The history related here, and in the three following chapters, is, for the substance of it, and almost wholly in the same words, contained 2 Kings 18:1-21. It is fitly inserted here, to explain and confirm some of the foregoing predictions. It may seem to have been first written by this prophet, and from him to have been taken into the Book of Kings, to complete that history.
Bibliographical Information Poole, Matthew, "Commentary on Isaiah 36". Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible. https://beta.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/mpc/isaiah-36.html. 1685.
Introduction
ISAIAH CHAPTER 36
Sennacherib invadeth Judah, Isaiah 36:1.
He sendeth Rabshakeh, who by his blasphemous persuasions tempteth Hezekiah to despair, and the people to revolt, Isaiah 36:2-22.
Verse 22
The history related here, and in the three following chapters, is, for the substance of it, and almost wholly in the same words, contained 2 Kings 18:1-21. It is fitly inserted here, to explain and confirm some of the foregoing predictions. It may seem to have been first written by this prophet, and from him to have been taken into the Book of Kings, to complete that history.