Isaiah 38

Isaiah 38

King Hezekiah becomes mortally ill. The prophet Isaiah tells him to prepare for death. Hezekiah weeps bitterly and prays to God. God immediately sends Isaiah back with a message: God has heard his prayer and will add fifteen years to his life. As a miraculous sign, God causes the shadow on the sundial to move backward ten steps. Hezekiah then sings a psalm of praise and thanksgiving, celebrating his deliverance from the grave and affirming that the living can praise God, but the dead cannot.

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