9. Tirhakah--(See on
Isa 17:12;
Isa 18:6).
Egypt was in part governed by three successive Ethiopian monarchs, for
forty or fifty years: Sabacho, Sevechus, and Tirhakah. Sevechus retired
from Lower Egypt owing to the resistance of the priests, whereupon
Sethos, a prince-priest, obtained supreme power with Tanis (Zoan in
Scripture), or Memphis, as his capital. The Ethiopians retained Upper
Egypt under Tirhakah, with Thebes as the capital. Tirhakah's fame as a
conqueror rivalled that of Sesostris; he, and one at least, of the
Pharaohs of Lower Egypt, were Hezekiah's allies against Assyria. The
tidings of his approach made Sennacherib the more anxious to get
possession of Jerusalem before his arrival.
sent--
2Ki 19:9
more fully expresses Sennacherib's eagerness by adding "again."
JFB.
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