Psaume 84:2

2 Mon âme soupire et languit après les parvis de l'Eternel, Mon coeur et ma chair poussent des cris vers le Dieu vivant.

Psaume 84:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 84:2

My soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the courts of the Lord,
&c.] The courts of the tabernacle now at Gibeon, though the ark was in Zion, ( 2 Chronicles 1:3-6 ) as the court of the priests, and the court of the Israelites, in which latter the people in common stood: after these David longed; he longed to enter into them, and stand in them, and worship God there; which soul longings and hearty desires were the fruits and evidences of true grace, of being born again; so newly born souls desire the sincere milk of the word, and the breasts of Gospel ordinances, as a newly born babe desires its mother's milk and breast; and he even "fainted", through disappointment, or length of time, being impatient of the returning season and opportunity of treading in them; see ( Psalms 42:1 ) ( 63:1 ) ,

my heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God;
he only inwardly desired, and secretly fainted, but audibly cried out in his distress, and verbally expressed, great vehemence, his desire to enjoy the living God: it was not merely the courts, but God in them, that he wanted; even that God which has life in himself, with whom is the fountain of life; who gives life to others, natural, spiritual, and eternal, and in whose favour is life; yea, whose lovingkindness is better than life, and which was the thing longed and thirsted after: and these desires were the desires of the whole man, soul and body; not only he cried with his mouth and lips, signified by his flesh, but with his heart also, sincerely and heartily; his heart went along with his mouth.

Psaume 84:2 In-Context

1 Au chef des chantres. Sur la guitthith. Des fils de Koré. Psaume. Que tes demeures sont aimables, Eternel des armées!
2 Mon âme soupire et languit après les parvis de l'Eternel, Mon coeur et ma chair poussent des cris vers le Dieu vivant.
3 Le passereau même trouve une maison, Et l'hirondelle un nid où elle dépose ses petits... Tes autels, Eternel des armées! Mon roi et mon Dieu!
4 Heureux ceux qui habitent ta maison! Ils peuvent te célébrer encore. Pause.
5 Heureux ceux qui placent en toi leur appui! Ils trouvent dans leur coeur des chemins tout tracés.
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