October 2023

Carried them captive to Assyria

In Second Kings, chapter fifteen, verse twenty-nine, this invasion by Tiglath-pileser of Assyria represented the first stage of Israel’s captivity in exile. Those living in the northern and eastern sections of Israel were carried away from their homeland into Mesopotamia as in chapter sixteen, verses five through nine, Second Chronicles twenty-eight, verses sixteen through twenty-one, …

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Azariah

In Second Kings, chapter fifteen, verse one, Azariah, also called Uzziah in Second Chronicles twenty-six, was King of Judah for fifty-two years. When the son of Amariah died, God commissioned the prophet Isaiah as a messenger to Judah and Israel. However, Azariah was struck with leprosy because he disobeyed God by assuming the function of …

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The Lord saw the affliction of Israel

In Second Kings, chapter fourteen, verse twenty-six, in compassion for His people, God used Jeroboam to help Israel. However, God’s goodness did not lead to repentance. Israel’s prosperity was a time of corruption spiritually, morally, and socially. Both Amos and Hosea spoke of a people deeply depraved. Luxury, revelry, immorality, injustice, violence, and deceit of …

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Amaziah

In Second Kings, chapter fourteen, verse one, Amaziah the King began well but later fell into idolatry as in Second Chronicles, twenty-five, verse fourteen, for he did not act “with a perfect heart,” as in verse two. Amaziah had not firmly resolved to do God’s will at any cost. Essential to perseverance in the faith …

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