Isaiah 36: What must have gone through Hezekiah's mind when he heard all the blasphemies from the Assyrians concerning the Lord? Rather than breaking out in anger, Hezekiah initially remained silent and told his people "not to answer" the King of Assyria. However, inside he must have been burning...
Isaiah 37: So we can see Sennacherib's fall as a consequence of his ridicule and blasphemies against the living Lord Almighty and His people. Truly, our living Lord Almighty is not a god of made of wood and stone. But our Lord Almighty delivers people and exceeds any expectations or projects fashioned by human hands.
Isaiah 38: It's interesting to see the conversation between the Lord and Hezekiah. When Hezekiah cries out to the Lord and pleads for his life by reminding Him of his wholehearted devotion and the good deeds before His eyes, the Lord answered him and added 15 years to his life and assured him that He would deliver and defend him and the city from the king of Assyria.
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Isaiah 36: What must have gone through Hezekiah's mind when he heard all the blasphemies from the Assyrians concerning the Lord? Rather than breaking out in anger, Hezekiah initially remained silent and told his people "not to answer" the King of Assyria. However, inside he must have been burning...
Isaiah 37: So we can see Sennacherib's fall as a consequence of his ridicule and blasphemies against the living Lord Almighty and His people. Truly, our living Lord Almighty is not a god of made of wood and stone. But our Lord Almighty delivers people and exceeds any expectations or projects fashioned by human hands.
Isaiah 38: It's interesting to see the conversation between the Lord and Hezekiah. When Hezekiah cries out to the Lord and pleads for his life by reminding Him of his wholehearted devotion and the good deeds before His eyes, the Lord answered him and added 15 years to his life and assured him that He would deliver and defend him and the city from the king of Assyria.
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