Salmos 25:1

Salmo de David.

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1 A ti, SEÑOR, elevo mi alma;

Salmos 25:1 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 25:1

Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul.
] Either "in prayer", as the Chaldee paraphrase adds F19; and denotes sincere, affectionate, hearty prayer to God, a drawing nigh to him with a true heart: for unless the heart is lifted up, the lifting up of the eyes or hands in prayer is of no avail; see ( Lamentations 3:41 ) ; or by way of offering to the Lord, as some Jewish writers F20 interpret it; David not only presented his body in public worship, but his soul also as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which was his reasonable service; or else as a "depositum", which he committed into the hands of God, to be under his care and protection; and then the sense is the same with ( Psalms 31:5 ) F21; the phrase is sometimes used to express earnest and vehement desire after anything; (See Gill on Psalms 24:4); and may here intend the very great desire of the psalmist after communion with God; which is elsewhere by him expressed by panting after him, and by thirsting for him in a dry and thirsty land, ( Psalms 42:1 ) ( 63:1 ) ; the desires of his soul were not to vain things, the vanities and idols of the Gentiles, but to God only, and to the remembrance of his name.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 So Kimchi & Ben Melech.
F20 R. Moseh in Aben Ezra in loc.
F21 Midrash Tillim.

Salmos 25:1 In-Context

1 A ti, SEÑOR, elevo mi alma;
2 mi Dios, en ti confío;no permitas que sea yo humillado,no dejes que mis enemigos se burlen de mí.
3 Quien en ti pone su esperanzajamás será avergonzado;pero quedarán en vergüenzalos que traicionan sin razón.
4 SEÑOR, hazme conocer tus caminos;muéstrame tus sendas.
5 Encamíname en tu verdad, ¡enséñame!Tú eres mi Dios y Salvador;¡en ti pongo mi esperanza todo el día!
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