Isaiah 38 (MSG)

22 verses · The Message · Contemporary paraphrase

The Message by Eugene Peterson presents the Bible in the rhythms and idioms of contemporary American English. More than a translation, it is a paraphrase designed to help readers experience Scripture's impact as if hearing it for the first time.

Isaiah Chapter 38 contains 22 verses and is presented here in the The Message (MSG), which uses a contemporary paraphrase approach. Read the full text below, compare with other translations, or navigate to any of the 66 chapters in Isaiah.

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1At that time, Hezekiah got sick. He was about to die. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz visited him and said, "God says, 'Prepare your affairs and your family. This is it: You're going to die. You're not going to get well.' "

2Hezekiah turned away from Isaiah and, facing the wall, prayed to God:

3"God, please, I beg you: Remember how I've lived my life. I've lived faithfully in your presence, lived out of a heart that was totally yours. You've seen how I've lived, the good that I have done." And Hezekiah wept as he prayed—painful tears.

4Then God told Isaiah,

5"Go and speak with Hezekiah. Give him this Message from me, God, the God of your ancestor David: 'I've heard your prayer. I have seen your tears. Here's what I'll do: I'll add fifteen years to your life.

6And I'll save both you and this city from the king of Assyria. I have my hand on this city.

7" 'And this is your confirming sign, confirming that I, God, will do exactly what I have promised.

8Watch for this: As the sun goes down and the shadow lengthens on the sundial of Ahaz, I'm going to reverse the shadow ten notches on the dial.' " And that's what happened: The declining sun's shadow reversed ten notches on the dial.

9This is what Hezekiah king of Judah wrote after he'd been sick and then recovered from his sickness:

10In the very prime of life I have to leave. Whatever time I have left is spent in death's waiting room.

11No more glimpses of God in the land of the living, No more meetings with my neighbors, no more rubbing shoulders with friends.

12This body I inhabit is taken down and packed away like a camper's tent. Like a weaver, I've rolled up the carpet of my life as God cuts me free of the loom And at day's end sweeps up the scraps and pieces.

13I cry for help until morning. Like a lion, God pummels and pounds me, relentlessly finishing me off.

14I squawk like a doomed hen, moan like a dove. My eyes ache from looking up for help: "Master, I'm in trouble! Get me out of this!"

15But what's the use? God himself gave me the word. He's done it to me. I can't sleep— I'm that upset, that troubled.

16O Master, these are the conditions in which people live, and yes, in these very conditions my spirit is still alive— fully recovered with a fresh infusion of life!

17It seems it was good for me to go through all those troubles. Throughout them all you held tight to my lifeline. You never let me tumble over the edge into nothing. But my sins you let go of, threw them over your shoulder—good riddance!

18The dead don't thank you, and choirs don't sing praises from the morgue. Those buried six feet under don't witness to your faithful ways.

19It's the living—live men, live women—who thank you, just as I'm doing right now. Parents give their children full reports on your faithful ways.

20God saves and will save me. As fiddles and mandolins strike up the tunes, We'll sing, oh we'll sing, sing, for the rest of our lives in the Sanctuary of God.

21Isaiah had said, "Prepare a poultice of figs and put it on the boil so he may recover."

22Hezekiah had said, "What is my cue that it's all right to enter again the Sanctuary of God?"

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About This Translation

What is Isaiah 38 in the MSG?

Isaiah 38 in the The Message (MSG) contains 22 verses. The MSG uses a contemporary paraphrase approach, first published in 2002.

How does the MSG translate Isaiah 38 differently?

The The Message uses contemporary paraphrase, rendering the text as a modern paraphrase in contemporary idioms. Compare this with the NIV (dynamic equivalence) version of Isaiah 38 for a different perspective.

How many verses are in Isaiah 38 (MSG)?

Isaiah Chapter 38 contains 22 verses in the The Message. The book of Isaiah has 66 chapters total.

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