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Isaías 37:20

Agora, pois, SENHOR, nosso Deus, livra-nos das suas mos, para que todos os reinos da terra conheam que s tu s o SENHOR.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Blasphemy;   Libnah;   Prayer;   The Topic Concordance - God;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Isaiah;   Sennacherib;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Mediator, Mediation;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Prayer;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Hezekiah;   Prayer;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Hezekiah;   Intercession;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Text, Versions, and Languages of Ot;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Sea ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Hezekiah;   Sennacherib;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Ararat;   Assyria;   Hezekiah;   Interesting facts about the bible;   Jerusalem;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Kingdom of Judah;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Intercession;  

Parallel Translations

A Biblia Sagrada
Agora, pois, SENHOR nosso Deus, livra-nos da sua mo; e assim sabero todos os reinos da terra, que s tu s o SENHOR.
Almeida Revista e Atualizada
Agora, pois, SENHOR, nosso Deus, livra-nos das suas mos, para que todos os reinos da terra saibam que s tu s o SENHOR.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

that all: Isaiah 42:8, Exodus 9:15, Exodus 9:16, Joshua 7:8, Joshua 7:9, 1 Samuel 17:45-47, 1 Kings 8:43, 1 Kings 18:36, 1 Kings 18:37, Psalms 46:10, Psalms 59:13, Psalms 67:1, Psalms 67:2, Psalms 83:17, Psalms 83:18, Ezekiel 36:23, Malachi 1:11

even: Isaiah 37:16

Reciprocal: Judges 16:24 - praised 1 Kings 20:13 - and thou shalt Nehemiah 9:6 - even thou Psalms 7:6 - lift up Psalms 8:2 - still Psalms 17:6 - incline Psalms 25:2 - let not Psalms 50:1 - even Psalms 57:5 - Be thou Psalms 86:10 - God Isaiah 19:21 - Lord shall Isaiah 33:5 - The Lord Isaiah 33:13 - Hear Isaiah 37:32 - the zeal Isaiah 43:12 - my witnesses Isaiah 44:6 - beside Isaiah 45:6 - General Isaiah 64:2 - to make Ezekiel 6:13 - when Ezekiel 22:16 - thou shalt know Ezekiel 25:5 - and ye Ezekiel 28:22 - I will Ezekiel 39:21 - I will set Daniel 4:32 - until Joel 2:17 - Spare Matthew 6:9 - Hallowed Romans 9:17 - that 1 Corinthians 8:4 - there is

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Now therefore, O Lord our God, save us from his hand,.... The hand of the king of Assyria. The Lord had promised that he would and Hezekiah believed he would; but he knew that for this he would be inquired of by him, and he pleads covenant interest, in him, and entreats for salvation upon that account, as well as for the reason following:

that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that thou art the Lord, even thou only; by doing that which other gods could not do; they could not save the nations that worshipped them from the hand of the Assyrians; if therefore the God of Israel saved his people from them, this would be a proof to all the world that he is God and there is none besides him.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

That all the kingdoms of the earth may know - Since he has been able to subdue all others; and since Judea alone, the land under the protection of Yahweh, would be saved, all the nations would know that it could not be by the power of an idol. The desire of Hezckiah, therefore, was not primarily that of his own personal safely or the safety of his kingdom. It was that Yahweh might vindicate his great and holy name from reproach, and that the world might know that he was the only true God. A supreme regard to the glory of God influenced this pious monarch in his prayers, and we have here a beautiful model of the object which we should have in view when we come before God. It is not primarily that we may be saved; it is not, as the leading motive, that our friends or that the world may be saved; it is that the name of God may be honored. This motive of prayer is one that is with great frequency presented in the Bible (compare Isaiah 42:8; Isaiah 43:10, Isaiah 43:13, Isaiah 43:25; Deuteronomy 32:39; Psalms 46:10; Psalms 83:18; Nehemiah 9:6; Daniel 9:18-19).

Perhaps there could have been furnished no more striking proof that Yahweh was the true God, than would be by the defeat of Sennacherib. No other nation had been able to resist the Assyrian arms. The great power of that empire was now concentrated in the single army of Sennacherib. He was coming with great confidence of success. He was approaching the city devoted to Yahweh - the city where the temple was, and the city and people that were everywhere understood to be under his protection. The affairs of the world had arrived at a crisis; and the time had come wheu the great Yahweh could strike a blow which would be felt on all nations, and carry the terror of his name, and the report of his power throughout the earth. Perhaps this was one of the main motives of the destruction of that mighty army. God intended that his power should be felt, and that monarchs and people that arrayed themselves against him, and blasphemed him, should have a striking demonstration that be was God, and that none of the devices of his enemies could succeed.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Isaiah 37:20. Save us - "Save us, we beseech thee"] The supplicating particle, נא na, is supplied here from eighteen MSS., three ancient, of Dr. Kennicott, and ten of De Rossi, and from the other copy; 2 Kings 19:19.

That thou art the Lord, even thou only - "That thou JEHOVAH art the only God."] The word אלהים Elohim, "God," is lost here in the Hebrew text, but preserved in the other copy; 2 Kings 19:19. The Syriac and Septuagint seem here to have had in their copies אלהים Elohim, instead of יהוה Yehovah.


 
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