Isaiah 37
In Isaiah chapter 37, King Hezekiah receives a threatening letter from the Assyrian king, Sennacherib, warning him of their impending defeat. Hezekiah turns to God in prayer, acknowledging His power and asking for His help. God hears his prayer and sends a message through Isaiah, promising to protect Jerusalem and defeat the Assyrians. That night, the angel of the Lord strikes down the Assyrian army, and Sennacherib retreats.
Bible version
King Hezekiah's Prayer and God's Deliverance from Assyria
Commentary
This chapter highlights the power of prayer and the faithfulness of God to His people. Hezekiah's response to the threat of the Assyrians demonstrates his trust in God and his humility as a leader. We see God's sovereignty over all nations and His willingness to intervene on behalf of His people when they call upon Him. This chapter is a reminder for us to turn to God in times of trouble and to trust in His ultimate plan for our lives.
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There are 38 verses in Isaiah, chapter 37.