2 KINGS CHAPTER 18 Hezekiah king over Judah, his good reign: he is not
afraid of the king of Assyria, and overcometh the Philistines, 2 KINGS
18:1. Samaria is carried away captive by Shabnaser king of Assyria for
their sins, 2 KINGS 18:9. Sennacherib invadeth Judah; and Hezekiah
payeth him tribute,... [ Continue Reading ]
TWENTY AND FIVE YEARS OLD WAS HE WHEN HE BEGAN TO REIGN. How is this
credible? For then Ahaz, who lived but six and thirty years, 2 KINGS
16:2, must beget Hezekiah at the eleventh year of his age. ANSW.
1. There are some like instances mentioned by credible authors; which
these very men will not de... [ Continue Reading ]
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HE REMOVED THE HIGH PLACES, i.e. the most of them, or such as the
people most frequented; for all were not taken away, 2 KINGS 23:13,14.
And this he attempted to do, notwithstanding the people's great and
constant affection to them; partly because he had more zeal and
courage than his predecessors;... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TRUSTED IN THE LORD GOD OF ISRAEL, without calling in foreign and
heathenish succours to stablish or help him; which his father Ahaz
did, 2 KINGS 16:7 ISA 7; and before him Asa, 1 KINGS 15:18,19, with
reflection upon whom this seems to be noted. NOR ANY THAT WERE BEFORE
HIM to wit, of the kings o... [ Continue Reading ]
DEPARTED NOT FROM FOLLOWING HIM, in the general course of his life and
especially in the matters of God's worship.... [ Continue Reading ]
He shook off that yoke of subjection and tribute to which his father
had wickedly submitted, 2 KINGS 16:7, and reassumed that full and
independent sovereignty which God had settled in the house of David,
which Ahaz could not alienate further than for his own time. And
Hezekiah's case differs much fr... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SMOTE THE PHILISTINES, and recovered from them what his father had
lost, 2 CHRONICLES 28:18, and more. FROM THE TOWER OF THE WATCHMEN TO
THE FENCED CITY; of which phrase SEE POOLE ON "2 KINGS 17:9".... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SEVENTH YEAR OF HOSHEA; the seventh of those nine years expressed
2 KINGS 17:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THE END OF THREE YEARS, to wit, of the siege, i.e. in the third
year, as this phrase is used, DEUTERONOMY 14:28 JOSHUA 9:16,17 JER
34:14, compared with EXODUS 21:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
Of which SEE POOLE ON "2 KINGS 17:6".... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THAT MOSES THE SERVANT OF THE LORD COMMANDED: they began with one
sin, the worship of the calves; but from thence they were led by
degrees into the violation of all the other commands; although indeed
that one sin made them in some sort guilty of the breach of the whole
law, JAMES 2:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
SENNACHERIB, the son or successor of Shalmaneser. COME UP AGAINST ALL
THE FENCED CITIES OF JUDAH, AND TOOK THEM, i.e. against many of them;
universal particles being frequently so used, both in Scripture and
other authors; for that all were not taken appears from 2 KINGS 19:8.
And his success God ga... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE OFFENDED, to wit, against thee, i.e. I have given thee occasion
of warring against me, whereof I now repent. Or his ill success might
make him think that he had sinned against God in this action, and
might make him willing to submit to him, though God graciously
prevented it. Of a talent of g... [ Continue Reading ]
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WHICH HEZEKIAH KING OF JUDAH HAD OVERLAID; so repairing the injury
which his father had done to them, and putting them into the same
condition in which Solomon left them, 1 KINGS 6:32.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING OF ASSYRIA SENT; having received the money, upon which he
agreed to depart from Hezekiah and his land, 2 KINGS 18:16. He breaks
his faith with Hezekiah, thereby justifying Hezekiah's rebellion, and
preparing the way for his own approaching destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THEY HAD CALLED THE KING i.e. sent a message to him to come or
send to treat with them. ELIAKIM THE SON OF HILKIAH; of whom see
ISAIAH 22:20, &c. OVER THE HOUSEHOLD, Heb. _over the house_; either of
God; or rather, of the king here mentioned; as appears from ISA 22.
SHEBNA THE SCRIBE; so called... [ Continue Reading ]
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THOU SAYEST; either to thy people, to encourage them; or rather,
within thyself. BUT THEY ARE BUT VAIN WORDS, or, _surely_, or, _only
words of the lips_, i.e. vain, unprofitable, idle talk, without any
effect; or they come not from thy heart; thou speakest this against
thy own knowledge. COUNSEL AND... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS BRUISED REED; he calls Egypt a reed, with allusion to the reeds
wherewith the banks of Nilus were full; and bruised, to note their
weakness and insufficiency to support him. Compare EZEKIEL 29:6,7. IT
WILL GO INTO HIS HAND, AND PIERCE IT, by some of the fragments into
which it will be broken. U... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSE HIGH PLACES AND WHOSE ALTARS HEZEKIAH HATH TAKEN AWAY; thereby
robbing him of that worship and service which he had in those places.
Thus boldly he speaks of these things which he understood not, judging
of the great God by their false and petty gods; and judging of God's
worship according to... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE PLEDGES TO MY LORD, i.e. give him hostages to secure him from thy
future rebellion, and he will depart from thee. Or rather, _contend
with my lord in battle_; seeing thou hast counsel and strength for
war, do not lie lurking in thy strong hold, but come out into the open
field, and let us try f... [ Continue Reading ]
How wilt thou force him to turn his back to thee, and flee away from
thee?... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHOUT THE LORD; without his consent and commission. THE LORD SAID
UNTO ME, to wit, by secret inspiration, or by his providence. But
indeed he neither owned God's word, nor regarded his providence; but
he forged this, to strike a terror into Hezekiah and the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
Upon which these officers stood; not being willing to put themselves
into the power of such a barbarous and perfidious enemy, by going out
of the city.... [ Continue Reading ]
To tell them to what extremities and miseries he will force them.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE JEWS LANGUAGE, that he might affright the people into a
compliance with him, which he perceived Eliakim and his brethren
endeavour to prevent.... [ Continue Reading ]
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MAKE AN AGREEMENT WITH ME BY A PRESENT, to redeem yourselves from all
the calamities of a close siege, and that death which certainly will
follow on them. Or, _procure_, or _purchase a blessing_ from me, i.e.
a blessed peace; whereby you may be delivered out of your distressed
and cursed condition,... [ Continue Reading ]
LIKE YOUR OWN LAND, i.e. a fruitful and pleasant land. Because he
could not conceal from them his intentions of transplanting them into
another land, which he had already discovered in his dealing with the
Israelites, and other nations, he assures them they shall be no losers
by it; and shall only c... [ Continue Reading ]
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HAMATH AND ARPAD; of which see JEREMIAH 49:23. SEPHARVAIM; of which
see 2 KINGS 17:21. HENA AND IVAH; the names, either,
1. Of idol gods. But why should only these two be named, and not the
gods of the other places here mentioned? Or rather,
2. Of cities or countries, as is manifest from 2 KINGS 1... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE PEOPLE, i.e. either these three men, this word being sometimes
used of a very few men, as 1 SAMUEL 9:24. Or rather, the people that
were with then upon the wall, 2 KINGS 18:26, to whom he spake, and
from whom he expected an answer. ANSWER HIM NOT; which was wisely
ordered, partly lest by their w... [ Continue Reading ]
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