Psaume 62:5

5 Ils ne font que consulter pour le faire tomber de son élévation; ils se plaisent au mensonge; de leur bouche ils bénissent, mais dans leur cœur ils maudissent. (Sélah.)

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Psaume 62:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 62:5

My soul, wait thou only upon God
Be silent and subject to him, acquiesce in his providences, rest in him patiently and quietly, wait for his salvation; (See Gill on Psalms 62:1); perhaps some new temptation might arise, and David's soul began to be uneasy and impatient; for frames are very changeable things; and therefore he encourages it to be still and quiet, and patiently wait on the Lord, and on him only:

for my expectation [is] from him;
or "my hope", as the Targum; the grace of hope is from the Lord, and the thing hoped for is from him; he is the author and the object of it; and his word of promise encourages to the exercise of it; or "my patience"; as the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and Arabic versions. The grace of patience is from the Lord; the means of it is his word; and it is exercised, tried, and increased by afflictions sent and sanctified by him; and "expectation" is nothing else than these graces in exercise, a waiting patiently for things hoped for Old Testament saints expected the first coming of Christ; New Testament saints expect his second coming; and all expect good things from him in time and eternity; nor shall their expectation fail and perish; and therefore is a reason why their souls should wait only on the Lord.

Psaume 62:5 In-Context

3 Lui seul est mon rocher, ma délivrance, ma haute retraite; je ne serai pas beaucoup ébranlé.
4 Jusques à quand vous jetterez-vous sur un homme, pour le détruire tous ensemble, comme un mur qui penche, comme une clôture ébranlée?
5 Ils ne font que consulter pour le faire tomber de son élévation; ils se plaisent au mensonge; de leur bouche ils bénissent, mais dans leur cœur ils maudissent. (Sélah.)
6 Mon âme, repose-toi sur Dieu seul, car mon attente est en lui.
7 Lui seul est mon rocher, ma délivrance et ma haute retraite; je ne serai point ébranlé.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.