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The Story of King Hezekiah
THEME
Trust God and submit to his kingdom and no matter what your circumstance are He will fight for your
CONTEXT
I. HISTORICAL
a. Abraham
b.
Egypt
c. Covenant with God
d.
Judges
e. Kings
II.
LITERARY
a.
The book is about Israel’s relationship with God and vice verse
b.
Kings do Evil
c.
The people break the covenant
d.
Built altars to other gods
i.
There was no justice
ii.
They did evil things like the Gods they served
e. Prophets calls them to repentance but they don’t
f.
ISRAEL
i. ISRAEL:
ii.
15:20 - Menahem:
1. Conflicts with Assyria
2. Pays his way into peace with Assyria
iii.
Pekahiah: SKIP
iv.
15:29 - Pekah:
1. Tiglath Pileaser attacks Israel and deports its inhabitants
2. Joins Syria against Judah (during Jotham and Ahaz) but could not conquer
g.
JUDAH
i. 15: 35 - Jotham – SKIP
ii.
16: Ahaz - Very evil king of Judah
1. Sacrificed his own son
2. Asked help from the Assyrians to fight Syria (who were enemies of Israel)
a. Submits to Assyria
b.
Pay Assyria with the treasures of the Temple
c. Fights against Syria
d.
Builds a Syrian altar in Jerusalem with temple materials
h.
ISRAEL:
i. Hoshea:
1. Betrays covenant with Assyria (Sought help from Egypt)
2. Assyria conquers Israel (after 3 year siege of Samaria)
a. EXILE
b.
READ 17:18
STUDY
I. CIRCUMSTANCES
a. War time
i.
Israel is destroyed and in Exile
ii.
Judah has just fought a war against Syria and Israel
iii.
Assyria had destroyed most of Israel city fortresses
iv.
Idolatry in Judah
v. Evil Father
vi.
Judah is mostly destroyed by the Assyrians
vii.
The book of the Law was no where to be found (Josiah find it in Ch 22)
viii.
Assyria was very cruel
II.
READ AND DISCUSS
COMCLUSION/APPLICATION
I. Circumstances does not dictate who God is.
a.
He can do the impossible
II.
Trust God and submit to his kingdom and no matter what your circumstance are He will fight for your
III.
Our new Covenant is to love one another
a. : "A new command I give you: Love one another.
As I have loved you, so you must love one another.
b.
God’s promises are set on our relationship with Him.
i. “Remain in me, as I also remain in you.
No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.
Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.”
ARCHAEOLOGY (Prism, Josephus,
Sennacherib Prism (British Museum)
'As for Hezekiah the Judahite who had not sub- mitted to my yoke, I surrounded 46 of his strong walled towns, and innumerable small places around them, and conquered them by means of earth ramps and siege engines, attack by infantrymen, mining, breaching, and scaling.
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