Bible Cross References
A. M. 3291. B.C. 713. was Hezekiah
2 Chronicles 32:24-26
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About this time King Hezekiah became sick and almost died. He prayed, and the LORD gave him a sign that he would recover.
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But Hezekiah was too proud to show gratitude for what the LORD had done for him, and Judah and Jerusalem suffered for it.
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Finally, however, Hezekiah and the people of Jerusalem humbled themselves, and so the LORD did not punish the people until after Hezekiah's death.
Isaiah 38:1-20
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About this time King Hezekiah became sick and almost died. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to see him and said to him, "The LORD tells you that you are to put everything in order because you will not recover. Get ready to die."
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Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed:
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"Remember, LORD, that I have served you faithfully and loyally, and that I have always tried to do what you wanted me to." And he began to cry bitterly.
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Then the LORD commanded Isaiah
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to go back to Hezekiah and say to him, "I, the LORD, the God of your ancestor David, have heard your prayer and seen your tears; I will let you live fifteen years longer.
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I will rescue you and this city of Jerusalem from the emperor of Assyria, and I will continue to protect the city."
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Isaiah replied, "The LORD will give you a sign to prove that he will keep his promise.
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On the stairway built by King Ahaz, the LORD will make the shadow go back ten steps." And the shadow moved back ten steps.
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After Hezekiah recovered from his illness, he wrote this song of praise:
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I thought that in the prime of life I was going to the world of the dead, Never to live out my life.
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I thought that in this world of the living I would never again see the LORD Or any living person.
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My life was cut off and ended, Like a tent that is taken down, Like cloth that is cut from a loom. I thought that God was ending my life.
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All night I cried out with pain, As if a lion were breaking my bones. I thought that God was ending my life.
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My voice was thin and weak, And I moaned like a dove. My eyes grew tired from looking to heaven. LORD, rescue me from all this trouble.
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What can I say? The LORD has done this. My heart is bitter, and I cannot sleep.
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Lord, I will live for you, for you alone; Heal me and let me live.
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My bitterness will turn into peace. You save my life from all danger; You forgive all my sins.
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No one in the world of the dead can praise you; The dead cannot trust in your faithfulness.
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It is the living who praise you, As I praise you now. Parents tell their children how faithful you are.
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LORD, you have healed me. We will play harps and sing your praise, Sing praise in your Temple as long as we live.
John 11:1-5
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A man named Lazarus, who lived in Bethany, became sick. Bethany was the town where Mary and her sister Martha lived.
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(This Mary was the one who poured the perfume on the Lord's feet and wiped them with her hair; it was her brother Lazarus who was sick.)
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The sisters sent Jesus a message: "Lord, your dear friend is sick."
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When Jesus heard it, he said, "The final result of this sickness will not be the death of Lazarus; this has happened in order to bring glory to God, and it will be the means by which the Son of God will receive glory."
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Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.
Philippians 2:27
Indeed he was sick and almost died. But God had pity on him, and not only on him but on me, too, and spared me an even greater sorrow.
Philippians 2:30
because he risked his life and nearly died for the sake of the work of Christ, in order to give me the help that you yourselves could not give.
the prophet
2 Kings 19:2
He sent Eliakim, the official in charge of the palace, Shebna, the court secretary, and the senior priests to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz. They also were wearing sackcloth.
2 Kings 19:20
Then Isaiah sent a message telling King Hezekiah that in answer to the king's prayer
Set thine house in order
2 Samuel 17:23
When Ahithophel saw that his advice had not been followed, he saddled his donkey and went back to his hometown. After putting his affairs in order, he hanged himself. He was buried in the family grave.
Isaiah 38:1
About this time King Hezekiah became sick and almost died. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to see him and said to him, "The LORD tells you that you are to put everything in order because you will not recover. Get ready to die."
thou shalt die
Jeremiah 18:7-10
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If at any time I say that I am going to uproot, break down, or destroy any nation or kingdom,
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but then that nation turns from its evil, I will not do what I said I would.
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On the other hand, if I say that I am going to plant or build up any nation or kingdom,
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but then that nation disobeys me and does evil, I will not do what I said I would.
Jonah 3:4-10
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Jonah started through the city, and after walking a whole day, he proclaimed, "In forty days Nineveh will be destroyed!"
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The people of Nineveh believed God's message. So they decided that everyone should fast, and all the people, from the greatest to the least, put on sackcloth to show that they had repented.
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When the king of Nineveh heard about it, he got up from his throne, took off his robe, put on sackcloth, and sat down in ashes.
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He sent out a proclamation to the people of Nineveh: "This is an order from the king and his officials: No one is to eat anything; all persons, cattle, and sheep are forbidden to eat or drink.
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All persons and animals must wear sackcloth. Everyone must pray earnestly to God and must give up their wicked behavior and their evil actions.
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Perhaps God will change his mind; perhaps he will stop being angry, and we will not die!"
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God saw what they did; he saw that they had given up their wicked behavior. So he changed his mind and did not punish them as he had said he would.