Prophets and Kings: Chapter 30 – Deliverance From Assyria

Chapter 30—Deliverance From Assyria In a time of grave national peril, when the hosts of Assyria were invading the land of Judah and it seemed as if nothing could save Jerusalem from utter destruction, Hezekiah rallied the forces of his realm to resist with unfailing courage their heathen oppressors and to trust in the power…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 29 – The Ambassadors From Babylon

Chapter 29—The Ambassadors From Babylon In the midst of his prosperous reign King Hezekiah was suddenly stricken with a fatal malady. “Sick unto death,” his case was beyond the power of man to help. And the last vestige of hope seemed removed when the prophet Isaiah appeared before him with the message, “Thus saith the…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 28 – Hezekiah

Chapter 28—Hezekiah In sharp contrast with the reckless rule of Ahaz was the reformation wrought during the prosperous reign of his son. Hezekiah came to the throne determined to do all in his power to save Judah from the fate that was overtaking the northern kingdom. The messages of the prophets offered no encouragement to…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 27 – Ahaz

Chapter 27—Ahaz The accession of Ahaz to the throne brought Isaiah and his associates face to face with conditions more appalling than any that had hitherto existed in the realm of Judah. Many who had formerly withstood the seductive influence of idolatrous practices were now being persuaded to take part in the worship of heathen…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 26 – “Behold Your God!”

Chapter 26—“Behold Your God!” In Isaiah’s day the spiritual understanding of mankind was dark through misapprehension of God. Long had Satan sought to lead men to look upon their Creator as the author of sin and suffering and death. Those whom he had thus deceived, imagined that God was hard and exacting. They regarded Him…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 25 – The Call of Isaiah

Chapter 25—The Call of Isaiah The long reign of Uzziah [also known as Azariah] in the land of Judah and Benjamin was characterized by a prosperity greater than that of any other ruler since the death of Solomon, nearly two centuries before. For many years the king ruled with discretion. Under the blessing of Heaven…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 24 – “Destroyed for Lack of Knowledge”

Chapter 24—“Destroyed for Lack of Knowledge” God’s favor toward Israel had always been conditional on their obedience. At the foot of Sinai they had entered into covenant relationship with Him as His “peculiar treasure… above all people.” Solemnly they had promised to follow in the path of obedience. “All that the Lord hath spoken we…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 23 – The Assyrian Captivity

Chapter 23—The Assyrian Captivity The closing years of the ill-fated kingdom of Israel were marked with violence and bloodshed such as had never been witnessed even in the worst periods of strife and unrest under the house of Ahab. For two centuries and more the rulers of the ten tribes had been sowing the wind;…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 22 – “Nineveh, That Great City”

Chapter 22—“Nineveh, That Great City” Among the cities of the ancient world in the days of divided Israel one of the greatest was Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian realm. Founded on the fertile bank of the Tigris, soon after the dispersion from the tower of Babel, it had flourished through the centuries until it…

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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 21 – Elisha’s Closing Ministry

Chapter 21—Elisha’s Closing Ministry Called to the prophetic office while Ahab was still reigning, Elisha had lived to see many changes take place in the kingdom of Israel. Judgment upon judgment had befallen the Israelites during the reign of Hazael the Syrian, who had been anointed to be the scourge of the apostate nation. The…

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