Psaume 85:6

6 Ne nous rendras-tu pas à la vie, Afin que ton peuple se réjouisse en toi?

Psaume 85:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 85:6

Wilt thou not revive us again
Their return from the Babylonish captivity was a reviving of them in their bondage, ( Ezra 9:8 Ezra 9:9 ) and the conversion of them in the latter day will be a reviving them again, be as life from the dead; they are like the dry bones in Ezekiel's vision, or like the dead in the graves; and their being turned to the Lord will be a resurrection, or quickening of them, as every instance of conversion is; see ( Romans 11:15 ) ( Ezekiel 37:1-10 ) , men are dead in trespasses and sins, and they are quickened by the Spirit and grace of God, so that they revive, and live a life of sanctification; they are dead in law, and find themselves to be so, when spiritually enlightened; when the Spirit of God works faith in them, to look to and live upon the righteousness of Christ for justification; and who, after spiritual decays, declensions, and deadness, are revived again, and are made cheerful and comfortable by the same Spirit; all which may be here intended:

that thy people may rejoice in thee;
it was a time of rejoicing in the Lord, when the Jews were returned from their captivity in Babylon; but their future conversion will be matter of greater joy, both to themselves and to the Gentiles; everlasting joy will be upon their heads, and in their hearts, when they shall return to Zion, ( Psalms 14:7 ) ( Isaiah 35:10 ) and so is the conversion of every sinner joyful to himself and to others; such rejoice in Christ, in his person, blood, and righteousness; and every view of him afterwards, as it is a reviving time, it fills with joy unspeakable, and full of glory: the Targum is,

``and thy people shall rejoice in thy Word;''

Christ, the essential Word.

Psaume 85:6 In-Context

4 Rétablis-nous, Dieu de notre salut! Cesse ton indignation contre nous!
5 T'irriteras-tu contre nous à jamais? Prolongeras-tu ta colère éternellement?
6 Ne nous rendras-tu pas à la vie, Afin que ton peuple se réjouisse en toi?
7 Eternel! fais-nous voir ta bonté, Et accorde-nous ton salut!
8 J'écouterai ce que dit Dieu, l'Eternel; Car il parle de paix à son peuple et à ses fidèles, Pourvu qu'ils ne retombent pas dans la folie.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.