2 Kings 19:34
I will defend this city and save it for My own sake and for the sake of My servant David.'"
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 2 Kings 19:34?

2. How does 2 Kings 19:34 demonstrate God's faithfulness to His promises?

3. What role does divine intervention play in 2 Kings 19:34's context?

4. How does 2 Kings 19:34 connect with God's covenant with David?

5. How can we trust God's protection in our lives, as in 2 Kings 19:34?

6. What actions can we take to align with God's will, as seen here?

7. How does 2 Kings 19:34 demonstrate God's protection over Jerusalem?

8. What historical evidence supports the events described in 2 Kings 19:34?

9. Why does God choose to defend Jerusalem in 2 Kings 19:34?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Kings 19?

11. Who was Sennacherib in the Bible?

12. In Jeremiah 38:2, how could Jeremiah’s prediction of the city’s fall be harmonized with God’s previous promises of protection for Jerusalem?

13. Who was Sennacherib in the Bible?

14. Why do Isaiah 37:33–35 and parallel biblical accounts (e.g., 2 Kings 19) differ in describing Sennacherib’s retreat and the exact nature of the Assyrian defeat?
Discussion Questions
1. How does God's promise to defend Jerusalem for His own sake and for David's sake encourage you in your personal walk with God?

2. In what ways can you apply Hezekiah's example of seeking God in prayer during times of crisis in your own life?

3. How does understanding God's covenant with David enhance your appreciation of His faithfulness and promises?

4. What are some practical ways you can live to glorify God, knowing that His actions are ultimately for His glory?

5. How can the account of Jerusalem's deliverance inspire you to trust in God's protection and sovereignty in your current circumstances?1. What is the significance of Hezekiah's immediate response (tearing his clothes and going to the temple) upon hearing Rabshakeh's words?

2. How does Hezekiah's faith influence his actions in the face of Assyrian threats?

3. In what ways does Isaiah's prophecy provide comfort and hope to Hezekiah and Judah?

4. What can we learn from Hezekiah's prayer and his direct appeal to God in times of crisis?

5. How does this chapter depict the power of prayer?

6. How do verses 20-34 show God's care for His people and His sovereignty over nations?

7. What can we learn from Sennacherib's fate about the consequences of blasphemy and pride?

8. How does the fall of the Assyrian army reinforce the concept of divine justice?

9. What message does 2 Kings 19 communicate about God's response to the oppression of His people?

10. If you were in Hezekiah's place, what would your response be upon receiving the threatening letter from Sennacherib?

11. How does this chapter inspire you to handle overwhelming situations in your life?

12. How can you apply Hezekiah's prayerful approach to the challenges you face in your life?

13. In your community or society, have you witnessed instances where faith triumphed over fear? Share your experiences.

14. How does this chapter challenge you to deepen your faith in God during times of crisis?

15. How does Hezekiah's humble acknowledgement of God's power contrast with Sennacherib's pride and arrogance?

16. How can the story of Hezekiah and Sennacherib guide leaders today in their decisions and actions?

17. How can you personally respond when God's name and principles are blasphemed in the society?

18. How does God's divine intervention in this chapter reinforce your trust in Him during challenging times?

19. What role does humility play in seeking God's help, as depicted in this chapter?

20. How can you use the lessons from this chapter to strengthen your community's trust in God?

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