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Isaiah 37:14

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After Hezekiah had read the note from the king of Assyria, he took it to the temple and spread it out for the LORD to see.

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Listen when anyone in Israel truly feels sorry and sincerely prays with arms lifted toward your temple.

The LORD said: I heard your prayer and what you asked me to do. This temple you have built is where I will be worshiped forever. It belongs to me, and I will never stop watching over it.

After Hezekiah had read the note from the king of Assyria, he took it to the temple and spread it out for the LORD to see.

He prayed: LORD God of Israel, your throne is above the winged creatures. You created the heavens and the earth, and you alone rule the kingdoms of this world.

Then I lift my hands in prayer, because my soul is a desert, thirsty for water from you.

In times of trouble, you will protect me. You will hide me in your tent and keep me safe on top of a mighty rock.

Our God, how much longer will our enemies sneer? Won't they ever stop insulting you?

As soon as Hezekiah heard the news, he tore off his clothes in sorrow and put on sackcloth. Then he went into the temple of the LORD.

The kings of Hamath, Arpad, Sepharvaim, Hena, and Ivvah have all disappeared.




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