Löydetty 889 Tulokset: Jerusalem
After these things, Sennacherib, the king of the Assyrians, sent his servants to Jerusalem, (for he and his entire army were besieging Lachish) to Hezekiah, the king of Judah, and to all the people who were in the city, saying: (2 Chronicles 32, 9)
“Thus says Sennacherib, the king of the Assyrians: In whom do you have faith, as you sit besieged in Jerusalem? (2 Chronicles 32, 10)
Is this not the same Hezekiah who destroyed his own high places and altars, and who instructed Judah and Jerusalem, saying: ‘You shall worship before one altar, and you shall burn incense upon it?’ (2 Chronicles 32, 12)
Moreover, he also shouted with a great clamor, in the language of the Jews, toward the people who were sitting upon the walls of Jerusalem, so that he might frighten them and so seize the city. (2 Chronicles 32, 18)
And he was speaking against the God of Jerusalem, just as against the gods of the peoples of the earth, which are works of the hands of men. (2 Chronicles 32, 19)
And the Lord saved Hezekiah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem from the hand of Sennacherib, the king of the Assyrians, and from the hand of all. And he presented to them peace on every side. (2 Chronicles 32, 22)
And now many were bringing victims and sacrifices to the Lord in Jerusalem, and gifts to Hezekiah, the king of Judah. And after these things, he was exalted before all the nations. (2 Chronicles 32, 23)
But he did not repay according to the benefits which he had received, for his heart was lifted up. And so wrath was brought against him, and against Judah and Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 32, 25)
And after this, he was humbled, because he had exalted his heart, both he and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. And therefore the wrath of the Lord did not overwhelm them in the days of Hezekiah. (2 Chronicles 32, 26)
And Hezekiah slept with his fathers. And they buried him above the sepulchers of the sons of David. And all of Judah, and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, celebrated his funeral. And his son, Manasseh, reigned in his place. (2 Chronicles 32, 33)
Manasseh was twelve years old when he had begun to reign, and he reigned for fifty-five years in Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 33, 1)
Also, he built altars in the house of the Lord, about which the Lord had said, “My name shall be in Jerusalem forever.” (2 Chronicles 33, 4)
