God left Hezekiah to himself, that, by this trial and his weakness in it, what was in his heart might be known; that he was not so perfect in grace as he ... |
The verse serves as a warning about the dangers of pride, self-reliance, and misplaced trust. It highlights the importance of remaining faithful and obedient to ... |
14 янв. 2008 г. · God tests his covenant partners to discover whether they will choose to remain faithful to him, an exercise that is absurd if God exhaustively foreknows ... |
David Guzik commentary on 2 Chronicles 32, where God protects Jerusalem from the Assyrians, and in which we see a summary of the reign of Hezekiah. |
God left him to try him; by showing him all his treasures: that he might know all that was in his heart; not that ... |
God left him to himself to be proud of his wealth, to keep him from being proud of his holiness. It is good for us to know ourselves, and our own weakness and ... Bridgeway Bible Commentary · Smith's Bible Commentary |
In 2 Chron. 32:31, Hezekiah was prospering and God “left him alone only to test him, that He might know all that was in his heart.” |
29 нояб. 2019 г. · In 2 Chronicles 32:31 Hezekiah's reign is at an end. God has saved him from death (verse 24) because he has prayed to God. But God still is not ... |
This story of the rage and blasphemy of Sennacherib, Hezekiah's prayer, and the deliverance of Jerusalem by the destruction of the Assyrian army. |
8 окт. 2010 г. · God Left Me Alone? “God withdrew from Hezekiah in order to test him and to see what was really in his heart.” — 2 Chron. 32:31. |
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