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Isaiah said to them, Thus shall you tell your master, Thus says Yahweh, Don`t be afraid of the words that you have heard, with which the servants of the king of Assyria have blasphemed me.
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God's Comfort for the Faithful
Matthew Henry points out that God's message through Isaiah provides immediate comfort to the faithful. While God's servants speak terror to the proud and profane, they bring reassuring words to the discouraged believer. The very first instruction from God is, "Be not afraid," showing His priority is to calm the fears of His people when they are distressed by attacks on His honor.
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2 Kings
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19th Century
Anglican
The servants. —Or, attendants. The word is more specific in meaning than servant, apparently denoting person…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
(See Gill on 2 Kings 19:1)
Presbyterian
Hezekiah expressed deep concern at the dishonor done to God by Rabshakeh's blasphemy. Those who speak from God to us—we should particularly desire …