- Bible
- Isaiah
- Chapter 38
- Verse 15
What shall I say? he hath both spoken unto me, and himself hath done it: I shall go softly all my years in the bitterness of my soul.
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Gill's Exposition
O Lord, by these things men live,.... Not by bread only, but by the word of God: by the promise of God, and by his power performing it; and by his favour and goodness continually bestowed; it is in…
Barnes' Notes
What shall I say? - This language seems to denote surprise and gratitude at unexpected deliverance. It is the language of a heart that is overflowing, and that wants words to express its deep…
We have here Hezekiah's thanksgiving-song, which he penned, by divine direction, after his recovery. He might have taken some of the psalms of his father David, and made use of them for his purpose;…
Two extremely difficult verses. As commonly explained, Isa 38:38 introduces the second half of the song with an exclamation of amazement at the wonderful deliverance experienced. Literally it…
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