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If ever a man had reason to feel that God had let him down, that man was Hezekiah. "Hezekiah who?" you may be saying. Hezekiah, the king of Judah who ascended the throne of David about 726 B.C. If you're a bit rusty on Old Testament history, I'll brief you. Having replaced his father Ahaz, who had been a careless ruler, Hezekiah got his act together. He began a great reformation. He broke down the idols Ahaz had set up. He re-opened the temple, and restored the service of God. He even dipped into his own funds to provide for restoration and repairs.
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If ever a man had reason to feel that God had let him down, that man was Hezekiah. "Hezekiah who?" you may be saying. Hezekiah, the king of Judah who ascended the throne of David about 726 B.C. If you're a bit rusty on Old Testament history, I'll brief you. Having replaced his father Ahaz, who had been a careless ruler, Hezekiah got his act together. He began a great reformation. He broke down the idols Ahaz had set up. He re-opened the temple, and restored the service of God. He even dipped into his own funds to provide for restoration and repairs.

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