Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
But I know - The language of God. ' I am well acquainted with all that pertains to you. You neither go out to war, nor return, nor abide in your capital without my providential direction' (see the notes at Isaiah 10:5-7).
Thy abode - Margin, ' Sitting.' Among the Hebrews, sitting down, rising up, and going out, were phrases to describe the whole of a man' s life and actions (compare Deuteronomy 6:7; Deuteronomy 28:6; I Kings 3:7; Psalms 121:8). God here says that he knew the place where he dwelt, and he was able to return him again to it Isaiah 37:29.
And thy rage against me - (See Isaiah 37:4).
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Isaiah 37:28:
Isaiah 37:26
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