~156 Min.Comments on the Second Book of Kings (ch.8-25)
biblecentre.org · ... 2. Kgs. 17:7-41 The Divine Recapitulation of the History of Israel. 2. Kgs. 18 - 25The Last Kings of Judah. 2. Kgs. 18 - 20 ...
~50 Min.The Book of Ezra
biblecentre.org · ... he had stripped the doors and pillars of the gold which covered them (2. Kgs. 18:15-16), but he did not touch the vessels destined for the service of ...
~83 Min.The Prophet Isaiah
biblecentre.org · ... of money and gave him assurance that the army would be withdrawn (2. Kgs. 18:13-15). Hezekiah agreed and stripped even the temple of its treasures to ...
~55 Min.Understanding and Experiencing Prayer
biblecentre.org · ... at the dedication of the temple, Daniel in Babylon, or Hezekiah (2. Kgs. 19:15), each addressed God suitably according to the character, or the ...
~118 Min.Comments on the First Book of Kings
biblecentre.org · ... 742. Assyria captures Isreal 2. Kgs. 17. Babylon captures Judah 2. Kgs. 18-25 721 - 588. _____________________________________. 1st KINGS - ...
~73 Min.The Book Of Ezekiel
biblecentre.org · ... pierce it; so is Pharaoh, King of Egypt, unto all that trust on him" (2. Kgs. 18:21). And so it was. Egypt gave no help to Israel and only wounded ...
~119 Min.Notes on the Epistle To The Hebrews
biblecentre.org · ... grace" spoken of) shall have the blessings of Abraham's God. So Hezekiah (2. Kgs. 18:33) taunted by the enemy, "hath any of the gods of the nations ...
~162 Min.Comments On The Book Of Job
biblecentre.org · ... power? One angel of the Lord killed 185000 Assyrians in one night! (2. Kgs. 19:35). Also, "Upon whom does His light not arise?" Just as the sun ...
~197 Min.Comments on the Gospel of Matthew
biblecentre.org · ... If one angel was able to destroy 185000 troops in one night (2. Kgs. 19:35), what could twelve legions do? The Roman legion was 6000 footmen, plus ...
~229 Min.An Exposition Of Isaiah
biblecentre.org · ... more probably "general" or ''commander-in-chief" of Assyria both here and in 2. Kgs. 18:17. As the other two given as proper names are appellatives ...