Salmi 103:9

9 Egli non contende in eterno, né serba l’ira sua in perpetuo.

Salmi 103:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 103:9

He will not always chide
He sometimes does chide his children, though never but when they have done a fault; always for their sins, in order to bring them to a sense and acknowledgment of them, and to depart from them; not for chiding sake, as some parents, to gratify their passion and ill humour, who correct for their own pleasure; but the Lord chides and corrects for the profit of his children, that they may be partakers of his holiness; he ever does it for their good, but he will not always chide, or continue it ever: or "he will not always contend" F5, strive with them, litigate a point with them, hold out a controversy, not being able to stand before him; he knows their frame, their weakness, and frailty; see ( Isaiah 57:16 ) ,

neither will he keep his anger for ever;
though he does with the wicked, yet not with his own people; that endures but for a moment, and is rather seeming than real; and what does appear is soon turned away; he does not retain it long, he is quickly pacified towards them for all they have done, and smiles again upon them, ( Micah 7:18 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (byry) "contendet", Pagninus, Montanus; "litigat", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "litigabit", Vatablus, Gejerus, Michaelis.

Salmi 103:9 In-Context

7 Egli fece conoscere a Mosè le sue vie e ai figliuoli d’Israele le sue opere.
8 L’Eterno è pietoso e clemente, lento all’ira e di gran benignità.
9 Egli non contende in eterno, né serba l’ira sua in perpetuo.
10 Egli non ci ha trattati secondo i nostri peccati, né ci ha retribuiti secondo le nostre iniquità.
11 Poiché quanto i cieli sono alti al disopra della terra, tanto è grande la sua benignità verso quelli che lo temono.
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