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Hezekiah’s Illness and Recovery

38 (A)In those days Hezekiah became ill to the point of death. And (B)Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz came to him and said to him, “Thus says Yahweh, ‘(C)Set your house in order, for you shall die and not live.’” Then Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to Yahweh and said, “(D)Remember now, O Yahweh, I beseech You, how I have (E)walked before You in truth and with a (F)whole heart and (G)have done what is good in Your sight.” And Hezekiah (H)wept [a]greatly.

Then the word of Yahweh came to Isaiah, saying, “Go and say to Hezekiah, ‘Thus says Yahweh, the God of your father David, “I have heard your prayer; I have seen your tears; behold, I will add (I)fifteen years to your [b]life. And I will (J)deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria; and I will defend this city.”’

“Now this shall be the (K)sign to you from Yahweh, that Yahweh will do this word that He has spoken: Behold, I will (L)cause the shadow on the stairway, which has gone down with the sun on the stairway of Ahaz, to go back ten steps.” So the (M)sun’s shadow went back ten steps on the stairway on which it had gone down.

A writing of Hezekiah king of Judah after his illness and [c]recovery:

10 I said, “(N)In the middle of my [d]life
I am to enter the (O)gates of Sheol;
I am to be (P)deprived of the rest of my years.”
11 I said, “I will not see Yah,
Yah (Q)in the land of the living;
I will look on man no more among the inhabitants of the world.
12 Like a shepherd’s (R)tent my dwelling is pulled up and removed from me;
As a (S)weaver I (T)rolled up my life.
He (U)cuts me off from the loom;
From (V)day until night You make an end of me.
13 I soothed my soul until morning.
(W)Like a lion—so He (X)shatters all my bones;
From (Y)day until night You make an end of me.
14 (Z)Like a swallow, like a crane, so I chirped;
I (AA)moan like a dove;
My (AB)eyes look wistfully to the heights;
O Lord, I am oppressed, be my (AC)security.

15 (AD)What shall I say?
[e]Indeed, He has spoken to me, and He Himself has done it;
I will (AE)wander about all my years because of the (AF)bitterness of my soul.
16 O Lord, (AG)by these things men live,
And in all these is the life of my spirit;
[f](AH)O restore me to health and (AI)let me live!

17 Behold, for my own well-being I had great bitterness;
But it is You who has [g](AJ)held back my soul from the pit of [h]nothingness,
For You have (AK)cast all my sins behind Your back.
18 For (AL)Sheol cannot thank You;
Death cannot praise You;
Those who go down (AM)to the pit cannot keep watch for Your truth.
19 It is the (AN)living, the living who give thanks to You, as I do today;
A (AO)father makes known to his sons about Your truth.
20 Yahweh is here to save me;
So we will (AP)play my songs on stringed instruments
(AQ)All the days of our life (AR)at the house of Yahweh.”

21 Now (AS)Isaiah had said, “Let them take up a cake of figs and apply it to the boil, that he may live.” 22 Then Hezekiah had said, “What is the (AT)sign that I shall go up to the house of Yahweh?”

Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 38:3 Lit great weeping
  2. Isaiah 38:5 Lit days
  3. Isaiah 38:9 Lit he lived after his illness
  4. Isaiah 38:10 Lit days
  5. Isaiah 38:15 DSS and Targum And what shall I say for He
  6. Isaiah 38:16 Lit You will
  7. Isaiah 38:17 As in some versions; Heb loved
  8. Isaiah 38:17 Or destruction

Hezekiah’s illness

38 At about that time Hezekiah became deathly sick. The prophet Isaiah, Amoz’s son, came to him and said: “The Lord God says this: Put your affairs in order because you are about to die. You won’t survive this.”

Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord: “Please, Lord, remember how I’ve walked before you in truth and sincerity. I’ve done what you consider to be good.” Then Hezekiah cried and cried.

Then the Lord’s word came to Isaiah: “Go and say to Hezekiah: The Lord, the God of your ancestor David, says this: I have heard your prayer and have seen your tears. I will add fifteen years to your life. I will rescue you and this city from the power of the Assyrian king. I will defend this city. This will be your sign from the Lord that he will do what he promised: once the shadow cast by the sun descends on the steps of Ahaz, I will make it back up ten steps.” And the sun went back ten of the steps that it had already descended.

A composition by Judah’s King Hezekiah when he was sick and then recovered from his sickness:

10 I thought, I must depart in the prime of my life;
    I have been relegated to the gates of the underworld[a] for the rest of my life.
11 I thought, I won’t see the Lord.
    The Lord is in the land of the living.
I won’t look upon humans again
    or be with the inhabitants of the world.
12 My lifetime is plucked up
    and taken from me like a shepherd’s tent.
My life is shriveled like woven cloth;
    God cuts me off from the loom.
Between daybreak and nightfall
    you carry out your verdict against me.
13 I cried out[b] until morning:
    “Like a lion God crushes all my bones.
Between daybreak and nightfall
    you carry out your verdict against me.
14 Like a swallow[c] I chirp;
    I moan like a dove.
My eyes have grown weary looking to heaven.
    Lord, I’m overwhelmed; support me!”

15 What can I say?
    God has spoken to me;
    he himself has acted.
I will wander[d] my whole life
    with a bitter spirit.
16 The Lord Most High is the one who gives life to every heart,
    who gives life to the spirit![e]
17 Look, he indeed exchanged my bitterness for wholeness.[f]

You yourself have spared[g] my whole being
        from the pit of destruction,
    because you have cast all my sins
        behind your back.
18 The underworld[h] can’t thank you,
        nor can death[i] praise you;
    those who go down to the pit
        can’t hope for your faithfulness.
19 The living, the living can thank you, as I do today.
    Parents will tell children about your faithfulness.
20 The Lord has truly saved me,
    and we will make music[j] at the Lord’s house all the days of our lives.

21 Then Isaiah said, “Prepare a salve made from figs, put it on the swelling, and he’ll get better.”

22 Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “What’s the sign that I’ll be able to go up to the Lord’s temple?”

Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 38:10 Heb Sheol
  2. Isaiah 38:13 Or I lay down
  3. Isaiah 38:14 Heb uncertain
  4. Isaiah 38:15 Heb uncertain
  5. Isaiah 38:16 Heb uncertain
  6. Isaiah 38:17 Heb uncertain
  7. Isaiah 38:17 Cf LXX, Vulg; MT loved
  8. Isaiah 38:18 Heb Sheol
  9. Isaiah 38:18 Heb Maveth
  10. Isaiah 38:20 Or my stringed instruments