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2 Kings 3:12

3:12

<01697> [The word.]

Israel <03478> [Israel.]


2 Kings 3:20

3:20

sacrifice <04503> [when the meat.]

water came <04325 0935> [there came water.]

This supply was altogether miraculous; for there was neither wind nor rain, nor any other natural means to furnish it.

filled <04390> [filled.]


2 Kings 8:28

8:28

<03212> [A.M. 3120. B.C. 884. he went.]

Hazael <02371> [Hazael.]

Ramoth <07433> [Ramoth-gilead.]


2 Kings 9:32

9:32

looked <08259> [Who is on my side?]

eunuchs <05631> [eunuchs. or, chamberlains.]


2 Kings 11:8

11:8

approaches .............. goes <0935> [he that cometh.]


2 Kings 12:15

12:15

audit <02803> [they reckoned.]

<06213> [for they dealt.]


2 Kings 15:19

15:19

Pul ........... him <06322> [A.M. 3233. B.C. 771. Pul.]

Prideaux supposes that this Pul was the father of the famous Sardanapalus, who was called Sardan with his father's name Pul annexed, as was frequent in those times, making Sardanpul: thus Merodach, king of Babylon, was Merodach-Baladan, because he was the son Baladan. This Pul began to reign according to Usher, A.M. 3237, the fifth year of Menahem; and he is supposed to be the same that reigned in Nineveh, when Jonah preached in that city.

Menahem <04505> [Menahem.]

solidify <02388> [to confirm.]


2 Kings 17:35

17:35

Lord <03068> [With whom.]

instructed <06680 0559> [charged them.]

worship other gods <0312 0430 03372> [fear other gods.]


2 Kings 18:23

18:23

deal <06148> [pledges. Heb. hostages.]

give <05414> [I will deliver.]


2 Kings 19:9

19:9

heard <08085> [when he heard.]

When Sennacherib had levied contributions on Hezekiah, he marched his army into Egypt; where, after several successes, he laid siege to Pelusium, and spent much time in it; but hearing that Tirhakah, king of Ethiopia, whom Strabo calls Therchon, was marching against him with a great army, to assist his kinsman Sevechus, or Sethon, the king of Egypt, he durst not abide his coming, but raised the siege; and returning to Judea, he encamped against Lachish, and afterwards against Libnah. But finding that Tirhakah pursued him as a fugitive, he marched back to encounter him; and having totally routed his army, he returned to wreak his vengeance on Hezekiah.

sent <07971> [sent.]


2 Kings 23:18

23:18

Leave ... alone .......... left .... undisturbed <03240 04422> [alone. Heb. to escape. the bones of the prophet.]




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