Commentaries:Barnes' Notes
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Isaiah 38:20
The Lord was ready to save me - He was prompt, quick to save me. He did not hesitate or delay.
Therefore we will sing my songs - That is, my family and nation. The song of Hezekiah was designed evidently not as a mere record, but to be used in celebrating the praises of God, and probably in a public manner in the temple. The restoration of the monarch was a fit occasion for public rejoicing; and it is probable that this ode was composed to be used by the company of singers that were employed constantly in the temple.
To the stringed instruments - We will set it to music, and will use it publicly (see the notes at Isaiah 5:12).
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Isaiah 38:20:
Psalms 22:22
Psalms 30:12
Psalms 52:9
Psalms 61:8
Psalms 77:6
Psalms 107:21
Psalms 109:30
Psalms 116:9
Psalms 116:14
Psalms 116:14
Psalms 118:19
Psalms 150:4
Isaiah 38:9
John 5:14
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