Scripture – 2 Kings 18:1-19:37
Observation –
- 2 Kings 18:1-12 - Hezekiah's righteous reign
- 2 Kings 18:1-2 - Hezekiah reigns over Judah for 29 years.
- 2 Kings 18:3-6 - Hezekiah's righteousness
- 2 Kings 18:7-8 - Hezekiah's political achievements
- 2 Kings 18:9-12 - Israel falls into exile during his reign.
- 2 Kings 18:13-37 - The Assyrian threat during the reign of Hezekiah.
- 2 Kings 18:13-16 - Hezekiah tries to buy peace from the Assyrians.
- 2 Kings 18:17-20 - The Rabshakeh tries to convince Judah to surrender.
- 2 Kings 18:21-25 - The demoralizing arguments of the Rabshakeh.
- 2 Kings 18:26-27 - Hezekiah’s men ask Rabshakeh to speak only to them.
- 2 Kings 18:28-35 - The Rabshakeh appeal to the people directly.
- 2 Kings 18:36-37 - The response from the officials and the people.
- 2 Kings 19:1-19 - Hezekiah’s prayers and Sennacherib’s threats.
- 2 Kings 19:1-5 - Hezekiah seeks Isaiah in a time of great distress.
- 2 Kings 19:6-7 - God’s word of assurance to Hezekiah.
- 2 Kings 19:8-13 - The response of Rabshakeh to King Hezekiah and Jerusalem.
- 2 Kings 19:14-19 - Hezekiah’s prayer.
- 2 Kings 19:20-34 - God speaks concerning the situation.
- 2 Kings 19:20-21 - Sennacherib is worthy of scorn, not fear and trembling.
- 2 Kings 19:22-28 - God’s word to the King of Assyria and his representatives.
- 2 Kings 19:29-31 - God will prosper wounded Judah.
- 2 Kings 19:32-34 - God will defend Judah for His sake
- 2 Kings 19:35-37 - God defends Jerusalem
- 2 Kings 19:35 - God strikes down the army of Assyria
- 2 Kings 19:36-37 - The defeated Sennacherib is judged in Nineveh.
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