Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Isaiah 10:8 Cross-References
Explore 5 cross-references for Isaiah 10:8 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Isaiah chapter 10 verse 8 to related passages throughout the Bible.
“For he saith, Are not my princes altogether kings?”
Isaiah 10:8 (KJV)
Commentary on Isaiah 10:8
The Assyrian king's boast reveals the pride that precedes destruction. His rhetorical question 'Are not my princes altogether kings?' displays the arrogance of attributing conquest to human power rather than divine sovereignty. Each Assyrian prince wielded kingly authority, making their combined force seem unstoppable. Yet this very pride—taking credit for what God had permitted—would become the instrument of their judgment. God uses proud nations to accomplish His purposes, then judges them for the pride with which they carried out His will (Isaiah 10:5-7, 12).
Source: KJV Study Commentary
Cross-References for Isaiah 10:8
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“and put your trust on Egypt for chariots and for horsemen?”
“saying”
“please make a pledge to my master the king of Assyria”
“I will bring on Tyre Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon”
“O king”