As we continue walking through the refreshing streams in Isaiah, we come to a portion of the book that is not prophetic but narrative - it tells a story. And it is the story of a king in big trouble! Where should we go with our troubles? Let's be reminded of this lesson from the life of Hezekiah. (See below for text and questions).
Isaiah Questions
Text - Isaiah 36-39
Questions: 1. Read Isaiah 36-37 and summarize the problem. 2. Consider the physical effects of the situation that the city of Jerusalem was under. What would Isaiah and Hezekiah witnessed on the streets each day? 3. What do we learn from Isaiah and Hezekiah’s response to the bragging Rabshakeh? 4. Read chapters 38-39. What do we learn from how Hezekiah ended his tenure as king?
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Tim is the church planter and pastor of preaching at Grace Baptist Church in Queens (www.nycgrace.org).
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