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The Paralysis of Fear
Commentators paint a vivid picture of the invasion's terror. The overwhelming noise from the stamping war-horses, rattling chariots, and rumbling wheels was designed to cause panic. This fear was so intense, scholars note, that it resulted in 'feebleness of hands'—a complete physical and mental paralysis. As John Calvin describes, people would become like the dead, utterly incapacitated by the terrifying scene of judgment.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
His strong horses - War-horses, chargers.
The rushing of his chariots - Rather, the rattling, the crashing noise which they ma…
19th Century
Bishop
The fathers shall not look back to their children. —The selfishness of panic was to reach its highest point, and to crush out the …
16th Century
Theologian
He continues the same subject, for he says that the calamity would be so grievous that fathers would not care for their children, which is a proof …
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17th Century
Pastor
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17th Century
Minister
The Philistines had always been enemies to Israel; but the Chaldean army shall overflow their land like a deluge. Those whom God will spoil, must b…