Kings II 20:26

26 Moreover Iras the Iarin was priest to David.

Kings II 20:26 Meaning and Commentary

In this chapter is an account of Hezekiah's sickness, and of the means of his recovery, and of the sign given of it, 2 Kings 20:1 of the king of Babylon's congratulatory letter to him upon it, when he showed to the messengers that brought it his treasures, in the pride and vanity of his heart, 2 Kings 20:12 for which he was reproved by the prophet Isaiah, and was humbled, and submitted to the sentence pronounced on his house, 2 Kings 20:14, and the chapter is concluded with his reign and death, 2 Kings 20:20.

Kings II 20:26 In-Context

24 And Adoniram over the tribute: and Josaphath the son of Achiluth recorder.
25 And Susa scribe: and Sadoc and Abiathar priests.
26 Moreover Iras the Iarin was priest to David.

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