Isaiah 37
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.
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For the understanding of this, and the foregoing chapter, the reader is desired to consult my notes upon 2 Kings 18.1-21.
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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.