Adam Clarke Commentary - Isaiah 37:9 - 37:9

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Adam Clarke Commentary - Isaiah 37:9 - 37:9


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He heard say concerning Tirhakah king of Ethiopia - When he heard that Tirhakah king of Ethiopia had come out against him, then he sent that blasphemous manifesto which is contained in Isa 37:10-13, to terrify Hezekiah into submission. How much was this like, in words and spirit, to the manifesto sent to the Parisians by the late Duke of Brunswick, from the plains of Champaigne, in 1792, which was the forerunner of the mighty torrents of human blood which was shed in the French revolution! And what a blast of God fell upon him and his army - nearly like that which fell on the army of Sennacherib!

He sent messengers “He sent messengers again” - The word וישמע vaiyishma, “and he heard, “which occurs the second time in this verse, is repeated by mistake from the beginning of the verse. It is omitted in an ancient MS. It is a mere tautology, and embarrasses the sense. The true reading instead of it is, וישב veyesheb, “and he returned, “which the Septuagint read in this place, απεστρεψε, and which is preserved in the other copy, 2Ki 19:9 : “He returned and sent, “that is, according to the Hebrew idiom, “he sent again.”