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2 KINGS 20:2 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
2 Kgs 20:12 Kgs 20:3
Then he turned his face to the wall, and prayed unto the Lord, saying,
Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the LORD, "Remember, O LORD, how I have walked before you faithfully and with wholehearted devotion and have done what is good in your sight." Hezekiah's response is not passive resignation but active, earnest petition that appeals to his own righteousness and covenant fidelity, demonstrating the biblical principle that prayer is not merely acceptance but holy negotiation with the Almighty. His turning to the wall represents complete vulnerability and intimate communion with God, removing all earthly distractions to focus entirely on divine mercy. The phrase "walked before you" echoes covenant language and suggests that Hezekiah believed his faithfulness created grounds for appeal, reflecting the reciprocal nature of the covenant relationship between God and his anointed king. This prayer reveals that even righteous kings, having received judgment, could plead their case before God, and that genuine devotion might constitute a legitimate basis for reconsidering divine action. The theological significance lies in the demonstration that relationship with God is dialogical—God speaks, but his people are invited to respond, question, and intercede.
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