An informational overview of Hezekiah’s Broad Wall and its defensive purpose.
Biblical Context
The wall appears in accounts of Hezekiah’s preparations.
A Massive Expansion for a Growing City
Hezekiah expanded Jerusalem’s defenses to include the western hill, constructing a wall over 20 feet thick. This expansion protected refugees fleeing the Assyrian invasion.
Archaeological Evidence
The Broad Wall is preserved in the Jewish Quarter. Excavations show houses cut down to make room for the wall, confirming rapid construction during crisis.
Bible Verses About The Broad Wall of Hezekiah: Expanded Defenses
2 Chronicles 32:5 – He built up the wall.
Isaiah 22:10 – Houses broken down.
Nehemiah 3:8 – Repairs to broad sections.
Psalm 48:12 – Walk about Zion.
Micah 3:12 – Zion plowed like a field.
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