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Chapter 20
In
those
days
was
Hezekiah
sick
unto
death.
And
the
prophet
Isaiah
the
son
of
Amoz
came
to
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
Set
thine
house
in
order;
for
thou
shalt
die,
and
not
live.
2
Then
he
turned
his
face
to
the
wall,
and
prayed
unto
the
Lord,
saying,
3
I
beseech
thee,
O
Lord,
remember
now
how
I
have
walked
before
thee
in
truth
and
with
a
perfect
heart,
and
have
done
that
which
is
good
in
thy
sight.
And
Hezekiah
wept
sore.
4
And
it
came
to
pass,
afore
Isaiah
was
gone
out
into
the
middle
court,
that
the
word
of
the
Lord
came
to
him,
saying,
5
Turn
again,
and
tell
Hezekiah
the
captain
of
my
people,
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
the
God
of
David
thy
father,
I
have
heard
thy
prayer,
I
have
seen
thy
tears:
behold,
I
will
heal
thee:
on
the
third
day
thou
shalt
go
up
unto
the
house
of
the
Lord.
6
And
I
will
add
unto
thy
days
fifteen
years;
and
I
will
deliver
thee
and
this
city
out
of
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria;
and
I
will
defend
this
city
for
mine
own
sake,
and
for
my
servant
David’s
sake.
7
And
Isaiah
said,
Take
a
lump
of
figs.
And
they
took
and
laid
it
on
the
boil,
and
he
recovered.
8
And
Hezekiah
said
unto
Isaiah,
What
shall
be
the
sign
that
the
Lord
will
heal
me,
and
that
I
shall
go
up
into
the
house
of
the
Lord
the
third
day?
9
And
Isaiah
said,
This
sign
shalt
thou
have
of
the
Lord,
that
the
Lord
will
do
the
thing
that
he
hath
spoken:
shall
the
shadow
go
forward
ten
degrees,
or
go
back
ten
degrees?
10
And
Hezekiah
answered,
It
is
a
light
thing
for
the
shadow
to
go
down
ten
degrees:
nay,
but
let
the
shadow
return
backward
ten
degrees.
11
And
Isaiah
the
prophet
cried
unto
the
Lord:
and
he
brought
the
shadow
ten
degrees
backward,
by
which
it
had
gone
down
in
the
dial
of
Ahaz.
12
At
that
time
Berodach-baladan,
the
son
of
Baladan,
king
of
Babylon,
sent
letters
and
a
present
unto
Hezekiah:
for
he
had
heard
that
Hezekiah
had
been
sick.
13
And
Hezekiah
hearkened
unto
them,
and
shewed
them
all
the
house
of
his
precious
things,
the
silver,
and
the
gold,
and
the
spices,
and
the
precious
ointment,
and
all
the
house
of
his
armour,
and
all
that
was
found
in
his
treasures:
there
was
nothing
in
his
house,
nor
in
all
his
dominion,
that
Hezekiah
shewed
them
not.
14
Then
came
Isaiah
the
prophet
unto
king
Hezekiah,
and
said
unto
him,
What
said
these
men?
and
from
whence
came
they
unto
thee?
And
Hezekiah
said,
They
are
come
from
a
far
country,
even
from
Babylon.
15
And
he
said,
What
have
they
seen
in
thine
house?
And
Hezekiah
answered,
All
the
things
that
are
in
mine
house
have
they
seen:
there
is
nothing
among
my
treasures
that
I
have
not
shewed
them.
16
And
Isaiah
said
unto
Hezekiah,
Hear
the
word
of
the
Lord.
17
Behold,
the
days
come,
that
all
that
is
in
thine
house,
and
that
which
thy
fathers
have
laid
up
in
store
unto
this
day,
shall
be
carried
into
Babylon:
nothing
shall
be
left,
saith
the
Lord.
18
And
of
thy
sons
that
shall
issue
from
thee,
which
thou
shalt
beget,
shall
they
take
away;
and
they
shall
be
eunuchs
in
the
palace
of
the
king
of
Babylon.
19
Then
said
Hezekiah
unto
Isaiah,
Good
is
the
word
of
the
Lord
which
thou
hast
spoken.
And
he
said,
Is
it
not
good,
if
peace
and
truth
be
in
my
days?
20
And
the
rest
of
the
acts
of
Hezekiah,
and
all
his
might,
and
how
he
made
a
pool,
and
a
conduit,
and
brought
water
into
the
city,
are
they
not
written
in
the
book
of
the
chronicles
of
the
kings
of
Judah?
21
And
Hezekiah
slept
with
his
fathers:
and
Manasseh
his
son
reigned
in
his
stead.
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