Psalms 87:15

15 ut quid Domine repellis orationem meam avertis faciem tuam a me

Psalms 87:15 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 87

\\<>\\. Whether this psalm was composed by David, in a view of the temple to be built by his son Solomon; or whether by one that returned from the Babylonish captivity, who wrote it for the comfort of those that wept at the laying of the foundation of the second temple; it seems evident that the subject matter of it is the church of God in Gospel times, and especially in the latter day glory: the title in the Syriac version is, ``concerning the redemption of Jerusalem.''

Psalms 87:15 In-Context

13 numquid cognoscentur in tenebris mirabilia tua et iustitia tua in terra oblivionis
14 et ego ad te Domine clamavi et mane oratio mea praeveniet te
15 ut quid Domine repellis orationem meam avertis faciem tuam a me
16 pauper sum ego et in laboribus a iuventute mea exaltatus autem humiliatus sum et conturbatus
17 in me transierunt irae tuae et terrores tui conturbaverunt me
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