Isaiah 37:29

"But I know your sitting down, your going out, your coming in, and your raging against me."

Key Reflection

In Isaiah 37:29, God asserts His omniscience and sovereignty over King Hezekiah and the people of Judah. By stating that He knows their "sitting down, going out, coming in," and their "raging against me," God highlights His intimate knowledge of every aspect of their lives—both their mundane activities and their rebellious actions. This declaration underscores the divine power and the fact that no human actions can escape His notice or control.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Because thy rage and thy tumult -Or rather, thy pride, thy insolence, thy vain boasting. Therefore will I put my hook in thy nose -This is a most striking expression, denoting the complete control which God had over the haughty monarch, and his ability to direct him as he pleased. The language is taken from the custom of putting a ring or hook in the nose of a wild animal for the purpose of governing and guiding it. The most violent animals may be thus completely governed, and this is often done with those animals that are fierce and untameable. The Arabs often pursue this course in regard to the camel; and thus have it under entire control.

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