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2 Reyes 19:12
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"¿Acaso los libraron los dioses de las naciones que mis padres destruyeron, es decir, Gozán, Harán, Resef y a los hijos de Edén que estaban en Telasar?
¿Acaso las libraron los dioses de las naciones, que mis padres destruyeron, es decir, Gozán, y Harán, y Rezef, y los hijos de Edén que estaban en Telasar?
¿Por ventura los libraron los dioses de los gentiles, que mis padres destruyeron, es a saber , Gozán, y Harán, y Resef, y los hijos de Edén que estaban en Telasar?
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Have the gods: 2 Kings 18:33, 2 Kings 18:34
Gozan: 2 Kings 17:6, 1 Chronicles 5:26
Haran: Genesis 11:31, Genesis 29:4, Acts 7:4, Charran
Rezeph: Rezeph was probably either Rezapha, which Ptolemy places in the Palmyrene, west of the Euphrates; or rather, Rezipha, in Mesopotamia, east of the Euphrates.
Eden: Genesis 2:8, Isaiah 37:12, Telassar, Ezekiel 27:23
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 20:23 - Their gods 2 Chronicles 32:17 - As the gods Psalms 46:10 - know Isaiah 10:10 - the kingdoms Isaiah 16:12 - but Isaiah 36:18 - Hath
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Haran - Harran, the Carrhae of the Greeks and Romans Genesis 11:31, was among the earliest conquests of the Assyrians; being subject to them from the 12th century. Its conquest would have naturally followed that of Gozan (Gauzanitis, 2 Kings 17:6), which lay between it and Assyria proper.
Rezeph - Probably the Rozappa of the Assyrian inscriptions, a city in the neighborhood of Haran.
The children of Eden - Or, “the Beni-Eden,†who appear from the Assyrian inscriptions to have inhabited the country on the east bank of the Euphrates, about the modern Balis. Here they had a city called Beth-Adina, taken by the Assyrians about 880 B.C. This is probably the “Eden†of marginal reference.
Thelasar - Or Telassar. Probably a city on the Euphrates, near Beth-Adina, called after the name of the god Asshur. The name would signify “the Hill of Asshur.â€