Isaiah 39
In Isaiah chapter 39, King Hezekiah entertains Babylonian envoys and shows them all the treasures of the kingdom. Isaiah prophesies that this act of pride will lead to the Babylonian empire eventually conquering Jerusalem and taking the people into exile.
Bible version
Hezekiah's Pride and Babylonian Exile Foretold
Commentary
This chapter demonstrates the dangers of pride and selfishness, as Hezekiah's desire to show off his wealth and power ultimately leads to the downfall of his nation. It also serves as a reminder that God's warnings and prophecies should be heeded, as they are often a call to repentance and a chance for redemption. Overall, this chapter offers a sobering reflection on the consequences of our actions and the importance of humility before God.
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There are 8 verses in Isaiah, chapter 39.