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2 Crônicas 28:20

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20 E veio a ele Tilgate-Pilneser, rei da AssĂ­ria, e o pĂ´s em aperto, em vez de fortalecĂŞ-lo.

2 Crônicas 28:20 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 28:20

And Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria came unto him
Not to Jerusalem, but to Damascus, where he made a diversion in his favour, and took that city, and where Ahaz met him, ( 2 Kings 16:9 )

and distressed him, but strengthened him not;
exhausted his treasures, and laid a tribute upon him, but did not help him against the Edomites and Philistines, or recover for him the cities they had taken from him; and, in taking Damascus, he served himself more than Ahaz, and paved the way for seizing upon the ten tribes.

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2 Crônicas 28:20 In-Context

18 Também os filisteus tinham invadido as cidades da baixada e do sul de Judá, e tinham tomado Bete-Semes, Aijalom, Gederote, Socó e suas aldeias, Timna e suas aldeias, e Ginzo e suas aldeias, estabelecendo-se ali.
19 Pois o Senhor humilhou Judá por causa do rei Acaz, porque este se houve desenfreadamente em Judá, havendo desprezado ao Senhor.
20 E veio a ele Tilgate-Pilneser, rei da AssĂ­ria, e o pĂ´s em aperto, em vez de fortalecĂŞ-lo.
21 Pois Acaz saqueou a casa do Senhor, e a casa do rei, e dos príncipes, e deu os despojos por tributo ao rei da Assíria; porém isso não o ajudou.
22 No tempo da sua angĂşstia houve-se com ainda maior desprezo pelo Senhor, este mesmo rei Acaz.
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