THE ANGEL WHO KILLED 185 THOUSAND SOLDIERS IN A SINGLE NIGHT

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Dive into one of the most inspiring moments of biblical history as we recount the night the angel of the Lord brought down 185,000 Assyrian soldiers. In this dramatic video, experience the intense and miraculous deliverance of Jerusalem from the mighty Assyrian siege led by King Sennacherib.

The video begins with the Assyrian army surrounding Jerusalem, their confidence in their strength and the taunts of their king creating a sense of impending doom. Witness the heartfelt prayer of King Hezekiah, pleading for divine intervention as the city’s future hangs in the balance.

The prophet Isaiah delivers a powerful message from God, promising the protection of Jerusalem and the defeat of the Assyrian forces. As night falls, the angel of the Lord descends upon the Assyrian camp, moving with an overwhelming and silent power. By morning, the once-feared army lies lifeless across the battlefield, a stark testament to God’s unmatched authority and the fulfillment of His promise.

Join us as we explore this epic story of faith, divine justice, and the miraculous power of God. This video is a powerful reminder of the strength of divine intervention and the sovereignty of the Lord. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more incredible biblical stories and historical insights! #aibible #hezekiah #isaiah
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Hezekiah’s godliness was in direct contrast to his father’s wickedness. King Ahaz was an evil, idolatrous king. During the reign of Ahaz, the people of Israel said they feared God, but simultaneously they practiced idolatry (2 Kings 17:33). Hezekiah was the 13th successor of David, reigning in Judah’s southern kingdom. He reigned for 29 years—approximately 715-686 BC—beginning at age 25 (2 Kings 18:2). His reign began in the third year of Hoshea’s reign over the northern kingdom of Israel in Samaria (2 Kings 18:1-3), and it coincided with the ministry of two of God’s prophets, Isaiah and Micah.

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