Isaiah 37:33-35

Isaiah 37:33-35

[33] Therefore thus saith  the LORD  concerning the king  of Assyria,  He shall not come  into this city,  nor shoot  an arrow  there, nor come before  it with shields,  nor cast  a bank  [34] By the way  that he came,  by the same shall he return,  and shall not come  into this city,  saith  the LORD.  [35] For I will defend  this city  to save  it for mine own sake, and for my servant  David's  sake.

What does Isaiah 37:33-35 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The Lord promised Hezekiah, in closing, that Sennacherib would not even besiege Jerusalem, let alone attack it, either from close range or from farther away. He would, instead, return to his own land the same way he came. On his prism, discovered by archaeologists, Sennacherib claimed to have shut Hezekiah up like a bird in a cage, but it was really Yahweh who protected Hezekiah. [1] Yahweh would defend Jerusalem and preserve it, not so much for the sake of Hezekiah and as a reward for his faith, but for the Lord"s own reputation and for David"s sake, to whom He had promised an everlasting dynasty, which culminated in Messiah. [2]