And it came to pass, as he was worshipping in the house
of Nisroch his god, that Adrammelech and Sharezer his sons smote him with the
sword; and they escaped into the land of Armenia: and Esarhaddon his son
reigned in his stead. (Isa. 37:38)
Here it is highly important to behold, as in a picture, the
unhappy death of tyrants, whom the Lord destroys without the agency of men,
when everything appears about to be overthrown by their violence, and whom he
exposes with all their power to universal scorn. Sennacherib, who had come into
Judea with a vast army, returns home with few soldiers, and is led in triumph,
as it were, by God as a conqueror. But the matter does riot end here; for in
the very heart of his empire, in the metropolis, in the temple itself, the
reverence for which defended the meanest persons from the mob, he is slain, not
by a foreign enemy, not by a people in a state of sedition, not by traitors, and
in a word, not by servants, but by his own sons, that the murder may be more
disgraceful.
It ought to be observed, that those insatiable gluttons, who
freely wallow in the blood of others, are slain by their own followers, and are
punished by those from whom above all others they ought to have been safe. This
is more shocking than if they had been put to death by strangers; but God thus
punishes the cruelty of those who, in their eagerness to enjoy power, did not
even spare the innocent. Even in profane historians we find various examples of
this kind, in which we may easily behold the judgments of the Lord.
Besides, the insatiable ambition of Sennacherib receives its
just reward, because, while he is intent on the wide extension of his
territories, he cannot secure the peace of his own family, by leading his
children to live at peace; for out of his neglect of some, and undue attachment
to others, the conspiracy arose. And not only was this tyrant slain, but his
kingdom also was soon afterwards overthrown, as we have already said; and, in
the meantime, that his successor might not dare to make any attempt against the
Jews, God kept him also within the country by internal broils. (Commentaries)
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