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INCLINE THINE EAR - This is evidently language taken from what occurs
among people. When they are desirous of hearing distinctly, they
incline the ear or apply it close to the speaker. Similar languag...
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CHAPTER 37
Hezekiah in the House of the Lord and Sennacherib's Second Attempt
1. _Hezekiah's humiliation and Isaiah sent for (Isaiah 37:1)_ 2. _The
message from the prophet (Isaiah 37:6)_ 3. Rabshake...
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ISAIAH 36-39. This section has been extracted from 2 Kings 18:13 to 2
Kings 20:19, and the Song of Hezekiah has been added. For an
exposition see the notes on 2 K.; here we have simply to deal with th...
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EAR... EYES. Figure of speech _Anthropopatheia._...
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_open thine eyes … and see_ The Hebr. has "thine eye," which is
probably a better reading than "thine eyes" in 2 Kings 19:16. So "who
hath sent" is more correct than "who hath sent him" (the messenger...
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Hezekiah's prayer in the Temple. Cheyne refers to a striking parallel
in the Egyptian version of Sennacherib's overthrow. "On this the
monarch (Sethos), greatly distressed, entered into the inner
sanc...
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3. THE PRAYER
TEXT: Isaiah 37:14-20
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And Hezekiah received the letter from the hand of the messengers, and
read it; and Hezekiah went up unto the house of Jehovah, and spread it
before Jehovah....
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Incline thine ear, O LORD, and hear; open thine eyes, O LORD, and
see: and hear all the words of Sennacherib, which hath sent to
reproach the living God.
INCLINE THINE EAR . . . OPEN THINE EYES -...
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7. SEND.. HIM] RV 'put a spirit in him.'...
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הַטֵּ֨ה יְהוָ֤ה ׀ אָזְנְךָ֙ וּֽ
שְׁמָ֔ע פְּקַ֧ח...
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CHAPTER XXVI
HAD ISAIAH A GOSPEL FOR THE INDIVIDUAL?
THE two narratives, in which Isaiah's career culminates-that of the
Deliverance of Jerusalem Isaiah 36:1; Isaiah 37:1 and that of the
Recovery of...
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Penitently, went Hezekiah immediately into the house of the Lord,
while he sent messengers to Isaiah. The prophet sent them back with
words of encouragement, declaring that God would deliver them. In...
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17._incline thine ear, O Jehovah. _From these words we conclude how
great was the perplexity of Hezekiah; for the earnestness that
pervades the prayer breathes an amazing power of anguish, so that it...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 36, 37, 38, AND 39.
Chapter s 36-39 relate the history of the invasion of Sennacherib, its
result, and the sickness unto death of Hezekiah, which preceded it:...
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INCLINE THINE EAR, O LORD, AND HEAR,.... The prayer which Hezekiah was
now presenting to him, as also the reproach of the enemy:
OPEN THINE EYES, O LORD, AND SEE; the letter he spread before him, and...
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Incline Thine ear, O Lord, in the gesture of close attention, AND
HEAR; OPEN THINE EYES, O LORD, AND SEE, both of them, as it were,
being focused upon conditions as they obtained in Judah at that time...
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THE EFFECT OF SENNACHERIB'S BOAST UPON HEZEKIAH...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Isaiah 37:17 Incline H5186 (H8685) ear H241 LORD H3068 hear H8085
(H8798) open H6491 (H8798) eyes...
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KING HEZEKIAH SEEKS TO YAHWEH (ISAIAH 37:14).
Isaiah 37:14
‘And Hezekiah received the message from the hand of the messengers
and read it, and Hezekiah went up to the house of Yahweh and spread it
b...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's message to the people by Isaiah. Sennacherib's
message to Hezekiah. Hezekiah's prayer and Jehovah's answer.
Destruction of Assyrians.
CHARACTERS: God, Hezekiah, Eliakim, Shebna, I...
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Isaiah 37:3. _This is a day of trouble, and of rebuke, and of
blasphemy._ What moral idea can we form of a conqueror? A man hailed,
adored, and applauded by the world. History is full of his fame, and...
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_And Hezekiah received the letter. .. and read it. .. and spread it
before the Lord_
HEZEKIAH’S PRAYER AND DELIVERANCE
In the struggles, defeats, and final triumph of the ancient people of
God in the...
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A KING’S PRAYER
Isaiah 37:15. _And Hezekiah prayed, &c._
I. HEZEKIAH PRAYED TO JEHOVAH AS THE GOD OF HIS NATION. “O Lord God
of Israel.”
1. The nation bore the name of one of its progenitors, who “a...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter is the sequel of the preceding, and is so closely
connected with it that the two really constitute but one narrative.
Isaiah 37:22 of Isaiah 36:1. is more closely connected wit...
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And it came to pass, when king Hezekiah heard it, that he tore his
clothes (Isaiah 37:1),
Yeah, man, it is bad. Rip, you know.
and he covered himself with sackcloth (Isaiah 37:1),
Now sackcloth was...
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1 Peter 3:12; 2 Chronicles 6:40; 2 Samuel 16:12; Daniel 9:17;...