Rotherham(i)
9 The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, when he had been sick, and then recovered from his sickness:––
10 I, said––In the noontide of my days, I must enter the gates of hades,––I am deprived of the residue of my years!
11 I said––I shall not see Yah, Yah, in the land of the living, I shall discern the son of earth no longer, with the dwellers in the quiet land.
12 My dwelling, hath been broken up, And is stripped from me, like a shepherd’s tent,––I have rolled up––as a weaver––my life, From the loom, doth he cut me off, From day until night, [I said]––Thou wilt finish me.
13 I cried out, until morning, like a lion, Thus, will he break all my bones! From day until night, Thou wilt finish me!
14 As a twittering swallow, so, do I chatter, I coo as a dove,––Mine eyes languish, through looking on high, O My Lord! distress is upon me––my Surety!
15 What can I say? Since he hath promised for me, Himself, will perform. I will go softly, all my years, Because of the bitterness of my soul.
16 O My Lord! on those things do men live,––And, altogether in them, is the life of my spirit, When thou hast strengthened me, and made me live.
17 Lo! for well–being, I had bitterness––bitterness,––But, thou, cleaving unto my soul, hast raised me from the pit of corruption, For thou hast cast, behind thy back, all my sins.
18 For, hades, cannot praise thee, Nor, death, celebrate thee,––They who go down to the pit cannot wait for thy faithfulness.
19 The living, the living, he, can praise thee, As I, do this day,––A father, to his children, can make known thy faithfulness.
20 Yahweh, [was willing] to save me,––Therefore, on my stringed instruments, will we play––All the days of our life, By the house of Yahweh.
21 And Isaiah had said, Let them take a cake of figs, and let them press it over the boil, that he may recover.
22 And Hezekiah had said––What is the sign––that I shall go up unto the house of Yahweh?