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Day 254: Hezekiah's Reign and Prophecies of Destruction - Immerse Bible Reading Experience

In today's episode of the Immerse Bible Reading Experience, we read through Day 254, covering a range of dramatic events and prophecies from the Bible. The Lord’s condemnation and planned destruction against Edom is vividly described, along with the judgment that will transform their lands into a desolate wilderness inhabited by wild creatures. We then transition to the reign of King Hezekiah, detailing his confrontation with the King of Assyria and the subsequent divine intervention that saves Jerusalem. Key moments include the Assyrian chief of staff’s taunts, Hezekiah's prayer for rescue, the miraculous defeat of the Assyrian army by an angel of the Lord, and Hezekiah's recovery from illness following a prophecy by Isaiah. Furthermore, Hezekiah’s prideful display of his wealth to Babylonian envoys foreshadows the future exile of Judah. This episode is replete with divine actions, prophecies, and a significant focus on faith and repentance.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:06 The Lord's Wrath and Judgment
01:19 The Day of the Lord's Revenge
01:47 Desolation of Edom
03:05 The Lord's Glory and Salvation
05:03 Assyrian Threat to Judah
09:34 Hezekiah's Plea and Isaiah's Prophecy
17:17 Hezekiah's Illness and Recovery
20:45 Hezekiah's Folly and Isaiah's Warning
22:28 Conclusion and Farewell

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Day 200 and 54.

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O nations of the Earth Let the world
and everything in it hear my words.

For the Lord is enraged
against the nations.

His fury is against all their armies.

He will completely destroy
them, dooming them to slaughter.

Their dead will be left unburied,
and the stench of routing

bodies will fill the land.

The mountains will flow with their blood.

The heavens above will
melt away and disappear.

Like a rolled up scroll, the
stars will fall from the sky, like

withered leaves from a grapevine
or shriveled figs from a fig tree.

And when my sword has finished its work
in the heavens, it will fall upon edem,

the nation I have marked for destruction.

The sword of the Lord is drenched
with blood and covered with fat.

With the blood of lambs and goats, with
the fat of rams prepared for sacrifice.

Yes, the Lord will offer a
sacrifice in the city of Basra.

He will make a mighty slaughter in
Edam, even men as strong as wild oxen

will die the young men Alongside the
veterans, the land will be soaked with

blood and the soil enriched with fat.

For it is the day of the Lord's revenge.

The year when Edam will be paid
back for all it did to Israel.

The streams of Edam will be
filled with burning pitch and the

ground will be covered with fire.

This judgment on Edam will never end.

The smoke of its burning
will rise forever.

The land will lie deserted
from generation to generation.

No one will live there anymore.

It will be haunted by the desert
owl and the Screech Owl, the

Great Owl and the raven, for God
will measure that land carefully.

He will measure it for
chaos and destruction.

It will be called the land of nothing
and all its nobles will soon be gone.

Thorns will overrun its palaces, nettles,
and thistles will grow in its forts.

The ruins will become a haunt
for jackals and a home for owls.

Desert animals will
mingle there with hyenas.

Their howls filling.

The night wild goats will ble at one
another among the ruins and night

creatures will come there to rest there.

The owl will make her
nest and lay her eggs.

She will hatch her young and cover
them with her wings and the buzzard

will come each one with its mate.

Search the book of the Lord
and see what he will do.

Not one of these birds and animals will
be missing and none will lack a mate.

For the Lord has promised this, his
spirit will make it all come true.

He has surveyed and divided the land
and deeded it over to those creatures.

They will possess it forever
from generation to generation.

Even the wilderness and desert
will be glad in those days.

The wasteland will rejoice and
blossom with spring crocuses.

Yes, there will be an abundance
of flowers and singing and joy.

The deserts will become as green as
the mountains of Lebanon, as lovely as

Mount Carmel or the plane of Sharon.

There the Lord will display his glory,
the splendor of our God With this news,

strengthen those who have tired hands
and encourage those who have weak knees.

Say to those with fearful hearts.

Be strong and do not fear for your
God is coming to destroy your enemies.

He is coming to save you and when he
comes, he will open the eyes of the

blind and unplug the ears of the deaf.

The lame will leap like a deer and those
who cannot speak will sing for joy.

Springs will gush forth in the wilderness
and streams will water the wasteland.

The parched ground will become
a pool and springs of water

will satisfy the thirsty land.

