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— Isaiah 40:8
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Isaiah 36

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Chapter Study & Analysis

Isaiah 36 - The Siege of Rabshakeh: The historical record of Sennacherib's invasion. Rabshakeh, the Assyrian messenger, mocks Hezekiah and questions God's ability to deliver Jerusalem, attempting to undermine the people's faith.

THEOLOGICAL CONTEXT

1. The Blasphemy of Pride: Rabshakeh equates Jehovah with the idols of other nations (v. 19-20), provoking a divine response.
2. The Test of Silence: The people held their peace at the King's command (v. 21), showing disciplined trust under pressure.

PRACTICAL LESSONS

1. Handling Mockery: Not every accusation deserves an answer; sometimes silence is the strongest testimony of faith.
2. Recognizing the Enemy's Tactics: Satan often attacks through psychological warfare, attempting to make our trust in God seem "vain."
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