Jeremiah
2 Kings 19:34BSB·traditional attribution

I will defend this city and save it for My own sake and for the sake of My servant David.’”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the gracious copious answer which God gave to Hezekiah's prayer. The message which he sent him by the same hand (Kg2 19:6, Kg2 19:7), one would think, was an answer sufficient to his prayer; but, that he might have strong consolation, he was encouraged by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, Heb 6:18.

Commenting on 2 Kings 19:20-34

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

HEZEKIAH'S PRAYER. (2Ki. 19:14-34) Hezekiah received the letter . . . and went up into the house of the Lord--Hezekiah, after reading it, hastened into the temple, spread it in the childlike confidence of faith before the Lord, as containing taunts deeply affecting the divine honor, and implored deliverance from this proud defier of God and man.

Commenting on 2 Kings 19:14-34

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

2Ki 19:25-34 To this foolish boasting the prophet opposes the divine purpose which had been formed long ago, and according to which the Assyrian, without knowing it or being willing to acknowledge it, had acted simply as the instrument of the Lord, who had given him the power to destroy, but who would soon restrain his ranting against Him, the true God. 2Ki 19:25 “Hast thou not heard?

Commenting on 2 Kings 19:25-34