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An Attack on God's Character
Commentators unanimously identify Sennacherib's message as a direct, blasphemous assault on God's very nature. By accusing God of being a deceiver, the Assyrian king employs what scholars call a 'devilish and satanical' tactic to undermine faith at its core. This highlights that the ultimate spiritual battle is often over the truthfulness and reliability of God's promises.
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18th Century
Theologian
Let not your God deceive you - The similar message which had been sent by Rabshakeh (Isaiah 36:14–15) had been sent mai…
16th Century
Theologian
Let not thy God deceive thee. How shocking is this blasphemy, to speak of God the Author of truth, and to accuse him of falsehood and dece…
17th Century
Pastor
Thus shall you speak to Hezekiah king of Judah, saying
This was the direction, and these the instructions he gave to…