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What does the Bible say about Hezekiah's reforms?

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Hezekiah reintroduced proper worship and sacrifices in Judah, which were key to restoring God's favor.

The account of Hezekiah in 2 Chronicles 31 highlights his commitment to reinstituting the worship practices that had been neglected during his father's ungodly reign. He opened the doors of the temple, called the Levites to sanctify themselves, and reinstituted sacrifices and the Passover, thereby bringing the people back to a right relationship with God. Hezekiah's sincerity and efforts reflected a heart fully dedicated to seeking the Lord, which ultimately brought prosperity to Judah.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 31:20-21, 2 Kings 18:5-6, 2 Chronicles 29-30

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Hezekiah's Reform
Todd Nibert · Jun 23, 2010
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