Isaiah 37,38,39: Daily Summary
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Isaiah 37:38 verses
Isaiah 37, though a "historical" chapter, has eschatological importance too. Isaiah 37 starts with Hezekiah's lament and God giving Isaiah the prophecy of Assyria's destruction because they have blasphemed Him Sennacherib, the Assyrian king, tried to intimidate Hezekiah, but Hezekiah prayed for deliverance. The chapter ends with a prophecy of Assyria'a judgement and Judah's deliverance and salvation.
Isaiah 38:22 verses
Isaiah 38 is about how Hezekiah fell sick and nearly died, and could not recover. However, Hezekiah wept because he had walked with God faithfully and felt like he deserved more. The Lord told Isaiah that Hezekiah would gain 15 more years of life in response to his wail and the king recovered. Because of that, he was grateful.
Isaiah 39: 8 verses
Isaiah 39 is about a sin of Hezekiah's. Envoys came from Babylon and Hezekiah boasted about his wealth and the quantity of spices and olive oil he owned, completely all of his treasures. Isaiah inquired of Hezekiah for who were said envoys. Isaiah found out Hezekiah showed everything in his palace and told God's prophecy that Babylon will take everything from the treasuries, including Hezekiah's descendants. However, it would not happen in Hezekiah's lifetime.
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