2 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.2 Kings 19:17-18
Of a truth.Job 9:2; Isa 5:9; Jer 26:15; Da 2:47; Mt 14:33; Lu 22:59; Ac 4:271Co 14:25the kings.16:9; 17:6,24; 1Ch 5:26; Isa 7:17,18; 10:9-11 have cast. Heb. have given.2Sa 5:21; Isa 46:1,2for they were.Ps 115:4-8; Isa 37:18,19; 44:9-20; Jer 10:3-9,14-16; Ac 17:292 Chronicles 32:14-17
among.Isa 10:11,12your God.Ex 14:3; 15:9-11; Isa 42:8 deceive.2Ki 18:29; 19:10persuade.11; 1Ki 22:22; Isa 36:18; Ac 19:26; Ga 1:10much less.Ex 5:2; Da 3:15; Joh 19:10,11 yet.Job 15:25,26; Ps 73:9against.Joh 15:21 He wrote.2Ki 19:9,14; Ne 6:5; Isa 37:14to rail.2Ki 19:22,28; Isa 10:15; 37:23,24,28,29; Re 13:6As the gods.2Ki 19:122 Chronicles 32:19
spake.13-17; 1Sa 17:36; Job 15:25,26; Ps 10:13,14; 73:8-11; 139:19,20the God.6:6; Ps 76:1,2; 78:68; 87:1-3; 132:13,14; Isa 14:32; Heb 12:22the work.De 4:28; 27:15; 2Ki 19:18; Ps 135:15-18; Isa 2:8; 37:19; 44:16-20Jer 1:16; 10:3,9; 32:30; Ho 8:5,6Isaiah 10:10
the kingdoms.14; 2Ki 18:33-35; 19:12,13,17-19; 2Ch 32:12-16,19Isaiah 36:18-20
lest.7,10,15; 37:10; Ps 12:4; 92:5-7Hath.37:12,13,17,18; 2Ki 18:33-35; 19:12,13,17,18; 2Ch 32:13-17Ps 115:2-8; 135:5,6,15-18; Jer 10:3-5,10-12; Da 3:15; Hab 2:19,20 Hamath.Nu 34:8; 2Sa 8:9Arphad.The variation of Arphad and Arpad exists only in the translation; the original being uniformly ['Arpâd .] 10:9; Jer 49:23Arpad.Sepharvaim.Calmet is of opinion that Sepharvaim was the capital of the Saspires, who, according to Herodotus, were the only people that inhabited between the Colchians and Medes; and probably the Sarapases, whom Strabo places in Armenia. Hiller considers the name as denoting Sephar of the Parvaim, i.e., Mount Sephar adjacent to the regions of Arabia called Parvaim. But it is more probable, as Wells and others suppose, that Sepharvaim is the [Sipphara,] Sipphara, of Ptolemy, the [Sipparenon polis,] the city of the Sippareni, mentioned by Abydenus, and probably the Hipparenum of Pliny, a city of Mesopotamia, situated upon the Euphrates, near where it is divided into two arms, by one of which, it is probable, it was divided into two parts. 2Ki 17:24and have.10:10,11; 2Ki 17:5-7; 18:10-12 that the Lord.37:18,19,23-29; 45:16,17; Ex 5:2; 2Ki 19:22-37; 2Ch 32:15,19Job 15:25,26; 40:9-12; Ps 50:21; 73:9; Da 3:15
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