Isaiah 37:27-29
1599 Geneva Bible
27 Whose inhabitants have [a]small power, and are afraid and confounded: they are like the grass of the field and green herb, or grass on the house tops, or corn blasted [b]afore it be grown.
28 But I know thy dwelling, and thy [c]going out, and thy coming in, and thy fury against me.
29 Because thou ragest against me, and thy tumult is come unto mine ears, therefore will I put mine [d]hook in thy nostrils, and my bridle in thy lips, and will bring thee back again the same way thou [e]camest.
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- Isaiah 37:27 Hebrew, are short in hand.
- Isaiah 37:27 He showeth that the state and power of most flourishing cities endureth but a moment in respect of the Church, which shall remain forever, because God is the maintainer thereof.
- Isaiah 37:28 Meaning, his counsels and enterprises.
- Isaiah 37:29 Because Sennacherib showed himself, as a devouring fish and furious beast, he useth these similitudes, to teach how he will take him and guide him.
- Isaiah 37:29 Thou shalt lose thy labor.
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