Both, since he did battle as needed (2 Kings 18:8); and as a statesman he led his people and he dealt with prophets (2 Kings 19:2) and foreign kings (2 Kings 18:14 and 20:12).
No, Hezekiah is not a book in the Bible. Hezekiah was a king of Judah mentioned in the Old Testament.
Hawaii was joined together by King Kamehameha. He was a great warrior and eventually statesman. His statue near Alamawana Blvd on Oahu is impressive.
Isaiah was a respected, and trusted seer at the court of King Hezekiah. He held that post from 754 until 707 BCE, serving a total of 47 years under the reigns of King Uzziah, King Jotham, King Ahaz, as well as King Hezekiah.
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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.
No. Hezekiah was the son of King Ahaz and Abijah. David had many sons, including Adonijah, Absalom, and Solomon. However, Hezekiah was a direct descendant of David through Solomon.
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She was the wife of King Hezekiah, 13th King of Israel, and the mother of Manasseh.