[55] Records of the Past, i. 38; vii. 62.
[56] Ibid., i., 40; Schrader, i., 286.
[57] Chap. i. 7-9.
[58] See p. 238.
[59] Isa. xxxvi. 3.
[60] Schrader, Cuneiform Inscriptions, O.T., i., p. 286.
[61] 2 Kings xviii. 13-16. Here closes a paragraph. Ver. 17 begins to describe what Sennacherib did, in spite of Hezekiah's submission. He had withdrawn the army that had invested Jerusalem, for Hezekiah purchased its withdrawal by the tribute he sent. But Sennacherib, in spite of this, sent another corps of war against Jerusalem, which second attack is described in ver. 17 and onwards.
[62] Didron Christian Iconography, fig. 52.
[63] Chap. xxxvii.
[64] Chaps. iv. 4; xxx. 33.