Salmos 25:16

16 Vuélvete a mí y ten misericordia de mí,
porque estoy solo y profundamente angustiado.

Salmos 25:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 25:16

Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me
Or "look unto me", or "upon me" F6; which suggests that the Lord had turned himself, and hid his face from him; and expresses a desire that he would look upon him with a look of love and mercy, and arise to help and deliver him out of the hands of his enemies; he pleads no merits nor works of righteousness of his, but casts himself upon the mercy of God;

for I [am] desolate and afflicted;
or "alone and poor" F7; not that he was quite alone, and had none with him; for though he was obliged to quit his palace, and the city of Jerusalem, yet he was accompanied by his servants, and a large number of his people; and could not be poor, in a literal sense, being king of Israel; yet he put no trust in men, nor in riches, but wholly depended on the Lord, as if he had none with him, nor anything to subsist with: and his case was indeed very deplorable, and called for pity and assistance; his own son was risen up against him, and the hearts of the men of Israel went after him; and he was obliged to flee from the city, and leave his house and family.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 (yla hnp) "respice ad me", Montanus, Musculus, Junius & Tremellius
F7 (ynew dyhy) "solitarius et pauper", Junius & Tremellius; "et miser", Gejerus, Michaelis; so Ainsworth.

Salmos 25:16 In-Context

14 El Señor
es amigo de los que le temen;
a ellos les enseña su pacto.
15 Mis ojos están siempre puestos en el Señor
,
porque él me rescata de las trampas de mis enemigos.
16 Vuélvete a mí y ten misericordia de mí,
porque estoy solo y profundamente angustiado.
17 Mis problemas van de mal en peor,
¡oh, líbrame de todos ellos!
18 Siente mi dolor, considera mis dificultades
y perdona todos mis pecados.
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