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| "You Alone are God" |
| 2 Kings 18:1-20:21, Key Verse: 19:19 |
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1. What kind of a king was Hezekiah? (18:1-3, 5,6) What reforms did he carry out? (4) How did God bless him? (7,8)
2. What tragic event occurred to Northern Israel in the sixth year of Hezekiah's reign? (9-11) What was the reason for Northern Israel's fall? (12)
3. When the king of Assyria attacked and captured all the fortified cities, what did Hezekiah do to make him relent? (13-16) Why did he do this and what was the result? (17) In spite of the reforms he brought about, how difficult was it for Hezekiah when the Assyrians attacked?
4. Against whom did the supreme commander plant doubt in the leaders of Judah? (18-25)? What doubt did he plant in the people, and how did he tempt them? (26-35) Yet how did the people respond? (36-37)
5. What did Hezekiah do upon hearing the supreme commander? (19:1-5) What message did Isaiah convey from the LORD? (6-7) How did the king of Assyria continue to threaten Jerusalem? (8-13) What did Hezekiah do this time? (14-19) What did Hezekiah believe about God?
6. What was God's word to Hezekiah given through Isaiah? (20-28) What was sign of victory? (29-34) What happened to the Assyrian army and the king of Assyria? (35-37)
7. When Hezekiah was at the point of death, what did he pray and what answer did he receive? (20:1-7) What was the LORD's sign for him? (8-11) What was Hezekiah's mistake when envoys came from Babylon? (12-15) Why was he careless? What happened to Judah because of this? (16-21) |
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