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Isaiah 38

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1 At that time Hezekiah became very sick; he was almost dead. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to see him and told him, "This is what the Lord says: Make arrangements, because you are not going to live, but die."
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."
2 Hezekiah turned toward the wall and prayed to the Lord,
2 Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed:
3 "Lord, please remember that I have always obeyed you. I have given myself completely to you and have done what you said was right." Then Hezekiah cried loudly.
3 "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.
4 Then the Lord spoke his word to Isaiah:
4 Then the Lord commanded Isaiah
5 "Go to Hezekiah and tell him: 'This is what the Lord, the God of your ancestor David, says: I have heard your prayer and seen your tears. So I will add fifteen years to your life.
5 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.
6 I will save you and this city from the king of Assyria; I will defend this city.
6 I will rescue you and this city of Jerusalem from the emperor of Assyria, and I will continue to protect the city."
7 "'The Lord will do what he says. This is the sign from the Lord to show you:
7 Isaiah replied, "The Lord will give you a sign to prove that he will keep his promise.
8 The sun has made a shadow go down the stairway of Ahaz, but I will make it go back ten steps.'" So the shadow made by the sun went back up the ten steps it had gone down.
8 On the stairway built by King Ahaz, the Lord will make the shadow go back ten steps." And the shadow moved back ten steps.
9 After Hezekiah king of Judah got well, he wrote this song:
9 After Hezekiah recovered from his illness, he wrote this song of praise:
10 I said, "I am in the middle of my life. Do I have to go through the gates of death? Will I have the rest of my life taken away from me?"
10 I thought that in the prime of life I was going to the world of the dead, Never to live out my life.
11 I said, "I will not see the Lord in the land of the living again. I will not again see the people who live on the earth.
11 I thought that in this world of the living I would never again see the Lord Or any living person.
12 Like a shepherd's tent, my home has been pulled down and taken from me. I am finished like the cloth a weaver rolls up and cuts from the loom. In one day you brought me to this end.
12 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.
13 All night I cried loudly. Like a lion, he crushed all my bones. In one day you brought me to this end.
13 All night I cried out with pain, As if a lion were breaking my bones. I thought that God was ending my life.
14 I cried like a bird and moaned like a dove. My eyes became tired as I looked to the heavens. Lord, I have troubles. Please help me."
14 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.
15 What can I say? The Lord told me what would happen and then made it happen. I have had these troubles in my soul, so now I will be humble all my life.
15 What can I say? The Lord has done this. My heart is bitter, and I cannot sleep.
16 Lord, because of you, people live. Because of you, my spirit also lives; you made me well and let me live.
16 Lord, I will live for you, for you alone; Heal me and let me live.
17 It was for my own good that I had such troubles. Because you love me very much, you did not let me die but threw my sins far away.
17 My bitterness will turn into peace. You save my life from all danger; You forgive all my sins.
18 People in the place of the dead cannot praise you; those who have died cannot sing praises to you; those who die don't trust you to help them.
18 No one in the world of the dead can praise you; The dead cannot trust in your faithfulness.
19 The people who are alive are the ones who praise you. They praise you as I praise you today. A father should tell his children that you provide help.
19 It is the living who praise you, As I praise you now. Parents tell their children how faithful you are.
20 The Lord saved me, so we will play songs on stringed instruments in the Temple of the Lord all the days of our lives.
20 Lord, you have healed me. We will play harps and sing your praise, Sing praise in your Temple as long as we live.
21 Then Isaiah said, "Make a paste from figs and put it on Hezekiah's boil. Then he will get well."
21 Isaiah told the king to put a paste made of figs on his boil, and he would get well.
22 Hezekiah then asked Isaiah, "What will be the sign? What will show that I will go up to the Temple of the Lord?"
22 Then King Hezekiah asked, "What is the sign to prove that I will be able to go to the Temple?"
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.