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highlighted Isaiah 37:14-20 NLT
After Hezekiah received the letter from the messengers and read it, he went up to the LORD’s Temple and spread it out before the LORD.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Isaiah 37:11-13 NLT
You know perfectly well what the kings of Assyria have done wherever they have gone. They have completely destroyed everyone who stood in their way! Why should you be any different?
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Isaiah 37:10 NLT
“This message is for King Hezekiah of Judah. Don’t let your God, in whom you trust, deceive you with promises that Jerusalem will not be captured by the king of Assyria.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Isaiah 37:8 NLT
Meanwhile, the Assyrian chief of staff left Jerusalem and went to consult the king of Assyria, who had left Lachish and was attacking Libnah.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Isaiah 37:6-7 NLT
the prophet replied, “Say to your master, ‘This is what the LORD says: Do not be disturbed by this blasphemous speech against me from the Assyrian king’s messengers.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Isaiah 37:4 NLT
But perhaps the LORD your God has heard the Assyrian chief of staff, sent by the king to defy the living God, and will punish him for his words. Oh, pray for those of us who are left!”
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Isaiah 37:3 NLT
They told him, “This is what King Hezekiah says: Today is a day of trouble, insults, and disgrace. It is like when a child is ready to be born, but the mother has no strength to deliver the baby.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Isaiah 37:2 NLT
And he sent Eliakim the palace administrator, Shebna the court secretary, and the leading priests, all dressed in burlap, to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Isaiah 37:1 NLT
When King Hezekiah heard their report, he tore his clothes and put on burlap and went into the Temple of the LORD.
about 10 years ago
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read Acts 16
Paul came also to Derbe and to Lystra. A disciple was there, named Timothy, the son of a Jewish woman who was a believer, but his father was a Greek....
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:20-40 NLT
“The whole city is in an uproar because of these Jews!” they shouted to the city officials.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:19 NLT
Her masters’ hopes of wealth were now shattered, so they grabbed Paul and Silas and dragged them before the authorities at the marketplace.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:18 NLT
This went on day after day until Paul got so exasperated that he turned and said to the demon within her, “I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her.” And instantly it left her.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:17 NLT
She followed Paul and the rest of us, shouting, “These men are servants of the Most High God, and they have come to tell you how to be saved.”
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:16 NLT
One day as we were going down to the place of prayer, we met a slave girl who had a spirit that enabled her to tell the future. She earned a lot of money for her masters by telling fortunes.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:13-15 NLT
On the Sabbath we went a little way outside the city to a riverbank, where we thought people would be meeting for prayer, and we sat down to speak with some women who had gathered there.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:12 NLT
From there we reached Philippi, a major city of that district of Macedonia and a Roman colony. And we stayed there several days.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:10-11 NLT
So we decided to leave for Macedonia at once, having concluded that God was calling us to preach the Good News there.
about 10 years ago
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highlighted Acts 16:9 NLT
That night Paul had a vision: A man from Macedonia in northern Greece was standing there, pleading with him, “Come over to Macedonia and help us!”
about 10 years ago