In today’s first reading, 2 Kings 19:
9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36, we hear the story of how Hezikiah, King of Jud,
handled the news of impending disaster.
Sennacharib, King od Assyria, was
planning to attack Judah, the Southern Kingdom of Israel, to do to them what
had been done to the Northern Kingdom: disperse them, exile them from their
inherited land and destroy the Temple, their place of worship. Hezikiah went to the Lord and prayed:
“O Lord, God of Israel, enthroned upon the cherubim! You alone are God
over all
the kingdoms of the earth. You have made the
heavens and the earth. Incline your
ear, O Lord, and listen! Open your eyes, O
Lord, and see! Hear the words of Sennecherib
which
he sent to taunt the living God. Truly, O Lord, the kings of Assyria have laid
waste the nations and their lands, and cast
their gods into the fire; they destroyed
them
because they were not gods, but the work of human hands, wood and stone.
Therefore, O Lord our God, save us from the
power of this man, that all the kingdoms
of the earth may know that you alone, O
Lord, are God.”
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