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2 Raja-raja 18:34

Di manakah para allah negeri Hamat dan Arpad? Di manakah para allah negeri Sefarwaim, Hena dan Iwa? Apakah mereka telah melepaskan Samaria dari tanganku?

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Arpad;   Assyria;   Ava;   Diplomacy;   Hena;   Hypocrisy;   Israel, Prophecies Concerning;   Ivah;   Jerusalem;   Rab-Shakeh (Rabshakeh);   Sennacherib;   Sepharvaim;   Syria;   War;   Thompson Chain Reference - Boasters;   Hamath;   Humility-Pride;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Assyria;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Arpad;   Hena;   Temple;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Assyria;   Hezekiah;   Nahum;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Arpad;   Hena;   Ivah;   Rabshakeh;   Scribes;   Sepharvaim;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Arpad;   Ava;   Hamath;   Ivah;   Sennacherib;   Sepharvaim;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Assyria, History and Religion of;   Ava;   Cupbearer;   Hena;   Rabshakeh;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Arpad;   Hamath;   Hezekiah;   Isaiah, Book of;   Israel;   Ivvah;   Philistines;   Rab-Shakeh;   Sepharvaim;   Text, Versions, and Languages of Ot;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Arpad, Arphad ;   Hena ;   Ivah ;   Rabshakeh ;   Sennacherib ;   Sepharvaim ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Hezekiah;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Arpad;   Hamath;   Hezekiah;   Rabshakeh;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Ar'pad;   Ha'math;   I'vah;   Samar'itans;   Sepharva'im;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Ahava;   Blasphemy;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Kingdom of Judah;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Ahava;   Anammelech;   Arpad;   Avva;   Gods;   Hamath;   Ivvah;   Sepharvaim;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Arphad;   Assyria;   Ava;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Adrammelech;   Arpad;   Avvites, Avva, Avvim;   Hamath;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Di manakah para allah negeri Hamat dan Arpad? Di manakah para allah negeri Sefarwaim, Hena dan Iwa? Apakah mereka telah melepaskan Samaria dari tanganku?
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Di mana gerangan dewa-dewa orang Hamat dan Arpad? Di mana gerangan dewa-dewa orang Sefarwaim, Hena dan Iwa? Bahkan, sudahkah dewa-dewa itu dapat meluputkan Samaria dari pada tanganku?

Contextual Overview

17 And the king of Assyria sent Tharthan, and Rabsaris, & Rabsakeh from Lachis, to king Hezekia with a great hoast against Hierusalem: And they went vp, and came to Hierusalem, and gat them vp and stoode by the conduite of the vpper poole, whiche is in the way of the fullers fielde. 18 And when they had called to the king, there came out to them Eliakim the sonne of Elkia, which was stewarde of the houshold, and Sobna the scribe, and Ioah the sonne of Asaph, the recorder. 19 And Rabsakeh sayd vnto them: Tell ye Hezekia I pray you, thus sayth the great king, euen the king of Assyria: what confidence is this that thou hast? 20 Thou thinkest surely I haue eloquece, but counsell and strength are for the warre: On whom then doest thou trust, that thou rebellest against me? 21 Doest thou trust to the staffe of this broken reede Egypt, on which if a man leane, it will go into his hande, & pearse it: Euen so is Pharao king of Egypt vnto all that trust on hym. 22 If ye say vnto me, we trust in the Lorde our God: Is not that he whose hygh places and whose aulters Hezekia hath put downe? and hath sayd to Iuda and Hierusalem, ye shall worship before this aulter here in Hierusalem. 23 Nowe therfore I pray thee geue hostages to my lorde the king of Assyria, and I will deliuer thee two thousande horses, if thou be able to set ryders vpon them: 24 Why thinkest thou scorne at the presence of one of the least Dukes of my maisters seruauntes, and trustest to Egypt for charets and horsmen? 25 Moreouer, am I come nowe without the bidding of the Lorde to this place, to destroy it? The Lord said to me: Go vp to this lande, and destroy it. 26 And Eliakim the sonne of Helkia, and Sobna, & Ioah, sayde vnto Rabsakeh: Speake I pray thee to thy seruauntes in the Syrians language (for we vnderstande it) and talke not with vs in the Iewes tongue in the eares of this people that are on the wall.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

the gods: 2 Kings 19:13, Numbers 13:21, 2 Samuel 8:9, Jeremiah 49:23

Hamath: Hamath, there is little doubt, was the Epiphania of the Greeks, as Josephus, Theodoret, and Jerome, expressly assert. It was a celebrated city of Syria, situated on the Orontes, and the present Hamah doubtless occupies its site; as Abulfeda, who was prince or emir of Hamah about ad 1345, expressly states, in his Description of Syria, that Hamah is an ancient city mentioned in the writings of the Israelites. It is still a considerable town, situated on both sides of the Orontes, about three days' journey and a half from Tripoli; and must contain, Burckhardt says, at least 30,000 inhabitants.

Arpad: Arpad is probably the town of Arphas, mentioned by Josephus as limiting the province of Gamalitis, Gaulanitis, Batanea, and Trachonitis, to the ne; and the Raphan, or Raphanea, which Stephanus places near Epiphania.

the gods: 2 Kings 17:24-33, Ava, Isaiah 36:18, Isaiah 36:19, Isaiah 37:11, Isaiah 37:12, Isaiah 37:18, Isaiah 37:19

have they delivered: 2 Kings 17:6, 2 Kings 17:23, 2 Kings 17:24, 2 Kings 17:30, 2 Kings 17:31, 2 Kings 19:12, 2 Kings 19:13

Reciprocal: 2 Kings 19:23 - With the multitude Isaiah 37:13 - Ivah Amos 6:2 - Hamath

Gill's Notes on the Bible

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Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Arpad was situated somewhere in southern Syria; but it is impossible to fix its exact position. Sargon mentions it in an inscription as joining with Hamath in an act of rebellion, which he chastised. It was probably the capture and destruction of these two cities on this occasion which caused them to be mentioned together here (and in 2 Kings 19:13, and again in Isaiah 10:9). Sennacherib adduces late examples of the inability of the nations’ gods to protect their cities. On the other cities mentioned in this verse, see 2 Kings 17:24 notes.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 34. Where are the gods of Hamath — Sennacherib is greater than any of the gods of the nations. The Assyrians have already overthrown the gods of Hamath, Arpad, Hena, and Ivah; therefore, Jehovah shall be like one of them, and shall not be able to deliver Jerusalem out of the hand of my master.

The impudent blasphemy of this speech is without parallel. Hezekiah treated it as he ought: it was not properly against him, but against the LORD; therefore he refers the matter to Jehovah himself, who punishes this blasphemy in the most signal manner.


 
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