Salmi 142

1 Cantico di Davide, quand’era nella spelonca. Preghiera. Io grido con la mia voce all’Eterno; con la mia voce supplico l’Eterno.
2 Effondo il mio lamento dinanzi a lui, espongo dinanzi a lui la mia tribolazione.
3 Quando lo spirito mio è abbattuto in me, tu conosci il mio sentiero. Sulla via per la quale io cammino, essi hanno nascosto un laccio per me.
4 Guarda alla mia destra e vedi; non v’è alcuno che mi riconosca. Ogni rifugio m’è venuto a mancare: non v’è alcuno che abbia cura dell’anima mia.
5 Io grido a te, o Eterno. Io dico: Tu sei il mio rifugio, la mia parte nella terra dei viventi.
6 Sii attento al mio grido, perché son ridotto in molto misero stato. Liberami da quelli che mi perseguitano, perché sono più forti di me.
7 Trai di prigione l’anima mia, ond’io celebri il tuo nome. I giusti trionferanno meco, perché m’avrai colmato di beni.

Salmi 142 Commentary

Chapter 142

David's comfort in prayer.

- There can be no situation so distressing or dangerous, in which faith will not get comfort from God by prayer. We are apt to show our troubles too much to ourselves, poring upon them, which does us no service; whereas, by showing them to God, we might cast the cares upon him who careth for us, and thereby ease ourselves. Nor should we allow any complaint to ourselves or others, which we cannot make to God. When our spirits are overwhelmed by distress, and filled with discouragement; when we see snares laid for us on every side, while we walk in his way, we may reflect with comfort that the Lord knoweth our path. Those who in sincerity take the Lord for their God, find him all-sufficient, as a Refuge, and as a Portion: every thing else is a refuge of lies, and a portion of no value. In this situation David prayed earnestly to God. We may apply it spiritually; the souls of believers are often straitened by doubts and fears. And it is then their duty and interest to beg of God to set them at liberty, that they may run the way of his commandments. Thus the Lord delivered David from his powerful persecutors, and dealt bountifully with him. Thus he raised the crucified Redeemer to the throne of glory, and made him Head over all things for his church. Thus the convinced sinner cries for help, and is brought to praise the Lord in the company of his redeemed people; and thus all believers will at length be delivered from this evil world, from sin and death, and praise their Saviour for ever.

Chapter Summary

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.

Salmi 142 Commentaries

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