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In 2 Kings 20, King Hezekiah falls gravely ill and prays for healing, prompting the prophet Isaiah to tell him that God will add fifteen years to his life and deliver Jerusalem from Assyria. Hezekiah asks for a sign of his healing, and Isaiah makes the shadow on the stairway go back ten steps. After receiving envoys from Babylon, Hezekiah shows them his treasures, leading Isaiah to prophesy that all will be taken to Babylon in the future, but Hezekiah is content with the prophecy as it promises peace during his reign.

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In 2 Kings 20, King Hezekiah falls gravely ill and prays for healing, prompting the prophet Isaiah to tell him that God will add fifteen years to his life and deliver Jerusalem from Assyria. Hezekiah asks for a sign of his healing, and Isaiah makes the shadow on the stairway go back ten steps. After receiving envoys from Babylon, Hezekiah shows them his treasures, leading Isaiah to prophesy that all will be taken to Babylon in the future, but Hezekiah is content with the prophecy as it promises peace during his reign.

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2 kings 20
A song.
20 In those days Hezekiah became ill and was at the point of death. The
prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to him and said, “This is what
the Lord says: Put your house in order, because you are going to die;
you will not recover.”
2 Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to
the Lord, 3 “Remember, Lord, how I have walked before you
faithfully and with wholehearted devotion and have done what is good
in your eyes.” And Hezekiah wept bitterly.
4 Before Isaiah had left the middle court, the word of the Lord came to
him: 5 “Go back and tell Hezekiah, the ruler of my people, ‘This is what
the Lord, the God of your father David, says: I have heard your prayer
and seen your tears; I will heal you. On the third day from now you will
go up to the temple of the Lord. 6 I will add fifteen years to your life.
And I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria. I
will defend this city for my sake and for the sake of my servant David.’”
7 Then Isaiah said, “Prepare a poultice of figs.” They did so and applied it
to the boil, and he recovered.
8 Hezekiahhad asked Isaiah, “What will be the sign that the Lord will
heal me and that I will go up to the temple of the Lord on the third day
from now?”
9 Isaiah
answered, “This is the Lord’s sign to you that the Lord will do
what he has promised: Shall the shadow go forward ten steps, or shall it
go back ten steps?”
10 “It
is a simple matter for the shadow to go forward ten steps,” said
Hezekiah. “Rather, have it go back ten steps.”
11 Then
the prophet Isaiah called on the Lord, and the Lord made the
shadow go back the ten steps it had gone down on the stairway of
Ahaz.
Envoys From Babylon
12 At that time Marduk-Baladan son of Baladan king of Babylon sent
Hezekiah letters and a gift, because he had heard of Hezekiah’s
illness. 13 Hezekiah received the envoys and showed them all that was in
his storehouses—the silver, the gold, the spices and the fine olive oil—
his armory and everything found among his treasures. There was
nothing in his palace or in all his kingdom that Hezekiah did not show
them.
14 ThenIsaiah the prophet went to King Hezekiah and asked, “What did
those men say, and where did they come from?”
“From a distant land,” Hezekiah replied. “They came from Babylon.”
15 The prophet asked, “What did they see in your palace?”
“They saw everything in my palace,” Hezekiah said. “There is nothing
among my treasures that I did not show them.”
16 Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Hear the word of the Lord: 17 The time
will surely come when everything in your palace, and all that your
predecessors have stored up until this day, will be carried off to
Babylon. Nothing will be left, says the Lord. 18 And some of your
descendants, your own flesh and blood who will be born to you, will be
taken away, and they will become eunuchs in the palace of the king of
Babylon.”
19 “Theword of the Lord you have spoken is good,” Hezekiah replied. For
he thought, “Will there not be peace and security in my lifetime?”
20 Asfor the other events of Hezekiah’s reign, all his achievements and
how he made the pool and the tunnel by which he brought water into
the city, are they not written in the book of the annals of the kings of
Judah? 21 Hezekiah rested with his ancestors. And Manasseh his son
succeeded him as king.

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