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<p> Isaiah 7:3; Isaiah 36:2. The "conduit of the upper pool was in the highway (the raised causeway) of the fullers' field," which would be in a position near water for washing, previous to drying and bleaching the cloth. The [[Assyrian]] army advanced on [[Jerusalem]] from the N. ( Isaiah 10:28-32), the only accessible side for a host; [[Enrogel]] was on the S.E. But [[Rabshakeh]] and his companions probably left the army, and advanced along the E. of mount [[Moriah]] to Enrogel, to a convenient place under the temple walls for speaking. </p>
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<p> &nbsp;Isaiah 7:3; &nbsp;Isaiah 36:2. The "conduit of the upper pool was in the highway (the raised causeway) of the fullers' field," which would be in a position near water for washing, previous to drying and bleaching the cloth. The [[Assyrian]] army advanced on [[Jerusalem]] from the [[N.]] (&nbsp;Isaiah 10:28-32), the only accessible side for a host; [[Enrogel]] was on the [[S.E.]] But [[Rabshakeh]] and his companions probably left the army, and advanced along the [[E.]] of mount [[Moriah]] to Enrogel, to a convenient place under the temple walls for speaking. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 12 October 2021

Fullers' Field [1]

 Isaiah 7:3;  Isaiah 36:2. The "conduit of the upper pool was in the highway (the raised causeway) of the fullers' field," which would be in a position near water for washing, previous to drying and bleaching the cloth. The Assyrian army advanced on Jerusalem from the N. ( Isaiah 10:28-32), the only accessible side for a host; Enrogel was on the S.E. But Rabshakeh and his companions probably left the army, and advanced along the E. of mount Moriah to Enrogel, to a convenient place under the temple walls for speaking.

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