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  2. 2 Kings 18:17-19:37. New International Version. Sennacherib Threatens Jerusalem. 17 The king of Assyria sent his supreme commander, his chief officer and his field commander with a large army, from Lachish to King Hezekiah at Jerusalem.

  3. God’s answer to Hezekiahs prayer states that Sennacherib is not in charge here, God is; and all of Assyria’s former successes were due to God’s direction of history (vv. 25-26). In a cruelly ironic image God announces that Sennacherib will be led out of Judah with hooks in his nose just as Sennacherib had used hooks to lead conquered ...

  4. His name was Hezekiah king of Judah. For thirteen years Hezekiah reigned over Judah in peace and happiness, and then G‑d put him to his greatest test. Not far from Judah, just across the Jordan River, reigned a mighty king, Sennacherib king of Assyria .

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Sennacherib was the king of Assyria who reigned from about 720 BC to 683 BC. Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of his palace in Khorsebad, near the ancient city of Nineveh ( Jonah 1:1–3 ). During the reign of King Hezekiah in Judah, Sennacherib invaded Judah, bent on conquering Jerusalem ( 2 Kings 18:13 ).

  6. According to the Bible, Sennacherib withdrew after his army was decimated by Yahwehs angel ( 2 Kings 19:35 ), while Sennacherib’s annals claim that Hezekiah surrendered and paid the Assyrian king an extremely large tribute. For close to a century and a half, scholars have debated these conflicting accounts.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SennacheribSennacherib - Wikipedia

    The event is often portrayed as an apocalyptic scenario, with Hezekiah portrayed as a messianic figure and Sennacherib and his armies being personifications of Gog and Magog. Sennacherib, due to the role he plays in the Bible, remains one of the most famous Assyrian kings to this day.

  8. 10 “This is what Sennacherib king of Assyria says: On what are you basing your confidence, that you remain in Jerusalem under siege? 11 When Hezekiah says, ‘The Lord our God will save us from the hand of the king of Assyria,’ he is misleading you, to let you die of hunger and thirst. 12 Did not Hezekiah himself remove this god’s high ...

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