1036 - Assyria Invades Judah

Assyria Invades Judah


After Hezekiah had faithfully carried out this work, King Sennacherib, of Assyria, invaded Judah. 


He laid siege, to the fortified towns, giving orders, for his army, to break through their walls. 


When Hezekiah realized, that Sennacherib also intended to attack Jerusalem, he consulted with his officials and military advisers, and they decided to stop the flow of the springs, outside the city. 


They organized a huge work crew, to stop the flow of the springs, cutting off the brook, that ran through the fields. 


For they said, 


“Why should the kings of Assyria come here and find plenty of water?” 


Then, Hezekiah worked hard, at repairing all the broken sections of the wall, erecting towers, and constructing a second wall, outside the first. 


He also reinforced the supporting terraces, in the City of David, and manufactured large numbers of weapons and shields. 


He appointed military officers over the people, and assembled them before him, in the square at the city gate. 


Then Hezekiah encouraged them, by saying: 


“Be strong and courageous! 


Don’t be afraid or discouraged, because of the king of Assyria…. or his mighty army, for there is a power far greater on our side! 


The king of Assyria may have a great army, but they are merely men. 


We have the Lord, our God, to help us, and to fight our battles for us!” 


Hezekiah’s words greatly encouraged the people. 


2 Chronicles 32:1–8 (NLT)


Praise be to God!


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