Psalms 55:7

7 I would fly far away to the quiet of the wilderness. Interlude

Psalms 55:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 55:7

Lo, [then] would I wander far off, [and] remain in the
wilderness
So David did when he fled from Absalom, ( 2 Samuel 15:23 2 Samuel 15:27 2 Samuel 15:28 ) ( 2 Samuel 16:1 2 Samuel 16:2 ) ; so gracious souls desire to be; not in the wilderness of the people; but to be solitary as in a wilderness, clear of the company of wicked men, as Jeremiah wished for, ( Jeremiah 9:2 ) ; and that they might be more at leisure for and given up unto spiritual devotion, and be secure from their enemies: and as this may be applied to Christ, it shows the wickedness, cruelty, and barbarity of the men of that generation among whom he lived; that he chose rather to be in the wilderness, among wild beasts, than to dwell among them, ( Matthew 17:17 ) ( Isaiah 53:8 ) ; some apply this to the state of the primitive church under Jewish persecution, when it fled from Judea, and settled in the wilderness of the Gentiles; the preachers of the word being scattered abroad by the windy storm and tempest of persecution, and the Gospel taken from the Jews, and carried to a nation bringing forth the fruit of it, where it has remained ever since. With this may be compared the state of the church under Rome Pagan, in ( Revelation 12:6 Revelation 12:13 Revelation 12:14 ) .

Selah; on this word, (See Gill on Psalms 3:2).

Psalms 55:7 In-Context

5 Fear and trembling overwhelm me, and I can’t stop shaking.
6 Oh, that I had wings like a dove; then I would fly away and rest!
7 I would fly far away to the quiet of the wilderness. Interlude
8 How quickly I would escape— far from this wild storm of hatred.
9 Confuse them, Lord, and frustrate their plans, for I see violence and conflict in the city.
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