Isaiah 39

Isaiah 39

King Hezekiah, after his recovery, receives envoys from Babylon. Foolishly, Hezekiah shows the Babylonian delegation all his treasures, armaments, and storehouses—everything in his palace. Isaiah confronts Hezekiah about this display of human pride and reliance on earthly security. Isaiah then delivers a solemn prophecy: a time is coming when everything in the palace will be carried off to Babylon, and some of Hezekiah’s own descendants will be taken and made eunuchs in the Babylonian court.

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Numbers 14

The people weep and refuse to enter the Promised Land, choosing instead to appoint a new leader and return to Egypt. God condemns the disobedient generation to die in the wilderness for forty years.

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God provides laws regarding offerings for those who will eventually enter the Promised Land. He also gives the law for the Sabbath-breaker and the command for tassels on garments.

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