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Verse 2 Kings 19:4. _THE REMNANT THAT ARE LEFT_] That is, the _Jews_;
the ten tribes having been already carried away captive by the kings
of Assyria....
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WILL HEAR - i. e., “will show that he has heard - will notice and
punish.”
THE LIVING GOD - See 1 Samuel 17:26 note.
AND WILL REPROVE THE WORDS - Rather, “will reprove him for the
words.”
THE REMNAN...
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2. HEZEKIAH AND ISAIAH AND THE DELIVERANCE
CHAPTER 19
_ 1. Hezekiah's message to Isaiah (2 Kings 19:1)_
2. Isaiah's answer. (2 Kings 19:6)
3. Sennacherib's message to Hezekiah (2 Kings 19:8;...
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2 KINGS 19:2. UNTO ISAIAH: from the Book of Isaiah we learn that the
prophet had steadily opposed Hezekiah's intrigues against Assyria.
SHELNA: Isaiah 22:15 *.
2 Kings 19:9. Ethiopia was the country S...
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GOD. Hebrew. _Elohim._ App-4.
ALL. Some codices, with Syriac, omit "all".
REPROACH. disparage, taunt, or flout.
LIFT UP THY PRAYER. Hezekiah's "Songs of the degrees" witness to this
prayer in his di...
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_It may be_ The Hebrew word introduces expressions of uncertainty but
yet of hope. Cf. Numbers 23:3 where Balaam says to Balak, -
_Peradventure_the Lord will come and meet me"; and Joshua 14:12 where...
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_HEZEKIAH, MOURNING, SENDETH TO ISAIAH TO PRAY FOR HIM; HE COMFORTETH
HIM: SENNACHERIB SENDETH A BLASPHEMOUS LETTER TO HEZEKIAH; HEZEKIAH'S
PRAYER. AN ANGEL SLAYETH THE ASSYRIANS: SENNACHERIB IS SLAIN...
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B. SENNACHERIB'S INITIAL SURRENDER DEMANDS 18:17-19:7
The Assyrian king was not satisfied with the tribute paid by Hezekiah.
He wanted nothing less than the total surrender of Jerusalem. While he
hims...
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_IT MAY BE THE LORD THY GOD WILL HEAR ALL THE WORDS OF RABSHAKEH, WHOM
THE KING OF ASSYRIA HIS MASTER HATH SENT TO REPROACH THE LIVING GOD;
AND WILL REPROVE THE WORDS WHICH THE LORD THY GOD HATH HEARD...
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REMNANT] cp. 2 Kings 19:30; Isaiah 10:20. A large number of the
Judaean cities had been captured (see on 2 Kings 18:13), so that the
population of the capital might well be thus described....
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THE DELIVERANCE OF JERUSALEM
2. Isaiah the prophet] This is the first mention of Isaiah in this
book, but his own writings show that he had been an active teacher and
statesman not only during the ear...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 19
ISAIAH THE *PROPHET
V1 When King Hezekiah heard that, he tore his clothes. He dressed
himself in rough cloth and h...
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IT MAY BE. — The old commentator Clericus well remarks: “Non est
dubitantis sed sperantis.”
AND WILL REPROVE THE WORDS. — See Note on 2 Kings 19:3. The LXX. and
Vulg. read, “and to rebuke with the wo...
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אוּלַ֡י יִשְׁמַע֩ יְהוָ֨ה אֱלֹהֶ֜יךָ
אֵ֣ת ׀ כָּל...
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HEZEKIAH AND ASSYRIA
B.C. 701
2 Kings 18:13; 2 Kings 19:1
"When, sudden-how think ye the end?
Did I say ‘without friend'?
Say rather from marge to blue marge
The whole sky grew his targe,
With...
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THE GREAT DELIVERANCE
B.C. 701
2 Kings 19:1
"There brake He the arrows of the bow, the shield, the sword, and the
battle."
- Psalms 76:3.
"And the might of the Gentile, unsmote by the sword Hath...
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FACING THE ENEMY'S THREATENINGS
2 Kings 19:1
That bowed form of Hezekiah before the altar of God, while his
servants and elders were conferring with Isaiah, is a beautiful emblem
of the true way of m...
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In the presence of the undoubted peril, Hezekiah in penitence turned
to his old and trusted friend, the prophet Isaiah, and charged him to
pray for that remnant of God's people which still remained. H...
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It may be the LORD thy God will hear all the words of Rabshakeh, whom
the king of Assyria his master hath sent to reproach the living God;
and will reprove the words which the LORD thy God hath heard:...
