Psaume 123:3

3 Aie pitié de nous, Eternel, aie pitié de nous! Car nous sommes assez rassasiés de mépris;

Psaume 123:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 123:3

Have mercy upon us, O Lord, have mercy upon us
Merit is not pleaded; for, though servants, they knew they were unprofitable ones: but mercy is asked; whether by the awakened sinner, under first convictions, or by the backsliding professor, for forgiveness of sins, under a sense of them, or as under the correcting: and chastising hand of God for them: and which is repeated, to show the state of their case, which requires mercy, and in haste; and the eagerness of their spirit, and the earnestness of their suit, their prayer being the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man;

for we are exceedingly filled with contempt;
by reason of meanness in outward circumstances, the common lot of God's people; and therefore are reckoned the faith of the world, and the offscouring of all things: and on account of their religion, which wicked men make a jest of; reckon an engine of state, to keep people in awe of the civil magistrate; or a piece of priestcraft, to serve the lucrative views of a set of men; or as mere cant and enthusiasm, and a gloomy melancholy business, which none but fools will give into; and particularly on account of peculiar doctrines embraced, which are branded as novel, irrational, and licentious; and ordinances, which entirely depend on the sovereign will of the institutor of them. For these things, and the like, contempt was plentifully poured upon them; they had enough of it, and too much, so much that they could not bear it; it was become intolerable and loathsome, and the more, as it had been a long time continued on them. So Aben Ezra and Kimchi interpret the word, rendered "exceedingly", of a long time.

Psaume 123:3 In-Context

1 Cantique des degrés, Je lève mes yeux vers toi, Qui sièges dans les cieux.
2 Voici, comme les yeux des serviteurs sont fixés sur la main de leurs maîtres, Et les yeux de la servante sur la main de sa maîtresse, Ainsi nos yeux se tournent vers l'Eternel, notre Dieu, Jusqu'à ce qu'il ait pitié de nous.
3 Aie pitié de nous, Eternel, aie pitié de nous! Car nous sommes assez rassasiés de mépris;
4 Notre âme est assez rassasiée Des moqueries des orgueilleux, du mépris des hautains.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.