2 Kings 18:21

21 You are expecting Egypt to help you, but that would be like using a reed as a walking stick - it would break and jab your hand. That is what the king of Egypt is like when anyone relies on him."

2 Kings 18:21 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 18:21

(See Gill on 2 Kings 18:17)

2 Kings 18:21 In-Context

19 One of the Assyrian officials told them that the emperor wanted to know what made King Hezekiah so confident.
20 He demanded, "Do you think that words can take the place of military skill and might? Who do you think will help you rebel against Assyria?
21 You are expecting Egypt to help you, but that would be like using a reed as a walking stick - it would break and jab your hand. That is what the king of Egypt is like when anyone relies on him."
22 The Assyrian official went on, "Or will you tell me that you are relying on the Lord your God? It was the Lord's shrines and altars that Hezekiah destroyed, when he told the people of Judah and Jerusalem to worship only at the altar in Jerusalem.
23 I will make a bargain with you in the name of the emperor. I will give you two thousand horses if you can find that many men to ride them!
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.