Psalms 142:1-6

1 With my voice I 1cry out to the LORD; with my voice I 2plead for mercy to the LORD.
2 I 3pour out my complaint before him; I tell my trouble before him.
3 When my spirit 4faints within me, you know my way! In the path where I walk they have 5hidden a trap for me.
4 6Look to the 7right and see: 8there is none who takes notice of me; 9no refuge remains to me; no one cares for my soul.
5 I cry to you, O LORD; I say, "You are my 10refuge, my 11portion in 12the land of the living."
6 13Attend to my cry, for 14I am brought very low! Deliver me from my persecutors, 15for they are too strong for me!

Psalms 142:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

Maschil of David; A Prayer when he was in the cave. Of the word "maschil," See Gill on "Ps 32:1," title. This psalm is called a prayer, as some others are, the ninetieth and hundred second psalms: and was composed by David when either in the cave of Adullam, 1 Samuel 22:1; or rather in the cave at Engedi, where he cut off Saul's skirt, 1 Samuel 24:3; as Jarchi and Kimchi think. The psalm represents the troubles of David, and of the Messiah his antitype, and is applicable to the church of God, or to any particular soul when in distress.

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