2 Cronache 32:4

4 Si radunò dunque un gran numero gente e turarono tutte le sorgenti e il torrente che scorreva attraverso il paese. "E perché", dicevan essi, "i re d’Assiria, venendo, troverebbero essi abbondanza d’acqua?"

2 Cronache 32:4 Meaning and Commentary

2 Chronicles 32:4

So there was gathered much people together
At the instance of Hezekiah, his nobles and officers:

who stopped all the fountains;
perhaps by laying planks over them, and earth upon them, so that it could not be discerned there were any fountains there:

and the brook that ran through the midst of the land;
which, according to Kimchi, was Gihon, ( 2 Chronicles 32:30 ) , which was near Jerusalem; the stream of this very probably they turned into channels under ground, whereby it was brought into the city into reservoirs there provided, that that might have a supply during the siege, while the enemy was distressed for want of it:

saying, why should the kings of Assyria come and find much water?
by which means they would be able to carry on the siege to a great length, when otherwise they would be obliged to raise it quickly: mention is made of kings of Assyria, though there was but one, with whom there might be petty kings, or tributary ones; and, besides, as he boasted, his princes were altogether kings, ( Isaiah 10:8 ) .

2 Cronache 32:4 In-Context

2 E quando Ezechia vide che Sennacherib era giunto e si proponeva d’attaccar Gerusalemme,
3 deliberò coi suoi capi e con i suoi uomini valorosi di turar le sorgenti d’acqua ch’eran fuori della città; ed essi gli prestarono aiuto.
4 Si radunò dunque un gran numero gente e turarono tutte le sorgenti e il torrente che scorreva attraverso il paese. "E perché", dicevan essi, "i re d’Assiria, venendo, troverebbero essi abbondanza d’acqua?"
5 Ezechia prese animo, ricostruì tutte le mura dov’erano rotte, rialzò le torri, costruì l’altro muro di fuori, fortificò Millo nella città di Davide, e fece fare gran quantità d’armi e di scudi.
6 Diede dei capi militari al popolo, li riunì presso di sé sulla piazza della porta della città, e parlò al loro cuore, dicendo:
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