And the whole valley of the dead bodies, and of the ashes,
&c.] The Targum paraphrases it,
``where the carcasses of the Assyrian army fell;''Sennacherib's army, destroyed by an angel; and so Jarchi and Kimchi; which latter observes, that the word for "ashes" signifies "fat"; and so may describe the persons then destroyed, who were fat and lusty men: others think, more probably, that the valley of Tophet or Hinnom is here meant; so called, either from the persons that were burnt and sacrificed to Moloch; or from the carcasses of malefactors interred here; and from the ashes of the sacrifices which were brought from the temple, and laid here. This valley lay southwest of the city; it was a ditch at the foot of the mount of Calvary; where, as Monsieur Thevenot
``to the corner of the gate of the house of the king's course;''supposed to be the gate at which the king's horses went in and out, when led to be watered or exercised: [shall be] holy unto the Lord;