Do you not know what I and my fathers have done to all the peoples of the lands? Have the gods of these nations ever been able to deliver their land from my hand? Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of 2 Chronicles 32:13? 2. How does 2 Chronicles 32:13 challenge our trust in God's sovereignty today? 3. What can we learn about pride from the Assyrian king's claims in this verse? 4. How does 2 Chronicles 32:13 relate to God's deliverance in Exodus? 5. In what ways can we resist modern-day "Assyrian" threats to our faith? 6. How can we apply Hezekiah's faith response to our current challenges? 7. How does 2 Chronicles 32:13 challenge the belief in God's protection over His people? 8. What historical evidence supports the events described in 2 Chronicles 32:13? 9. How does 2 Chronicles 32:13 reflect on the power dynamics between God and earthly kings? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Chronicles 32? 11. Is confessing sins necessary for divine forgiveness? 12. How can 2 Chronicles 27:1-2 claim Jotham faithfully followed God if 'the high places' were not removed, suggesting partial disobedience? 13. Why would a loving God demand the execution of anyone who refused to seek Him (2 Chronicles 15:13), conflicting with other biblical passages emphasizing mercy? 14. Why did Elijah write to King Jehoram? Discussion Questions 1. How does Sennacherib's attitude in 2 Chronicles 32:13 reflect the dangers of pride and arrogance? Can you identify other biblical figures who exhibited similar traits?2. In what ways does Hezekiah's response to the Assyrian threat demonstrate faith and reliance on God? How can we apply this to our own lives when facing difficulties? 3. How does the account of Sennacherib's invasion and the deliverance of Jerusalem connect with the themes of God's sovereignty and protection found in Psalm 46? 4. What lessons can we learn from the contrast between the powerless gods of the nations and the true God of Israel? How does this apply to modern forms of idolatry? 5. Reflect on a time when you experienced God's deliverance in your life. How does this passage encourage you to trust in God's power and faithfulness in future challenges?1. How does Hezekiah's preparation for the Assyrian invasion demonstrate his leadership skills and faith in God? 2. In what ways does Sennacherib's letter challenge the faith of Hezekiah and the people of Jerusalem? 3. How does the divine intervention by God illustrate His sovereignty and power? 4. In what ways can Hezekiah's pride be a cautionary tale for us today? 5. How can you apply the lessons of Hezekiah's trust in God to your own life? 6. What does Hezekiah's illness and recovery teach us about the power of prayer and repentance? 7. How does the account of Hezekiah's wealth and achievements relate to our understanding of worldly success? 8. What would you do in a situation where your faith is openly challenged, like when Sennacherib sent his blasphemous letter? 9. How can we keep humility in the face of great success and honor, like Hezekiah failed to do? 10. In the face of adversity, how can we encourage others, like Hezekiah did with his people during the Assyrian siege? 11. How can we acknowledge God's kindness in our daily lives? 12. What are some practical ways we can prepare and strengthen our spiritual "defenses" like Hezekiah prepared Jerusalem? 13. How does the story of Hezekiah's illness and recovery inform our understanding of God's healing and mercy? 14. Can we identify elements of our life where we may act prideful, as Hezekiah did, and how can we correct it? 15. How can Hezekiah's actions during the Assyrian threat inspire our actions in current global crises? 16. How can Hezekiah's strategic decision to block off water sources apply to our spiritual life? 17. How does this chapter change or reinforce your understanding of divine intervention? 18. What would be a modern equivalent of Sennacherib's letter and how would you respond to it? 19. How does the conclusion of Hezekiah's life inspire you to live a life dedicated to God? 20. How does this chapter challenge your perspective on adversity, faith, and God's intervention? Links 2 Chronicles 32:13 NIV2 Chronicles 32:13 NLT 2 Chronicles 32:13 ESV 2 Chronicles 32:13 NASB 2 Chronicles 32:13 KJV 2 Chronicles 32:13 Commentaries Bible Hub |



