Psalms 31:17

17 Lord, do not let me be disgraced when I call on You. Let the wicked be disgraced; let them be silent[a] [b] in Sheol.[c]

Psalms 31:17 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 31:17

Let me not be ashamed, O Lord
The same petition as in ( Psalms 31:1 ) ;

for I have called upon thee;
who is nigh unto all that call upon him in truth, and is rich unto them, and has promised to help and save them; which should he not do, not only he would be made ashamed, but the promise of God would seem to fail: for the psalmist does not plead any duty of his, nor make a merit of his prayers; but has respect to the promise and faithfulness of God;

let the wicked be ashamed;
as they will be, sooner or later, of their wickedness, and of their false trust and confidence; of their being incensed against Christ, and their rage against his people, and persecution of them;

[and] let them be silent in the grave;
as all are that are there; and the sense is, let them be brought to the grave, where they will be silent, or cease F6; that is, from their evil words and works, and particularly from troubling the saints, ( Job 3:17 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F6 "Verbum est" (Mmd) "quod significat cessare ab aliquo opere, vel sermone", Psal. iv. 5. Gejerus.

Psalms 31:17 In-Context

15 The course of my life is in Your power; deliver me from the power of my enemies and from my persecutors.
16 Show Your favor to Your servant; save me by Your faithful love.
17 Lord, do not let me be disgraced when I call on You. Let the wicked be disgraced; let them be silent in Sheol.
18 Let lying lips be quieted; they speak arrogantly against the righteous with pride and contempt.
19 How great is Your goodness that You have stored up for those who fear You, and accomplished in the sight of everyone for those who take refuge in You.

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