These kings of Assyria thought themselves the greatest and strongest
beings in the world; they thought that their might was right, and that
they might conquer, and ravage, and plunder and oppress every country
round them for thousands of miles, without being punished. They thought
that they could overcome the true God of Judæa, as they had conquered the
empty idols and false gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and Iva. But Isaiah saw
that they were wrong. He told his countrymen: “These Assyrian kings are
strong, but there is a stronger King than they, Jehovah the Lord of all
the earth. It is He who sent them to punish nation after nation,
Sennacherib is the rod of Jehovah’s anger; but he is a fool after all;
for all his cunning, for all his armies, he is a fool rushing on his
ruin. He may take Tyre, Damascus, Babylon, Egypt itself, and cast their
gods into the fire, for they are no gods, but the work of men’s hands,
wood and stone; but let him once try his strength against the real living
God; let the axe once begin to boast itself against Him that hews
therewith; and he will find out that there is one stronger than he, one
who has been using him as a ‘tool, and who will crush him like a moth the
moment he rebels. His father destroyed Samaria and her idols, but he
shall not destroy Jerusalem. He may ravage Ephraim, and punish the
gluttony and drunkenness, and oppression of the great landlords of
Bashan; he may bring misery and desolation through the length and breadth
of the land: there is reason, and reason but too good for that: but
Jerusalem, the place where God’s honour dwells, the temple without idols,
which is the sign that Jehovah is a living God, against it he shall not
cast up a bank, or shoot an arrow into it.” “I know,” said Isaiah, “what
he is saying of himself, this proud king of Assyria: but this is what God
says of him, that he is only a puppet, a tool in the hand of God, to
punish these wicked nations whom he is conquering one by one, and us Jews
among the rest. He, this proud king of Assyria, thinks that he is the
chosen favourite of the sun, and the moon, and the stars, whom, in his
folly, he worships as gods. He will find out who is the real Lord of the
earth; he will find out that this great world is ruled by that very God
of Israel whom he despises. He will find that there is something in this
earth, of which he fancies himself lord and master, which is too strong
for him, which will obey God, and not him. God rules the earth, and God
rules Tophet, and the great fire-kingdoms which boil and blaze for ever
in the bowels of the earth, and burst up from time to time in earthquakes
and burning mountains; and God has ordained that they shall conquer this
proud king of Assyria, though we Jews are too weak and cowardly, and
split up into parties by our wickedness, to make a stand against him.” . . .
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