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Q: How did Hezekiah save the people of Judah from the Assyrian invasion?
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Was King Manasseh of Judah a disloyal Assyrian vassal?

Manasseh's predecessor, Hezekiah, took a reckless decision to rebel against Assyria and was responsible for events that led to the utter devastation of Judah, the extent of which is shown by archaeology. Far from being a lackey, Manasseh saved Judah from final annihilation. Under his policy of cooperation with Assyria, the Southern Kingdom emerged from the ruin brought about by Hezekiah, was reincorporated into the Assyrian economy and reached an unprecedented prosperity.


Who was the chaldean king that captured Jerusalem?

The Assyrian Empire never captured Jerusalem; King Hezekiah of Judah was able to defend the city. This was an anomaly since most parts of Judah, including the #2 city of Lachish, were razed to the ground. The Bible credits Hezekiah's success to a Divine plague which decimated the Assyrian troops gathered outside of Jerusalem. King Sennacherib of Assyria's own documents argue that Jerusalem was allowed to be independent in order to taunt Hezekiah and force him to pay Sennacherib an exorbitant tribute. The Assyrian description makes far less sense since the Assyrians believed in expansionist foreign policy instead of simply reinstating enemy city states.If you want the name of the Assyrian Leader who led the assault on Jerusalem and the rest of the Kingdom of Judah, that was KING SENNACHERIB.


Who did God send to keep the people of judah close to him?

I Believe The Answer Is Either Isaiah , Hezekiah , Or Ahaz


What king of Judah suffered from painful boils?

hezekiah


Why did the king of Assyria attack King Hezekiah?

AnswerIsrael, the northern Hebrew kingdom came to an end as an independent state in 722 with the capture of Samaria and loss of part of its population through the Assyrian policy of deportation, while others fled to Judah in the south. In order to remain autonomous, the southern kingdom of Judah was forced to be totally submissive, although King Hezekiah (715-687/6 BCE) rebelled against the Assyrian King Sennacherib in 701 BCE. The attempted rebellion was a disaster and the great city of Lachish fell to the Assyrians, although Jerusalem itself was not taken.


What Babylonian king visited Hezekiah king of Judah?

Merodach-baladan was king of Babylon during part of the reign of King Hezekiah of Judah (745-717 B.C.E.). (Isaiah 39:1-2) (It is spelled with a 'B' at 2 Kings 20:12-18, and is believed to be a scribal or transcription error. )The name of Merodach-baladan occurs in Assyrian and Babylonian cuneiform inscriptions as "Marduk-apla-iddina , meaning "Marduk Has Given a Son".


Who was sanctified during Hezekiah reign in Judah?

The name of God was sanctified when He brought defeat upon Sennacherib during Hezekiah's reign.


What was King Hezekiah's (of Judah) response when the Assyrian army general declared war?

Isaiah 37:1,2 tells us that he immediately went to Jehovah with his problems. Later on in that chapter in verses 15,16,20. It goes further to tell us that he prayed and put trust in Jehovah to deliver his people. For more information on this subject please visit jworg.


What prophet told King Hezekiah that God would not allow Assyria to destroy Judah?

Isaiah.


What were the years of King Hezekiah of Judea's reign?

Hezekiah (a son of Ahaz) was 13th in line from David as king of Judah. There is some uncertainty about the dates of his reign but, it believed to be approximately 30 yr from BC ~715 to BC ~685. (However, some ancient Assyrian writings have thrown doubt on this. There are scholars still working to tidy it up. ... (I have checked ABp James Ussher's 'Annals,' and he generally agrees with BC 715, but dates Hezekiah's burial at BC 698, FWIW.)


Why was Israel more vulnerable to the Assyrian empire than Judah was?

Israel had a border with Assyria. Judah had Israel as a buffer state to protect them from Assyria.


Who was the judean king that Isaiah says consistently sought God?

The Judean King that Isaiah says consistently sought God is King Hezekiah. Isaiah portrays Hezekiah as a righteous ruler who trusted and sought guidance from God. Hezekiah is known for his efforts to purge idolatry and promote religious reforms in Judah.