hezekiah (Meaning)

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hezekiah (n)

(Old Testament) king of Judah who abolished idolatry (715-687 BC)

Synonyms & Antonyms of hezekiah

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hezekiah Sentence Examples

  1. Hezekiah ascended to the throne of Judah as a fervent worshiper of the Lord.
  2. Hezekiah's military prowess impressed the invading Assyrian king, Sennacherib.
  3. Hezekiah's reforms included abolishing idolatry and restoring the Temple of Jerusalem.
  4. During Hezekiah's illness, the prophet Isaiah foretold his recovery and the extension of his life.
  5. Hezekiah's tunnel provided a secure water supply to Jerusalem during the Assyrian siege.
  6. Hezekiah's economic prosperity allowed him to build magnificent palaces and fortifications.
  7. Hezekiah's reign is remembered for its religious revival and military successes.
  8. Hezekiah's faith in the Lord guided his decisions and brought blessings upon his people.
  9. Hezekiah's son, Manasseh, reversed his father's reforms and led Judah into idolatry.
  10. Hezekiah's legacy as a righteous king continues to inspire believers today.

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(Old Testament) king of Judah who abolished idolatry (715-687 BC)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Hezekiah ascended to the throne of Judah as a fervent worshiper of the Lord.

Hezekiah's military prowess impressed the invading Assyrian king, Sennacherib.

Hezekiah's reforms included abolishing idolatry and restoring the Temple of Jerusalem.

During Hezekiah's illness, the prophet Isaiah foretold his recovery and the extension of his life.