Act Anyone Appeaseth Beseech Besought Bring Changed Commit Committing Death Decision Didn't Disaster Entreat Evil Face Favor Favour Fear Grace Hezekiah Hezeki'ah Judah Mind Misfortune Ourselves Prayer Procure Pronounced Relent Relented Repent Repented Repenteth Seek Souls Spake Supplicate Terrible Thus Yea

26:19 Did Hezekiah king of Judah and all Judah put him to death? did he not fear the LORD, and beseech the LORD, and the LORD repented of the {k} evil which he had pronounced against them? Thus might we procure great evil against our souls.

(k) So that the city was not destroyed, but by a miracle was delivered out of the hands of Sennacherib.

26:19 Thus - Now, if we should take a quite contrary course, and put this man to death, we should do ourselves no good, but procure great evil against our souls; that is against ourselves.

26:16-24 When secure sinners are threatened with taking away the Spirit of God, and the kingdom of God, it is what is warranted from the word of God. Hezekiah who protected Micah, prospered. Did Jehoiakim, who slew Urijah, prosper? The examples of bad men, and the bad consequences of their sins, should deter from what is evil. Urijah was faithful in delivering his message, but faulty in leaving his work. And the Lord was pleased to permit him to lose his life, while Jeremiah was protected in danger. Those are safest who most simply trust in the Lord, whatever their outward circumstances may be; and that He has all men's hearts in his hands, encourages us to trust him in the way of duty. He will honour and recompense those who show kindness to such as are persecuted for his sake.

Beseech Besought Commit Death Disaster Entreat Evil Favor Favour Fear Great Hezekiah Judah Procure Pronounced Relented Repented Souls

Beseech Besought Commit Death Disaster Entreat Evil Favor Favour Fear Great Hezekiah Judah Procure Pronounced Relented Repented Souls


BibleBrowser.com