Isaías 38:15

15 Pero ¿qué podía decir?
Pues él mismo envió esta enfermedad.
Ahora caminaré con humildad durante el resto de mis años
a causa de esta angustia que he sentido.

Isaías 38:15 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 38:15

What shall I say?
&c.] In a way of praise and thankfulness, for the mercies promised and received; I know not what to say; I want words to express the gratitude of my heart for the kindness bestowed. What shall I render to God for all his benefits? So the Targum,

``what praise shall I utter, and I will say it before him?''
for here begins the account of his recovery, and his thanksgiving for it: he hath both spoken unto me, and himself hath done it;
the Lord had sent him a message by the prophet, and assured him that he should recover, and on the third day go up to the temple; and now he had performed what he had promised, he was restored, and was come to the house of God with his thank offering; whatever the Lord says, he does; what he promises, he brings to pass: I shall go softly all my years in the bitterness of my soul;
before he did not reckon of a day to live, now he speaks of his years, having fifteen added to his days, during which time he should "go softly", in a thoughtful "meditating" frame of mind F18; frequently calling to remembrance, and revolving in his mind, his bitter affliction, and recovery out of it, acknowledging the goodness and kindness of God unto him: or leisurely, step by step,
without fear of any enemies, dangers, or death, having a promise of such a length of time to live: or go pleasantly and cheerfully, after the bitterness of my soul
F19, as it may be rendered; that is, after it is over, or because of deliverance from it. So the Targum,
``with what shall I serve him, and render to him for all the years he hath added to my life, and hath delivered me from the bitterness of my soul?''

FOOTNOTES:

F18 (hdda) "motitando meditabor", Tigurine version; "leniter, vel pedetentim incedam" Vatablus; "alacriter incedam", Piscator, Vitringa.
F19 (rm le) "post amaritudinem", Piscator.

Isaías 38:15 In-Context

13 Esperé con paciencia toda la noche,
pero me sentía como si unos leones me estuvieran despedazando.
De repente, mi vida se había acabado.
14 En mi delirio, gorjeaba como una golondrina o una grulla,
y después gemía como una paloma torcaza.
Se me cansaban los ojos de mirar al cielo en busca de ayuda.
Estoy en apuros, Señor. ¡Ayúdame!».
15 Pero ¿qué podía decir?
Pues él mismo envió esta enfermedad.
Ahora caminaré con humildad durante el resto de mis años
a causa de esta angustia que he sentido.
16 Señor
, tu disciplina es buena,
porque lleva a la vida y a la salud.
¡Tú restauras mi salud
y me permites vivir!
17 Sí, esta angustia ha sido buena para mí,
porque me has rescatado de la muerte
y has perdonado todos mis pecados.
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