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Hezekiah’s Illness, Healing, and Pride (2 Kings 20)
Show Summary
After the Lord’s dramatic deliverance in 2 Kings 19, chapter 20 turns to King Hezekiah’s
deadly illness, earnest prayer, and God’s merciful healing—confirmed by the miraculous
sign of the shadow moving backward. Later, Hezekiah’s pride before Babylonian envoys
foreshadows Judah’s future exile. This passage encourages bold prayer and humble dependence
on the Lord, warning us to guard our hearts against pride.
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2 Kings 20:1–21 (ESV)
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