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]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 37 … HEZEKIAH’S PRAYER
After first being verbally threatened, then receiving a letter of even more demeaning and diabolical plans (from the King of Assyria) … godly King Hezekiah of Judah simply prayed! He turned all his problems over to the Lord! Read with me: "And … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 36 … THINGS I DIDN’T SAY
"Psychological warfare," that's what it is. And Rabshakeh is an expert. Trying to intimidate King Hezekiah, the citizenry of Jerusalem, and maybe even Isaiah the Prophet! The Assyrian "mouthpiece" prances and prats at the very same place … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 36 … “OF GOOD REPORT!”
I'd like to show you something today that is astounding! And it represents a "pattern" that appears again and again throughout Scripture. One Bible writer tells us the "bad side" of a certain situation. And another Bible writer (equally inspired … [Continue reading]
ISAIAH, CHAPTER 36 … RABSHAKEH
It's probably not a name, but a "title." (Much like "Pharaoh" is.) "Rabshakeh" I mean. Literally its definition is "great (or chief) cupbearer!" (Nehemiah, if you recall, was also a cupbearer for the King of Persia.) This man, a godless heathen, … [Continue reading]
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