Joshua 7:6
rent.Ge 37:29,34; Nu 14:6; 2Sa 13:31; Ezr 9:3-5; Es 4:1; Job 1:20Ac 14:14fell.Nu 16:22,45; 2Sa 12:16until the eventide.Jud 20:23,26; 21:2; 2Sa 1:12put dust.Rending the clothes, beating the breast, tearing the hair, throwing dust upon the head, and falling prostrate, were usual signs of deep affliction and distress among the ancient Israelites. In illustration of this custom, see 1 Sa 4:12, when the messenger brought tidings to Eli of the discomfiture of the armies of Israel by the Philistines; again, in the case of Tamar, 2 Sa 13:19, and in Ne 9:1, when a whole nation, "assembled with fasting, and with sackcloth, and earth upon them." See also the case of Mordecai, Es 4:1, and Job 2:12, where his friends abased themselves to comfort him; refer also to Eze 27:30. Jon 3:6. Mic 1:10. In each of these instances it is worthy of remark, that putting dust on the head generally follows rending of the clothes, and was the usual mode of evincing poignant sorrow.2 Kings 18:37
with their clothes rent.5:7; 22:11,19; Ge 37:29,34; Job 1:20; Isa 33:7; 36:21,22; Jer 36:24Mt 26:652 Kings 19:1
1 Hezekiah mourning, sends to Isaiah to pray for them.6 Isaiah comforts them.8 Sennacherib, going to encounter Tirhakah, sends a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah.14 Hezekiah's prayer.20 Isaiah's prophecy of the pride and destruction of Sennacherib, and the good of Zion.35 An angel slays the Assyrians.36 Sennacherib is slain by his own sons. when king.Isa 37:1-7he rent.5:7; 18:37; 1Sa 4:12; Ezr 9:3; Job 1:20; Jer 36:24; Mt 26:65covered.6:30; Ge 37:34; 1Ki 21:27,29; Es 4:1-4; Ps 35:13; Jon 3:8; Mt 11:21went into.2Ch 7:15,16; Job 1:20,21Job 1:20
rent.Ge 37:29,34; Ezr 9:3mantle. or robe. fell.De 9:18; 2Sa 12:16-20; 2Ch 7:3; Mt 26:39; 1Pe 5:6Jeremiah 36:24
they.16; Job 15:4; Ps 36:1; 64:5; Isa 26:11; Ro 3:18nor rent.5:3; 1Ki 21:27; 2Ki 19:1,2; 22:11-19; 2Ch 34:19-31; Isa 36:22; 37:1Jon 3:6; Mt 12:41
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