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Isaia 38:15

Listen to Isaia 38:15
15 Che dirò? Ei m’ha parlato, ed ei l’ha fatto; io camminerò con umiltà durante tutti i miei anni, ricordando l’amarezza dell’anima mia.

Isaia 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.
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Isaia 38:15 In-Context

13 Io speravo fino al mattino… ma come un leone, egli mi spezzava tutte l’ossa; dal giorno alla notte tu m’avrai finito.
14 Io stridevo come la rondine, come la gru, io gemevo come la colomba: i miei occhi erano stanchi nel guardare in alto. O Eterno, mi si fa violenza; sii tu il mio garante.
15 Che dirò? Ei m’ha parlato, ed ei l’ha fatto; io camminerò con umiltà durante tutti i miei anni, ricordando l’amarezza dell’anima mia.
16 O Signore, mediante queste cose si vive, e in tutte queste cose sta la vita del mio spirito; guariscimi dunque, e rendimi la vita.
17 Ecco, è per la mia pace che io ho avuto grande amarezza; ma tu, nel tuo amore, hai liberata l’anima mia dalla fossa della corruzione, perché ti sei gettato dietro alle spalle tutti i miei peccati.
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