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Divided Kingdom, part 2 Judah Alone Lesson 13 The Last Days of Hezekiah 2 Kings 20:1-21 2 Chron 32:24-33 Isa 38:1-22; 39:1-8
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Textually, this story occurs after the invasion by Sennacherib It seems to have occurred at about the same time…in Hezekiah’s 14th year Isa 38:6 If Hezekiah ruled 29 years, and if God gave him an additional 15 years, then when would this have taken place? Hezekiah’s Sickness 2 Kings 20:1-11; 2 Chron. 32:24; Isa. 38:1-22
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The sickness seems to have come from a boil on his body Isa 38:21 What cannot be argued is that the king’s sickness was a “punishment” from God for any act of unfaithfulness Hezekiah’s Sickness 2 Kings 20:1-11; 2 Chron. 32:24; Isa. 38:1-22
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The events as they unfolded… Isaiah tells the king to “set your house in order, for you shall die and not live” Hezekiah wept bitterly, prayed to God Isaiah is instructed to immediately return and inform the king his prayer has been answered…he receives 15 additional yrs The king also requested a sign Hezekiah’s Sickness 2 Kings 20:1-11; 2 Chron. 32:24; Isa. 38:1-22
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The events as they unfolded… God allows Hezekiah to choose the sign… which direction the shadow will fall Hezekiah selects the more difficult direction…the shadow goes back 10 steps It is uncertain what this meant…literal steps, or (as some believe) a reference to degrees on a sundial made by Ahaz Hezekiah’s Sickness 2 Kings 20:1-11; 2 Chron. 32:24; Isa. 38:1-22 Isa 38:8
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The events as they unfolded… Upon being healed, Hezekiah composed a song of thanksgiving to God for extending his life Isa 38:9-20 Hezekiah’s Sickness 2 Kings 20:1-11; 2 Chron. 32:24; Isa. 38:1-22
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“But Hezekiah gave no return for the benefit he received because his heart was proud; therefore, wrath came upon him and on Judah and Jerusalem” 2 Chron 32:25 “However, Hezekiah humbled the pride of his heart…” 2 Chron 32:26 Hezekiah’s Foolish Pride 2 Kings 20:12-19; 2 Chron. 32:25-31; Isa. 39:1-8
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The events as they unfolded… Merodach-baladan (son of Baladan, king of Babylon) heard of Hezekiah’s illness, and sent envoys with a letter and gifts Hezekiah “was pleased”…showed them all his wealth (private & temple) There was nothing spared that he did not show them Hezekiah’s Foolish Pride 2 Kings 20:12-19; 2 Chron. 32:25-31; Isa. 39:1-8
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The events as they unfolded… This was a test from God “…to see what was in Hezekiah’s heart” 2 Chron 32:31 Isaiah questioned the king…the resulting prophecy foretold riches & heirs being carried off into Babylon, but not in Hezekiah’s lifetime 2 Kings 20:17-18 This pleased Hezekiah Isa 39:8 Hezekiah’s Foolish Pride 2 Kings 20:12-19; 2 Chron. 32:25-31; Isa. 39:1-8
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Hezekiah live the remainder of his days in honor…full of “deeds of devotion” 2 Chron 32:32 He died and was buried in the tombs of the kings in Jerusalem 2 Chron 32:33 He was succeeded by his son Manasseh Hezekiah’s Death 2 Kings 20:20-21; 2 Chron. 32:32-33
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One that proclaims the inspiration of the Scripture Isa 44:24 – 45:7 Isaiah did his work around 740-700 B.C. The Cyrus named above sent the Jews back to rebuild Jerusalem in 538 B.C. This means he was mentioned by name at least 162 years before he was born!! Explanation?!?! An Interesting Prophecy
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1)God is merciful, and often moved by man’s plight 2)Pride NEVER serves man in a good way Prov 6:17 1 Pet 5:5 3)God tests His people 2 Cor 2:9 13:5-6 Heb 11:17 Jas 1:3 Hezekiah’s Later Years
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