Digital Logos Edition
The Old Testament contains numerous parallel passages. Although the parallels in the Pentateuch, the Psalms, and between 1–2 Kings and 1–2 Chronicles are best known, others exist as well. This arrangement of Old Testament parallel passages is divided into four sections: Genesis–Judges; Parallels to 1–2 Chronicles in Samuel, Kings, Psalms, and Prophets; parallels within the Psalms; and parallels within the Prophets.
“This relates to the first time Sennacherib came up against Jerusalem (2Ki 18:13–16).” (Isaiah 38:1) |
“The kingdoms did on a couple of occasions change their numbering scheme. This occasions” (1 Kings 11:43) |
“Sennacherib would not have been king yet. Kings seems to record two invasions, although some commentors consider there to have only been one. If this earlier one is to be dated in 713/12 BC, then Sennacherib would have led it under Sargon II.” (Isaiah 36:1) |
“The scheme outlined in the notes below will be based on Thiele’s. The notes” (1 Kings 11:43) |
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Scott Groethe
6/5/2019