Marsh, grass, and reeds and rushes will
flourish where desert jackals once lived

and a great road will go through that.

Once deserted land, it will be
named the highway of holiness.

Evil minded people will
never travel on it.

It will only be for those
who walk in God's ways.

Fools will never walk there.

Lions will not lurk along its course,
nor any other ferocious beasts.

There will be no other dangers.

Only the redeemed will walk on it.

Those who have been ransom
by the Lord will return.

They will enter Jerusalem singing crowned.

With everlasting joy, sorrow and
mourning will disappear and they

will be filled with joy and gladness

in the 14th year of King Hezekiah's Reign.

King Sakib of Assyria came
to attack the fortified towns

of Judah and conquered them.

Then the King of Assyria sent his chief
of staff from Lake ish with a huge army

to confront King Hezekiah in Jerusalem.

The Assyrians took up a position beside
the aqueduct that feeds water into

the upper pool near the road, leading
to the field where cloth is washed.

These are the officials who
went out to meet with them.

Elia Kim, son of Hilah, the palace
administrator, EBNA, the court secretary,

and Joa son of Asaf, the royal historian.

Then the Assyrian King's chief
of staff told them to give

this message to Hezekiah.

This is what the great King of Assy says.

What are you trusting in
that makes you so confident?

Do you think that mere
words can substitute for

military skill and strength?

Who are you counting on that you
have rebelled against me on Egypt?

If you lean on Egypt, it will be
like a read that splinters beneath

your weight and pierces your hand.

Pharaoh, the king of Egypt is completely
unreliable, but perhaps you will say to

me, we are trusting in the Lord our God.

Isn't he the one who was
insulted by Hezekiah?

Didn't Hezekiah tear down his shrines
and altars and make everyone in

Judah and Jerusalem worship only
at the altar here in Jerusalem?

I'll tell you what.

Strike a bargain with my
master, the King of Assyria.

I will give you 2000 horses.

If you can find that many men to
ride on them with your tiny army.

How can you think of challenging
even the weakest contingent of my

master's troops, even with the help
of Egypt's chariots and charioteers?

What's more, do you think we have invaded
your land without the Lord's direction?

The Lord himself told us,
attack this land and destroy it.

Then Elia Kim Shena and Joa said to the
Assyrian chief of Staff, please speak to

us in Aramaic for we understand it well.

Don't speak in Hebrew for the people on
the wall will hear, but SIB's chief of

staff replied, do you think my master sent
this message only to you and your master?

He wants all the people to hear it.

For when we put this city under siege,
they will suffer along with you.

They will be so hungry and thirsty
that they will eat their own

dung and drink their own urine.

Then the chief of staff stood and shouted
in Hebrew to the people on the wall.

Listen to this message from
the Great King of Assyria.

This is what the king says.

Don't let Hezekiah deceive you.

He will never be able to rescue you.

Don't let him fool you into
trusting in the Lord by saying

The Lord will surely rescue us.

This city will never fall into
the hands of the Assyrian king.

Don't listen to Hezekiah.

These are the terms the
King of Assyria is offering.

Make peace with me.

Open the gates and come out.

Then each of you can continue eating
from your own grapevine and fig

tree, and drinking from your own.

Well then I will arrange to take you to
another land like this one, a land of

grain and new wine, bread and vineyards.

Don't let Hezekiah mislead you by
saying the Lord will rescue us.

Have the gods of any other
nations ever saved their people

from the king of Assyria.

What happened to the gods of Hamath and
arpa, and what about the gods of Sveum?

Did any God rescue Samaria from my power?

What God of any nation has
ever been able to save?

Its people from my power.

So what makes you think that the Lord
can rescue Jerusalem from me, but the

people were silent and did not utter a
word because Hezekiah had commanded them.

Do not answer him.

Then Elia Kim, son of Hil, the
palace administrator, EBNA, the court

secretary and Joa son of saf, the
royal historian, went back to Hezekiah.

They tore their clothes in despair and
they went in to see the king and told him

what the Assyrian chief of staff had said.

When King Hezekiah heard their report,
he tore his clothes and put on burlap

and went into the temple of the Lord.

He sent Elia Kim, the palace
administrator, Shena, the court secretary,

and the leading priests all dressed in
burlap to the prophet Isaiah, son of AMAs.

They told him, this is
what King Hezekiah says.

Today is a day of trouble,
insults, and disgrace.

It is like when a child is ready
to be born, but the mother has

no strength to deliver the baby.

