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The Unmoved Mover!!!
Hezekiah began his reign by bringing religious reform to Judah.
Hezekiah was not willing to court the favor of the Assyrian kings.
The temple in Jerusalem was reopened.
The idols were removed from the temple.
Temple vessels that had been desecrated during Ahaz’s reign were sanctified for use in the temple.
The sacrifices were initiated with singing and the sounds of musical instruments.
1 Hardin, G. (2003).
Hezekiah.
In C. Brand, C. Draper, A. England, S. Bond, E. R. Clendenen, & T. C. Butler (Eds.),
Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary (p.
758).
Nashville, TN: Holman B
1 Hardin, G. (2003).
Hezekiah.
In C. Brand, C. Draper, A. England, S. Bond, E. R. Clendenen, & T. C. Butler (Eds.),
Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary (p.
758).
Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers.
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