
Text -- 2 Kings 19:8 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 19:8
Wesley: 2Ki 19:8 - -- To the king, to give him an account of the treaty; leaving behind him the army under the other commanders.
To the king, to give him an account of the treaty; leaving behind him the army under the other commanders.
JFB -> 2Ki 19:8
JFB: 2Ki 19:8 - -- Whether Lachish had fallen or not, is not said. But Sennacherib had transferred his battering-rams against the apparently neighboring fortress of Libn...
Clarke -> 2Ki 19:8
Clarke: 2Ki 19:8 - -- Libnah - Lachish - These two places were not very distant from each other; they were in the mountains of Judah, southward of Jerusalem.
Libnah - Lachish - These two places were not very distant from each other; they were in the mountains of Judah, southward of Jerusalem.
TSK -> 2Ki 19:8

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Barnes -> 2Ki 19:8
Barnes: 2Ki 19:8 - -- On Lachish and Libnah, see Jos 10:3, note; Jos 10:29, note. The phrase, "he was departed from Lachish"is suggestive of successful resistance.
Poole -> 2Ki 19:8
Poole: 2Ki 19:8 - -- Rab-shakeh returned to the king to give him an account of the treaty, and to advise with him what was further to be done; leaving behind him the army...
Rab-shakeh returned to the king to give him an account of the treaty, and to advise with him what was further to be done; leaving behind him the army under the other commanders, mentioned 2Ki 18:17 , as is most probable from the other threatening message here following; which would have been very unsuitable, if his siege had been raised.
He was departed from Lachish not being able to take it.
Gill -> 2Ki 19:1-37
Gill: 2Ki 19:1-37 - -- And it came to pass, when King Hezekiah heard it,.... The report of Rabshakeh's speech, recorded in the preceding chapter:
that he rent his clothes...
And it came to pass, when King Hezekiah heard it,.... The report of Rabshakeh's speech, recorded in the preceding chapter:
that he rent his clothes, and covered himself with sackcloth; rent his clothes because of the blasphemy in the speech; and he put on sackcloth, in token of mourning, for the calamities he feared were coming on him and his people: and he went into the house of the Lord; the temple, to pray unto him. The message he sent to Isaiah, with his answer, and the threatening letter of the king of Assyria, Hezekiah's prayer upon it, and the encouraging answer he had from the Lord, with the account of the destruction of the Assyrian army, and the death of Sennacherib, are the same "verbatim" as in Isa 37:1 throughout; and therefore the reader is referred thither for the exposition of them; only would add what Rauwolff t observes, that still to this day (1575) there are two great holes to be seen, wherein they flung the dead bodies (of the Assyrian army), one whereof is close by the road towards Bethlehem, the other towards the right hand against old Bethel.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 19:1-37
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 19:1-37 - --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...
MHCC -> 2Ki 19:8-19
MHCC: 2Ki 19:8-19 - --Prayer is the never-failing resource of the tempted Christian, whether struggling with outward difficulties or inward foes. At the mercy-seat of his a...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 19:8-19
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 19:8-19 - -- Rabshakeh, having delivered his message and received no answer (whether he took this silence for a consent or a slight does not appear), left his ar...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 19:8-13
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 19:8-13 - --
In the meantime Rabshakeh had returned to his king at Libnah (see at 2Ki 8:22), to which he had gone from Lachish, probably after having taken that ...
Constable: 2Ki 18:1--25:30 - --III. THE SURVIVING KINGDOM chs. 18--25
In this third major section of 1 and 2 Kings the writer showed that the c...

Constable: 2Ki 18:1--20:21 - --A. Hezekiah's Good Reign chs. 18-20
The writer of Kings devoted more attention to Hezekiah than to any H...
