2 Kings 16:7-15
Tiglath-pileser. Heb. Tilgath-pileser.15:29; 1Ch 5:26; 2Ch 28:20Tilgath-pilneser. I am thy servant.1Ki 20:4,32,33and save.Ps 146:3-5; Jer 17:5; La 4:17; Ho 14:3 the silver.17,18; 12:17,18; 18:15,16; 2Ch 16:2; 28:20,21to the king.Ps 7:15,16; Isa 7:17; 8:7,8 A.M. 3264. B.C. 740. went up.2Ch 28:5Foretold.Am 1:3-5Damascus. Heb. Dammesek. Kir.Josephus informs us that this place was in Upper Media; and it is clear that it must be understood of some city or country in the dominions of the king of Assyria. It is highly probable that it was the country on the banks of the river [Kuros,] Cyrus, or Kyrus, now called Kur, or Kura; and we find cities called Cyropolis, Cyrena, and Carine, mentioned by writers as lying in these parts, and a part of Media, called Syromedia, as it is thought, from the Syrians who were carried captive thither. Isa 22:6; Am 9:7slew Rezin.Isa 7:16; 9:11 saw an altar.De 12:30; 2Ch 28:23-25; Jer 10:2; Eze 23:16,17; Ro 12:2; 1Pe 1:18the pattern.Ex 24:4; 39:43; 1Ch 28:11,12,19; Ps 106:39; Eze 43:8,11; Mt 15:6,9 built an altar.1Ki 21:11-13; 2Ch 26:17,18; Jer 23:11; Eze 22:26; Da 3:7; Ho 4:6Ho 5:11; Mal 2:7-9; Ga 1:10Urijah.Isa 8:2 approached.1Ki 13:1; 2Ch 26:16-19; 28:23,25offered thereon.Nu 18:4-7 he burnt.Le 1:1-3:16of his peace-offerings. Heb. of the peace-offerings whichwere his. the brasen.Ex 40:6,29; 2Ch 1:5; 4:1; Mt 23:35the altar.10-12 the morning.3:20; Ex 29:39-41; Nu 28:2-10; Da 9:21,27; 11:31; 12:11the king's burnt.Le 4:13-26; 2Sa 6:17,18; 1Ki 3:4; 8:64; 2Ch 7:4,5; 29:21-24,32,35Eze 46:4-7,12-14for me to enquire by.18:4; Ge 44:5; 2Ch 33:6; Isa 2:6; Ho 4:122 Chronicles 28:16-23
did king.2Ki 16:5-7; Isa 7:1-9,17the kings.Instead of {malchey,} "kings," the Chaldee, Syriac, Arabic, and Vulgate, one MS., and the parallel place, have {mailech}, "king." the Edomites.25:11,12; Le 26:18; Ob 1:10,13,14captives. Heb. a captivity. Philistines.Eze 16:27,57Beth-shemesh.Jos 15:10; 1Sa 6:9Ajalon.11:10Aijalon. Gederoth.Jos 15:41Shocho.Jos 15:48Socoh. Timnah.Jud 14:1Timnath. the Lord.De 28:43; 1Sa 2:7; Job 40:12; Ps 106:41-43; Pr 29:23because of Ahaz.Ho 5:11; Mic 6:16Israel.21:2made Judah.Ge 3:7,11; Ex 32:25; Re 3:17,18; 16:15 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 in the.33:12; Ps 50:15; Isa 1:5; Eze 21:13; Ho 5:15; Re 16:9-11this is.Es 7:6; Ps 52:7 For he sacrificed.This passage, says Mr. Hallet, greatly surprised me; for the sacred historian is here represented as saying, "The gods of Damascus had smitten Ahaz." But it is impossible to suppose that an inspired author should say this; for the Scripture every where represents the heathen idols as nothing and vanity, and as incapable of doing either good or hurt. All difficulty is avoided if we follow the old Hebrew copies, from which the Greek translation was made: "And king Ahaz said, I will seek to the gods of Damascus which have smitten me." 25:14; 2Ki 16:12,13Damascus. Heb. Darmesek. Because the gods.Hab 1:11sacrifice to them.Jer 10:5; 44:15-18But they were.Isa 1:28; Jer 44:20-28; Ho 13:9Ezekiel 16:28
23:5-9,12-21; Jud 10:6; 2Ki 16:7,10-18; 21:11; 2Ch 28:23Jer 2:18,36; Ho 10:6Ezekiel 23:5
Aholah.The Israelites, in addition to their former gross idolatries, received the impure idolatrous worship of the Assyrians, who became their neighbours by the conquest of Syria. 1Ki 14:9,16; 15:26,30; 16:31,32; 21:26; 2Ki 17:7-18doted.7,9,12,16,20; 16:37; Jer 50:38on the.16:28; 2Ki 15:19; 16:7; 17:3; Ho 5:13; 8:9,10; 10:6; 12:1
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