Hezekiah is without doubt one of the greatest characters of the Old Testament. He has not been accorded the attention or admiration that he deserves. And his reign was one of the most exciting in all world history. More than this, we need an understanding of Hezekiah and his time o make real sense of Isaiah, of the Psalms (as these sudies in the Songs of Degreees demonstrate), of Micah, and Joel, and probably of other parts of the Old Testament.Those who study the life of Hezekiah with care will find themselves much better equipped to understand many of the Messanic features of Psalms and prophets.


Reviews

Tecwyn Morgan reviewed this book in The Christadephian, Vol 123, No 7 (July, 1986)

  • This is not one book, but two conveniently bound together. They share a common theme, the exposition of the life and literary interests of King Hezekiah. The first, Hezekiah the Great is written by Brother Harry Whittaker; the second, Songs of Degrees, by Brother George Booker. Although very different in style and treatment, they are pleasantly complementary. View More