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 17:23-41
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 10:5 they feared.28,32,34,41; Jos 22:25; Jer 10:7; Da 6:26; Jon 1:9the Lord sent.2:24; 1Ki 13:24; 20:36; Jer 5:6; 15:3; Eze 14:15,21 and placed.24know not.27; 1Sa 8:9; 10:25; Am 8:14 one of the priests.Jud 17:13; 1Ki 12:31; 13:2; 2Ch 11:15 in Bethel.1Ki 12:29-32taught them.Isa 29:13; Mt 15:14 made gods.Ps 115:4-8; 135:15-18; Isa 44:9-20; Jer 10:3-5; Ho 8:5,6; Mic 4:5Ro 1:23 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 12:28,31 made unto themselves.1Ki 12:31; 13:33the houses.29; 23:19; 1Ki 13:31 They feared.41; 1Ki 18:21; Ho 10:2; Zep 1:5; Mt 6:24; Lu 16:13whom they carried, etc. or, who carried them away fromthence. The new inhabitants of the land imitated the idolatrous Israelites, by associating their idols with Jehovah, as the objects of worship. The remainder, however, of the verses seem to relate to the Israelites after they were carried captive. They still persevered in idolatry and disobedience; and not being purified, were left to be consumed in the furnace. It is said that the Israelites "did not fear the Lord," yet the heathens, who followed their example, are said "to have feared the Lord." The Israelites did not so much as fear the wrath of Almighty God; but, on the other hand, the poor pagans feared the power of his wrath, and to avert it paid some ignorant worship, according to the wretched instructions given them. As this was an external acknowledgement of his power and Godhead, and a homage paid to him,he was pleased in consequence to withdraw his judgements from them.--SCOTT fear not.25,27,28,33whom he named Israel.Ge 32:28; 33:20; 35:10; 1Ki 11:31; 18:11; Isa 48:1 With whom.15; Ex 19:5,6; 24:6-8; De 29:10-15; Jer 31:31-34; Heb 8:6-13charged them.Ex 20:4,5; 34:12-17; De 4:23-27; 13:1-18; Jos 23:7,16fear other gods.Jud 6:10; Jer 10:5 a stretched.Ex 6:6; 9:15; De 5:15; Jer 32:21; Ac 4:30him shall ye fear.Le 19:32; De 6:13; 10:20; 12:5,6,11,12; Mt 10:28; Re 15:4 the statutes.Le 19:37; De 4:44,45; 5:31-33; 6:1,2; 12:32; 1Ch 29:19; Ps 19:8-11Ps 105:44,45wrote for you.De 31:9,11; Ne 9:13,14and ye shall not.35 ye shall not forget.De 4:23; 6:12; 8:14-18 the Lord.36; 1Sa 12:24; Isa 8:12-14; Jer 10:7; Mt 10:28; Lu 1:50he shall deliver.Ne 9:27; Lu 1:71,74,75 they did not.Jer 13:23but they did.8,12,34; De 4:28 these nations.32,33; Jos 24:14-20; 1Ki 18:21; Zep 1:5; Mt 6:24; Re 3:15,16unto this day.Ezr 4:1-3Isaiah 27:11
the boughs.Ps 80:15,16; Eze 15:2-8; 20:47; Mt 3:10; Joh 15:6for it is.1:3; 44:18-20; De 4:6; 32:28,29; Jer 4:22; 5:4,5,21,22; 8:7; Ho 4:6Mt 13:15,19; Ro 1:28,31therefore.43:1,7; 44:20,21,24; Ge 6:6,7; De 32:18-25; 2Ch 36:16,17Ps 106:40; Eze 9:10; 1Th 2:16; 2Th 1:8,9; Jas 2:13
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