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Verse 2 Kings 20:7. _TAKE A LUMP OF FIGS - AND LAID IT ON THE BOIL_]
We cannot exactly say in what Hezekiah's malady consisted. שחין
_shechin_ signifies any _inflammatory tumour, boil, abscess_, c. T...
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3. HEZEKIAH'S ILLNESS, RECOVERY, FAILURE, AND DEATH
CHAPTER 20
_ 1. Hezekiah's illness and recovery (2 Kings 20:1; 2 Chronicles
32:24)_
2. Hezekiah's failure (2 Kings 20:12;...
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SICKNESS OF HEZEKIAH. This is related in the parallel passage, Isaiah
38, in a much abbreviated form, save that it adds the prayer of
Hezekiah after his recovery. Isaiah 38 omits 2 Kings 20:4 (Isaiah...
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LUMP. cake, or plaister....
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_Take a lump_[R.V. CAKE] _of figs_ Except here and in Isaiah 38.
-cake" is the constant rendering of A.V. for this word. See 1Sa 25:18;
1 Samuel 30:12; 1 Chronicles 12:40. The figs were closely presse...
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III. HEZEKIAH'S PERSONAL CRISIS 20:1-19
The chronological placement of the episode related in chapter 20 is
problematic. That the events of this chapter are earlier than the
crushing defeat of Sennach...
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_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 SAK...
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A LUMP OF FIGS] A plaster of figs is known from other sources to have
been used as a remedy for boils, but since Hezekiah was 'sick unto
death' (v. l), his cure is doubtless regarded as miraculous....
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HEZEKIAH'S SICKNESS AND RECOVERY
1. In those days] The incidents related in this chapter probably took
place _before_ Sennacherib's invasion, for (_a_) the deliverance from
the Assyrians is still futu...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 20
HEZEKIAH’S ILLNESS
V1 During that time, Hezekiah became ill. He almost died. The
*prophet Isaiah, son of Amoz, wen...
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In Isaiah these two verses are given at the end of the narrative; a
position in which they are obviously out of place. Probably some
copyist, after accidentally omitting them where they properly
belon...
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וַ יֹּ֣אמֶר יְשַֽׁעְיָ֔הוּ קְח֖וּ
דְּבֶ֣לֶת תְּאֵנִ֑ים...
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HEZEKIAH'S SICKNESS, AND THE EMBASSY FROM BABYLON
2 Kings 20:1
"Thou hast loved me out of the pit of nothingness,"
- Isaiah 38:17 (A.V, margin)
"See the shadow of the dial In the lot of every one...
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THE SHADOW TURNED BACK ON LIFE'S DIAL
2 Kings 20:1
What a contrast between Hezekiah and the Apostle Paul! To the great
Christian hero, death seemed infinitely desirable. He was ready to be
offered; i...
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In this chapter we have the account of the last days of Hezekiah. From
a severe sickness he was delivered in answer to prayer and by the
intervention of the prophet. He again manifested weakness durin...
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And Isaiah said, Take a (f) lump of figs. And they took and laid [it]
on the boil, and he recovered.
(f) He declares that though God can heal without other medicines, he
will not have these inferior...
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_Figs; dried. They are very serviceable in various disorders of the
throat, to mullify, &c. (Pliny, [Natural History?] xxiii. 3.) (Aldrov.
ii.) --- St. Jerome (in Isaias xxxviii.) acknowledges that th...
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We can hardly say on this occasion which to admire most, the want of
faith in Hezekiah, in asking a sign, or the abundant grace of the Lord
in granting one by way of confirming his sacred word. Surely...
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"And he sent Eliakim, which was over the household, and Shebna the
scribe, and the elders of the priests covered with sackcloth to Isaiah
the prophet, the son of Amoz" (2 Kings 19:1-37). He goes to Je...
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We find here again in a figure the principle with which Israel's
deliverance, and that of all men, is connected-a principle pointed out
in Elisha, and accomplished in Jesus. Hezekiah is raised as from...
