The Northern Kingdom never had a good ruler. Starting with their first king, Jeroboam, Israel had embraced idols and the worship of false gods. Their actions violated the covenant that their fathers had made with God. When Hoshea came to power, the end had arrived. The hedge of protection had been removed from Israel.
Hoshea began his reign by becoming a vassal to the Assyrian King and promising to pay tribute. However, when he achieved a military alliance with Egypt, Hoshea stopped paying tribute and incurred the wrath of the Assyrian empire. All of the Northern Kingdom was destroyed and the people were deported to foreign lands. The ten tribes of Israel were lost.
Judah struggled with the same sins that caused the destruction of Israel. Their own destruction was at hand. It was in that dark hour that a light of hope was seen in Judah. Because of the faith and efforts of a good king, they were temporarily spared the fate of the Northern Kingdom. This good king’s name was Hezekiah.
Hezekiah was a king worthy of David’s throne. He feared the Lord and worshipped Him. He tore down all the altars and idols in Judah and told the people to only worship at the temple. It was through his prayer that God sent an angel to destroy 185,000 Assyrians during the night, sending their army into retreat. Though Hezekiah set Judah back on the right track, it was only a short respite in a line of wicked kings.
Manasseh became king when Hezekiah died. He was as wicked as any before him, reestablishing the high places for the worship of foreign gods. It was at this time when the prophecies were given for the destruction of Judah. The covenant was broken, judgment had been given, and Judah was to be destroyed as well.
God sent prophets to His people to warn them of their sin. Yet, despite all the warnings and calls for repentance, their sins became more flagrant and abominable. They would not serve the one, true God, so judgment came upon them.
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