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Warning concerning Babylon (2Ki 20:1-21)

It seems that the events recorded in 20:1-19 occurred before those recorded in 2Ki 18:13-19:37.

Hezekiah was about to die, but, in answer to his prayer, God promised to extend his life. This was for the purpose of bringing Judah through the time of conflict with Assyria that has just been described (2Ki 20:1-7).

God gave Hezekiah a miraculous sign to prove that he would do what he had promised (2Ki 20:8-11).

At this time Babylon was increasing in power and was looking for allies to help it overthrow Assyria. Hezekiah’s illness gave the Babylonian king an excuse to send representatives to Jerusalem, in the hope that they could encourage Hezekiah to join with Babylon against Assyria.

Hezekiah was proud of the prosperity he had brought to his kingdom, and was willing to cooperate (2Ki 20:12-13; 2 Chron 32:25,31).

Again Isaiah condemned this willingness to enter into foreign alliances. He saw that it would result in conquest by the allied nation (2Ki 20:14-21).