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 17:23-24
the Lord.18,20as he had said.13; 1Ki 13:2; 14:16; Ho 1:4-9; Am 5:27; Mic 1:6So was Israel.6; 18:11,12 A.M. 3326. B.C. 678. the king.Ezr 4:2-10Babylon.30; 2Ch 33:11Ava.31; 18:31; Isa 37:13Ivah. Hamath.19:13; Isa 10:9; 36:19in the cities thereof.6; Mt 10:52 Kings 17:30-31
Babylon.24Succoth benoth.{Succoth benoth,} literally "the tents of the daughters." Cuth.Cuth is probably the Cush watered by the Gihon, or Araxes, now Aras (Ge 2:13,) the ancient country of the Scythians, where we meet with the Quitians, Coëthians, or Coëtæ, and Cytheans, and the cities of Cotatis, Cetemane, Cythanum, Cyta, Cethena, etc. Nergal.Supposed to denote the solar orb; the emblem of which, according to the Rabbins, was a cock. Ashima.Jarchi says this idol was of the form of a goat. the Avites.24; Ezr 4:9Nibhaz.Supposed to be the same as the Anubis of the Egyptians; and was in form partly a dog and partly a man. burnt their children.17; Le 18:21; De 12:28,312 Kings 19:12-13
Have the gods.18:33,34Gozan.17:6; 1Ch 5:26Haran.Ge 11:31; 29:4; Ac 7:4Charran. Rezeph.Rezeph was probably either Rezapha, which Ptolemy places in the Palmyrene, west of the Euphrates; or rather, Rezipha, in Mesopotamia, east of the Euphrates. Eden.Ge 2:8; Isa 37:12Telassar.Eze 27:23 the king.17:24; Nu 13:21; 34:8; Isa 11:11; Jer 39:5; 49:23; Zec 9:2Arpad.18:34; Isa 37:13-20Arphad.
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