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NOW, THEREFORE, GIVE PLEDGES - Margin, ‘Hostages.’ The Hebrew verb
(ערב _‛__ârab_) means properly to mix or mingle; then, to
exchange commodities by barter or traffic; then, to become surety for
anyo...
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THE HISTORICAL PARENTHESIS (36-39)
The center of the book of Isaiah is a brief but deeply interesting
historical account of events during the reign of King Hezekiah. His
name is mentioned not less tha...
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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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MASTER. Hebrew. _Adonai_. App-4....
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_give pledges … to_ Better (as R.V. marg.): MAKE A WAGER WITH. The
taunt must have been peculiarly galling to the war-party in Judah, who
were painfully conscious of their weakness in cavalry; ch. Isa...
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The speech of the Rabshakeh, dealing with the two motives which might
be supposed to have induced Hezekiah to rebel: (1) his reliance on the
help of Egypt (Isaiah 36:6), and (2) his religious confiden...
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VI. CHASTENING THROUGH CAPTIVITY
Chapter S 36-39
A. PRESSURE, CHAPTER 36
1. PREDICAMENT
TEXT: Isaiah 36:1-12
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Now it came to pass in the fourteenth year of king Hezekiah, that
Sennacherib, king o...
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Now therefore give pledges, I pray thee, to my master the king of
Assyria, and I will give thee two thousand horses, if thou be able on
thy part to set riders upon them.
GIVE PLEDGES - a taunting c...
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1. IN THE FOURTEENTH YEAR] The chronology is difficult. From Isaiah
38:1; Isaiah 39:1 we might conclude that Hezekiah's sickness and the
Babylonian embassy followed Sennacherib's invasion, whereas Isa...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD DEFENDS *JERUSALEM
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 31 TO 39
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 36
THE *ASSYRIANS ATTACK JUDAH
V1 Hezekiah had been king of Judah for nearly 14 years...
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But the *Rabshakeh does not understand the God whom Hezekiah trusts.
People from other nations would make an *idol out of wood, silver or
gold. They would consider that *idol to be their god. But the...
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וְ עַתָּה֙ הִתְעָ֣רֶב נָ֔א אֶת
־אֲדֹנִ֖י הַ
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BOOK 4
JERUSALEM AND SENNACHERIB
701 B.C.
INTO this fourth book we put all the rest of the prophecies of the
Book of Isaiah, that have to do with the prophet's own time: Chapter s
1, 22 and 33, wit...
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This chapter is the first of four which constitute a brief historical
interlude. All have to do with Hezekiah and Isaiah. The first two are
related to the prophecies of judgment so far as they are of...
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8._Now come, give a hostage. _(33) He concludes that there will be
nothing better for Hezekiah than to lay aside the intention of
carrying on war, to surrender himself, and to promise constant
obedien...
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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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NOW THEREFORE GIVE PLEDGES TO MY MASTER THE KING OF ASSYRIA,.... Or;
"hostages" h; that thou wilt not rebel against him, but be faithful to
him, and he will withdraw his army; or give security for the...
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_A.M. 3292. B.C. 712._
In this and the three following Chapter s is contained the historical
part of the book of Isaiah, relating a memorable transaction, strongly
confirmative of the divine mission...
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Now, therefore, give pledges, I pray thee, giving sufficient security,
and thus entering upon a wager, TO MY MASTER, THE KING OF ASSYRIA, AND
I WILL GIVE THEE TWO THOUSAND HORSES, IF THOU BE ABLE ON T...
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THE ASSYRIANS THREATEN JERUSALEM.
The three Chapter s now following form the historical appendix to the
first part of the book of the prophet Isaiah, serving chiefly to make
the prophecies concerning...
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PLEDGES:
Or, hostages...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Isaiah 36:8 pledge H6148 (H8690) master H113 king H4428 Assyria H804
give H5414 (H8799) thousand H505 able...
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“Now therefore, I pray you, make a wager with my master the king of
Assyria, and I will give you two thousand horses, if you are able for
your part to set two thousand riders on them.”
Now he sought t...
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CONTENTS: Sennacherib's invasion and Jehovah's deliverance. The
threats of Rabshakeh.
CHARACTERS: God, Sennacherib, Rabskakeh, Hezekiah, Eliakim, Shebnab,
Joab, Pharaoh.
CONCLUSION: The enemies of G...
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Isaiah 36:1. _In the fourteenth year of Hezekiah,_ Sennacherib came up
against all the cities of Judah. This history is related in 2
Chronicles 32., with notes and comments: but it was proper for Isai...
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_Rabshakeh said unto them_
WAR ORATORS
We have a class of speakers in this country who are silent on all
great social and cosmopolitan topics, but make themselves heard and
felt the moment any matte...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 36:1 Historical Transition: “In Whom Do You
Now Trust?” These chapters of history form a bridge between the
mostly poetic chs. Isaiah 1:1 and...
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PART II. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF EVENTS IN THE REIGN OF HEZEKIAH (CH.
36-39.).
SECTION I. SENNACHERIB'S ATTEMPTS TO REDUCE JUDAEA, AND HIS OVERTHR
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Shall we turn to Isaiah chapter 36.
Last week as we completed the thirty-fifth chapter of the book of
Isaiah, of course, we got into those glorious prophecies of the future
Kingdom Age when Jesus Chri...
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1 Kings 20:10; 1 Kings 20:18; 1 Samuel 17:40; 2 Kings 14:14;...