The Passage is relatively lengthy, but must be viewed as a whole. Take a minute and read it, carefully … "9 The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and was recovered of his sickness: 10 I said in the cutting off of my days, … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 38 … KING HEZEKIAH’S SICKNESS, PRAYER AND RECOVERY
The event we are about to notice is recorded in three different places in Scripture! That alone makes it significant! (Paul's conversion experience, for example, is recorded three times by Dr. Luke in the Book of Acts! And that event was certainly … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTERS 38 AND 39 … A SIMPLE PREVIEW
Remember that Isaiah, the whole Book, is clearly sectioned into chapters 1-39 … then chapters 40-66. Sort of a "Law" versus "Grace" scenario. (Comparable to the old Testament, with 39 Books … and the New Testament … with 27 Books!) So we are … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 37 … THINGS I DIDN’T SAY
Between the next-to-last verse and the last verse in Isaiah chapter 37 a twenty year space of time lapses. At least that's the consensus among fundamental Bible scholars. For two decades, after the massive military defeat of Isaiah 37:36-37, King … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 37 … GOD ANSWERS PRAYER!
It was a simple request. "Now therefore, O LORD our God, SAVE us from his hand (the wicked King of Assyria's hand), that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that thou art the LORD, even thou only." King Hezekiah prayed thus, trusting God … [Continue reading]
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