But perhaps the Lord your God has
heard the Assyrian chief of staff sent

by the king to defy the living God
and will punish him for his words.

Oh, pray for those of us who are
left after King Hezekiah's officials

delivered the king's message to Isaiah,
the prophet replied, say to your

master, this is what the Lord says.

Do not be disturbed by this
blasphemous speech against me from

the Assyrian King's messengers.

Listen, I myself will move against
him and the king will receive a

message that he is needed at home,
so he will return to his land where

I will have him killed with a sword.

Meanwhile, the Assyrian chief of
staff left Jerusalem and went to

consult the king of Assyria who had
left Laish and was attacking lib.

Soon afterward, king Sakib received
word that King Toga of Ethiopia was

leading an army to fight against him.

Before leaving to meet the attack,
he sent messengers back to Hezekiah

in Jerusalem with this message.

This message is for
King Hezekiah of Judah.

Don't let your God in whom you
trust deceive you with promises

that Jerusalem will not be
captured by the king of Assyria.

You know perfectly well what
the kings of Assyria have done.

Wherever they have gone, they
have completely destroyed

everyone who stood in their way.

Why should you be any different?

Have the gods of other nations rescued
them such nations as goin Heron, resif,

and the people of Eden who were in Tessa,
my predecessors, destroyed them all.

What happened to the king of
Hamath and the King of rpa?

What happened to the kings
of Sveum, Hena and Eva?

After Hezekiah received the letter
from the messengers and read it, he

went up to the Lord's temple and spread
it out before the Lord and Hezekiah

prayed this prayer before the Lord.

Oh Lord of heaven's armies, God of Israel.

You are enthroned between
the mighty cherubim.

You alone are God of all
the kingdoms of the earth.

You alone created the
heavens and the earth.

Bend down, oh Lord, and listen.

Open your eyes, oh Lord, and
see, listen to SIB's words of

defiance against the living God.

It is true, Lord, that the kings of
Assyria have destroyed all these nations

and they have thrown the gods of these
nations into the fire and burned them.

Of course the Assyrians
could destroy them.

They were not Gods at all.

Only idols of wood and
stone shaped by human hands.

Now, oh Lord, our God
rescue us from his power.

Then all the kingdoms of the
earth will know that you alone.

Oh Lord our God.

Then Isaiah son of Amos, sent
this message to Hezekiah.

This is what the Lord
the God of Israel says.

Because you prayed about
King sin of Assyria.

The Lord has spoken this word against him.

The Virgin daughter of Zion
despises you and laughs at you.

The daughter of Jerusalem shakes
her head in derision as you flee.

Whom have you been defying
and ridiculing against?

Whom did you raise your voice?

At whom did you look
with such haughty eyes?

It was the holy one of Israel.

By your messengers, you
have defied the Lord.

You have said, with my many chariots,
I have conquered the highest mountains.

Yes, the remotest peaks of Lebanon.

I have cut down.

Its tallest cedars and
its finest Cyrus trees.

I have reached its farthest heights
and explored its deepest forests.

I have dug wells in many foreign
lands and refreshed myself with their

water, with the sole of my foot.

I stopped up all the rivers of
Egypt, but have you not heard?

I decided this long ago.

Long ago.

I planned it, and now
I am making it happen.

I planned for you to crush fortified
cities into heaps of rubble.

That is why their people have so little
power and are so frightened and confused.

They are as weak as grass, as
easily trampled as tender green.

Chs.

They are like grass sprouting
on a house top scorched before

it can grow lush and tall.

But I know you well.

Where you stay and when you come and go.

I know the way you have raged against
me, and because of your raging against

me and your arrogance, which I have
heard for myself, I will put my hook

in your nose and my bit in your mouth.

I will make you return by the
same road on which you came.

Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, here
is the proof that what I say is true.

This year you will eat only what
grows up by itself and next year you

will eat what springs up from that.

But in the third year, you will
plant crops and harvest them.

You will tend vineyards
and eat their fruit.

And you who are left in Judah, who
have escaped the ravages of the

siege, will put roots down in your
own soil and grow up and flourish.

For a remnant of my people will
spread out from Jerusalem, a group

of survivors from Mount Zion.

The passionate commitment of the Lord of
Heaven's armies will make this happen.

And this is what the Lord says
about the king of Assyria.

His armies will not enter Jerusalem.

They will not even shoot an arrow at it.

