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The Tyrant's Ironic End
Commentators like John Calvin emphasize the profound irony of Sennacherib's death. After defying the living God, the mighty conqueror is not killed in battle but assassinated by his own sons while worshipping his powerless idol, Nisroch. This serves as a powerful illustration of God's ultimate justice against pride and arrogance. The man who sought to conquer the world couldn't even find safety in his own temple or family.
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18th Century
Theologian
As he was worshipping - Perhaps this time was selected because he might then be attended by fewer guards, or because they were able to surpr…
19th Century
Bishop
And it came to pass.—The Assyrian inscriptions fill the twenty-year gap between the events that appear here as if in immediate seq…
16th Century
Theologian
While he was worshipping. Here the Jews allow themselves that liberty of conjecture in which they are always accustomed to indulge. They c…
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17th Century
Pastor
And it came to pass, as he was worshipping in the house of
Nisroch his god
Josephus s…