John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Isaiah 36:4
And Rabshakeh said unto them ,.... The three ministers above mentioned: say ye now to Hezekiah ; tell him what follows; he does not call him king, as he does his own master: thus saith the great king, the king of Assyria ; this he said boastingly of his master, and in order to terrify Hezekiah and his subjects; whom he would represent as little in comparison of him, who had subdued many kingdoms, and aimed at universal monarchy; so the eastern kings used to be called, as now the... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 36:1-10
We shall here only observe some practical lessons. 1. A people may be in the way of their duty and yet meet with trouble and distress. Hezekiah was reforming, and his people were in some measure reformed; and yet their country is at that time invaded and a great part of it laid waste. Perhaps they began to grow remiss and cool in the work of reformation, were doing it by halves, and ready to sit down short of a thorough reformation; and then God visited them with this judgment, to put life... read more