Isaiah 38:9

King James Version:

(The Lord speaking is red text)

¶ The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and was recovered of his sickness:

Complete Jewish Bible:

After Hizkiyahu king of Y'hudah had been ill and had recovered, he wrote the following:

Berean Standard Bible:

This is a writing by Hezekiah king of Judah after his illness and recovery:

American Standard Version:

The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and was recovered of his sickness.

KJV with Strong’s Numbers:

The writing{H4385} of Hezekiah{H2396} king{H4428} of Judah{H3063}, when he had been sick{H2470}, and was recovered{H2421} of his sickness{H2483}:

Cross-References (KJV):

Deuteronomy 32:39

  • ¶ See now that I, [even] I, [am] he, and [there is] no god with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: neither [is there any] that can deliver out of my hand.

Hosea 6:1

  • ¶ Come, and let us return unto the LORD: for he hath torn, and he will heal us; he hath smitten, and he will bind us up.

Hosea 6:2

  • After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.

Judges 5:1

  • ¶ Then sang Deborah and Barak the son of Abinoam on that day, saying,

Judges 5:31

  • So let all thine enemies perish, O LORD: but [let] them that love him [be] as the sun when he goeth forth in his might. And the land had rest forty years.

Psalms 18:1

  • ¶ To the chief Musician, [A Psalm] of David, the servant of the LORD, who spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day [that] the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul: And he said, I will love thee, O LORD, my strength.

Psalms 118:18

  • The LORD hath chastened me sore: but he hath not given me over unto death.

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Commentary for Isaiah 38:9

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Strong's Numbers and Definitions:

Note: H = Hebrew (OT), G = Greek (NT)

  1. Strong's Number: H4385
    There are 8 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: מִכְתָּב
    Transliteration: miktâb
    Pronunciation: mik-tawb'
    Description: from כָּתַב; a thing written, the characters, or a document (letter, copy, edict, poem); writing.
  2. Strong's Number: H2396
    There are 78 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: חִזְקִיָּה
    Transliteration: Chizqîyâh
    Pronunciation: khiz-kee-yaw'
    Description: or חִזְקִיָּהוּ; also יְחִזְקִיָּה; or יְחִזְקִיָּהוּ; from חָזַק and יָהּ; strengthened of Jah; Chizkijah, a king of Judah, also the name of two other Israelites; Hezekiah, Hizkiah, Hizkijah. Compare יְחִזְקִיָּה.
  3. Strong's Number: H4428
    There are 1922 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: מֶלֶךְ
    Transliteration: melek
    Pronunciation: meh'-lek
    Description: from מָלַךְ; a king; king, royal.
  4. Strong's Number: H3063
    There are 754 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: יְהוּדָה
    Transliteration: Yᵉhûwdâh
    Pronunciation: yeh-hoo-daw'
    Description: from יָדָה; celebrated; Jehudah (or Judah), the name of five Israelites; also of the tribe descended from the first, and of its territory; Judah.
  5. Strong's Number: H2470
    There are 73 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: חָלָה
    Transliteration: châlâh
    Pronunciation: khaw-law'
    Description: a primitive root (compare חוּל, חָלָה, חָלַל); properly, to be rubbed or worn; hence (figuratively) to be weak, sick, afflicted; or (causatively) to grieve, make sick; also to stroke (in flattering), entreat; beseech, (be) diseased, (put to) grief, be grieved, (be) grievous, infirmity, intreat, lay to, put to pain, [idiom] pray, make prayer, be (fall, make) sick, sore, be sorry, make suit ([idiom] supplication), woman in travail, be (become) weak, be wounded.
  6. Strong's Number: H2421
    There are 235 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: חָיָה
    Transliteration: châyâh
    Pronunciation: khaw-yaw'
    Description: a primitive root (compare חָוָה, חָיָה); to live, whether literally or figuratively; causatively, to revive; keep (leave, make) alive, [idiom] certainly, give (promise) life, (let, suffer to) live, nourish up, preserve (alive), quicken, recover, repair, restore (to life), revive, ([idiom] God) save (alive, life, lives), [idiom] surely, be whole.
  7. Strong's Number: H2483
    There are 22 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: חֳלִי
    Transliteration: chŏlîy
    Pronunciation: khol-ee'
    Description: from חָלָה; malady, anxiety, calamity; disease, grief, (is) sick(-ness).