Isaiah 36:22
Eliakim.3,11with their.33:7; 37:1,2; 2Ki 5:7; Ezr 9:3; Mt 26:65The history of the invasion of Sennacherib, observes Bp. Lowth, and the miraculous destruction of his army, which makes the subject of so many of Isaiah's prophecies, is very properly inserted here, as affording the best light to many parts of these prophecies; and as almost necessary to introduce the prophecy in the 37th chapter, being the answer of God to Hezekiah's prayer, which could not be properly understood without it. Sennacherib succeeded his father Shalmaneser on the throne of Assyria, A.M. 3290, B.C. 714, and reigned only about eight years.Isaiah 37:1
1 Hezekiah mourning, sends to Isaiah to pray for them.6 Isaiah comforts them.8 Sennacherib, going to encounter Tirhakah, sends a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah.14 Hezekiah's prayer.21 Isaiah's prophecy of the pride and destruction of Sennacherib, and the good of Zion.36 An angel slays the Assyrians.37 Sennacherib is slain at Nineveh by his own sons. it came.2Ki 19:1-19he rent.36:22; 2Ki 22:11; Jer 36:24; Jon 3:5,6; Mt 11:21and went.Ezr 9:5; Job 1:20,21Jeremiah 36:23-24
he cut.29-31; De 29:19-21; 1Ki 22:8,27; Ps 50:17; Pr 1:30; 5:12; 13:13Pr 19:21; 21:30; 29:1; Isa 5:18,19; 28:14,15,17-22; Re 22:19 they.16; Job 15:4; Ps 36:1; 64:5; Isa 26:11; Ro 3:18nor rent.5:3; 1Ki 21:27; 2Ki 19:1,2; 22:11-19; 2Ch 34:19-31; Isa 36:22; 37:1Jon 3:6; Mt 12:41Acts 14:13-14
and would.10:25; Da 2:46 the apostles.4; 1Co 9:5,6they.2Ki 5:7; 18:37; 19:1,2; Ezr 9:3-5; Jer 36:24; Mt 26:65
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