Thursday, January 9, 2025

Reading for January 16th

 Read 2 Kings 18.36-19.13. In 18.37; 19.1-2: Wearing torn clothes and sackcloth (Heb., "saq") were signs of great sorrow or distress. Isaiah, son of Amoz, is also the prophet behind the book of Isaiah. In verse 3: Children have come to birth, and their is no strength to bring them forth may be a proverb. It alludes to great pain and suffering associated with labor. Here, it expresses frustration because the people of Judah do not have the strength to carry out the rebellion against the Assyrians. In verse 4: It was in his second speech (18.28-35) that the Rebshakeh mock(ed) the living God. In verse 8: Libnah was  southwest of Jerusalem and north of Lachish. In verse 9: Tirhaka (Tarhaka) was from Nubia (Ethiopia) and did not become king of Egypt until around 690 BCE. His name here is probably an error made by the much later biblical writer. In verses 11-13: The Rabshakeh's letters here is very similar to his speech in 18.33-35. Comments or Questions..

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