SEV Biblia, Chapter 18:28
Y se paró Rabsaces, y clamó a gran voz en judaico, y habló, diciendo: Oíd la palabra del gran rey, el rey de Asiria.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - 2 Kings 18:28
Verse 28. Hear the word of the great king-of Assyria] This was all intended to cause the people to revolt from their allegiance to their king.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 17-37 - Rabshakeh tries to convince the Jews, that it was to no purpose for them to stand it out. What confidence is this wherein thou trustest? I were well if sinners would submit to the force of this argument, is seeking peace with God. It is, therefore, our wisdom to yield to him because it is in vain to contend with him: what confidence is tha which those trust in who stand out against him? A great deal of ar there is in this speech of Rabshakeh; but a great deal of pride malice, falsehood, and blasphemy. Hezekiah's nobles held their peace There is a time to keep silence, as well as a time to speak; and ther are those to whom to offer any thing religious or rational, is to cas pearls before swine. Their silence made Rabshakeh yet more proud an secure. It is often best to leave such persons to rail and blaspheme; decided expression of abhorrence is the best testimony against them The matter must be left to the Lord, who has all hearts in his hands committing ourselves unto him in humble submission, believing hope, an fervent prayer __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ויעמד 5975 רב שׁקה 7262 ויקרא 7121 בקול 6963 גדול 1419 יהודית 3066 וידבר 1696 ויאמר 559 שׁמעו 8085 דבר 1697 המלך 4428 הגדול 1419 מלך 4428 אשׁור׃ 804