2 Kings 19
Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, invades Judah, but is ultimately defeated
Bible version
Sennacherib's Invasion of Judah
Commentary
2 Kings 19 is a chapter that speaks of the power of prayer and the power of God. In this chapter, King Hezekiah of Judah is faced with a dire situation. The Assyrian king Sennacherib has come to Jerusalem with a large army and is threatening to take the city. Hezekiah is understandably terrified and turns to God in prayer. Hezekiah pleads with God to save the city and the people of Judah from the Assyrians. God hears Hezekiah's prayer and sends an angel to destroy the Assyrian army. The angel kills 185,000 Assyrian soldiers in one night. This miraculous event is a testament to the power of prayer and the power of God. The chapter also speaks of the importance of trusting in God. Hezekiah's faith in God is rewarded when God answers his prayer and saves the city. This is a reminder to us that we should always trust in God and have faith that He will answer our prayers. In conclusion, 2 Kings 19 is a powerful reminder of the power of prayer and the power of God. It is a reminder to us that we should always trust in God and have faith that He will answer our prayers.
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There are 37 verses in 2 Kings, chapter 19.