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The Ambassadors from Babylon
... to Hezekiah was a test of his gratitude and devotion. The record says, "Howbeit
in the business of the ambassadors of the princes of Babylon, who sent unto him ...
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How Hezekiah was Sick, and Ready to Die; and How God Bestowed Upon ...
... But the king of Babylon, whose name was Baladan, sent ambassadors to Hezekiah,
with presents, and desired he would be his ally and his friend. ...
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Book 9 Footnotes
... or at least heard of, at Babylon also, as appears by 2 Chronicles 32:31, where we
learn that the Babylonian ambassadors were sent to Hezekiah, among other ...
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Temporal Advantages.
... Take, for instance, Hezekiah, one of the best of the Jewish kings. ... Yet when the king
of Babylon sent ambassadors to congratulate him on this recovery, we find ...
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Babylonia and Assyria
... were alarmed at the conquest of Ellipi; and ambassadors were sent to Palestine ...
Merodach-baladan re-entered Babylon immediately after the death of Sargon ...
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The Old Testament and Archeology
... which is inscribed the legal code of Hammurabi, king of Babylon, generally identified ...
I caused to be brought after me, and he sent his ambassadors, to give ...
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Book 1.
... at the most." Hecateus mentions this Hezekiah a second time ... of his raising an army
at Babylon, stirred up ... were polluted with them, and sent ambassadors to those ...
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The Power of Assyria at Its Zenith; Esarhaddon and Assur-Bani-Pal
... An expedition, sent against Milukhkha* in 675 BC, had taught the inhabitants ... the
opposite extremity of his empire, fell unexpectedly upon Babylon, and pushing ...
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The Nations of the South-East
... At all events the Israelitish ambassadors were grossly insulted ... Mesha, the son of
Chemosh-melech, sent each year ... the dynasty which reigned over Babylon in the ...
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Sargon of Assyria (722-705 BC )
... 1) distinctly says that Sargon sent the Tartan ... of these prisoners was considerable,
Babylon, Borsippa, Nipur ... the site of Sagbat,* when ambassadors arrived from ...
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Torrey's Topical Textbook
2 Kings 20:12At that time Berodachbaladan, the son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent letters and a present to Hezekiah: for he had heard that Hezekiah had been sick.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Subtopics
Babylon
Babylon in the New Testament
Babylon in the Old Testament
Babylon was Called: Desert of the Sea
Babylon was Called: Lady of Kingdoms
Babylon was Called: Land of Merathaim
Babylon was Called: Land of Shinar
Babylon was Called: Land of the Chaldeans
Babylon was Called: Sheshach
Babylon with Media and Persia Divided by Darius 120 Provinces
Babylon: A Type of Antichrist
Babylon: Ambassadors of, Sent to Hezekiah
Babylon: Armies of, Described
Babylon: As a Power Was: An Instrument of God's Vengeance on Other Nations
Babylon: As a Power Was: Arrogant
Babylon: As a Power Was: Covetous
Babylon: As a Power Was: Cruel and Destructive
Babylon: As a Power Was: Grand and Stately
Babylon: As a Power Was: Oppressive
Babylon: As a Power Was: Secure and Self-Confident
Babylon: Babylon the Capital of Called Babylon the Great
Babylon: Babylon the Capital of Called Beauty of Chaldees
Babylon: Babylon the Capital of Called the City of Merchants
Babylon: Babylon the Capital of Called the Glory of Kingdoms
Babylon: Babylon the Capital of Called the Golden City
Babylon: Babylon the Capital of Enlarged by Nebuchadnezzar
Babylon: Babylon the Capital of Its Antiquity
Babylon: Babylon the Capital of Surrounded With a Great Wall and Fortified
Babylon: Babylon the Chief Province of
Babylon: City of Built by Nimrod
Babylon: City of Capital of the Kingdom of Babylon
Babylon: City of Gates of
Babylon: City of in the Land of Shinar
Babylon: City of Peter Writes From
Babylon: City of Prophecies Concerning
Babylon: City of Splendor of
Babylon: City of Tower of
Babylon: City of Walled
Babylon: Composed of Many Nations
Babylon: Destroyed by the Medes
Babylon: Empire of a Limited Monarchy
Babylon: Empire of Armies of, Invade Ancient Canaan
Babylon: Empire of At the Time of Ahasuerus
Babylon: Empire of Called Land of Shinar
Babylon: Empire of Colonists From, Sent to Samaria
Babylon: Empire of Conquest of Egypt By
Babylon: Empire of Divisions of
Babylon: Empire of Extent of, at the Time of Nebuchadnezzar
Babylon: Empire of Founded by Nimrod
Babylon: Empire of Jews Carried To
Babylon: Empire of Judah
Babylon: Empire of Merathaim
Babylon: Empire of Prophecies of Conquests By
Babylon: Empire of Prophetic Denunciations Against
Babylon: Empire of Samaria
Babylon: Empire of Sheshach
Babylon: Empire of Tyrannical
Babylon: Figurative
Babylon: Formerly a Part of Mesopotamia
Babylon: Founded by the Assyrians, and a Part of Their Empire
Babylon: Governed by Kings
Babylon: Grief of the Jews In
Babylon: Inhabitants of Addicted to Magic
Babylon: Inhabitants of Idolatrous
Babylon: Inhabitants of Profane and Sacrilegious
Babylon: Inhabitants of Wicked
Babylon: Languages Spoken In
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Besieged and Took Jerusalem
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Besieged Jerusalem
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Burned Jerusalem
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Made Jehoiakim Tributary
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Made Zedekiah King
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Rebelled Against by Zedekiah
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Spoiled and Burned the Temple
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Spoiled the Temple
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Took Jehoiachin Captive to Babylon
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar King of Took Zedekiah Captive to Babylon
Babylon: Origin of
Babylon: Origin of the Name
Babylon: Predictions Respecting: Captivity of the Jews By
Babylon: Predictions Respecting: Conquests By
Babylon: Predictions Respecting: Destruction of
Babylon: Predictions Respecting: Perpetual Desolation of
Babylon: Predictions Respecting: Preaching of the Gospel In
Babylon: Predictions Respecting: Restoration of the Jews From
Babylon: Presidents Placed Over
Babylon: Remarkable For: Antiquity
Babylon: Remarkable For: Commerce
Babylon: Remarkable For: Manufacture of Garments
Babylon: Remarkable For: Military Power
Babylon: Remarkable For: National Greatness
Babylon: Remarkable For: Naval Power
Babylon: Remarkable For: Wealth
Babylon: Remarkable For: Wisdom of Senators
Babylon: Represented by a Great Eagle
Babylon: Represented by a Head of Gold
Babylon: Represented by a Lion With Eagle's Wings
Babylon: Restoration of the Jews From
Babylon: Revolt of the Jews From, and Their Punishment Illustrated
Babylon: Situated Beyond the Euphrates
Babylon: The Gospel Preached In
Babylon: The Jews Exhorted to be Subject To, and Settle In
Babylon: Treatment of the Jews In
Babylon: Watered by the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris
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