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_It may. Literally, "if perhaps the Lord hear." (Haydock) --- Found.
After such devastation has been made in the country, particularly by
carrying away the ten tribes, (Calmet) Ezechias recommends the...
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Nothing can be more interesting than this view of Hezekiah and his
court. He sends his servants to seek an interest in the prayers of the
prophet. But he goes himself to the Lord. Ministers, faithful...
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"And he sent Eliakim, which was over the household, and Shebna the
scribe, and the elders of the priests covered with sackcloth to Isaiah
the prophet, the son of Amoz" (2 Kings 19:1-37). He goes to Je...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 18 AND 19.
Chapter 18 brings us to a rather different subject, namely, the
relations of Judah with the Assyrian, who had become their oppressor
through their...
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2 Kings 19:1...
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It may be the LORD thy God will hear all the words of Rabshakeh, whom
the king of Assyria his master hath sent to reproach the living God;
and will reprove the words which the LORD thy God hath heard:...
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_It may be_, &c. He speaks doubtfully, because he knew not whether God
would not deliver them all up into the hands of the Assyrians, as he
knew he and his people deserved. That _the Lord thy God_ To...
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1 Hezekiah mourning, sendeth to Esay to pray for them.
6 Esay comforteth them.
8 Sennacherib going to encounter Tirhakah, sendeth a blasphemous
letter to Hezekiah.
14 Hezekiah his prayer.
20 Esay...
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THE MOURNING OF HEZEKIAH AND THE ARROGANCE OF THE ASSYRIAN KING...
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It may be the Lord, thy God, will hear all the words of Rabshakeh,
whom the king of Assyria, his master, hath sent to reproach the living
God, to heap contempt upon Him; AND WILL REPROVE THE WORDS WHI...
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GOD'S ANSWER THROUGH ISAIAH
(vv.1-7)
Hezekiah, when he heard the report, showed the same humble attitude as
his three servants had. He tore his cloches and put on sackcloth, the
symbol of repentanc...
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LEFT:
_ Heb._ found...
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1-7 Hezekiah discovered deep concern at the dishonour done to God by
Rabshakeh's blasphemy. Those who speak from God to us, we should in a
particular manner desire to speak to God for us. The great P...
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IT MAY BE; he speaks doubtfully, because he knew not whether God would
not deliver them all up into the Assyrian's hand, as he and his people
deserved. But sometimes this is not a word of doubt, but o...
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KING HEZEKIAH SENDS HIS REPRESENTATIVES TO ISAIAH THE PROPHET AND
RECEIVES A COMFORTING REPLY (2 KINGS 19:2).
In his anguish King Hezekiah sent a message to Isaiah via his
representatives, asking what...
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CONTENTS: Hezekiah's message to Isaiah and the answer. Sennacherib
defies God. Hezekiah's prayer and the answer through Isaiah.
CHARACTERS: God, angel (Jesus), Hezekiah, Isaiah, Sennacherib,
Eliakim,...
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2 Kings 19:7. _I will send a blast,_ not the simoon or hot wind, very
sulphurous and destructive, as in Berosus, but the immediate
visitation of an angel, as when the firstborn of the Egyptians were
a...
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_And it came to pass when King Hezekiah heard it, he rent his
clothes._
A NATION’S CALAMITIES, COUNSELLOR, AND GOD
I. The exposure of a nation to an overwhelming calamity.
1. The nature of the thre...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 19:3 THERE IS NO STRENGTH. It is a day of
great humiliation and powerlessness. The only hope for this REMNANT is
that the Lord, who is truly THE LIVING GOD
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JERUSALEM SUPERNATURALLY DELIVERED
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 19:2. SENT TO THE PROPHET ISAIAH—The prophet, in that Jewish
age, was regarded as the messenger and representative of Jehov...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 19:1
SECOND EXPEDITION OF SENNACHERIB AGAINST HEZEKIAH (_continued_)._ _The
chapter falls into four portions:
(1) The sequel to the embassy of Rabshakeh ...
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So it came to pass, when Hezekiah heard the words and the threats and
the blasphemy, that he tore his clothes, covered himself with
sackcloth, and went to the house of the LORD. And Eliakim, which was...
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1 Samuel 14:6; 1 Samuel 17:45; 2 Chronicles 28:5; 2 Chronicles 28:6;...
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For the remnant — For Judah, which is but a remnant, now the ten
tribes are gone: for Jerusalem, which is but a remnant, now the
defenced cities of Judah are taken....