Psalms 107:13

13 da nobis auxilium de tribulatione quia vana salus hominis

Psalms 107:13 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 107:13

Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble
Their affliction, their hearts being brought down with labour, and they being and finding themselves in a state of darkness, in the shadow of death, in affliction and iron; or in soul troubles, under a sense of sin, and in a view of wrath and displeasure; under apprehensions of imminent danger, as the disciples in the storm; and therefore cry to the Lord, as they did,

Lord, save us, we perish,
( Matthew 8:2 Matthew 8:5 ) .

And he saved them out of their distresses;
from all their sins; from the curse of the law; from wrath to come; from hell and death; being both able and willing. The following verse further explains this.

Psalms 107:13 In-Context

11 quis deducet me in civitatem munitam quis deducet me usque in Idumeam
12 nonne tu Deus qui reppulisti nos et non exibis Deus in virtutibus nostris
13 da nobis auxilium de tribulatione quia vana salus hominis
14 in Deo faciemus virtutem et ipse ad nihilum deducet inimicos nostros
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.