1 Kings 15:14
the high places.22:43; 2Ki 12:3; 14:4; 15:4; 2Ch 14:3,5was perfect.3; 8:61; 11:4; 2Ch 15:17,18; 16:9; 25:21 Kings 22:43
he walked.15:11,14; 2Ch 14:2-5,11; 15:8,17; 17:3he turned.15:5; Ex 32:8; 1Sa 12:20,21; 2Ch 16:7-12; Ps 40:4; 101:3; 125:5Pr 4:27doing.2Ch 17:3-6; 19:3,4; 20:3-30the high.14:23; 15:14; 2Ki 12:3; 14:3,4; 15:3,4; 18:222 Kings 14:4
the high places.12:3; 15:4,352 Kings 15:35
Howbeit.4; 18:4; 2Ch 32:12the higher gate.2Ch 27:3-92 Kings 18:4
removed.12:3; 14:4; 15:4,35; Le 26:30; 1Ki 3:2,3; 15:14; 22:43; Ps 78:58Eze 20:28,29brake.23:4; De 7:5; 12:2,3; Jud 6:25,28; 1Ki 15:12,13; 2Ch 19:3; 31:12Ch 33:3images. Heb. statues. the brasen serpent.Nu 21:8,9; Joh 3:14,15unto those days.16:15Nehushtan.That is, a piece of brass.2 Chronicles 17:6
his heart.De 28:47; Job 22:26lifted up. that is, was encouraged. in the ways.Ps 18:21,22; 119:1; 138:5; Ho 14:9; Ac 13:10he took away.14:3; 15:17; 19:3; 20:33; 31:1; 34:3-7; 1Ki 22:432 Chronicles 32:12
Hath not.31:1; 2Ki 18:4,22; Isa 36:7taken away.This was artfully malicious: many of the people had sacrificed to Jehovah on high places, (ch. 31:1;) and Hezekiah had removed them, as incentives to idolatry. Hence Rabshakeh insinuates that by so doing he had offended Jehovah, deprived the people of their religious rights, and that, consequently, he could neither expect the blessing of God, nor the cooperation of the people. Ye shall worship.De 12:13,14,26,27one altar.4:1; Ex 27:1-8; 30:1-6; 40:26-29; 1Ki 7:482 Chronicles 34:3
A.M. 3370. B.C. 634. while he.1Ch 22:5; 29:1; Ps 119:9; Ec 12:1; 2Ti 3:15to seek.15:2; 1Ch 28:9; Pr 8:17; Mt 6:33purge.33:17,22; Le 26:30; 2Ki 23:4,14the high places.30:14See on2Ki 18:4
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