Psalms 69:17-27

17 1Hide not your face from your servant; 2for I am in distress; 3make haste to answer me.
18 Draw near to my soul, redeem me; ransom me because of my enemies!
19 You know my 4reproach, and my shame and my dishonor; my foes are all known to you.
20 5Reproaches have broken my heart, so that I am in 6despair. I 7looked for 8pity, but there was none, and for 9comforters, but I found none.
21 They gave me 10poison for food, and for my thirst they gave me 11sour wine to drink.
22 12Let their own 13table before them become a snare; 14and when they are at peace, let it become a trap.[a]
23 15Let their eyes be darkened, so that they cannot see, 16and make their loins tremble continually.
24 Pour out your indignation upon them, and let your burning anger overtake them.
25 17May their camp be a desolation; let no one dwell in their tents.
26 For they 18persecute him whom 19you have struck down, and they recount the pain of 20those you have wounded.
27 21Add to them punishment upon punishment; may they have no acquittal from you.[b]

Psalms 69:17-27 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician upon Shoshannim, [A Psalm] of David. Of the word "shoshannim," See Gill on "Ps 45:1," title. The Targum renders it, "concerning the removal of the sanhedrim;" which was about the time of Christ's death. The Talmudists {t} say, that forty years before the destruction of the temple, the sanhedrim removed, they removed from the paved chamber, &c. But it can hardly be thought that David prophesied of this affair; nor of the captivity of the people of Israel, as the Targum, Aben Ezra, Kimchi, Arama, and R. Obadiah interpret it: and so Jarchi takes the word "shoshannim" to signify lilies, and applies it to the Israelites, who are as a lily among thorns. But not a body of people, but a single person, is spoken of, and in sorrowful and suffering circumstances; and, if the Jews were not blind, they might see that they are the enemies of the person designed, and the evil men from whom he suffered so much. And indeed what is said of him cannot be said of them, nor of any other person whatever but the Messiah: and that the psalm belongs to Christ, and to the times of the Gospel, is abundantly evident from the citations out of it in the New Testament; as

Psalm 69:4 in John 15:25;
Psalm 69:9 in John 2:17;
Psalm 69:21 in Matthew 27:34;
Psalm 69:22 in Romans 11:9;
Psalm 69:25 in Acts 1:16.

The inscription of the psalm in the Syriac version is, "'a psalm' of David, according to the letter, when Shemuah (Sheba), the son of Bichri, blew a trumpet, and the people ceased from following after him (David); but the prophecy is said concerning those things which the Messiah suffered, and concerning the rejection of the Jews." And Aben Ezra interprets Psalm 69:36 of the days of David, or of the days of the Messiah.

{t} T. Bab. Avoda Zara, fol. 8. 2. & Roshhashanah, fol. 31. 1, 2.

Cross References 21

  • 1. See Psalms 27:9
  • 2. See Psalms 18:6
  • 3. Psalms 102:2; Psalms 143:7
  • 4. ver. 10, 11; [Hebrews 12:2]; See Psalms 22:6
  • 5. [See ver. 19 above]
  • 6. [Matthew 26:37]
  • 7. Psalms 142:4; [Isaiah 63:5]
  • 8. Jeremiah 15:5
  • 9. Job 16:2
  • 10. Deuteronomy 29:18; Matthew 27:34
  • 11. Matthew 27:48; Luke 23:36; John 19:29; [Mark 15:23]
  • 12. Cited Romans 11:9, 10; See Psalms 35:4-8; Psalms 109:6-15
  • 13. Psalms 23:5
  • 14. [1 Thessalonians 5:3]
  • 15. Isaiah 6:10; [Matthew 13:14]
  • 16. Daniel 5:6; Nahum 2:10
  • 17. Cited Acts 1:20; [Matthew 23:38; Luke 13:35]
  • 18. [Zechariah 1:15]
  • 19. Isaiah 53:4
  • 20. [Job 19:21]
  • 21. Nehemiah 4:5

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Hebrew; a slight revocalization yields (compare Septuagint, Syriac, Jerome) a snare, and retribution and a trap
  • [b]. Hebrew may they not come into your righteousness
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