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God's Absolute Control
Commentators explain that the image of a hook in the nose and a bridle in the lips was a real-world method for controlling fierce animals and even human captives, as depicted in Assyrian art. This striking metaphor shows God's absolute and effortless control over the most powerful and arrogant human rulers, whom He can lead and redirect as easily as a wild beast.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Theologian
Because thy rage and thy tumult – or rather, your pride, your insolence, your vain boasting.
Therefore will I put my hook in th…
19th Century
Bishop
Therefore will I put my hook in your nose ... — The Assyrian sculptures represent both beasts and men as dragged in this …
16th Century
Theologian
Because you were angry against me. The more furiously wicked men rise up against God, and the more outrageous the violence by which they a…
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17th Century
Pastor
Because your rage against me, and your tumult is come up into my ears. The rage which Sennacherib expressed both by Rabsh…