Psalms 116:12-19

12 What shall I 1render to the LORD For all His 2benefits toward me?
13 I shall lift up the 3cup of salvation And 4call upon the name of the LORD.
14 I shall 5pay my vows to the LORD, Oh may it be 6in the presence of all His people.
15 7Precious in the sight of the LORD Is the death of His godly ones.
16 O LORD, surely I am 8Your servant, I am Your servant, the 9son of Your handmaid, You have 10loosed my bonds.
17 To You I shall offer 11a sacrifice of thanksgiving, And 12call upon the name of the LORD.
18 I shall 13pay my vows to the LORD, Oh may it be in the presence of all His people,
19 In the 14courts of the LORD'S house, In the midst of you, O 15Jerusalem. Praise the LORD!

Psalms 116:12-19 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 116

Theodoret applies this psalm to the distresses of the Jews in the times of the Maccabees under Antiochus Epiphanes; and R. Obadiah interprets some passages in it of the Grecians of those times; but it rather seems to have been written by David on account of some troubles of his, out of which he was delivered; and refers either to the times of Saul, and the persecutions he endured from him, particularly when he was beset round about by him and his men in the wilderness of Maon, 1Sa 23:26, to which he may have respect Ps 116:3. The inscription of the psalm in the Syriac version is,

``the progress of the new people returning to the Christian worship, as a child to understanding: and as to the letter, it was said when Saul stayed at the door of the cave where David lay hid with his men;''

see 1Sa 24:4. But since mention is made of Jerusalem, Ps 116:19, where the psalmist would praise the Lord for his deliverance, which as yet was not in his hands nor in the hands of the Israelites, but of the Jebusites; some have thought it was written on account of the conspiracy of Absalom against him, and who, hearing that Ahithophel was among the conspirators, said the words related in Ps 116:11, it is very probable it was composed after the death of Saul, and when he was settled in the kingdom, as Jarchi observes, and was delivered out of the hands of all his enemies; and very likely much about the same time as the eighteenth psalm was, which begins in the same manner, and has some expressions in it like to what are in this. David was a type of Christ, and some apply this psalm to him.

Cross References 15

  • 1. 2 Chronicles 32:25; 1 Thessalonians 3:9
  • 2. Psalms 103:2
  • 3. Psalms 16:5
  • 4. Psalms 80:18; Psalms 105:1
  • 5. Psalms 50:14; Psalms 116:18
  • 6. Psalms 22:25
  • 7. Psalms 72:14
  • 8. Psalms 86:16; Psalms 119:125; Psalms 143:12
  • 9. Psalms 86:16
  • 10. Psalms 107:14
  • 11. Leviticus 7:12; Psalms 50:14
  • 12. Psalms 116:13
  • 13. Psalms 116:14
  • 14. Psalms 92:13; Psalms 96:8; Psalms 135:2
  • 15. Psalms 102:21

Footnotes 4

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