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2 Re 16:7

Listen to 2 Re 16:7
7 E Achaz mandò ambasciatori a Tiglat-pileser, re degli Assiri, a dirgli: Io son tuo servitore, e tuo figliuolo; vieni, e salvami dalle mani del re di Siria, e dalle mani del re d’Israele, i quali si son levati contro a me.

2 Re 16:7 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 16:7

So Ahaz sent messengers to Tiglathpileser king of Assyria,
&c.] Of whom see ( 2 Kings 15:29 ) saying, [I am] thy servant, and thy son;
signifying, that he would be his vassal, and become tributary to him, and serve him as a servant to his master, or a son his father, on condition he would come to his assistance, and so he became his servant; hence his son Hezekiah is said to rebel against the king of Assyria, ( 2 Kings 18:1 2 Kings 18:7 ) come up and save me out of the hand of the king of Syria, and out of
the hand of the king off Israel, which rise up against me;
which assistance he had no reason to call in, since the Lord had promised him deliverance from both those kings, and gave him a sign of it, ( Isaiah 7:4-16 ) .

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2 Re 16:7 In-Context

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.
6 In quel tempo, Resin, re di Siria, racquistò Elat a’ Siri, e cacciò i Giudei fuor di Elat; così gli Idumei rientrarono in Elat, e vi sono abitati infino ad oggi.
7 E Achaz mandò ambasciatori a Tiglat-pileser, re degli Assiri, a dirgli: Io son tuo servitore, e tuo figliuolo; vieni, e salvami dalle mani del re di Siria, e dalle mani del re d’Israele, i quali si son levati contro a me.
8 E Achaz prese l’argento e l’oro che si trovò nella Casa del Signore, e ne’ tesori della casa reale, e lo mandò in dono al re degli Assiri.
9 E il re degli Assiri gli acconsentì, e salì contro a Damasco, e la prese, e ne menò il popolo in cattività in Chir, e fece morire Resin.
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