2 Kings 19:20-37
The Word of the LORD Concerning Sennacherib (Isaiah 37:21–35)
20 Then Isaiah the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying, “Thus says the LORD God of Israel: Because you have prayed to Me against Sennacherib king of Assyria, I have heard.’ 21 This is the word which the LORD has spoken concerning him:
‘The virgin, the daughter of Zion,
Has despised you, laughed you to scorn;
The daughter of Jerusalem
Has shaken her head behind your back!
22 ‘Whom have you reproached and blasphemed?
Against whom have you raised your voice,
And lifted up your eyes on high?
Against the Holy One of Israel.
23 By your messengers you have reproached the Lord,
And said: “By the multitude of my chariots
I have come up to the height of the mountains,
To the limits of Lebanon;
I will cut down its tall cedars
And its choice cypress trees;
I will enter the extremity of its borders,
To its fruitful forest.
24 I have dug and drunk strange water,
And with the soles of my feet I have dried up
All the brooks of defense.”
25 ‘Did you not hear long ago
How I made it,
From ancient times that I formed it?
Now I have brought it to pass,
That you should be
For crushing fortified cities into heaps of ruins.
26 Therefore their inhabitants had little power;
They were dismayed and confounded;
They were as the grass of the field
And the green herb,
As the grass on the housetops
And grain blighted before it is grown.
27 ‘But I know your dwelling place,
Your going out and your coming in,
And your rage against Me.
28 Because your rage against Me and your tumult
Have come up to My ears,
Therefore I will put My hook in your nose
And My bridle in your lips,
And I will turn you back
By the way which you came.
29 ‘This shall be a sign to you:
‘You shall eat this year such as grows of itself,
And in the second year what springs from the same;
Also in the third year sow and reap,
Plant vineyards and eat the fruit of them.
30 And the remnant who have escaped of the house of Judah
Shall again take root downward,
And bear fruit upward.
31 For out of Jerusalem shall go a remnant,
And those who escape from Mount Zion.
The zeal of the LORD of hosts will do this.’
32 “Therefore thus says the LORD concerning the king of Assyria:
‘He shall not come into this city,
Nor shoot an arrow there,
Nor come before it with shield,
Nor build a siege mound against it.
33 By the way that he came,
By the same shall he return;
And he shall not come into this city,’
Says the LORD.
34 ‘For I will defend this city, to save it
For My own sake and for My servant David’s sake.’”
Sennacherib’s Defeat and Death (Isaiah 37:36–38; 2 Chronicles 32:20–23)
35 And it came to pass on a certain night that the angel of the LORD went out, and killed in the camp of the Assyrians one hundred and eighty-five thousand; and when people arose early in the morning, there were the corpses—all dead. 36 So Sennacherib king of Assyria departed and went away, returned home, and remained at Nineveh. 37 Now it came to pass, as he was worshiping in the temple of Nisroch his god, that his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer struck him down with the sword; and they escaped into the land of Ararat. Then Esarhaddon his son reigned in his place.
The remnant was called to set down roots in the LORD and bear fruit of righteousness upward as to heaven to Him after He saved them and their city. This is a picture of forgiveness and redemption of a remnant of God’s people, leading to protection and a reconciliation with the LORD whom they had left. When Hezekiah prayed against Sennacherib king of Assyria, God heard and heeded the penitent humbled heart of the leader of the people gone astray and Sid say, “I have heard.” He then prophetically expounded on His word to him, them, and us in this long passage. He spoke of vengeance against the mocking blasphemy of the ungodly against the LORD and His chosen ones. He exposed their bragging about their supposed strength as if it was greater than the Creator of all things, including each of them. He reminded them that He heard their rage (Psalm 2:1-2) against their Maker and how He sovereignly would turn them back from their futile plans to take away His people and their lands as He laughed and mocked them (Psalm 2:4, 10-11) for such arrogance. God then promised the remnant of His own people that He would cause them to take root downward, and bear fruit upward, a promise of establishing them (1 Peter 5:10) and settling them once more in Him that they might bear fruit (Romans 7:4, Philippians 1:11) for Him. The zeal of the LORD would establish this remnant from out of His people, which ultimately is to come to complete fruition as the church of God (Romans 11:5) in Jesus Christ our Lord, both Jews and Gentiles by the faith (Romans 4:3, 13, 16-17, 22-25) and promise of Abraham. This example of protection and promise is to God’s people called out to Himself whom He defends for the sake of the promise through king David and his Seed, who is the Messiah-Christ to fulfill the promise of faith in trusting the word of the gospel as preached to and through Abraham. Just as the LORD then routed the enemy camp in the middle of the night and removed the adversary who blasphemed the LORD before, so will He judge our adversary (John 12:31, 16:11, Hebrews 2:14-15, Revelation 12:9) in the heavenly place and cast him into the lake of fire as consequence of his blasphemy and opposition to the Lord, His Anointed, and His people. We therefore are to be setting down roots of righteousness by our conformity to Christ (Romans 12:2, 2 Corinthians 3:18) and bearing fruit (Romans 6:22, 7:4) upward to Him in our calling as a remnant of the nations to His glory, honor, and praise because of the victory in Christ (1 Corinthians 15:57) we have inherited as His remnant called out (Romans 8:30, 1 Thessalonians 2:12, Jude 1:1, Revelation 17:14) of the world.