37; 2Ch 28:5-15; Isa 7:1,2-9but could not.1Ki 11:36; 15:4; Isa 7:4-6,14; 8:6,9,10; 9:6,7 2 Chronicles 28:6
Pekah.2Ki 15:27,37; Isa 7:4,5,9; 9:21an hundred.13:17valiant men. Heb. sons of valour. because.15:2; De 6:14,15; 28:15,25; 29:24-26; 31:16,17; 32:20; Jos 23:16Jos 24:20; Isa 1:28; 24:5,6; Jer 2:19; 15:6 Isaiah 7:1
1 Ahaz, being troubled with fear of Rezin and Pekah, is comforted by Isaiah.10 Ahaz, having liberty to choose a sign, and refusing it, hath for a sign, Christ promised.17 His judgment is prophesied to come by Assyria. the days.2Ki 16:1; 2Ch 28:1-6Rezin.8:6; 2Ki 15:37; Ps 83:3-5but could.4-9; 8:9,10 Isaiah 7:8
For the head.Dr. Jubb transposes the former part of ver. 9, and renders, "Though the head of Syria be Damascus; and the head of Damascus Retzin; and the head of Ephraim be Samaria; and the head of Samaria Remaliah's son; yet within threescore and five years Ephraim shall be broken, that he be no more a people." This renders the passage perfectly clear; and the prophecy received its full accomplishment when Esarhaddon carried away the remains of the ten tribes. 2Sa 8:6within.8:4; 17:1-3; 2Ki 17:5-23; Ezr 4:2that it be not a people. Heb. from a people.Ho 1:6-10 Hosea 5:12-13
as a.Job 13:28; Isa 50:9; 51:8as.Pr 12:4rottenness. or, a worm.Jon 4:7; Mr 9:44-48 his wound.Jer 30:12,14; Mic 1:9went.7:11; 10:6; 12:1; 2Ki 15:19,29; 16:7; 2Ch 28:16-18to king Jareb. or, to the king of Jareb; or, to the king thatshould plead. yet. 2Ch 28:20,21; Jer 30:15
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