The partying soon came to an end when Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, invaded Judah. Hezekiah strengthened the city walls, stopped up the water resources, and made the invasion as difficult for Assyria as possible. Hezekiah's reasoning was this: Sennacherib has a strong arm; but we have the arm of the LORD as our Protector!
Sennacherib taunts the faith of the people in Hezekiah and Jehovah. But God will not be blasphemed! His angel went through the camp, killing the commanders and warriors. Sennacherib returned to his country in great defeat.
Unfortunately, Hezekiah soon suffered defeat. He became proud of his accomplishments; and displayed them to any who would see - even foreign dignitaries from Babylon who came to inquire about a miraculous healing he had received from God. Following his death, his son - Manasseh - reigned.
Manasseh was evil. He undid all that his father had done in restoring worship to God alone. He failed to listen to God's calls for repentance - until he was lead away captive by the Assyrians. God graciously allowed him to return to his kingdom. He repaired what he had done and tore down the false idols and attempted to reform the worship of the people once again. The people still used the false altars; but they worshiped God on them (how absurd).
Manasseh's son, Amon, reigned for two years following his father's death. He also did evil. His own counselors conspired against him and had him assassinated.
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