30 Questions
King James Version is one of the translations mentioned in the text.
True
The news about Jesus was not spreading farther, and large crowds were not gathering to hear Him and to be healed of their sicknesses.
False
Hezekiah became mortally ill in those days.
True
There are exactly 102 Bible verses mentioned in the text.
False
The Lord said that if people listen to His commandments and keep all His statutes, He will put diseases on them.
False
The Emphasized Bible is not mentioned in the translations listed in the text.
False
The American Bible Union New Testament is one of the translations listed in the text.
True
Jesus healed a leper by touching him and expressing willingness to heal.
True
Jesus fulfilled the prophecy by healing the blind and oppressed.
True
People from Gennesaret recognized Jesus and brought the sick to be healed.
True
A Canaanite woman's faith led Jesus to heal her daughter.
True
Jesus healed many who were ill with various diseases.
True
Jesus healed those who were troubled with unclean spirits.
True
Elijah revived the son of a woman by praying to the Lord.
True
True or false: Elisha revived a dead boy by simply speaking the word?
False
True or false: Naaman was initially cured of leprosy after washing in the Jordan River?
False
True or false: Jesus granted his twelve disciples the power to heal diseases, but not to cast out unclean spirits?
False
True or false: Peter's shadow was believed to have healing powers?
True
True or false: Paul performed extraordinary miracles, including healing people by laying hands on them and using handkerchiefs?
True
True or false: Paul healed Publius' father and cured other sick people on the island?
True
True or false: The Bible does not mention different spiritual gifts, including healing?
False
True or false: Jesus cured a royal official's son by physically touching him?
False
True or false: The text emphasizes the importance of disbelief in miracles and signs?
False
Is it true that Hezekiah became mortally ill and was told by Isaiah the prophet that he would die?
True
Did God promise to heal Hezekiah and add fifteen years to his life after he prayed to the Lord?
True
Is it true that the shadow on the stairway went back ten steps as a sign from the Lord?
True
Did Hezekiah recover after a fig cake was laid on his boil?
False
Is it true that Hezekiah's illness and healing are recounted twice in the text?
True
Is it true that Hezekiah's pride led to wrath on him and Judah, but he and his people humbled themselves?
True
Did another king, Ahaziah, fall ill and seek healing from Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron in the text?
False
Study Notes
Hezekiah's Illness and Healing
- Hezekiah, king of Judah, becomes mortally ill, and Isaiah the prophet tells him he will die.
- Hezekiah prays to the Lord, and God promises to heal him, adding fifteen years to his life.
- As a sign, the Lord makes the shadow on the stairway go back ten steps.
- Hezekiah recovers after a fig cake is laid on his boil.
- Hezekiah asks for a sign, and the shadow on the stairway goes back ten steps.
- Hezekiah's pride leads to wrath on him and Judah, but he and his people humble themselves.
- Hezekiah's illness and healing are recounted twice in the text.
- Ahaziah, another king, falls ill and seeks healing from Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron.
- The text includes instructions for dealing with sickness in the community, including leprosy and childbirth.
- The Lord strikes a king with leprosy, and Jesus heals ten leprous men, restoring sight to one.
- Jesus performs other healing miracles, including making a man born blind see.
- The text includes details about the healing process and the reactions of those who witness the miracles.
Test your knowledge of Hezekiah's illness and healing, as well as other healing miracles in the Bible. Explore the accounts of divine intervention, prayers for healing, and miraculous recoveries, including the restoration of sight and curing of leprosy.
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