180,000 Soldiers Defeated by One Angel: A Biblical Story #facts #epicmythology #biblestory
In this video, we explore the miraculous event from the Second Book of Kings in the Old Testament, where the Angel of the Lord struck down 180,000 Assyrian soldiers in a single night, saving Jerusalem from certain destruction. Discover how King Hezekiah’s prayer and the prophecy of Isaiah led to divine intervention, showing the incredible power of faith and the providence of God. This story is a testament to the strength and protection offered by the Lord, reminding us of the unseen battles fought on our behalf.
Join us as we delve into this remarkable biblical story and uncover the lessons it holds for us today
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