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Book of Isaiah - Chapter 39 - Verse 4

39:4
Then said he, What have they seen in thine house? And Hezekiah answered, All that is in mine house have they seen: there is nothing among my treasures that I have not shewed them.

Meaning

When Hezekiah was asked by the prophet about what the visitors from Babylon had seen in his house, he proudly replied that they had seen all the treasures he possessed. By showing them everything, Hezekiah was displaying a lack of discretion and humility. This verse serves as a reminder of the dangers of pride and vanity. It highlights the importance of being selective about what we reveal to others and being mindful of the motivations behind our actions. Hezekiah's response ultimately led to a prophetic declaration that the treasures in his house would one day be carried off to Babylon. This story serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of boasting and the importance of maintaining a modest and humble attitude.

Theological Overview

The verse from 2 Kings 20:15 gives us a glimpse into the character of King Hezekiah. When asked about what he had shown the Babylonian envoys who had come to visit him, Hezekiah admitted that he had displayed all the treasures of his kingdom. This action of Hezekiah reveals a sense of pride and self-reliance, as he wanted to showcase his wealth and power to the foreign dignitaries. However, this display of material wealth also reflects a deeper spiritual issue - a lack of trust in God. By flaunting his possessions, Hezekiah may have been relying on his own strength and resources rather than depending on the Lord for protection and provision. This story serves as a cautionary tale for believers, reminding us not to place our trust in worldly wealth or possessions, but to have faith in God's providence and care.

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