Psaume 41:9

9 Quelque action criminelle pèse sur lui; le voilà couché, disent-ils, il ne se relèvera plus.

Psaume 41:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 41:9

Yea, mine own familiar friend
Or, "the man of my peace" {z}; who did live peaceably with him, and ought always to have done so; whom he treated as his friend, as the rest of the apostles; calling him to that high office, and ordaining him to it, and qualifying him for it; and whom he called by the name of friend, when he came to betray him; Judas is meant;

in whom I trusted;
with the bag and the money in it, both for the sustenance of his own family, the apostles, and for the relief of the poor, ( John 12:6 ) ( 13:29 ) ;

which did eat of my bread;
of his bread in common with the rest of the apostles; and who was eating with him when he gave the sign who should betray him; and who seems to have eaten of the bread in the Lord's supper: even this same person

hath lifted up his heel against me;
by supplanting him, dealing hypocritically with him, and betraying him into the hands of his enemies: the metaphor is either taken from an unruly horse throwing his rider, and then ungenerously spurning at him, and trampling on him; or from wrestlers, who seek to supplant and trip up each other's heels; which shows the ingratitude, baseness, and treachery of Judas; see ( John 13:18 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (ymwlv vya) "vir pacis meae", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus, Cocceius, Gejerus, Michaelis.

Psaume 41:9 In-Context

7 Si quelqu'un vient me voir, il parle faussement; son cœur amasse de mauvais desseins; il s'en va dehors et il parle.
8 Tous ceux qui me haïssent chuchotent entre eux contre moi; à mes côtés, ils méditent ma perte.
9 Quelque action criminelle pèse sur lui; le voilà couché, disent-ils, il ne se relèvera plus.
10 Même l'homme avec qui j'étais en paix, qui avait ma confiance et qui mangeait mon pain, a levé le pied contre moi.
11 Mais toi, Éternel, aie pitié de moi et me relève! Et je le leur rendrai.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.