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2 Kings

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Where is the king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the king of the city of Sepharvaim, and of Hena and Ivvah?'"

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
Where where? Int H335 אַיֹּ֤ו ai·yov
is the king king Noun H4428 מֶֽלֶךְ־ me·lech-
of Hamath, a place N. of Damascus Noun H2574 חֲמָת֙ cha·mat
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the king king Noun H4428 וּמֶ֣לֶךְ u·me·lech
of Arpad, a city in Aram (Syria) Noun H774 אַרְפָּ֔ד ar·pad,
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the king king Noun H4428 וּמֶ֖לֶךְ u·me·lech
of the city city, town Noun H5892 לָעִ֣יר la·'ir
of Sepharvaim, a city conquered by the king of Assyr. Noun H5617 סְפַרְוָ֑יִם se·far·va·yim;
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and [of] Hena a city in Aram (Syria) or Mesopotamia Noun H2012 הֵנַ֖ע he·na
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and Ivvah?'" a city conquered by Assyr. Noun H5755 וְעִוָּֽה׃ ve·'iv·vah.

Locations

Arpad

ARPAD; ARPHADar'-pad; ar'-fad ('arpadh, "support"): A city of Syria, captured frequently by the Assyrians, and finally subjugated by Tiglath-pileser III in 740 B.C., after a siege of two years. It is now the ruin Tell Erfad, 13 miles Northwest of Aleppo. Arpad is one of the conquered cities mentioned by Rabshakeh, the officer of Sennacherib, in his boast bef... View Details

Hamath

HAMATHha'-math (chamath; Hemath, Haimath; Swete also has Hemath): The word signifies a defense or citadel, and such designation was very suitable for this chief royal city of the Hittites, situated between their northern and southern capitals, Carchemish and Kadesh, on a gigantic mound beside the Orontes. In Amos 6:2 it is named Great Hamath, but not necessa... View Details

Hena

HENAhe'-na (hena`; Ana): Named in 2 Kings 19:13, as one of the cities destroyed by Sennacherib along with Sepharvaim. It does not appear in a similar connection in 17:24. The text is probably corrupt. No reasonable identification has been proposed. Cheyne (Encyclopaedia Biblica, under the word) says of the phrase "Hena and Ivah" that "underlying this is a wi... View Details

Sepharvaim

SEPHARVAIMsef-ar-va'-im, se-far-va'-im (cepharwayim: Sephpharouaim, Seppharoudim, Seppharoun, Seppharoumain, Eppharouaim, Sepphareim, the first two being the forms in manuscripts Alexandrinus and Vaticanus respectively, of the passages in Kings, and the last two in Isaiah):1. Formerly Identified with the Two Babylonian Sippars:This city, mentioned in 2 Kings... View Details

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New American Standard Bible 1995 Where is the king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the king of the city of Sepharvaim, and of Hena and Ivvah?'"
King James Bible Where is the king of Hamath, and the king of Arpad, and the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, and of Hena and Ivvah?'"Ivah?
Hebrew Greek English Where is the king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the king of the city of Sepharvaim, and of Hena and Ivvah?'"