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Fullers Field

Fullers Field the, a spot near Jerusalem, (2Kings 8:17; Isaiah 7:3; 36:2) so close to the walls that a person speaking from there could be heard on them. (2Kgs 18:17; 2Kgs 18:26) One resort of the fullers of J...

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Fullers Field the, a spot near Jerusalem, (2Kings 8:17; Isaiah 7:3; 36:2) so close to the walls that a person speaking from there could be heard on them. (2Kgs 18:17; 2Kgs 18:26) One resort of the fullers of Jerusalem would seem to have been below the city on the southeast side. but Rabshakeh and his "great host" must have come from the north; and the fuller’s field was therefore, to judge from this circumstance, on the table-land on the northern side of the city.

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