Isaiah 38:21

21 Then Isaiah said, "Make a paste from figs and put it on Hezekiah's boil. Then he will get well."

Isaiah 38:21 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 38:21

For Isaiah had said
Before the above writing was made, which ends in the preceding verse; for this and the following are added by Isaiah, or some other person, taken out of ( 2 Kings 20:7 2 Kings 20:8 ) . The Septuagint version adds, "to Hezekiah"; but the speech seems rather directed to some of his servants, or those that were about him: let them take a lump of figs, and lay it for a plaster upon the boil,
and he shall recover;
which was done, and he did accordingly recover. Aben Ezra, Jarchi, and. Kimchi, all of them say, that this was a miracle within a miracle, since figs are hurtful to ulcers; and so say others; though it is observed by some, that they are useful for the ripening and breaking of ulcers; however, it was not from the natural force of these figs, but by the power of God, that this cure was effected; for, without that, it was impossible so malignant an ulcer and so deadly a sickness as Hezekiah's were could have been cured, and especially so suddenly; nor were these figs used as a medicine, but as a sign of recovery, according to the Lord's promise, and as a means of assisting Hezekiah's faith in it.

Isaiah 38:21 In-Context

19 The people who are alive are the ones who praise you. They praise you as I praise you today. A father should tell his children that you provide help.
20 The Lord saved me, so we will play songs on stringed instruments in the Temple of the Lord all the days of our lives.
21 Then Isaiah said, "Make a paste from figs and put it on Hezekiah's boil. Then he will get well."
22 Hezekiah then asked Isaiah, "What will be the sign? What will show that I will go up to the Temple of the Lord?"
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