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 In  those  days  was 
Hezekiah sick  and  near  death. 
Isaiah the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  came  to  him,  and  said  to  him,  "The  LORD  says,  'Set  your 
house in  order,  for  you  will  die,  and  not  live.'"  
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 Then  Hezekiah  turned  his  face  to  the  wall  and  prayed  to  The  LORD,  +
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 and  said,  "Remember  now,  The  LORD,  I  beg  you,  how  I  have  walked  before  you  in 
truth and  with  a  perfect  heart,  and  have  done  that  which  is  good  in  your  sight."  Hezekiah  wept  bitterly.  
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 Then  The  LORD's  word  came  to  Isaiah,  saying,  +
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 "Go,  and  tell  Hezekiah,  'The  LORD,  the  God  of 
David your  father,  says,  "I  have  heard  your  prayer.  I  have  seen  your  tears.  Behold,  I  will  add  fifteen  years  to  your  life.  
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 I  will  deliver  you  and  this  city  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  I  will  defend  this  city.  +
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 This  shall  be  the  sign  to  you  from  The  LORD,  that  the  LORD  will  do  this  thing  that  he  has  spoken.  +
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 Behold,  I  will  cause  the 
shadow on  the  sundial,  which  has  gone  down  on  the  sundial  of  Ahaz  with  the  sun,  to  return  backward  ten  steps.  So  the  sun  returned  ten  steps  on  the  sundial  on  which  it  had  gone  down."'"  
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 The 
writing of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  when  he  had  been  sick,  and  had  recovered  of  his  sickness.  
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 I  said,  "In  the  middle  of  my  life  I  go  into  the  gates  of  Sheol.I  am  deprived  of  the  residue  of  my  years."  +
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 I  said,  "I  won't  see  Yah,Yah  in  the  land  of  the  living.I  will  see  man  no  more  with  the  inhabitants  of  the  world.  +
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 My  dwelling  is  removed,and  is  carried  away  from  me  like  a  shepherd's  tent.I  have  rolled  up,  like  a  weaver,  my  life.He  will  cut  me  off  from  the  loom.From  day  even  to  night  you  will  make  an  end  of  me.  +
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 I  waited  patiently  until  morning.He  breaks  all  my  bones  like  a  lion.From  day  even  to  night  you  will  make  an  end  of  me.  +
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 I  chattered  like  a 
swallow or  a  crane.I  moaned  like  a  dove.My  eyes  weaken  looking  upward.Lord,  I  am  oppressed.Be  my  security."  
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 What  will  I  say?He  has  both  spoken  to  me,  and  himself  has  done  it.I  will  walk  carefully  all  my  years  because  of  the  anguish  of  my  soul.  +
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 Lord,  men  live  by  these  things;and  my 
spirit finds  life  in  all  of  them:you  restore  me,  and  cause  me  to  live.  
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 Behold,  for  peace  I  had  great  anguish,but  you  have  in  love  for  my  soul  delivered  it  from  the  pit  of  corruption;for  you  have  cast  all  my  sins  behind  your  back.  +
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 For  
Sheol  can't  praise  you.Death  can't  celebrate  you.Those  who  go  down  into  the  pit  can't  hope  for  your  truth.  
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 The  living,  the  living,  he  shall  praise  you,  as  I  do  today.The 
father shall  make  known  your  truth  to  the  children.  
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 The  LORD  will  save  me.Therefore  we  will  sing  my 
songs with  stringed  instruments  all  the  days  of  our  life  in  The  LORD's  house.  
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 Now  Isaiah  had  said,  "Let  them  take  a  cake  of  figs,  and  lay  it  for  a  poultice  on  the  boil,  and  he  shall  recover."  
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 Hezekiah  also  had  said,  "What  is  the  sign  that  I  will  go  up  to  The  LORD's  house?"  +
 
            
Isa 38:1-22. HEZEKIAH'S SICKNESS; PERHAPS CONNECTED WITH THE PLAGUE OR BLAST WHEREBY THE ASSYRIAN ARMY HAD BEEN DESTROYED.
1. Set . . . house in order--Make arrangement as to the succession to the throne; for he had then no son; and as to thy other concerns.
thou shall die--speaking according to the ordinary course of the disease. His being spared fifteen years was not a change in God's mind, but an illustration of God's dealings being unchangeably regulated by the state of man in relation to Him.