16:17 King Ahaz took off the frames of the movable stands, and removed the basins from them. He took “The Sea” 5 down from the bronze bulls that supported it 6 and put it on the pavement. 16:18 He also removed the Sabbath awning 7 that had been built 8 in the temple and the king’s outer entranceway, on account of the king of Assyria. 9
16:19 The rest of the events of Ahaz’s reign, including his accomplishments, are recorded in the scroll called the Annals of the Kings of Judah. 10 16:20 Ahaz passed away 11 and was buried with his ancestors in the city of David. His son Hezekiah replaced him as king.
1 tn The word “new” is added in the translation for clarification.
2 tn That is, the newly constructed altar.
3 tn Heb “for me to seek.” The precise meaning of בָּקַר (baqar), “seek,” is uncertain in this context. For discussion see M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 189.
4 tn Heb “according to all which.”
5 sn See the note at 1 Kgs 7:23.
6 tn Heb “that [were] under it.”
7 tn The precise meaning of the Hebrew term מוּסַךְ (musakh; Qere) / מִיסַךְ (misakh; Kethib) is uncertain. For discussion see HALOT 557 s.v. מוּסַךְ and M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 189-90.
8 tn Heb “that they built.”
9 sn It is doubtful that Tiglath-pileser ordered these architectural changes. Ahaz probably made these changes so he could send some of the items and materials to the Assyrian king as tribute. See M. Cogan and H. Tadmor, II Kings (AB), 190, 193.
10 tn Heb “As for the rest of the events of Ahaz, and that which he did, are they not written on the scroll of the events of the days of the kings of Judah?”
11 tn Heb “lay down with his fathers.”