BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Isaiah 36:19
19. Where are the gods of Hamath and of Arpad? where are the gods of Sepharvaim? where are the gods of Samaria? and have they kept Samaria out of my hand?
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BBE summary for : Isaiah 36
Summary: In Isaiah chapter 36, the narrative shifts to a historical account where the Assyrian king, Sennacherib, assaults Jerusalem during the reign of King Hezekiah. The chapter details the arrival of the Assyrian representatives, who deliver a message of intimidation to the people of Jerusalem, attempting to undermine their trust in God by boasting about past victories over other nations. The Rabshakeh, a high-ranking official, questions the efficacy of Hezekiah’s reforms and taunts the Israelites by comparing their reliance on God to the downfall of other nations that fell to Assyria. Themes of faith, fear, and divine sovereignty emerge as the representatives attempt to incite panic among the citizens of Jerusalem. The Rabshakeh’s rhetoric highlights the challenges of political and spiritual warfare, emphasizing the importance of trust in God's protection. The chapter serves as a critical reminder of the seriousness of the threats faced by God’s people and sets the stage for divine intervention in response to faithfulness and prayer. Ultimately, it illustrates the tension between human despair and the call to steadfast faith in the face of overwhelming odds.
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