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2 Re 18:13

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13 Poi l’anno quartodecimo del re Ezechia, Sennacherib, re degli Assiri, salì contro a tutte le città forti di Giuda, e le prese.

2 Re 18:13 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 18:13

Now in the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah
Eight years after the captivity of Israel:

did Sennacherib king of Assyria come up against all the fenced cities
of Judah, and took them;
many of them, the frontier towns, and proceeded as far as Lachish; ambitious of enlarging his dominions, his father having subdued the kingdom of Israel, and being also provoked by Hezekiah's refusing to pay him tribute. Mention is made of this king by name, by Herodotus and other Heathen writers, see the note on ( Isaiah 36:1 ) in the Apocryha:

``Now when Enemessar was dead, Sennacherib his son reigned in his stead; whose estate was troubled, that I could not go into Media.'' (Tobit 1:15)

he is called Sennacherib, and is said to be son of Enemassat, that is, Shalmaneser; however, he succeeded him in his kingdom; though some F15 take him to be the same with Shalmaneser: he is said by Metasthenes
FOOTNOTES:

F16 to reign seven years, and was succeeded by Assaradon, who, according to him, reigned ten years.


F15 Lud. Vives in Aug. de Civ. Dei, l. 18. c. 24.
F16 De Judicio Temp. fol. 221. 2.

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2 Re 18:13 In-Context

11 E il re degli Assiri menò gl’Israeliti in cattività in Assiria, e li fece condurre in Hala, ed in Habor, presso al fiume Gozan, e nelle città di Media;
12 perciocchè non aveano ubbidito alla voce del Signore Iddio loro, ed aveano trasgredito il suo patto; tutto quello che Mosè, servitor di Dio, avea comandato, essi non aveano ubbidito, e non l’aveano messo in opera.
13 Poi l’anno quartodecimo del re Ezechia, Sennacherib, re degli Assiri, salì contro a tutte le città forti di Giuda, e le prese.
14 Ed Ezechia, re di Giuda, mandò a dire al re degli Assiri, in Lachis: Io ho fallito; partiti da me, ed io pagherò quello che tu m’imporrai. E il re degli Assiri impose ad Ezechia, re di Giuda, trecento talenti d’argento, e trenta talenti d’oro.
15 Ed Ezechia diede tutto l’argento, che si trovò nella Casa del Signore, e ne’ tesori della casa reale.
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