2 Reyes 15:19

19 Entonces Tiglat-pileser,
rey de Asiria, invadió la nación; pero Manahem le pagó treinta y cuatro mil kilos
de plata con el fin de obtener su apoyo para afianzar su soberanía real.

2 Reyes 15:19 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 15:19

And Pul the king of Assyria came against the land
The land of Israel, he invaded it; a Jewish chronologer F21 calls him Pulbelicho; and he is generally thought to be the same with Belochus or Belesis, governor of Babylon, who, with Arbaces the Mede, slew Sardanapalus, said to be the last of the Assyrian kings, and translated the empire to the Chaldeans; he ruling over Babylon and Nineveh, and Arbaces over the Medes and Persians; but Pul was not a Babylonian, but an Assyrian F23, and the first king of the Assyrians, at least, the Scriptures speak of: we read no more of him; but one Metasthenes, a Persian historian, feigned and published by Annius, and so named by him instead of Megasthenes, calls him Phulbelochus, and says F24 he reigned forty eight years:

and Menahem gave Pul a thousand talents of silver;
and a talent of silver, according to Brerewood F25 was three hundred and seventy five pounds; but Bishop Cumberland F26 calculates it at three hundred and fifty three pounds eleven shillings and ten pence half penny; 1,000 of them made a large sum of money, according to the former 375,000 pounds; and this he gave to him, not only to desist from the invasion of his land, but

that his hand might be with him;
and not against him:

and to confirm the kingdom in his hand;
which being got by usurpation, and supported by cruelty, was but tottering.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 David Ganz. Tzemach David, par. 2. fol. 5. 2.
F23 See the Universal History, vol. 4. B. 1. ch. 8. sect. 5.
F24 De Judicio Temp. & Annal. Pers. fol. 221. 2.
F25 De Ponder & Pret. Vet. Num. c. 4.
F26 Scripture Weights and Measures, c. 4. p. 120.

2 Reyes 15:19 In-Context

17 Manahem, hijo de Gadi, comenzó a gobernar Israel durante el año treinta y nueve del reinado de Uzías en Judá, y reinó en Samaria diez años.
18 Manahem hizo lo malo a los ojos del Señor
. Durante todo su reinado, se negó a apartarse de los pecados que Jeroboam, hijo de Nabat, hizo cometer a Israel.
19 Entonces Tiglat-pileser,
rey de Asiria, invadió la nación; pero Manahem le pagó treinta y cuatro mil kilos
de plata con el fin de obtener su apoyo para afianzar su soberanía real.
20 Para conseguir el dinero, Manahem extorsionó a los ricos de Israel obligando a que cada uno le pagara cincuenta piezas
de plata al rey de Asiria. Por eso el rey de Asiria dejó de invadir Israel y se retiró del país.
21 Los demás acontecimientos del reinado de Manahem y todo lo que hizo están registrados en
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