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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
2 Raja-raja 20:1
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Pada hari-hari itu Hizkia jatuh sakit dan hampir mati. Lalu datanglah nabi Yesaya bin Amos, dan berkata kepadanya: "Beginilah firman TUHAN: Sampaikanlah pesan terakhir kepada keluargamu, sebab engkau akan mati, tidak akan sembuh lagi."
Bermula, maka pada masa itu juga jatuhlah Hizkia sakit payah hampir akan mati, maka datanglah nabi Yesaya bin Amoz menghadap baginda serta katanya: Demikian ini firman Tuhan: Berwasiatlah engkau kepada orang isi istanamu, karena engkau akan mati kelak, tiada hidup lagi.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
am 3291, bc 713
was Hezekiah: 2 Chronicles 32:24-26, Isaiah 38:1-20, John 11:1-5, Philippians 2:27, Philippians 2:30
the prophet: 2 Kings 19:2, 2 Kings 19:20
Set thine house in order: Heb. Give charge concerning thine house, 2 Samuel 17:23, Isaiah 38:1, *marg.
thou shalt die: Jeremiah 18:7-10, Jonah 3:4-10
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 18:22 - if the thing 2 Kings 13:14 - fallen sick 1 Chronicles 17:3 - word
Cross-References
The border of the Chanaanites was from Sidon as thou commest to Gerar vnto Azah, and as thou goest vnto Sodoma and Gomorra, and Adama, and Seboim, euen vnto Lesa.
And so Abram gat hym vp out of Egypt, he and his wife, and al that he had, and Lot with hym, toward the South.
And they returnyng, came to En-mispat, which is Cades, and smote all the countrey of the Amalecites, and also the Amorites that dwelt in Hazezon-thamar.
Sarai Abrams wyfe bare hym no chyldren: but she had an handemayde an Egyptian, Hagar by name.
And the angel of the Lord founde her beside a fountaine in ye wildernes, [euen] by the well that is in the way to Sur,
Wherfore ye well was called the well of hym that lyueth and seeth me: and it is betweene Cades and Bared.
And the Lorde appeared vnto hym in the playne of Mamre, and he sate in his tent doore in the heate of the day.
And after God caused me to wander out of my fathers house, I sayde vnto her: this kyndnesse shalt thou shewe vnto me, in all places where we come, that thou say of me, he is my brother.
Then toke Abimelech sheepe and oxen, men seruauntes and women seruauntes, & gaue [them] vnto Abraham, and delyuered hym Sara his wyfe agayne.
And Isahac was commyng from the waye of the well of the lyuyng and seeyng me: for he dwelt in the South countrey.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Ver. 1-3. In these days was Hezekiah sick unto death,.... Of this sickness of Hezekiah, the message of the prophet Isaiah to him, and his prayer upon it,
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
In those days - Hezekiah seems to have died 697 B.C.; and his illness must belong to 713 or 714 B.C. (compare 2 Kings 20:6), a date which falls early in the reign of Sargon. The true chronological place of this narrative is therefore prior to all the other facts related of Hezekiah except his religious reforms.
The prophet Isaiah the son of Amoz - This full description of Isaiah (compare 2 Kings 19:2), by the addition of his father’s name and of his office, marks the original independence of this narrative. The writer of Kings may have found it altogether separate from the other records of Hezekiah, and added it in the state in which he found it.
This history (compare Jonah 3:4-10) shows that the prophetic denunciations were often not absolute predictions of what was certainly about to happen, but designed primarily to prove, or to lead to repentance, those against whom they were uttered, and only obtaining accomplishment if this primary design failed.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XX
Hezekiah's sickness, and the message of the prophet to him, to
prepare for death, 1.
His distress and prayer to God, 2, 3.
The Lord hears, and promises to add fifteen years to his life,
and Isaiah prescribes a means of cure, 4-7.
Hezekiah seeks a sign; and to assure him of the truth of God's
promise, the shadow on the dial of Ahaz goes back ten degrees,
8-11.
The King of Babylon sends a friendly message to Hezekiah, to
congratulate him on his recovery; and to these messengers he
ostentatiously shows all his treasures, 12, 13.
Isaiah reproves him, and foretells that the Babylonians will
come and take away all those treasures, and take the people
into captivity; and degrade the royal family of Judah, 14-18.
Hezekiah bows to the Divine judgment, 19.
His acts and death, 20, 21.
NOTES ON CHAP. XX
Verse 2 Kings 20:1. Set thine house in order — It appears from the text that he was smitten with such a disorder as must terminate in death, without the miraculous interposition of God: and he is now commanded to set his house in order, or to give charge concerning his house; to dispose of his affairs, or in other words, to make his will; because his death was at hand. "This sickness," says Jarchi, "took place three days before the defeat of Sennacherib." That it must have been before this defeat, is evident. Hezekiah reigned only twenty-nine years, 2 Kings 18:2. He had reigned fourteen years when the war with Sennacherib began, 2 Kings 18:13, and he reigned fifteen years after this sickness, 2 Kings 20:6; therefore 14+15=29, the term of his reign. Nothing can be clearer than this, that Hezekiah had reigned fourteen years before this time; and that he did live the fifteen years here promised. That Hezekiah's sickness happened before the destruction of Sennacherib's army, is asserted by the text itself: see 2 Kings 20:6.