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The Bible Recap

Day 200 (2 Kings 18, 2 Chronicles 29-31, Psalm 48) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 19 July 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:10.6

We just finished day 200 of our reading plan.

0:17.6

I'm blown away by all God is teaching us through this.

0:21.0

So let's jump in. Hezekiah, the son of King Ahaz, reigned in Judah after Ahaz died.

0:27.7

While Ahaz was terrible, one of his sons who survived his child sacrifices, Hezekiah,

0:33.5

turned out to be one of Judah's two best kings.

0:36.6

And we know this because he's one of the only

0:38.5

two kings scripture says lived up to the level of David. We'll get to the other really great

0:43.8

king soon, but in the meantime, if you're a parent and you feel that you're setting a bad example

0:48.8

for your kids, take heart because Ahas the wicked was fathered to Hezekiah the Great, so there's still hope for your kids.

0:56.8

So what did Hezekiah do that was so awesome? Lots of stuff. Right out of the gate, in year one of his reign,

1:03.8

he starts making aggressive religious reforms. First, he restores the temple and reinstates the sacrificial

1:10.1

system.

1:17.1

The people bring so many animals to sacrifice that the priests have to call for backup to handle it all.

1:24.3

Hezekiah also reinstates the festivals, like Passover, which they hadn't really celebrated regularly in a long time.

1:28.5

And this is important because remember how God had told them to do that every year as a reminder of what he had done? When they stopped celebrating God's goodness, their hearts

1:33.7

disengaged from worshiping God. Celebration is important, especially when it's worship adjacent.

1:41.2

Hezekiah, who is king in Judah, also invites the people of Israel to celebrate Passover with them in Jerusalem.

1:47.3

And while some of them mock and shame him, people from about half the tribes come.

1:51.6

This is the first time since Solomon was king that both kingdoms have celebrated together as one.

1:57.6

The people are singing and praising God, and most importantly, they're finally beginning to repent.

2:03.6

These aren't empty sacrifices and vain words. Their hearts are in it. And we see in 3012,

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