the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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2 Kings 19:36
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Sennacherib: 2 Kings 19:7, 2 Kings 19:28, 2 Kings 19:33
Nineveh: Genesis 10:11, Genesis 10:12, Jonah 1:2, Jonah 3:2-10, Nahum 1:1, Nahum 2:8, Matthew 12:41
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 20:20 - escaped 2 Kings 17:3 - king of Assyria 2 Chronicles 32:21 - he was come Isaiah 37:38 - his god
Cross-References
Lot went out to the men at the entrance, shut the door after him,
And Lot went out the door to them, and shut the door after him.
Lot went outside to them, closing the door behind him.
Lot went outside to them, shutting the door behind him.
And Lot went out at the door to them, and shut the door after him,
Lot went out to them to the door, and shut the door after him.
But Lot went out of the doorway to the men, and shut the door after him,
And Loth yede out to hem `bihynde the bak, and closide the dore,
And Lot goeth out unto them, to the opening, and the door hath shut behind him,
Lot went outside to meet them and shut the door behind him.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Dwelt at Nineveh - The meaning is not that Sennacherib made no more expeditions at all, which would he untrue, for his annals show us that he warred in Armenia, Babylonia, Susiana, and Cilicia, during his later years; but that he confined himself to his own part of Asia, and did not invade Palestine or threaten Jerusalem anymore. Nineveh, marked by some ruins opposite Mosul, appears here unmistakably as the Assyrian capital, which it became toward the close of the 9th century B.C. It has previously been mentioned only in Genesis (marginal reference). Sennacherib was the first king who made it his permanent residence. Its great size and large population are marked in the description of Jonah Jonah 3:2-3; Jonah 4:11, whose visit probably fell about 760 B.C.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 36. Dwelt at Nineveh. — This was the capital of the Assyrian empire.