Reading the Bible in Historical Sequence Part 7Àpẹrẹ
Rabshakeh uses the Judean language to loudly taunt the king and people. Hezekiah calls for Isaiah who replies that a rumor will make Sennacherib return home where he will die. When he could not quickly take Jerusalem, Rabshakeh leaves the siege to consult his king who is attacking Libnah. News of an approaching Cush (Ethiopian) army gives some hope to Hezekiah. When Rabshakeh sends back a threatening letter, Isaiah tells Hezekiah not to look to Ethiopia, as God will punish Ethiopia and also destroy Assyria.
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In the beginning was the Word … but what came next? This plan is for anyone who wants a better understanding of the Bible. It provides a chronological reading program that endeavors to place all biblical passages in their date order. Part Seven of this twelve-part one-year reading plan is titled ‘Israel’s Exile, Judah’s Further Decline: 730 BC–615 BC’.
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