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Rezeph

Rezeph was an ancient city destroyed by the Assyrian Empire, referenced in Scripture as evidence of Assyria's military might and as a warning to Jerusalem of God's judgment on unfaithful nations.

Overview

Rezeph was an ancient city in Mesopotamia that fell to Assyrian conquest. The Assyrian king Sennacherib boasted of his military conquests, citing Rezeph among the cities his predecessors had destroyed. This reference appears in the historical accounts of Judah's confrontation with the Assyrian Empire during King Hezekiah's reign.

Key Scriptures

"Where is the king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the king of the city of Sepharvaim, of Hena, or of Ivvah?" (2 Kings 19:13, ESV). "Have the gods of the nations delivered them, the nations which my predecessors destroyed, Gozan and Haran and Rezeph and the sons of Eden who were in Telassar?" (2 Kings 19:12, NASB). "Where is the king of Hamath and the king of Arpad? Where are the kings of Lair, Sepharvaim, Hena and Ivvah?" (Isaiah 37:13, NIV).

Application

Rezeph serves as a historical reminder that earthly powers, no matter how mighty, ultimately fall before God's sovereignty, encouraging believers to trust in God's protection rather than human strength.

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A city destroyed by the Assyrians.