Jesaja 36:1

1 Und es begab sich im vierzehnten Jahr des Königs Hiskia, zog der König von Assyrien, Sanherib, herauf wider alle festen Städte Juda's und gewann sie.

Jesaja 36:1 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 36:1

Now it came to pass in the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah,
&c.] The following piece of history is inserted from the books of Kings and Chronicles, as an illustration of some preceding prophecies, and as a confirmation of them; see ( 2 Kings 18:13 ) ( 2 Chronicles 32:1 ) that Sennacherib king of Assyria came up against all the defenced
cities of Judah;
who in the Apocrypha:

``And if the king Sennacherib had slain any, when he was come, and fled from Judea, I buried them privily; for in his wrath he killed many; but the bodies were not found, when they were sought for of the king.'' (Tobit 1:18)
is said to be the son of Shalmaneser, as he certainly was his successor, who in the sixth year of Hezekiah, eight years before this, took Samaria, and carried the ten tribes captive, ( 2 Kings 18:10 2 Kings 18:11 ) he is called Sennacherib by Herodotus F3, who says he was king of the Arabians, and the Assyrians; who yet is blamed by Josephus F4, for not calling him the king of the Assyrians only of the Arabians, whereas he styles him both; and the same Josephus observes, that Berosus, a Chaldean writer, makes mention of this Sennacherib as king of Assyria; the same came up in a military way against the fortified cities of Judah, which were the frontier towns, and barriers of their country: and took them;
that is, some of them, not all of them; see ( Isaiah 37:8 ) , he thought indeed to have took them to himself, this was his intent, ( 2 Chronicles 32:1 ) , but was prevailed upon to desist, by a payment of three hundred talents of silver, and thirty talents of gold to him, by the king of Judah, ( 2 Kings 18:14-16 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F3 In Euterpe c. 141.
F4 Antiqu. Jud. l. 10. c. 1. sect. 4.

Jesaja 36:1 In-Context

1 Und es begab sich im vierzehnten Jahr des Königs Hiskia, zog der König von Assyrien, Sanherib, herauf wider alle festen Städte Juda's und gewann sie.
2 Und der König von Assyrien sandte den Erzschenken von Lachis gen Jerusalem zu dem König Hiskia mit großer Macht. Und er trat an die Wasserleitung des oberen Teichs, am Wege bei dem Acker des Walkmüllers.
3 Und es ging zu ihm heraus Eljakim, der Sohn Hilkias, der Hofmeister, und Sebna, der Schreiber, und Joah, der Sohn Asaphs, der Kanzler.
4 Und der Erzschenke sprach zu ihnen: Sagt doch dem Hiskia: So spricht der große König, der König von Assyrien: Was ist das für ein Trotz, darauf du dich verlässest?
5 Ich achte, du lässest dich bereden, daß du noch Rat und Macht weißt, zu streiten. Auf wen verläßt du dich denn, daß du mir bist abfällig geworden?
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