The Meaning of 2 Kings 19:27 Explained

2 Kings 19:27

KJV: But I know thy abode, and thy going out, and thy coming in, and thy rage against me.

YLT: And thy sitting down, and thy going out, And thy coming in, I have known, And thine anger towards Me;

Darby: But I know thine abode, and thy going out, and thy coming in, And thy raging against me.

ASV: But I know thy sitting down, and thy going out, and thy coming in, and thy raging against me.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

But I know  thy abode,  and thy going out,  and thy coming in,  and thy rage  against me. 

What does 2 Kings 19:27 Mean?

Context Summary

2 Kings 19:25-37 - The Answer Of The King Of Kings
These verses, taken with Isaiah 10:5-15, form a most suggestive and sublime comment on the words, "the Lord reigneth." They show us God using the Assyrian as "the rod of His anger," and working personally and mightily through the politics of the world. Isaiah's faith, through all this terrible crisis, was the one bulwark behind which king and people lay entrenched. What a gift one such man is to an entire people! His heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord, and he cannot be made afraid by evil tidings.
It has been suggested that this was a Sabbatic year, the produce of which sufficed for two years, 2 Kings 19:29. In any case, the Sabbatic peace and calm had entered Isaiah's soul. They who have learned to stay themselves on God may sing triumphal odes, in sure conviction of coming victory. Thus, also, it befell. The angel of God's deliverance wrought through some terrible outbreak of plague, and thus the tents were strewn with the silent corpses of men who had yesterday been full of manly vigor. The Lord was Judge, Lawgiver, and King; and saved His people, as the mother-bird, with outspread wing, protects her brood against the hawk. God's presence, like an invisible river, surrounded and saved His people. "The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge," Psalms 46:11. [source]

Chapter Summary: 2 Kings 19

1  Hezekiah, in mourning, sends to Isaiah to pray for them
6  Isaiah comforts them
8  Sennacherib, going to encounter Tirhakah, sends a blasphemous letter to Hezekiah
14  Hezekiah's prayer
20  Isaiah's prophecy of the destruction of Sennacherib, and the good of Zion
35  An angel slays the Assyrians
36  Sennacherib is slain by his own sons

What do the individual words in 2 Kings 19:27 mean?

But your dwelling place and Your going out and your coming in I know and your rage against Me
וְשִׁבְתְּךָ֛ וְצֵאתְךָ֥ וּבֹאֲךָ֖ יָדָ֑עְתִּי וְאֵ֖ת הִֽתְרַגֶּזְךָ֥ אֵלָֽי

וְשִׁבְתְּךָ֛  But  your  dwelling  place 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Verb, Qal, Infinitive construct, second person masculine singular
Root: יָשַׁב 
Sense: to dwell, remain, sit, abide.
וְצֵאתְךָ֥  and  Your  going  out 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Verb, Qal, Infinitive construct, second person masculine singular
Root: יׄוצֵאת 
Sense: to go out, come out, exit, go forth.
וּבֹאֲךָ֖  and  your  coming  in 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Verb, Qal, Infinitive construct, second person masculine singular
Root: בֹּוא 
Sense: to go in, enter, come, go, come in.
יָדָ֑עְתִּי  I  know 
Parse: Verb, Qal, Perfect, first person common singular
Root: דָּעָה 
Sense: to know.
הִֽתְרַגֶּזְךָ֥  your  rage 
Parse: Verb, Hitpael, Infinitive construct, second person masculine singular
Root: רָגַז  
Sense: tremble, quake, rage, quiver, be agitated, be excited, be perturbed.
אֵלָֽי  against  Me 
Parse: Preposition, first person common singular
Root: אֶל  
Sense: to, toward, unto (of motion).