Psalms 69:17

17 Don't hide yourself from your servant; I am in great trouble - answer me now!

Psalms 69:17 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 69:17

And hide not thy face from thy servant
This is a character that is frequently given to Christ as Mediator; he is a servant of God's choosing, calling, and appointing; of his sending, bringing forth, and supporting; who is an obedient, diligent, righteous, and prudent one; who always reverenced and honoured him whose servant he was, ( Isaiah 42:1 ) ( 43:10 ) ( Isaiah 49:1 Isaiah 49:3 ) ( 52:13 ) ( 53:11 ) ( Zechariah 3:8 ) ; now, when he was on the cross, suffering in the room and stead of his people, his Father hid his face from him; which he here deprecates, and desires he would not continue to do, seeing he was his servant, now doing his service, and about to finish it, even the great work of man's redemption; and for a reason following;

for I am in trouble;
in straits and difficulties; pressed on every side, enclosed with the assembly of the wicked, who were mocking of him, and with the whole posse of devils, who were throwing their fiery darts at him; having the sins of his people and the curses of a righteous law on him, and the wrath of God in him; and what increased his trouble was, he was forsaken by him;

hear me speedily;
or "make haste to hear" F5; and answer me; his case required haste; see ( Psalms 22:19 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (ynne rhm) "festina exaudire me", Vatablus.

Psalms 69:17 In-Context

15 Don't let the flood come over me; don't let me drown in the depths or sink into the grave.
16 Answer me, Lord, in the goodness of your constant love; in your great compassion turn to me!
17 Don't hide yourself from your servant; I am in great trouble - answer me now!
18 Come to me and save me; rescue me from my enemies.
19 You know how I am insulted, how I am disgraced and dishonored; you see all my enemies.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.