Psalms 119:81

81 (118-81) My soul hath fainted after thy salvation: and in thy word I have very much hoped.

Psalms 119:81 Meaning and Commentary

(k) , CAPH.--The Eleventh Part.

Psalms 119:81

CAPH. My soul fainteth for thy salvation,
Either for temporal salvation and deliverance from enemies; which, being promised, was expected by him from the Lord; but not coming so soon as looked for, his spirits began to sink and faint: or for spiritual and eternal salvation, for a view of interest in it, for the joys and comforts of it, and for the full possession of is in heaven; and, particularly, for the promised Messiah, the author of it, often called the Salvation of God, because prepared and appointed by him to be the author of it: of him there was a promise, which gave the Old Testament saints reason to expect him, and for him they waited; his coming they earnestly wished for, but being long deferred, were sometimes out of heart, and ready to faint, which was here David's case;

[but] I hope in thy word;
the word of promise concerning deliverance and salvation, especially by the Messiah, which supported him, and kept him from fainting; that being firm and sure, for ever settled in heaven, and has the oath of God annexed to it, for the confirmation of it; and God is faithful that has promised, and is also able to perform; so that his word lays a solid foundation for faith and hope.

Psalms 119:81 In-Context

79 (118-79) Let them that fear thee turn to me: and they that know thy testimonies.
80 (118-80) Let my heart be undefiled in thy justifications, that I may not be confounded.
81 (118-81) My soul hath fainted after thy salvation: and in thy word I have very much hoped.
82 (118-82) My eyes have failed for thy word, saying: When wilt thou comfort me?
83 (118-83) For I am become like a bottle in the frost: I have not forgotten thy justifications.
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