2 Kings 17:6
A.M. 3283. B.C. 721. the king of Assyria.18:10,11; Ho 1:6,9; 13:16foretold. carried.Le 26:32,33,38; De 4:25-28; 28:36,64; 29:27,28; 30:181Ki 14:15,16; Am 5:27Halah.19:12; 1Ch 5:26; Isa 37:12,13the Medes.Isa 13:17; 21:2; Da 5:282 Kings 17:18
removed.13:23; 23:27; De 29:20-28; 32:21-26; Jos 23:13,15; Jer 15:1; Ho 9:3the tribe.1Ki 11:13,32,36; 12:20; Ho 11:122 Kings 19:9-11
when he heard.When Sennacherib had levied contributions on Hezekiah, he marched his army into Egypt; where, after several successes, he laid siege to Pelusium, and spent much time in it; but hearing that Tirhakah, king of Ethiopia, whom Strabo calls Therchon, was marching against him with a great army, to assist his kinsman Sevechus, or Sethon, the king of Egypt, he durst not abide his coming, but raised the siege; and returning to Judea, he encamped against Lachish, and afterwards against Libnah. But finding that Tirhakah pursued him as a fugitive, he marched back to encounter him; and having totally routed his army, he returned to wreak his vengeance on Hezekiah. 1Sa 23:27; Isa 37:9sent.18:17 18:5,29,30; 2Ch 32:15-19; Isa 37:10-14 17,18; 17:5-11; 2Ch 32:13,14; Isa 10:8-11Isaiah 7:8-9
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 the head.1Ki 16:24-29; 2Ki 15:27If ye, etc. or, ye not believe? it is because ye are notstable. 2Ch 20:20; Ac 27:11,25; Ro 11:20; Heb 11:6; 1Jo 5:10Isaiah 8:4
before.7:15,16; De 1:39; Jon 4:11; Ro 9:11the riches of Damascus, etc. or, he that is before the kingof Assyria shall take away the riches, etc. 10:6-14; 17:3; 2Ki 15:29; 16:9; 17:3,5,6Isaiah 17:3
fortress.7:8,16; 8:4; 10:9; 2Ki 16:9; 17:6; Ho 1:4,6; 3:4; 5:13,14; 8:8Ho 9:16,17; 10:14; 13:7,8,15,16; Am 2:6-9; 3:9-15; 5:25-27; 6:7-11Am 8:14; 9:1-10; Mic 1:4-9they shall.16:14; 28:1-4; Ho 9:11Amos 3:9-15
Publish.2Sa 1:20; Jer 2:10,11; 31:7-9; 46:14; 50:2Ashdod.1:8; 1Sa 5:1the mountains.4:1; 6:1; Jer 31:5; Eze 36:8; 37:22and behold.De 29:24-28; Jer 22:8,9oppressed. or, oppressions.4:1; 8:6 they.Ps 14:4; Jer 4:22; 5:4; 2Pe 3:5who.Hab 2:8-11; Zep 1:9; Zec 5:3,4; Jas 5:3,4robbery. or, spoil. An.6:14; 2Ki 15:19,29; 17:3-6; 18:9-11; Isa 7:17-25; 8:7,8; 10:5,6,9-11Ho 11:5,6and thy.10,15; 2:5; 6:8; 2Ch 36:19 As the.1Sa 17:34-37; Isa 31:4taketh. Heb. delivereth. so shall.9:2,3; 1Ki 20:30; 22:25; Isa 8:4; 17:1-4; Ro 11:4,5in Damascus in a couch. or, on the bed's feet.1Ki 20:34; 2Ki 16:9 and testify.De 8:19; 30:18,19; 2Ki 17:13,15; 2Ch 24:19; Ac 2:40; 18:5,6; 20:21Eph 4:17; 1Th 4:6the Lord.5:27; Jos 22:22; Isa 1:24 in the.Ex 32:34visit the transgressions of Israel upon him. or, punishIsrael for his transgressions. I will. 9:1; 1Ki 13:2-5; 2Ki 23:15; 2Ch 31:1; 34:6,7; Ho 10:5-8,14,15Mic 1:6,7 the winter.Jer 36:22the summer.Jud 3:20the houses.1Ki 22:39the great.11; 6:11; Isa 5:9Amos 4:1
