For he saith, Are not my princes altogether kings?
For he says, 'Aren't all my commanders like kings themselves?'
This verse shows the Assyrian king's arrogance as he boasts that even his military officers are as powerful as kings of other nations.
📚 Historical Context
In the 8th century BC, the prophet Isaiah was delivering God's message to the people of Judah amid threats from the powerful Assyrian Empire, which was known for its military conquests and arrogance. The Assyrian king boasted about his princes, claiming they were as mighty as kings, reflecting the empire's overconfidence in its own strength. This verse is part of a larger prophecy where God warns that Assyria, though used as an instrument of judgment, would face divine punishment for its pride.
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