Isaiah 37ESV
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1As soon as it, he his and himself with and into the of the Lord.

2And he , who was over the , and the , and the , with , to the the of .

3They to him, , is a of , of , and of ; have the point of , and there is to bring them .

4It may that the Lord your will the of the , his the of has to the , and will the that the Lord your has ; therefore your for the that is .

5When the of to ,

6 to them, to your , the Lord: Do be because the that you have , with the of the of have me.

7 , I will a him, so that he shall a and to his own , and I will make him by the in his own .

8The , and the of , for he had the king had .

9Now the king of , He has set to against you. And when he it, he to , ,

10 shall you to of : Do let your in you you by that will be into the of the of .

11 , you have what the of have to , devoting them to . And shall you be ?

12Have the of the them, the nations that my , , , , and the of who were in ?

13 is the of , the of , the of the of , the king of , or the king of ?

14 the from the of the , and it; and to the of the Lord, and it the Lord.

15And to the Lord:

16O Lord of , of , the , you are the , you , of the of the ; you have and .

17 your , O Lord, and ; your , O Lord, and ; and the of , he has to the .

18 , O Lord, the of have the and their ,

19and have their into the . they were , but the of , and . Therefore they were .

20So , O Lord our , us from his , that the of the may that you are the Lord.

21Then the of to , , the Lord, the of : you have to me concerning of ,

22 is the that the Lord has him: She you, she you— the of ; she her you— the of .

23 have you and ? have you your and your to the ? Against the of !

24 your you have the , and you have , With my I have gone the of the , to the of , to its , its , to to its , its .

25I and , to with the of my the of .

26Have you that I it ? I from of what now I bring to , that you should into of ,

27while their , of , are and , and have become like of the and like , like on the , it is .

28I your and your going and , and your against me.

29 you have against me and your has to my , I will my in your and my in your , and I will turn you on the by which you .

30And shall be the for you: this you shall what grows of , and in the what from that. Then in the and , and , and their .

31And the of the of shall take and .

32 of shall a , and of a band of . The of the Lord of will this.

33 the Lord concerning the of : He shall into or an there or it with a or up a against .

34By the he , by the same he shall , and he shall into , the Lord.

35For I will this to it, for my own and for the of my .

36And the of the Lord and in the of the . And when people arose in the , , these were .

37Then of and and at .

38And as he was in the of his , and , his , struck him with the . And after they into the of , his in his .

Cross References

Isaiah 37
v152 Kings 19:15-19thematic

Direct parallel account of Hezekiah's prayer in the temple of the Lord.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB

v362 Kings 19:35thematic

Direct parallel of the destruction of the Assyrian camp by the angel.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB

v92 Kings 19:9thematic

Parallel reporting Tirhakah's approach, triggering Sennacherib's secondary warning letter.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB

v232 Kings 19:22thematic

Parallel prophetic text concerning blasphemy against the Holy One of Israel.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin

v242 Kings 19:23thematic

Parallel text highlighting the prideful claims of the king of Assyria.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin

Documents Hezekiah and Isaiah crying out to heaven in joint prayer.

Supported by Matthew Henry

v42 Samuel 16:12thematic

Illustrates hoping the Lord will take notice of and look upon reproach.

Supported by JFB

v16Exodus 25:22thematic

Defines God's presence dwelling between the cherubim above the mercy seat.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v16Psalms 80:1allusion

Soly invocations of Him who dwells between the cherubim.

Supported by JFB

v26Isaiah 10:5thematic

Confirms Assyria is merely the rod of God's sovereign anger.

Supported by John Calvin

v36Isaiah 10:12fulfillment

Prophetic promise of the punishment of the proud king of Assyria fulfilled.

Supported by Matthew Henry

Parallel account of the angel's destruction of the Assyrian leaders.

Supported by Matthew Henry

v36Isaiah 37:7fulfillment

The direct fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy concerning the blast and return.

Supported by JFB

v22 Kings 18:18thematic

Identifies Eliakim and Shebna as the royal emissaries.

Supported by Matthew Poole