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2 Kings 19:29

The prophet now once more addresses Hezekiah, and gives him a "sign," or token, whereby he and his may be assured that Sennacherib is indeed bridled, and will not trouble Judaea anymore. It was a sign of the continued freedom of the land from attack during the whole of the remainder of Sennacherib' s reign - a space of 17 years.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing 2 Kings 19:29:

1 Kings 13:3
Job 14:19
Isaiah 37:30

 

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