Ahaz is pronounced as "AY-haz."
God wanted King Ahaz to ask for any kind of a sign because He wanted to prove to Ahaz that He would protect him from the kings of Syria and Ephraim. But Ahaz refused to ask for a sign because he really wanted to ask help from Assyria and continue practicing idolatry.
Jotham, King of Judah.
Chapter 7 of Isaiah deals with both mercy and judgement.God, through the prophet, encourages Ahaz that the attempt from confederate forces will be defeated and Jerusalem saved. Ahaz is given a sign that refers to Christ as Messiah.Since Ahaz continued in wickedness, God sends warning of the destruction that would follow from the Assyrians in the future if the sinfulness continued.
That Yahweh (GOD) made time last longer
Benjamin Blayney has written: 'The sign given to Ahaz'
I Believe The Answer Is Either Isaiah , Hezekiah , Or Ahaz
a moron named poopin' pony
The Isaiah 7:14 prophecy that was spoken to him by Isaiah that would hold sigificance for centuries
King Ahaz did not listen to the prophet
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