Salmos 30:2

2 Oh SEÑOR, Dios mío, a ti pedí auxilio y me sanaste.

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Salmos 30:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 30:2

O Lord my God, I cried unto thee
In the time of his distress and trouble; and whither should he go but unto his covenant God and Father?

and thou hast healed me:
either of some bodily disease that attended him; for the Lord is the physician of the body, as well as of the soul; and that either immediately, or by giving a blessing to means used; and the glory of such a mercy should be given to him: or else of soul diseases, which are natural and hereditary, epidemical, nauseous, mortal, and incurable, but by the grace of God and blood of Christ; and the healing: of them either respects the pardon of them at first conversion; for healing diseases, and forgiving iniquities, signify one and the same thing; or else fresh discoveries and applications of pardoning grace, after falls into sin, which are an healing backslidings, and restoring comforts; and this is God's work; none can heal but himself, and he does it effectually, universally, and freely, and which calls for thankfulness, ( Psalms 103:1-3 ) ; or this may be understood in a civil sense, of restoring him to his house, his throne and kingdom, and the peace of it.

Salmos 30:2 In-Context

1 Te ensalzaré, oh SEÑOR, porque me has elevado, y no has permitido que mis enemigos se rían de mí.
2 Oh SEÑOR, Dios mío, a ti pedí auxilio y me sanaste.
3 Oh SEÑOR, has sacado mi alma del Seol; me has guardado con vida, para que no descienda al sepulcro.
4 Cantad alabanzas al SEÑOR, vosotros sus santos, y alabad su santo nombre.
5 Porque su ira es sólo por un momento, pero su favor es por toda una vida; el llanto puede durar toda la noche, pero a la mañana vendrá el grito de alegría.
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