Isaiah 38

Hezekiah’s Illness

1In those days, Hezekiah became sick to death, and Isaiah son of Amoz, the prophet, came to him and said to him, “Thus says Yahweh: ‘Order your house, for you are about to die, and you shall not recover.’ ” 2Then
Or “And”
Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to Yahweh,
3and he said, “O Yahweh, please remember how
Or “that”
I have walked before your ⌞presence⌟
Literally “face”
in faithfulness with a whole heart, and I have done the good in your eyes!” And Hezekiah wept with great weeping.

4Then
Or “And”
the word of Yahweh came
Or “was”
to Isaiah, saying,
5“Go and say to Hezekiah, ‘Thus says Yahweh, the God of David your ancestor:
Or “father”
“I have heard your prayer; I have seen your tears. ⌞Look, I am going to⌟
Literally, “Behold me; he will add,” but in this context it makes better sense to change the “he” to “I”; most translations follow this emendation
add fifteen years to your days.
6And I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria, and I will defend this city.” ’

7And this is the sign to you from Yahweh, that Yahweh will do this thing that he has spoken: 8Look! I will cause the shadow of the steps, which it had gone down on the steps of Ahaz with the sun, to turn backwards ten steps.” And the sun turned back ten steps on the steps which it had gone down.

9A writing of Hezekiah, king of Judah, when he was sick and had recovered from his sickness:

10I was the one who said, “I must go in the quiet of my days;
I am summoned through the gates of Sheol for the rest of my years.”
11I said, “I shall not see Yah! Yah in the land of the living!
I shall no more look at humankind among the inhabitants of the world.
12My dwelling place is pulled up and removed from me like the tent of my shepherd;
I have rolled up my life like a weaver.
He cuts me off from the thrum;
from day to night you bring me to an end.
13I lie down
Or “cry out”
until morning;
like a lion, so he breaks all my bones;
from day to night you bring me to an end.
14Like a horse or a crane, so I chirp;
I moan like a dove.
My eyes are weak toward the height.
Lord, I have oppression; lend me support!
15What can I say? For
Or “And”
he has spoken to me,
and he himself has done it.
I will walk slowly all my years because of the bitterness of my soul.
16Lord, they live by them, and the life of my spirit belongs to all among them.
And restore me to health and keep me alive!
17Look! Bitterness was bitter to me for peace.
And you were the one who loved
Or possibly “kept back,” which sounds similar in Hebrew
my life from the pit of destruction,
for you have cast all my sins behind your back.
18For Sheol cannot praise you; death cannot praise you.
Those who go down to the pit cannot hope for your faithfulness.
19The living, the living one praises you like me today;
a father will make your faithfulness known to children.
20Yahweh, save me, and we will play my music on stringed instruments all the days of our lives at the temple
Or “house”
of Yahweh.”

21And Isaiah said, “Let them ⌞take⌟
Literally “lift up”
a lump of figs, and let them rub it on the boil ⌞so that⌟
Or “and”
he may recover.”
22And Hezekiah said, “What is the sign that I shall go up to the temple
Or “house”
of Yahweh?”
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