Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 2 Chronicles 28:20
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20. Tilgath-pilneser . . . distressed him, but strengthened him not —that is, notwithstanding the temporary relief which Tilgath-pilneser afforded him by the conquest of Damascus and the slaughter of Rezin ( :- ), little advantage resulted from it, for Tilgath-pilneser spent the winter in voluptuous revelry at Damascus; and the connection formed with the Assyrian king was eventually a source of new and greater calamities and humiliation to the kingdom of Judah ( 2 Chronicles 28:2 ; 2 Chronicles 28:3 ). 2 Chronicles 28:3- : . HIS IDOLATRY IN HIS DISTRESS. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-22" class="com-number"
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pericope/per-2ch-28-004
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source-manifest/jfb— Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological