Pre-exilic Prophets and Kings 701-686 B.C.*
Key: I=Israel; J=Judah; CBS=Chronological Bible Study
Scripture |
CBS |
Prophet |
Theme |
King and Events |
Isaiah 38-39; 2 Kings 18:3-7a; 20; 2Chronicles 29:2; 32:24-26, 32-33 |
July 13 |
Isaiah |
Hezekiah plagued and healed from boil; God will save from Assyria but not Babylon |
Hezekiah
701 |
Isaiah 33-35 |
July 14 |
Isaiah |
Judah realizes her sin and their need for God's help |
same time period and king |
Psalms 75, 77, 80; 2Kings 19:29-37; 2Chronicles 32:21-23; Psalm 76 |
July 15 |
Isaiah |
Jerusalem is saved; Assyrian army annihilated |
Hezekiah
701 |
Psalm 87,125, Isa 1- 4:6 |
July 16 |
Isaiah |
Judah forsakes God's shelter.
(Isaiah's life ends but he leaves Judah with hope:) |
Hezekiah 701-686 |
Isa 40-42 |
July 17 |
Isaiah |
Judah worships idols instead of the true God. |
same time period and king |
Isa 43-46 |
July 18 |
Isaiah |
Assurance that God will be with Israel and Judah even in exile. |
same time period and king |
Isaiah 47-50 |
July 19 |
Isaiah |
Words to exiles: ultimate peace is found in God |
same time period and king |
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*dates obtained through The Bible Knowledge Commentary of the Old Testament, by Walvoord and Zuck, ©1985, p.513
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