Adam Clarke Commentary - Isaiah 38:21 - 38:21

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Adam Clarke Commentary - Isaiah 38:21 - 38:21


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Let them take a lump of figs, etc. - God, in effecting this miraculous cure, was pleased to order the use of means not improper for that end.

“Folia, et, quae non maturuere, fici, strumis illinuntur omnibusque quae emollienda sunt discutiendave.” - Plin. Nat. Hist. 23:7.

“Ad discutienda ea, quae in corporis parte aliqua coierunt, maxime possunt-ficus arida,” etc. - Celsus, 5:11.

See the note on 2Ki 20:7 (note). Philemon Holland translates the passage as a medical man: “The milke or white juice that the figge tree yieldeth is of the same nature that vinegre: and therefore it will cruddle milke as well as rennet, or rendles. The right season of gathering this milkie substance is before that the figs be ripe upon the tree; and then it must be dried in the shadow: thus prepared, it is good to break impostumes, and keepe ulcer open.”