Salmi 31:20

20 Tu li nascondi, nel nascondimento della tua faccia, Dalle superbie degli uomini; Tu li occulti in un tabernacolo, lungi dalle brighe delle lingue.

Salmi 31:20 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 31:20

Thou shall hide them in the secret of thy presence
That is, those that fear the Lord and trust in him; and therefore they are called his "hidden ones", ( Psalms 83:3 ) ; these the Lord preserves in times of trouble and danger, and when his indignation is out against others; and so the Targum is, "in the time of thine anger"; see ( Isaiah 26:20 ) ; the presence of God is their protection, he himself is a wall of fire round about them, his favour compasses them as a shield, and they are kept as in a garrison by his power; see ( Psalms 91:1 ) ; and that "from the pride of man", which otherwise would at once oppress, bear them down, and destroy them, ( Psalms 124:1-5 ) ;

thou shall keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of
tongues;
which areas a sharp sword, and from whence proceed devouring words, such contradiction of sinners as Christ endured; not that the saints are kept free from the reproaches of men, from the lash of their tongues, but from being harmed by them; and sometimes, through the strivings and contentions of men with one another, they privately escape and are preserved, as the Apostle Paul was, ( Acts 23:9 Acts 23:10 ) .

Salmi 31:20 In-Context

18 Ammutoliscano le labbra bugiarde, Le quali parlano duramente contro al giusto, Con alterezza, e con isprezzo.
19 Quanto grandi sono i tuoi beni Che tu hai riposti a quelli che ti temono; E che tu fai in presenza de’ figliuoli degli uomini, Inverso quelli che si confidano in te!
20 Tu li nascondi, nel nascondimento della tua faccia, Dalle superbie degli uomini; Tu li occulti in un tabernacolo, lungi dalle brighe delle lingue.
21 Benedetto sia il Signore; Perciocchè egli ha renduta ammirabile la sua benignità inverso me, Come se io fossi stato in una città di fortezza.
22 Ora, quant’è a me, nel mio smarrimento, dissi: Io son riciso d’innanzi al tuo cospetto Ma pur tu hai udita la voce delle mie supplicazioni, Quando io ho gridato a te.
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