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Chapter 38
In
those
daies
was
Hezekiah
sicke
vnto
death:
and
Isaiah
the
Prophet
the
sonne
of
Amoz
came
vnto
him,
and
said
vnto
him;
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
Set
thine
house
in
order:
for
thou
shalt
die,
and
not
liue.
2
Then
Hezekiah
turned
his
face
toward
the
wall,
and
prayed
vnto
the
Lord,
3
And
said,
Remember
now,
O
Lord,
I
beseech
thee,
how
I
haue
walked
before
thee
in
trueth,
and
with
a
perfect
heart,
and
haue
done
that
which
is
good
in
thy
sight:
and
Hezekiah
wept
sore.
4
Then
came
the
word
of
the
Lord
to
Isaiah,
saying,
5
Goe
and
say
to
Hezekiah,
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
the
God
of
Dauid
thy
father;
I
haue
heard
thy
prayer,
I
haue
seene
thy
teares:
behold,
I
will
adde
vnto
thy
dayes
fifteene
yeeres.
6
And
I
will
deliuer
thee
and
this
citie,
out
of
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria:
and
I
will
defend
this
citie.
7
And
this
shall
be
a
signe
vnto
thee
from
the
Lord,
that
the
Lord
will
doe
this
thing
that
he
hath
spoken.
8
Behold,
I
will
bring
againe
the
shadow
of
the
degrees
which
is
gone
downe
in
the
Sunne-diall
of
Ahaz
ten
degrees
backward:
so
the
Sunne
returned
ten
degrees,
by
which
degrees
it
was
gone
downe.
9
The
writing
of
Hezekiah
king
of
Iudah,
when
he
had
bene
sicke,
and
was
recouered
of
his
sicknesse:
10
I
saide
in
the
cutting
off
of
my
dayes;
I
shall
goe
to
the
gates
of
the
graue:
I
am
depriued
of
the
residue
of
my
yeeres.
11
I
said,
I
shal
not
see
the
Lord,
euen
the
Lord
in
the
land
of
the
liuing:
I
shal
behold
man
no
more
with
the
inhabitants
of
the
world.
12
Mine
age
is
departed,
and
is
remoued
from
me
as
a
shepheards
tent:
I
haue
cut
off
like
a
weauer
my
life:
he
will
cut
mee
off
with
pining
sicknesse:
from
day
euen
to
night
wilt
thou
make
an
end
of
me.
13
I
reckoned
till
morning,
that
as
a
Lyon
so
will
hee
breake
all
my
bones:
from
day
euen
to
night
wilt
thou
make
an
end
of
me.
14
Like
a
crane
or
a
swallow,
so
did
I
chatter;
I
did
mourne
as
a
doue:
mine
eyes
faile
with
looking
vpward:
O
Lord,
I
am
oppressed,
vndertake
for
me.
15
What
shall
I
say?
hee
hath
both
spoken
vnto
mee,
and
himselfe
hath
done
it:
I
shall
goe
softly,
all
my
yeeres
in
the
bitternesse
of
my
soule.
16
O
Lord,
by
these
things
men
liue:
and
in
all
these
things
is
the
life
of
my
spirit,
so
wilt
thou
recouer
me,
and
make
me
to
liue.
17
Behold,
for
peace
I
had
great
bitternesse,
but
thou
hast
in
loue
to
my
soule
deliuered
it
from
the
pit
of
corruption:
for
thou
hast
cast
all
my
sinnes
behinde
thy
backe.
18
For
the
graue
cannot
praise
thee,
death
cannot
celebrate
thee:
they
that
goe
downe
into
the
pit
cannot
hope
for
thy
trueth.
19
The
liuing,
the
liuing,
hee
shall
praise
thee,
as
I
doe
this
day:
the
father
to
the
children
shall
make
knowen
thy
trueth.
20
The
Lord
was
ready
to
saue
me:
therefore
we
will
sing
my
songs
to
the
stringed
instruments,
all
the
dayes
of
our
life,
in
the
house
of
the
Lord.
21
For
Isaiah
had
said,
Let
them
take
a
lumpe
of
figges,
and
lay
it
for
a
plaister
vpon
the
boile,
and
he
shall
recouer.
22
Hezekiah
also
had
said,
what
is
the
signe,
that
I
shall
goe
vp
to
the
house
of
the
Lord?
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