Psalms 43:24

24 quare faciem tuam avertis oblivisceris inopiae nostrae et tribulationis nostrae

Psalms 43:24 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 43

This psalm is without a title; but may well enough be thought to be one of David's: and the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Ethiopic, and Syriac versions, call it a psalm of David, and the latter adds, when Jonathan told him that Saul intended to kill him; and certain it is, that it was wrote by the same person, at the same time, and upon the same occasion as the preceding, seeing some of the same expressions are used in it, see Ps 42:1, title; and some take this and the preceding to be but one psalm, and this might be written with that on account of the rebellion of his son Absalom.

Psalms 43:24 In-Context

22 nonne Deus requiret ista ipse enim novit abscondita cordis quoniam propter te mortificamur omni die aestimati sumus sicut oves occisionis
23 exsurge quare dormis Domine exsurge %et; ne repellas in finem
24 quare faciem tuam avertis oblivisceris inopiae nostrae et tribulationis nostrae
25 quoniam humiliata est in pulvere anima nostra conglutinatus est in terra venter noster
26 exsurge adiuva nos et redime nos propter nomen tuum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.