WebClarke's Commentary Verse 2 Chronicles 20:20. Believe in the Lord your God — "Believe in the WORD of the Lord your God, and believe in his law, and believe in his prophets; … Web2 Chronicles 20:20 Early in the morning they got up and left for the Wilderness of Tekoa. As they set out, Jehoshaphat stood up and said, "Hear me, O people of Judah and Jerusalem. Believe in the LORD your God, and you will be upheld; believe in His prophets, and you will succeed." Bible > 2 Chronicles > Chapter 20 > Verse 20
Sermon Notes on Jehoshaphat
WebSmith's Bible Commentary Chapter 20 Now in chapter 20, it records how that at this time three nations had gathered together to fight against Judah. The nation of Moab and Ammon, and those of Mount Seir, which would have been the Edomites. And word came to Jehoshaphat that Judah was being invaded by this confederacy of nations. WebClick chart to enlarge Chart from Jensen's Survey of the OT - used by permission Four Reformations: Some would say these are more accurately classified as revivals not reformations. 2Chr 15, 17-20 - Under Asa, 2Chr 23:1-24:16 = Under Joash, 2Chr 29:1-32:32 = Under Hezekiah.. See Related Topic - Revival; Notable Verses:. Prediction of length of … tick sign in google docs
Malachi 1 - Barnes
WebThe reference to Jehoshaphat not removing the high places ( 2 Chronicles 20:33) seems to contradict what the writer said in 2 Chronicles 17:6. Perhaps when the people rebuilt the high places that Jehoshaphat destroyed earlier in … Web2 Chronicles 20:21 Anybody can sing the Te Deum when the battle is over. The difference between an ordinary man of war and a Christian is this: a Christian shouts before the victory, because he knows it is sure to come. I. We learn here, first, a lesson of patriotism. The foreign policy of Ammon and Moab seemed very brilliant for a time. WebChapter 20. We have here, I. The great danger and distress that Jehoshaphat and his kingdom were in from a foreign invasion ( v. 1, 2 ). II. The pious course he took for their safety, by fasting, and praying, and seeking God ( v. 3-13 ). III. The assurance which God, by a prophet, immediately gave them of victory ( v. 14-17 ). IV. tick sign in outlook