David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 37, where Hezekiah seeks the Lord as a response to the words of Rabshakeh, and Assyria gets destroyed. |
1. That those who receive messages of terror from men with patience, and send messages of faith to God by prayer, may expect messages of grace and peace from ... |
Isaiah 37 is a remarkable chapter in the Bible where we witness the raw desperation of King Hezekiah in the face of an impending Assyrian invasion. |
Verse by Verse Commentary. Picture. 1-5 After hearing the lies and blasphemies, King Hezekiah immediately asks God for help. He recognized that his really ... |
Study Isaiah 37 using Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. |
31 мар. 2024 г. · Isaiah 37 Commentary Much of what Isaiah has written leading up to this point has been about the rebellion of God's people. They were living ... |
Hezekiah's message begins by bringing out the position. It is a day of trouble and distress. It is a day in which God has reproved His people. |
"And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him." |
Hezekiah now professes to believe what Isaiah for such a long time had been telling him, ie, that only a remnant of Israel would finally be spared. |
19 мар. 2021 г. · 37:7 Isaiah prophesied that Sennacherib's desires would change and that he would depart from the siege of Jerusalem. This was fulfilled in Isa. |
Некоторые результаты поиска могли быть удалены в соответствии с местным законодательством. Подробнее... |
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