2 Kings 18:31 Common English Bible “Don’t listen to Hezekiah, because this is what Assyria’s king says: Surrender to me and come out. Then each of you will eat from your own vine and fig tree, and drink water from your own wellIn Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Contemporary English Version Stop listening to Hezekiah! Pay attention to my king. Surrender to him. He will let you keep your own vineyards, fig trees, and cisternsIn Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Easy-to-Read Version Don’t listen to Hezekiah! This is what the king of Assyria says: Come out here and show me that you want peace. Then you will all be free to have grapes from your own vines, figs from your own trees, and water from your own well.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations New Living Translation “Don’t listen to Hezekiah! These are the terms the king of Assyria is offering: Make peace with me—open the gates and come out. Then each of you can continue eating from your own grapevine and fig tree and drinking from your own well.In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
BELLY : Used figuratively for the seat of the affections (Job 15:2,35;20:20; Psalms 44:25; Proverbs 18:20;20:27,30;)
CAPTIVITY : FIGURATIVE (Isaiah 61:1; Romans 7:23; 1 Corinthians 9:27; 2 Corinthians 10:5; 2 Timothy 2:26;)
CARVING : Woodwork of the temple was decorated with carvings of flowers, cherubim, and palm trees (1 Kings 6:18,29,32,35; Psalms 74:6)
GRAPE : FIGURATIVE (Deuteronomy 32:32; Psalms 128:3; Jeremiah 2:21; Ezekiel 15; Hosea 10:1; Revelation)
LIGHT : FIGURATIVE AND SYMBOLICAL (1 Kings 11:36; Psalms 27:1;119:105,130; Proverbs 6:23; Ecclesiastes 2:13)
SOLOMON : Plants vineyards and orchards of all kinds of fruit trees; makes pools (Ecclesiastes 2:4-6)
THIRST : Figurative of the ardent desire of the devout mind (Psalms 42:1-4;63:1;143:6; Isaiah 55:1; Amos 8:11-13; Matthew)
DESPONDENCY » INSTANCES OF » Elijah, when he fled from Jezebel to the wilderness and sat under the juniper tree, and wanted to die (1 Kings 19:4)
EDOM » A name of the land occupied by the descendants of » FIGURATIVE of the foes of Zion (Isaiah 63:1)
GAMES » FIGURATIVE » Fighting wild "beasts", of spiritual conflict (1 Corinthians 4:9;9:26;15:32; 2 Timothy 4:7)
GOD » INSTANCES OF » Fighting the battles of Israel (2 Chronicles 13:12,18;14:9-14;16:9;20:15,17,22,23;32:2)
JERICHO » A city east of Jerusalem and near the Jordan River » Called THE CITY OF PALM TREES (Deuteronomy 34:3)
JESUS, THE CHRIST » HISTORY OF » Performs the miracle of causing the barren fig tree to wither (just outside Jerusalem) (Matthew 21:17-22; Mark 11:12-14,20-22)
LIFE » MISCELLANY OF MINOR SUB-TOPICS » Tree of (Genesis 2:9;3:22,24; Proverbs 3:18;13:12; Revelation 2:7)
MIRACLES » OF JESUS, IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER » Condemns a fig tree (Matthew 21:17-22; Mark 11:12-14,20-24)
OLIVE » FIGURATIVE » The wild, a figure of the Gentiles; the cultivated, of the Jews (Romans 11:17-21,24)
RACE » FOOT RACE » Figurative (Psalms 19:5; Ecclesiastes 9:11; 1 Corinthians 9:24; Galatians 5:7; Philippians 2:16; Hebrews)
SAUL » King of Israel » Their bodies exposed in Beth-shan; rescued by the people of Jabesh and burned; bones of, buried under a tree at Jabesh (1 Samuel 31; with 2 Samuel 1;; 1 Chronicles 10)
UNCHARITABLENESS » INSTANCES OF » Eliab toward David, charging him with presumption, when he offered to fight Goliath (1 Samuel 17:28)
VISION » Of John on the island of Patmos » The two olive trees and the two lampstands (Revelation 11:4)
OTHER SCRIPTURES RELATING TO HIS MESSIAHSHIP » MIRACLES OF » The fig tree blighted (Matthew 21:17-22; Mark 11:12-14,20-24)