Psalms 106:12

12 et humiliatum est in laboribus cor eorum infirmati sunt nec fuit qui adiuvaret

Psalms 106:12 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 106:12

Then believed they his words
And not till then; for this is observed, not to their commendation, but to show the slowness of their hearts to believe; they believed on sight, but not before, as Thomas did; whereas, "blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed", ( John 20:29 ) . When they saw the Egyptians dead on the sea shore, then they believed the Lord, and his servant Moses; what he said by his servant Moses, that he would save them from the Egyptians, whom they should see no more, that is, alive, ( Exodus 14:13 Exodus 14:14 Exodus 14:31 ) . The Targum is,

``and they believed in the name of his Word.''

They sang his praise;
Moses with the men, and Miriam with the women; the song is recorded ( Exodus 15:1-22 ) and thus when the people of God have got the victory over the antichristian beast, they will stand on a sea of glass and sing the song of Moses and of the Lamb, ( Revelation 15:2 Revelation 15:3 ) .

Psalms 106:12 In-Context

10 sedentes in tenebris et umbra mortis vinctos in mendicitate et ferro
11 quia exacerbaverunt eloquia Dei et consilium Altissimi inritaverunt
12 et humiliatum est in laboribus cor eorum infirmati sunt nec fuit qui adiuvaret
13 et clamaverunt ad Dominum cum tribularentur et de necessitatibus eorum liberavit eos
14 et eduxit eos de tenebris et umbra mortis et vincula eorum disrupit
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