Introduction The rule of King Uzziah, Ahaz King, King Manasseh is an example of contradictory historical literature. 2 King's book (written by Deuteronomistic historian) assumes the source of work cited by Chronicles (or chronicle) through original review. This comparison analyzes additions, omissions, and corrections to the original text of the chronicle, but does not exclude it, and it tries to explain why he changes information to suit his specific paradigm .
During the reign of Uzzaya, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, Isaiah in Jerusalem was an adviser to the eighth century prophets and king of the Jews. The god of this historical figure is in Isaiah 1 - 39 chapters. Isaiah the second person who lived during the exile of Babylonia contributed 40 to 55 chapters. Chapter 3 of Isaia's work is in chapter 56 through chapter 66, living in the latter half. The full text of the Isaiah dating back to the 2nd century BC was found in the oldest dead sea scroll town. The ruins are near the oasis in the South Jordan Valley. Partly unearthed by archaeologists, its early occupation can be traced back to around 7800 BC. According to Joshua 2 and 5-6, when the Israelites marched through the streets, their strong walls collapsed and was partially rebuilt by the hill of Bertel during the reign of Ahab, but there is still this occupation There is no evidence. Widely rebuilt in the era of Herod, and in the New Testament
Introduction The rule of King Uzziah, Ahaz King, King Manasseh is an example of contradictory historical literature. 2 King's book (written by Deuteronomistic historian) assumes the source of work cited by Chronicles (or chronicle) through original review. - Immigrants exist for centuries and decades and include hundreds of cultures. Tired of poverty, lack of opportunity, unequal treatment, political corruption, and lack of choice, many people migrated from their country of birth to other countries, seeking new opportunities and new better lives Resolve the future of the family. Work hard and gain a place for life
The son of Amos, the prophet Isaiah is the descendant of the royal family. Isaiah was born with Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah, and the king of the Lord. During his reign, the whole country enjoyed the development of times of prosperity and times. When his existence seems most necessary, the whole country mourns his departure. Under his reign, worship for Jehovah was encouraged, but that power was not enough to ensure destruction instead of idolatry. His rule must be mentioned as one of the outstanding figures of the South Kingdom. He walked his father's path, and under his rule, people continued to worship the Lord in commandments, even though they still allowed idolatry. Ahaz, his entire rule is a record of disaster and destruction.