By the way that he came, By the same shall he return; And he shall not come into this city,’ Says the Lord.
Parallel translations
- WEB By the way that he came, by the same he shall return, and he shall not come to this city,’ says Yahweh.
- KJV By the way that he came, by the same shall he return, and shall not come into this city, saith the LORD.
- BSB He will go back the way he came, and he will not enter this city,’ declares the LORD.
- NASB By the way that he came, by the same he will return, and he will not come to this city,’ declares the Lord.
- NLT The king will return to his own country by the same road on which he came. He will not enter this city,’ says the Lord.
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Quick answer
Sennacherib will return home by the road he came and not enter the city, says the Lord. God repeats the certainty of the enemy's retreat.
Overview
God reaffirms that the Assyrian will withdraw without victory, going back the way he came. The repetition stresses the reliability of the prophecy. What seemed an unstoppable invasion will end in a quiet, defeated return, all by God's decree.
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Cross-references · 2
- Isa 37:29Because of your raging against me, and because your arrogance has come up into my ears, therefore will I put my hook in your nose and my bridle in your lips, and I will turn you back by the way by which you came.
- Prov 21:30There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against Yahweh.
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