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December 8 Read 2 Kings 19 Even though Rabshakeh was no longer in Jerusalem, he continued to attack the nation of Judah by sending a threatening letter to King Hezekiah (vv. 8–13). Hezekiah’s proper response to this intimidation was to bring the matter before the Lord. Take another look at Hezekiah’s prayer in verses 15–19. If you read it closely, you will notice that it follows the pattern of the Lord’s Prayer by beginning and ending with the glory and honor of God’s name. By praising the...
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