7. The Assyrian mistakes Hezekiah's religious reforms whereby he took
away the high places
(2Ki 18:4)
as directed against Jehovah. Some of the high places may have
been dedicated to Jehovah, but worshipped under the form of an
image in violation of the second commandment: the "brazen
serpent," also (broken in pieces by Hezekiah, and called
Nehushtan, "a piece of brass," because it was worshipped by
Israel) was originally set up by God's command. Hence the
Assyrian's allegation has a specious color: you cannot look for help
from Jehovah, for your king has "taken away His altars."
to Jerusalem--
(De 12:5, 11;
Joh 4:20).
JFB.
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