Psaume 38:10

10 Seigneur, tout mon désir est devant toi, et mon gémissement ne t'est point caché.

Psaume 38:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 38:10

My heart panteth
Or "goes about" F13; runs here and there, and finds no rest; as Aben Ezra interprets the word from the Targum he cites; though the Targum we have renders it, "my heart shakes with fear", or dread, as persons in a fever. Jarchi interprets the word, surrounded with grief; it denotes the panting or palpitation of the heart, through sorrow and dread, and the failing of it, even as at death;

my strength faileth me,
or "forsakes me" F14; bodily strength and spiritual strength; the strength of faith, hope, and confidence;

as for the light of mine eyes, it also is gone from me;
which is often the case of persons under bodily disorders, their eyes grow dim, and sight fails them; and this might be true in a spiritual sense of the psalmist, who had lost sight of God as his covenant God; of his interest in his love, in the blessings of his grace, and in eternal salvation, and was walking in darkness, and saw no light.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (rxrxo) "circuivit", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus.
F14 (ynbze) "dereliquit me", Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; so Musculus, Cocceius.

Psaume 38:10 In-Context

8 Car mes reins sont pleins d'inflammation; il n'y a rien d'entier dans ma chair.
9 Je suis affaibli et tout brisé; je rugis dans l'agitation de mon cœur.
10 Seigneur, tout mon désir est devant toi, et mon gémissement ne t'est point caché.
11 Mon cœur palpite, ma force m'abandonne; et la lumière de mes yeux même, je ne l'ai plus.
12 Devant le coup qui me frappe, mes amis, mes compagnons s'arrêtent, et mes proches se tiennent loin.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.