1 He reproves Israel for oppression,4 for idolatry,6 and for their incorrigibleness. ye kine.By the "kine of Bashan," some understand the proud, luxurious matrons of Israel; but it is probable the prophet speaks catachrestically, and means the wealthy, effeminate, and profligate rulers and nobles of Samaria. De 32:14,15; Ps 22:12; Jer 50:11,27; Eze 39:18the mountains.6:1; 1Ki 16:24which oppress.2:6,7; 3:9,10; 5:11; 8:4-6; Ex 22:21-25; De 15:9-11; Ps 12:5; 140:12Pr 22:22,23; 23:10,11; Ec 4:1; 5:8; Isa 1:17-24; 5:8; 58:6Jer 5:26-29; 6:6; 7:6; Eze 22:7,12,27,29; Mic 2:1-3; 3:1-3Zec 7:10,11; Mal 3:5; Jas 5:1-6crush.De 28:33; Job 20:19; *marg:Jer 51:34Bring.2:8; Joe 3:3Amos 6:1-8
1 The wantonness of Israel,7 shall be plagued with desolation;12 and their incorrigibleness shall end in affliction. to them.Jud 18:7; Isa 32:9-11; 33:14; Jer 48:11; 49:31; Lu 6:24,25Lu 12:17-20; Jas 5:5; 1Pe 5:7at ease. or, secure.Jer 7:4and trust.4:1; 8:14; 1Ki 16:24named.Ex 19:5,6; La 1:1chief. or, firstfruits.Jas 1:18 Pass.Jer 2:10,11; Na 3:8Calneh.Ge 10:10; Isa 10:9Calno.Hamath.2Ki 17:24,30; 18:34; 19:13Gath.1Sa 17:4,23; 2Ch 26:6better.Isa 10:9-11; 36:18,19; 37:12,13; Eze 31:2,3; Na 3:8 put.5:18; 9:10; Ec 8:11; Isa 47:7; 56:12; Eze 12:22,27; Mt 24:48; 1Th 5:32Pe 3:4; Re 18:17and cause.12; 5:12; Ps 94:20seat. or, habitation. lie.Isa 5:11,12; 22:13; Lu 16:19; Ro 13:13,14; Jas 5:5beds.Either sofas to recline on at table, or beds to sleep on; which among the ancients, were ornamented with ivory inlaid. stretch themselves upon their couches. or, abound withsuperfluities. 1Sa 25:36-38; Ps 73:7; Lu 12:19,20 chant. or, quaver. to the.Ge 31:27; Job 21:11,12; Ec 2:8; Isa 5:12; 1Pe 4:3; Re 18:22like.5:23; 8:3; 1Ch 23:5 drink.This probably refers to the costliness and magnificence of the drinking vessels, as well as to the quantity drank. wine in bowls. or, in bowls of wine.Ho 3:1; 1Ti 5:23chief.Mt 26:7-9; Joh 12:3but.Ge 37:25-28; 42:21,22; 49:22; Es 3:15; Ro 12:15; 1Co 12:26affliction. or, breach.2Ki 15:29; 17:3-6; Jer 30:7 shall they.5:5,27; 7:11; De 28:41; Lu 21:24and the.1Ki 20:16-20; Es 5:8,12-14; 7:1,2,8-10; Isa 21:4; Da 5:4-6; Na 1:10 sworn.4:2; Jer 51:14; Heb 6:13-17I abhor.Le 26:11; Ps 78:59; 106:40; Zec 11:8the excellency.8:7; Ps 47:4; Eze 24:21and hate.3:11; La 2:5therefore.Mic 1:6-9all that is therein. Heb. the fulness thereof.Ps 50:12Amos 9:1
1 The certainty of the desolation.11 The restoring of the tabernacle of David. I saw.2Ch 18:18; Isa 6:1; Eze 1:28; Joh 1:18,32; Ac 26:13; Re 1:17upon.3:14; Eze 9:2; 10:4Smite.Isa 6:3,4; Zec 11:1,2lintel. or, chapiter, or knop. cut them. or, wound them.in the head. Ps 68:21; Hab 3:13shall not flee.2:14,15; Isa 24:17,18; 30:16; Jer 48:44
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