Isaiah 38:15-17
1599 Geneva Bible
15 What shall I say, [a]for he hath said it to me, and he hath done it: I shall walk [b]weakly all my years in the bitterness of my soul.
16 O Lord, [c]to them that overlive them, and to all that are in them, the life of my spirit shall be known, that thou causest me to [d]sleep and hast given life to me.
17 Behold, for [e]felicity I had bitter grief, but it was thy pleasure to deliver my soul from the pit of corruption: for thou hast cast all my [f]sins behind thy back.
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- Isaiah 38:15 God hath declared by his Prophet that I shall die and therefore I will yield unto him.
- Isaiah 38:15 I shall have no release, but continual sorrows while I live.
- Isaiah 38:16 They that shall overlive the men that are now alive, and all they that are in these years shall acknowledge this benefit.
- Isaiah 38:16 That after that thou hadst condemned me to death thou restoredst me to life.
- Isaiah 38:17 Whereas I thought to have lived in rest and ease being delivered from mine enemy, I had grief upon grief.
- Isaiah 38:17 He esteemeth more the remission of his sins, and God’s favor than a thousand lives.
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