CONTENTS
This chapter prosecutes the history of Hezekiah. He is visited by
sickness; he seeks to God in his affliction: receives a gracious
answer in the lengthening of his life. His prayer: the Lord's answer.
His death; and successor in the kingdom.
2 Kings 20:1
It appears by the calculation of... [ Continue Reading ]
Hezekiah had learnt by experience the efficacy of prayer, and he
therefore hath recourse to it again. But what I wish the Reader to
notice with me in this prayer of the king of Judah is, that he turned
towards the wall. He could not go up to the temple, to the mercy-seat,
but like another Jonah he l... [ Continue Reading ]
How delightful are those gracious answers of a most gracious God! not
that there was any change in the divine mind, but that the Lord,
having in his providence induced a state which, under grace, shall
lead his people to pray, he prepares their minds by this for his
fore-determined answers of mercy.... [ Continue Reading ]
We can hardly say on this occasion which to admire most, the want of
faith in Hezekiah, in asking a sign, or the abundant grace of the Lord
in granting one by way of confirming his sacred word. Surely,
Hezekiah, it was enough that the Lord promised. But, alas are we not
all incredulous and unbelievi... [ Continue Reading ]
It is conjectured by some that as the Babylonians worshipped the sun,
the respect paid Hezekiah in the going back of the sun fifteen
degrees, as before related, (for either they had heard of it or seen
it) made the king of Babylon conceive very highly of Hezekiah. But be
the motive whatsoever it mig... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! observe how men's punishments rise out of their very sins. Thy
backslidings shall correct thee. How little did Hezekiah think that
such events should follow. Oh! with what caution ought we to walk
through this mutable state of things around us! If the Reader wishes
to see the accomplishment... [ Continue Reading ]
Here we arrive to the conclusion of Hezekiah's history and his life
together. This indeed makes the sum total in the arithmetic of every
man's life. In the 2d book of the Chronicles, indeed, we have a much
more circumstantial account of Hezekiah. I refer the Reader therefore
to the whole of what is... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! what a series of delightful instructions open to our view, in
looking at Hezekiah on his supposed death-bed. The greatest favorites
of heaven are exposed, in common with others, to the humiliation of
the grave. But oh! how different their state! and who is it hath made
it so, Ev... [ Continue Reading ]