Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
At that time Berodach-baladan - He is called Merodach-Baladan, Isaiah 39:1, and by the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, and by several of Kennicott' s and De Rossi' s MSS.; and also by the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. The true reading seems to be Merodach; the mem and beth might be easily interchanged, and so produce the mistake.
Sent letters and a present - It appears that there was friendship between the king of Babylon and Hezekiah, when the latter and the Assyrians were engaged in a destructive war. The king of Babylon had not only heard of his sickness, but he had heard of the miracle; as we learn from II Chronicles 32:31.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing 2 Kings 20:12:
2 Chronicles 32:25
Isaiah 39:1
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