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Calculated Intimidation
Commentators explain that Rabshakeh's speech was a calculated act of psychological warfare. He likely spoke because he knew Hebrew, allowing him to address the Jewish leaders directly. His use of the title "the great king" was a standard, boastful claim by Assyrian monarchs meant to intimidate and emphasize their absolute power over vassal states like Judah.
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2 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
The Rab-shakeh, third in rank among the three Assyrian ambassadors, likely took the prominent part in the conference because he could speak Hebrew …
19th Century
Bishop
And Rab-shakeh said. —Tiglath Pileser records that he sent a rab-sak as his envoy to Tyre. Thenius supposes the …
17th Century
Pastor
(See Gill on 2 Kings 18:17)
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Minister
Rabshakeh tries to convince the Jews that it was pointless for them to resist. What confidence is this in which you trust? It would be well if sinn…