Isaia 38:12

12 La mia età è passata, ella è andata via, Toltami come la tenda di un pastore; Io ho tagliata la mia vita, a guisa di un tessitore; Egli mi ha tagliato, mentre io era sol mezzo tessuto; Dalla mattina alla sera, tu avrai fatto fine di me.

Isaia 38:12 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 38:12

Mine age is departed, and is removed from me as a shepherd's
tent
Or, my habitation F11; meaning the earthly house of his tabernacle, his body; this was just going, in his apprehension, to be unpinned, and removed like a shepherd's tent, that is easily taken down, and removed from place to place. Some understand it of the men of his age or generation; so the Targum,

``from the children of my generation my days are taken away; they are cut off, and removed from me; they are rolled up as a shepherd's tent;''
which being made of skins, as tents frequently were, such as the Arabian shepherds used, were soon taken down, and easily rolled and folded up and carried elsewhere: I have cut off like a weaver my life;
who, when he has finished his web, or a part of it, as he pleases, cuts it off from the loom, and disposes of it: this Hezekiah ascribes to himself, either that by reason of his sins and transgressions he was the cause of his being taken away by death so soon; or this was the thought he had within himself, that his life would now be cut off, as the weaver's web from the loom; for otherwise he knew that it was the Lord that would do it, whenever it was, as in the next clause: he will cut me off with pining sickness;
which was now upon him, wasting and consuming him apace: or, "will cut me off from the thrum" {l}; keeping on the metaphor of the weaver cutting off his web from the thrum, fastened to the beam of his loom: from day even tonight wilt thou make an end of me;
he means the Lord by "he" in the preceding clause, and in this he addresses him; signifying that the affliction was so sharp and heavy upon him, which was the first day of it, that he did not expect to live till night, but that God would put a period to his days, fill them up, and finish his life, and dispatch him out of this world.
FOOTNOTES:

F11 (yrwd) "habitatio mea", Vatablus, Junius & Tremellius.
F12 (yneuby hldm) "a liciis resecturus est me", Piscator; "a primis filis resecat me", Vitringa.

Isaia 38:12 In-Context

10 Io diceva allora che i miei giorni erano ricisi: Io me ne vol alle porte del sepolcro; Io son privato del rimanente de’ miei anni.
11 Io diceva: Io non vedrò più il Signore, Il Signore, nella terra de’ viventi; Io non riguarderò più alcun uomo Con gli abitanti del mondo.
12 La mia età è passata, ella è andata via, Toltami come la tenda di un pastore; Io ho tagliata la mia vita, a guisa di un tessitore; Egli mi ha tagliato, mentre io era sol mezzo tessuto; Dalla mattina alla sera, tu avrai fatto fine di me.
13 Io faceva conto che infra la mattina egli mi avrebbe fiaccate tutte le ossa, come un leone; Dalla mattina alla sera, tu avrai fatto fine di me.
14 Io garriva come la gru, o la rondine; Io gemeva come la colomba; I miei occhi erano scemati, riguardando ad alto; Io diceva: O Signore, ei mi si fa forza, Da’ sicurtà per me.
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