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Grief Over Blasphemy
Commentators explain that King Hezekiah's actions—tearing his clothes and wearing sackcloth—were not just signs of political distress. He tore his clothes specifically in response to the blasphemy against God's name, and the sackcloth was a traditional sign of mourning, grief, and self-humiliation before the Lord.
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2 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
Hezekiah, like his officers, probably tore his clothes because of Rabshakeh’s blasphemies, and he put on sackcloth in self-humiliation and grief. H…
19th Century
Bishop
Went into the house of the Lord. —To humble himself before Jehovah and pray for help (Compare to 2 Chronicles 32:20).
17th Century
Pastor
And it came to pass, when King Hezekiah heard it
The report of Rabshakeh's speech, recorded in the preceding chapter…
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17th Century
Minister
Hezekiah expressed deep concern at the dishonor done to God by Rabshakeh's blasphemy. Those who speak from God to us���we should particularly desir…