Main Highlights
Sennacherib of Assyria threatens Jerusalem, mocking God and Hezekiah to instill fear and doubt among the people of Judah.
Key Verses
"And the Rabshakeh said to them, Say now to Hezekiah, Thus says the great king, the king of Assyria: What is this confidence of yours in which you trust?"- Isaiah 36:4
Related Scripture
"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness..."- Ephesians 6:12
Scholar Insight
""The Rabshakehs speech is a masterpiece of psychological warfare, designed to erode Judahs faith in Yahweh by comparing Him to the defeated gods of other nations." - John Oswalt, The Book of Isaiah"
Theological Analysis
What we learn about God
God allows the faith of His people to be tested by arrogant worldly powers so that His ultimate deliverance will display His unmatched glory.
Christological Connection
Just as Hezekiah faced the mocking taunts of the enemy, Jesus faced the mocking taunts of the religious leaders and the Romans during His crucifixion, yet remained steadfast.
Systematic Theology
Spiritual Warfare and Trust. The enemy uses intimidation and lies to undermine faith in Gods promises.
Law & Grace
The Assyrian threat is a consequence of the broken Law, but the situation sets the stage for God to display His unmerited Grace in delivering Jerusalem.
Personal Application
When faced with intimidation, mockery, or spiritual attack, we must not lean on our own understanding or engage the enemy on his terms, but remain silent and turn to God in prayer.