Hezekiah of Judah stands out as a king who trusts the LORD like no other, removing the high places and idols. When Sennacherib of Assyria invades and captures Judah’s fortified cities, his commander mocks Hezekiah and the LORD before the walls of Jerusalem, boasting that no god has delivered any nation from Assyria and urging the people to surrender.
2 Kings study chapter
2 Kings 18
c. 701 BCHezekiah reforms Judah and trusts the LORD as Sennacherib of Assyria invades and threatens Jerusalem.
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