I agree with what canadyjd wrote; however, the context of these verses is not about the occupying of the Promised Land by the Israelites.
It it is a record of what occurred in what was the Northern Kingdom of Israel after the Assyrians took it over in 722 BC.
I suppose the "fear" that these verses use is a different kind of "fear" than what we normally associate it to be in the context of the Biblical phrase "the fear of the LORD."
It just kind of struck me as being odd the way that it's worded in these verses compared to what these verses said that these people actually did.
It it is a record of what occurred in what was the Northern Kingdom of Israel after the Assyrians took it over in 722 BC.
I suppose the "fear" that these verses use is a different kind of "fear" than what we normally associate it to be in the context of the Biblical phrase "the fear of the LORD."
It just kind of struck me as being odd the way that it's worded in these verses compared to what these verses said that these people actually did.