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What does the Bible say about Hezekiah as a king?

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Hezekiah is depicted in the Bible as a great reformer who restored true worship in Judah and was faithful to God.

Hezekiah is often regarded as one of the greatest kings of Judah, known for his devotion to God and efforts to reform the worship practices in his kingdom. Unlike his father Ahaz, who was idolatrous and did not follow God's ways, Hezekiah sought to restore true worship by tearing down high places and removing idols. His leadership not only strengthened the nation physically but also spiritually, as he reinstated the worship of Yahweh in the temple. Despite his imperfections, his overall legacy is one of godliness and commitment to God's covenant.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 18:1-6, 2 Chronicles 29-31

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Isaiah 36-37
Martin Penton · Feb 10, 2013
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