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1 3,1 | Jeroboam II (782-753 B.C. — IIKings 14:25).~ We shall show that 2 3,3 | as did Ahaz and Manasseh (IIKings 16:10-16; 21:3).~ ~ 3 4,2 | and Mesha, king of Moab (IIKings 3:4), i.e. noqed.~ Amos 4 5,3 | 3,R.V.mg.), Baal-zebub (IIKings 1:2), Baal-berith (Judges 5 5,7 | attack on Judah (Isa. 7:1, 2; IIKings 16:5).~ Though he does not 6 6,5 | anti-Assyrian alliance (7:1f; IIKings 16:5f, IIChron. 28:5-15). 7 6,5 | inhabitants were carried away (IIKings 15:29; 16:9; IChron. 5:6, 8 6,5 | Tiglath-Pileser’s successor (IIKings 17:4). The inevitable result 9 6,5 | by his successor Sargon (IIKings 17:5f).~ At that time Judah 10 6,5 | receiving very onerous terms (IIKings 18:13-16) Sennacherib, with 11 6,5 | surrender of the city (IIKings 18:17-19:8; Isa. 36:1-37: 12 6,5 | obvious interpretation of IIKings 19:9-35 and Isa. 37:9-37 13 6,5 | that there is a gap between IIKings 19:8 and 9 (Isa. 37:8 and 14 6,0 | influenced the order in IIKings as vice versa. In that case 15 6,0 | general picture of Hezekiah in IIKings 18-20, IIChron. 29-32 with 16 7,4 | Hezekiah’s reformation (IIKings 18:4).~ Though there is 17 7,7 | the reign of Manasseh (cf. IIKings 21:6; Jer. 7:31). Micah 18 9,2 | of Samaria in 723 B.C. (IIKings 17:6).~ 2. Jerome (fourth 19 11,3| historical appendix taken from IIKings — note 51:64b.~ ~ 20 11,4| not Josiah’s high priest (IIKings 22:4) — the similarity in 21 11,4| effective till 621 B.C. (IIKings 22:3; IIChron. 34:8). From 22 11,4| scholar that the book found (IIKings 22:8) was Deuteronomy, for 23 11,0| Josiah. Huldah’s prophecy (IIKings 22:18-20) was doubtless 24 11,0| threat of divine punishment (IIKings 22:16f) will have faded 25 11,0| Necho’s expedition in 609 (IIKings 23:29). It was the height 26 11,0| choice, Eliakim or Jehoiakim (IIKings 23:34), and a heavy tribute. 27 11,5| of tnc law is not clear (IIKings 22:14); certainly Josiah 28 11,5| professional prophets (IIKings 23:2). Perhaps the high 29 13,2| exile with Jehoiachin (cf. IIKings 24:14) suggest that his 30 13,0| Zedekiah’s flight by night (IIKings 25:4), his capture, blinding 31 13,0| and leading into exile (IIKings 25:5ff).~ The second symbolic 32 13,6| On the very day (ver. If; IIKings 25:1) that the Chaldean 33 13,8| of the following month (IIKings 25:8f). About six months 34 14,4| remain an open question, but IIKings 25:9 suggests little more 35 14,5| common people in general (IIKings 23:30). The assumption is 36 15,6| of the fourth month see IIKings 25:3f; Jer. 39:2f; for that 37 15,6| 2f; for that of the fifth IIKings 25:8ff; Jer. 52; 12ff; for 38 15,6| for that of the seventh IIKings 25:25; for that of the tenth 39 15,6| 25; for that of the tenth IIKings 25:1; Jer. 39:1. The men