They will not march outside its
gates with their shields, nor build

banks of earth against its walls.

The king will return to his own country
by the same road on which he came.

He will not enter this
city, says the Lord.

For my own honor and for the sake of my
servant David, I will defend this city

and protected that night, the angel of
the Lord went out to the Assyrian camp

and killed 185,000 Assyrian soldiers.

When the surviving Assyrians
woke up the next morning,

they found corpses everywhere.

Then King Sakib of Assyria broke
camp and returned to his own land.

He went home to his capital of Nineveh
and stayed there one day while he was

worshiping in the temple of his God.

Nis rock.

His sons Aek and Zer killed
him with their swords.

They then escaped to the land of
ect and another son, ISAR Hadden

became the next king of Assyria.

About that time, Hezekiah became
deathly ill, and the prophet Isaiah's

son of Amos went to visit him.

He gave the king this message.

This is what the Lord says.

Set your affairs in order
for you are going to die.

You will not recover from this illness.

When Hezekiah heard this, he turned his
face to the wall and prayed to the Lord.

Remember, oh Lord, how I have
always been faithful to you and

have served you single-mindedly,
always doing what pleases you.

Then he broke down and wept bitterly.

Then this message came
to Isaiah from the Lord.

Go back to Hezekiah and tell him
this is what the Lord the God

of your ancestor, David says.

I have heard your prayer
and seen your tears.

I will add 15 years to your life
and I will rescue you and this

city from the king of Assyria.

Yes, I will defend this city and this
is the sign from the Lord to prove

that he will do as he promised, I
will cause the sun's shadow to move 10

steps backward on the sundial of ahaz.

So the shadow on the
sundial moved backward.

10 steps.

When King Hezekiah was, well
again, he wrote this poem, I said,

in the prime of my life, must I
now enter the place of the dead?

Am I to be robbed of the rest of my years?

I said, never again will I see the Lord
God while still in the land of the living?

Never again will I see my friends or
be with those who live in this world.

My life has been blown away like
a shepherd's tent in a storm.

It has been cut short as when a
weaver cuts cloth from a loom.

Suddenly, my life was over.

I waited patiently all night, but I
was torn apart as though by lions.

Suddenly my life was over delirious.

I chattered like a swallow or a crane,
and then I moaned like a mourning dove.

My eyes grew tired of
looking to heaven for help.

I am in trouble.

Lord, help me.

But what could I say, for He
himself sent this sickness.

Now I will walk humbly throughout my
years because of this anguish I have felt.

Lord, your discipline is good
for it leads to life and health.

You restore my health
and allow me to live.

Yes, this anguish was good for me.

For you have rescued me from
death and forgiven all my sins.

For the dead cannot praise you.

They cannot raise their voices in praise.

Those who go down to the grave can
no longer hope in your faithfulness.

Only the living can
praise you as I do today.

Each generation tells of your
faithfulness to the next Think of

it, the Lord is ready to heal me.

I will sing his praises with
instruments every day of my life.

In the temple of the Lord, Isaiah had
said to Hezekiah's servants, make an

ointment from figs and spread it over
the boil, and Hezekiah will recover.

And Hezekiah had asked, what
sign will prove that I will

go to the temple of the Lord?

Soon after this Roak bein son of
bein, king of Babylon, sent Hezekiah

his best wishes and a gift he had
heard that Hezekiah had been very

sick and that he had recovered.

Hezekiah was delighted with the Babylonian
envoys and showed them everything in

his treasure houses, the silver, the
gold, the spices, and the aromatic oils.

He also took them to see his
armory and showed them everything

in his royal treasuries.

There was nothing in his palace or
kingdom that Hezekiah did not show them.

Then Isaiah the prophet, went
to King Hezekiah and asked

him, what did those men want?

Where were they from?

Hezekiah replied, they came from
the distant land of Babylon.

What did they see in your palace?

Asked Isaiah.

They saw everything Hezekiah replied.

I showed them everything I
own, all my royal treasuries.

Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah,
listen to this message from

the Lord of Heaven's armies.

The time is coming when everything
in your palace, all the treasures

stored up by your ancestors until
now will be carried off to Babylon.

Nothing will be left, says the Lord.

Some of your very own sons
will be taken away into exile.

They will become eunuchs who will
serve in the palace of Babylon's King.

Then Hezekiah said to Isaiah, this
message you have given me from

the Lord is good for the king was
thinking at least there will be peace

and security during my lifetime.

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