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Chapter 38

Sickness and Death

Make friends with the doctor, for he is essential to you;[a]
    God has also established him in his profession.
From God the doctor has wisdom,
    and from the king he receives sustenance.
Knowledge makes the doctor distinguished,
    and gives access to those in authority.
God makes the earth yield healing herbs
    which the prudent should not neglect;
Was not the water sweetened by a twig,
    so that all might learn his power?(A)
He endows people with knowledge,
    to glory in his mighty works,
Through which the doctor eases pain,
    and the druggist prepares his medicines.
Thus God’s work continues without cease
    in its efficacy on the surface of the earth.

My son, when you are ill, do not delay,
    but pray to God, for it is he who heals.(B)
10 Flee wickedness and purify your hands;
    cleanse your heart of every sin.
11 Offer your sweet-smelling oblation and memorial,
    a generous offering according to your means.(C)
12 Then give the doctor his place
    lest he leave; you need him too,

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Footnotes

  1. 38:1–15 The profession of medicine comes from God, who makes the earth yield healing herbs and gives the physician knowledge of their power (vv. 1–8). In illness the sick should cleanse their soul from sin and petition God for help through an offering of sacrifice; the physician, too, does well to invoke God that he may understand the illness and apply the proper remedy (vv. 9–14). The sinner, in contrast, defies both his Maker and the doctor (v. 15).