Bible Cross References
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Isaiah 38:9-22
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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.
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Isaiah told the king to put a paste made of figs on his boil, and he would get well.
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Then King Hezekiah asked, "What is the sign to prove that I will be able to go to the Temple?"
1 Samuel 25:33-36
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Thank God for your good sense and for what you have done today in keeping me from the crime of murder and from taking my own revenge.
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The LORD has kept me from harming you. But I swear by the living God of Israel that if you had not hurried to meet me, all of Nabal's men would have been dead by morning!"
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Then David accepted what she had brought him and said to her, "Go back home and don't worry. I will do what you want."
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Abigail went back to Nabal, who was at home having a feast fit for a king. He was drunk and in a good mood, so she did not tell him anything until the next morning.
1 Samuel 30:6
David was now in great trouble, because his men were all very bitter about losing their children, and they were threatening to stone him; but the LORD his God gave him courage.
Psalm 31:7
I will be glad and rejoice because of your constant love. You see my suffering; you know my trouble.
Psalm 31:8
You have not let my enemies capture me; you have given me freedom to go where I wish.
Psalm 31:22
I was afraid and thought that he had driven me out of his presence. But he heard my cry, when I called to him for help.
Psalm 71:20
You have sent troubles and suffering on me, but you will restore my strength; you will keep me from the grave.
2 Corinthians 1:8-10
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We want to remind you, friends, of the trouble we had in the province of Asia. The burdens laid upon us were so great and so heavy that we gave up all hope of staying alive.
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We felt that the death sentence had been passed on us. But this happened so that we should rely, not on ourselves, but only on God, who raises the dead.
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From such terrible dangers of death he saved us, and will save us; and we have placed our hope in him that he will save us again,
2 Timothy 3:11
my persecutions, and my sufferings. You know all that happened to me in Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra, the terrible persecutions I endured! But the Lord rescued me from them all.
Where is the scribe
1 Corinthians 1:20
So then, where does that leave the wise? or the scholars? or the skillful debaters of this world? God has shown that this world's wisdom is foolishness!
receiver
Genesis 23:16
Abraham agreed and weighed out the amount that Ephron had mentioned in the hearing of the people---four hundred pieces of silver, according to the standard weights used by the merchants.
2 Kings 15:19
Tiglath Pileser, the emperor of Assyria, invaded Israel, and Menahem gave him thirty-eight tons of silver to gain his support in strengthening Menahem's power over the country.
2 Kings 18:14
Hezekiah sent a message to Sennacherib, who was in Lachish: "I have done wrong; please stop your attack, and I will pay whatever you demand." The emperor's answer was that Hezekiah should send him ten tons of silver and one ton of gold.
2 Kings 18:31
Don't listen to Hezekiah. The emperor of Assyria commands you to come out of the city and surrender. You will all be allowed to eat grapes from your own vines and figs from your own trees, and to drink water from your own wells---
where is he
Isaiah 10:16-19
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The LORD Almighty is going to send disease to punish those who are now well-fed. In their bodies there will be a fire that burns and burns.
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God, the light of Israel, will become a fire. Israel's holy God will become a flame, which in a single day will burn up everything, even the thorns and thistles.
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The rich forests and farmlands will be totally destroyed, in the same way that a fatal sickness destroys someone.
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There will be so few trees left that even a child will be able to count them.