Psalm 39:10

10 Entferne von mir deine Plage! Durch die Schläge deiner Hand vergehe ich.

Psalm 39:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 39:10

Remove thy stroke away from me
The psalmist still considers his affliction as coming from the hand of God, as his stroke upon him, and which lay as a heavy burden on him, and which God only could remove; and to him he applies for the removal of it, who is to be sought unto by his people to do such things for them; nor is such an application any ways contrary to that silence and patience before expressed;

I am consumed by the blow of thine hand;
meaning either that his flesh was consumed by his affliction, which came from the hand of God, or he should be consumed if he did not remove it: he could not bear up under it, but must sink and die; if he continued to strive and contend with him, his spirit would fail before him, and the soul that he had made; and therefore he entreats he would remember he was but dust, and remove his hand from him; for this is a reason enforcing the preceding petition.

Psalm 39:10 In-Context

8 Errette mich von allen meinen Übertretungen, mache mich nicht zum Hohne des Toren!
9 Ich bin verstummt, ich tue meinen Mund nicht auf; denn du, du hast es getan.
10 Entferne von mir deine Plage! Durch die Schläge deiner Hand vergehe ich.
11 Strafst du einen Mann mit Züchtigungen für die Ungerechtigkeit, so machst du, gleich der Motte, seine Schönheit zergehen; ja, ein Hauch sind alle Menschen. (Sela.)
12 Höre mein Gebet, Jehova, und nimm zu Ohren mein Schreien; schweige nicht zu meinen Tränen! Denn ein Fremdling bin ich bei dir, ein Beisasse wie alle meine Väter.
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