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AND ISAIAH SAID, TAKE A LUMP OF FIGS,.... Not moist figs, but a cake
of dried figs, as the word used signifies, and so the less likely to
have any effect in curing the boil:
AND THEY TOOK, AND LAID I...
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And Isaiah said, Take a lump of figs. And they took and laid [it] on
the boil, and he recovered.
Ver. 7. _Take a lump of figs._] This poultice was fit enough for the
carbuncle, but yet could never ha...
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_Take a lump of figs_ Though the deliverance was certainly promised,
yet means must be used, and those suitable. The figs would help to
ripen the bile, and bring it to a head, that the matter of the d...
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1 Hezekiah hauing receiued a message of death, by prayer hath his life
lengthned.
8 The
[HEZEKIAH SICKE.]
Sunne goeth tenne degrees backward, for a signe of that promise.
12 Berodach Baladan sendi...
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And Isaiah, having returned to the palace according to the command of
the Lord, SAID, TAKE A LUMP, a pressed mass, OF FIGS. AND THEY TOOK
AND LAID IT ON THE BOIL, the inflammation, ulcer, or carbuncle...
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Hezekiah's Sickness...
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FIFTEEN YEARS ADDED TO HEZEKIAH'S LIFE
(vv.1-11)
"In those days was Hezekiah sick and near death" (v.1). This took
place about the time that Assyria captured the fortified cities of
Judah (ch.18:13)...
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1-11 Hezekiah was sick unto death, in the same year in which the king
of Assyria besieged Jerusalem. A warning to prepare for death was
brought to Hezekiah by Isaiah. Prayer is one of the best prepar...
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TAKE A LUMP OF FIGS: though the deliverance was certainly promised,
yet means must be used, and those suitable; for this hath naturally a
power of ripening and softening boils or sores, though that po...
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2 Kings 20:7 Isaiah H3470 said H559 (H8799) Take H3947 (H8798) lump
H1690 figs H8384 took H3947 ...
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HEZEKIAH BECOMES MORTALLY ILL BUT IS HEALED BY ISAIAH IN ANSWER TO
PRAYER (2 KINGS 20:1).
Hezekiah's illness is now mentioned, not because it was important in
itself, but because in different ways it...
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2 Kings 20:1. _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...
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CONTENTS: Hezekiah's illness and recovery.
CHARACTERS: God, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Berodach-baladan.
CONCLUSION: Neither greatness nor goodness can exempt us from
sickness, yet often when the death sente...
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2 Kings 20:1. _In those days;_ the year after Hezekiah's deliverance
from the Assyrians, and the fifteenth of his reign.
2 Kings 20:11. _He brought the shadow ten degrees backward._ Signs of
the truth...
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_In those days was Hezekiah sick unto death._
THE BLESSING OF SICKNESS
A Christian man of intense business enterprise and activity was laid
aside by sickness. He who never would intermit his labours...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 20:7 A CAKE OF FIGS, serving as a medicated
bandage, is applied to what may have been an inflamed area. There was
a belief that figs had medicinal qualities. The healing of suc...
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HEZEKIAH’S SICKNESS AND RECOVERY
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 20:1. IN THOSE DAYS WAS HEZEKIAH SICK—The Assyrian invasion
occurred in the fourteenth year of his reign (2 Kings 18:13), and...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 20:1
ILLNESS OF HEZEKIAH AND EMBASSY OF MERODACH-BALADAN. HEZEKIAH'S DEATH.
The writer proceeds to relate an illness and a recovery of Hezekiah,
which happened about the midd
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Now in those days Hezekiah was very sick (2 Kings 20:1).
Actually he was dying.
And Isaiah came to him, and said, Thus saith the LORD, Set your house
in order; for you're going to die, and not live...
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2 Kings 2:20; 2 Kings 4:41; Isaiah 38:21; Job 2:7...