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Isaiah 38:15 Cross-References
Explore 10 cross-references for Isaiah 38:15 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Isaiah chapter 38 verse 15 to related passages throughout the Bible.
“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.”
Isaiah 38:15 (KJV)
Commentary on Isaiah 38:15
The question "What shall I say?" acknowledges inability to adequately respond to God's intervention. "He hath both spoken unto me, and himself hath done it" recognizes God's promise and its fulfillment—word and deed align perfectly. The resolution "I shall go softly all my years in the bitterness of my soul" describes humble, chastened living. "Go softly" (Hebrew dadah) suggests careful, reverent walking. This demonstrates that deliverance produces ongoing humility, not presumption. The phrase "bitterness of my soul" suggests the suffering left a permanent mark.
Source: KJV Study Commentary
Cross-References for Isaiah 38:15
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“when Ahab heard those words”
“our God”
“and prayed to Yahweh”
“she caught hold of his feet. Gehazi came near to thrust her away; but the man of God said”
“Lord”
“and never tastes of good.”
“because you did it.”