Salmi 40:17

17 Quanto è a me, io son povero, e bisognoso; Ma pure il Signore ha cura di me; Tu sei il mio aiuto e il mio liberatore; O Dio mio, non tardare.

Salmi 40:17 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 40:17

But I [am] poor and needy
As Christ was literally, ( 2 Corinthians 8:9 ) ; and in a spiritual sense, when deserted by his Father, forsaken by his disciples, and surrounded by his enemies; and had the sins of his people, the curse of the law, and the wrath of God upon him;

[yet] the Lord thinketh upon me;
thinketh good for me, as the Targum; or thinks highly of me; has me in great esteem though despised of men, and in such a suffering state;

thou [art] my help and my deliverer;
he believed he should have what he prayed for, ( Psalms 40:13 ) ; see ( Isaiah 50:7-9 ) ;

make no tarrying, O my God;
which is a repetition of the request in ( Psalms 40:13 ) .

Salmi 40:17 In-Context

15 Quelli che mi dicono: Eia, eia! Sieno distrutti, per ricompensa del vituperio che mi fanno.
16 Rallegrinsi, e gioiscano in te tutti quelli chi ti cercano; Quelli che amano la tua salute dicano del continuo: Magnificato sia il Signore.
17 Quanto è a me, io son povero, e bisognoso; Ma pure il Signore ha cura di me; Tu sei il mio aiuto e il mio liberatore; O Dio mio, non tardare.
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