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hezekiah

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,3,5| should mention the godly king Hezekiah. Having ~inherited the throne 2 1,3,5| from his wicked father, Hezekiah was determined to bring 3 1,3,5| erected next to the ~temple. Hezekiah boldly demolished the shrines 4 1,3,5| miraculous heal-~ing of Hezekiah who was about to die, yet 5 1,3,5| people of Judah remembered Hezekiah along with the godly kings 6 1,3,5| David and ~Josiah (Ch. 23). Hezekiah was a contemporary of the 7 1,3,5| Testament Evangelist. ~ Hezekiah.s successors on the throne 8 1,3,5| saw during the reign of Hezekiah.s son Manasseh. The prophet 9 1,3,5| 737-735 ~ ~Àhaz 735-725 ~Hezekiah 725-696 ~ ~Ìànasseh 696- 10 1,5,2| Samaria fell, the pious king Hezekiah (725-696) reigned in Judaea. 11 1,5,2| after the death of Sargon ~Hezekiah joined the coalition of 12 1,5,2| several ~Judean cities. Hezekiah bought out with a large 13 1,5,2| Relying on God's help, Hezekiah decided to defend Jerusalem. 14 1,5,2| around the same time. ~ Hezekiah's impious son Manasseh ( 15 1,5,2| Jotham 737-35 ~Ahaz 735-25 ~Hezekiah 725-696 ~ ~Manasseh 696- 16 1,5,5| Azaraias, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, the kings of ~Judaea. He 17 1,5,5| chronicles of kings Uzziah and Hezekiah (now lost, though) and put 18 1,5,5| Assyrian king. ~ Ahaz's son Hezekiah was pious. However, the 19 1,5,5| 14th year of the reign of Hezekiah, Sennacherib of Assyria 20 1,5,5| After a while, the king Hezekiah became fatally ~sick, but 21 1,5,5| during the reign of king Hezekiah and the ~first half of the 22 1,5,5| that in the days of king Hezekiah Micah predicted the same,


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