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The Thundering Prophet, "Narrative Interlude" (Isaiah 36: 1-39: 8) by Bill Creasy | Free Audiobook

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Title: The Thundering Prophet, "Narrative Interlude" (Isaiah 36: 1-39: 8)
Author: Bill Creasy
Narrator: Bill Creasy
Format: Original Recording
Length: 46 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-24-17
Publisher: Logos Bible Study
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Bibles

Summary:
In Isaiah Part 2, we enter the historical interlude. We learn in Isaiah 1: 1 that Isaiah functions as a prophet during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings of Judah: That is, from 740 686 B.C. During that time, two major historical events occur: 1) Assyrias attack on the northern kingdom of Israel in 722 B.C. and 2) Assyrias attack on Jerusalem in 701 B.C., while Hezekiah is king and Isaiah is prophet.
That attack in 701 B.C.and God miraculously saving Jerusalemforeshadows greater events to come. The defeat of Assyria in 701 B.C. marks the beginning of Assyrias decline as a world power and the rise of Babylon on the worlds stage. Once Babylon defeats Assyria it gets all the territory Assyria conquered, down to the gates of Jerusalem. In 605 B.C. Babylon attacks Jerusalem and does what Assyria failed to do: It conquers Judah and Jerusalem, sending the survivors into exile in Babylon.

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