Isaías 38:19

19 El que vive, el que vive es el que te da gracias, como yo lo hago hoy. El padre cuenta a sus hijos tu fidelidad.

Isaías 38:19 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 38:19

The living, the living, he shall praise thee, as I do this
day
Every one of the living, or such who are both corporeally and spiritually alive; and therefore the word is repeated; none but such who are alive in a corporeal sense can praise the Lord in this world; and none but such who are spiritually alive can praise him aright, and such do under a true sense of the greatness of his mercies, and of their own unworthiness; and such a one was Hezekiah; for the words may be rendered, "as I am this day F24"; that is, alive in both the above senses; and so did he praise God, in such a spiritual manner, even on the day he committed this to writing, and was now in the temple offering up this thanksgiving: the father to the children shall make known thy truth:
not meaning himself, for at this time he had no children; though, no doubt, when he had any, as he afterwards had, particularly Manasseh, he took care to acquaint him with the truth and faithfulness of God in the fulfilling of his promises to him; and which every religious parent would do, and so transmit the memory thereof to future ages.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 (Mwyh ynmk) "quails ego sum hodie", Syr.

Isaías 38:19 In-Context

17 He aquí, por mi bienestar tuve gran amargura; eres tú quien ha guardado mi alma del abismo de la nada, porque echaste tras tus espaldas todos mis pecados.
18 Pues el Seol no te expresa gratitud, ni la muerte te alaba. Los que descienden a la fosa no pueden esperar tu fidelidad.
19 El que vive, el que vive es el que te da gracias, como yo lo hago hoy. El padre cuenta a sus hijos tu fidelidad.
20 El SEÑOR me salvará; y tocaremos mis canciones en instrumentos de cuerda todos los días de nuestra vida en la casa del SEÑOR.
21 E Isaías había dicho: Que tomen una masa de higos y la pongan en la llaga para que se recupere.
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