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Matthew Poole’s Bible CommentaryIsaiah 37

Isaiah 37 Matthew Poole

Introduction

Hezekiah mourneth, and sendeth to Isaiah to pray for them, Isaiah 37.1-5.

He comforteth them, Isaiah 37.6,7.

Sennacherib, called away against the king of the Ethiopians, sendeth a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah, Isaiah 37.8-13.

His prayer, Isaiah 37.14-20.

Isaiah’s prophecy, Isaiah 37.21-35.

An angel slayeth the Assyrians, Isaiah 37.36.

Sennacherib is slain at Nineveh by his own sons, Isaiah 37.37,38.

Verse 38

For the understanding of this, and the foregoing chapter, the reader is desired to consult my notes upon 2 Kings 18.1-21.