David Guzik commentary on 2 Kings 19 describes how God delivers Jerusalem from Assyria, after king Hezekiah seeks God in prayer. |
In this chapter we have an account of its glorious deliverance, not by sword or bow, but by prayer and prophecy, and by the hand of an angel. |
Introduction: This chapter tells of one of the many great miracles of the Bible. The mighty Assyrian army had destroyed the 10 tribes of Northern Israel. |
It means that the Lord has all power and authority over human affairs. Hezekiah continues his prayer by acknowledging that God, as the creator of all things, ... |
The great Prophet is the great Intercessor. Those are likely to prevail with God, who lift up their hearts in prayer. Man's extremity is God's opportunity. |
The destruction of the Assyrian army before Jerusalem. The gargantuan dimensions of the prodigious miracle described in this chapter compel its ranking. |
It highlights that true security comes not from physical defenses but from obedience and faithfulness to Him. |
10 сент. 2024 г. · This week we are studying 2 Kings 19:14-20 and 29-31. This is King Hezekiah's prayer to YHWH at the time of the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem, ... |
It speaks of the futility of false gods, the sovereignty and power of the one true God, and the idea of divine judgment. The destruction of the false idols ... |
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