Psalms 85:12-17

12 confitebor tibi Domine Deus meus in toto corde meo et glorificabo nomen tuum in aeternum
13 quia misericordia tua magna est super me et eruisti animam meam ex inferno inferiori
14 Deus iniqui insurrexerunt super me et synagoga potentium quaesierunt animam meam et non proposuerunt te in conspectu suo
15 et tu Domine Deus miserator et misericors patiens et multae misericordiae et verax
16 respice in me et miserere mei da imperium tuum puero tuo et salvum fac filium ancillae tuae
17 fac mecum signum in bono et videant qui oderunt me et confundantur quoniam tu Domine adiuvasti me et consolatus es me

Psalms 85:12-17 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. This psalm is generally thought to have been composed after the return of the Jews from their captivity in Babylon; and yet when they were in some distress from their neighbours, either in the times of Ezra and Nehemiah, or in the times of Antiochus; but then this deliverance from captivity must be considered as typical of redemption by Christ; for as the title of the Syriac version is, "it is a prophecy concerning Christ;" it speaks of his dwelling in the land, of his salvation being near, and of the glory of the divine perfections as displayed in it; and perhaps some parts of it may respect the conversion of the Jews in the latter day; and Aben Ezra and Kimchi say, it is concerning the captivity of Babylon, yet also of their present captivity.
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