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He struck the Philistines to Gaza and the borders of it, from the tower of the watchmen to the fortified city.
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Reversing Past Failures
Commentators like John Gill note that Hezekiah's campaign against the Philistines was an act of restoration. He was reclaiming territory that had been lost during the unfaithful reign of his father, Ahaz. This serves as a powerful example of how a leader's faithfulness to God can reverse generational decline and restore what was lost.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Sargon had established the complete dominion of Assyria over the Philistines. Therefore, the purpose of Hezekiah’s Philistine campaign was not so m…
19th Century
Anglican
He smote. — It was he who smote. The subjugation of the Philistines probably occurred after the retreat of Senna…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He smote the Philistines even unto Gaza, and the borders thereof Who in his father's …
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