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2 Re 16:1

Listen to 2 Re 16:1
1 L’ANNO diciassettesimo di Peca, figliuolo di Remalia, Achaz, figliuolo di Iotam, re di Giuda, cominciò a regnare.

2 Re 16:1 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 16:1

In the seventeenth year of Pekah the son of Remaliah Ahaz
the son of Jotham king of Judah began to reign.
] Jotham began to reign in the second of Pekah, and he reigned sixteen years, and therefore his last year would fall in the eighteenth of Pekah; but as his first year might be at the beginning of the second of Pekah, his last was towards the end of the seventeenth of Pekah's, as here; see ( 2 Kings 15:32 ) .

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2 Re 16:1 In-Context

1 L’ANNO diciassettesimo di Peca, figliuolo di Remalia, Achaz, figliuolo di Iotam, re di Giuda, cominciò a regnare.
2 Achaz era d’età di vent’anni, quando cominciò a regnare; e regnò sedici anni in Gerusalemme; e non fece quello che piace al Signore Iddio suo, come avea fatto Davide, suo padre.
3 Ma camminò per la via dei re d’Israele, e fece anche passare il suo figliuolo per lo fuoco, secondo le abbominazioni delle genti, le quali il Signore avea scacciate d’innanzi a’ figliuoli d’Israele.
4 E sacrificava, e faceva profumi negli alti luoghi, e sopra i colli, e sotto ogni albero verdeggiante.
5 Allora Resin, re di Siria, e Peca, figliuolo di Remalia, re d’Israele, salirono in armi contro a Gerusalemme, ed assediarono Achaz; ma non poterono espugnar la città.
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