Psalms 88:2

2 let my prayer come before you, turn your ear to my cry for help!

Psalms 88:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 88:2

Let my prayer come before thee
Not before men, as hypocrites desire, but before the Lord; let it not be shut out, but be admitted; and let it come with acceptance, as it does when it ascends before God, out of the hands of the angel before the throne, perfumed with the much incense of his mediation, ( Revelation 8:3 Revelation 8:4 ) ,

incline thine ear unto my cry;
hearken to it, receive it, and give an answer to it; Christ's prayers were attended with strong crying, and were always received and heard, ( Hebrews 5:7 ) ( John 11:41 John 11:42 ) .

Psalms 88:2 In-Context

1 A song. A psalm of the sons of Korach. For the leader. Set to "Sickness that Causes Suffering." A maskil of Heiman the Ezrachi. ADONAI, God of my salvation, when I cry out to you in the night,
2 let my prayer come before you, turn your ear to my cry for help!
3 For I am oversupplied with troubles, which have brought me to the brink of Sh'ol.
4 I am counted among those going down to the pit, like a man who is beyond help,
5 left by myself among the dead, like the slain who lie in the grave -you no longer remember them; they are cut off from your care.
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