Psalm 118:13

13 Hart hast du mich gestoßen, um mich zu Fall zu bringen; aber Jehova hat mir geholfen.

Psalm 118:13 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 118:13

Thou hast thrust sore at me, that I might fall
Or "pushing, thou hast pushed me F1, that I might fall": an apostrophe to some particular enemy, as Saul was to David; who thrust sore at him to take away his life, by casting a javelin at him; speaking to his servants to kill him; sending messengers to watch his house and slay him, and by, pursuing him from place to place. And such an one was Judas to Christ, who lifted up his heel against him, and betrayed him into the hands of his enemies; or the devil in him, and by him; and who thrust sore at Christ by others; by Herod in his infancy, who sought to take away his life; and by the Scribes and Pharisees, who attempted it in different ways, and at last got him nailed to the cross; as well as Satan thrust sore at him, by his temptations in the wilderness, and when in his agonies in the garden, and when on the cross: and so the same enemy thrusts sore at the members of Christ, to cause them to fall from him, and the steadfastness of their faith in him to fail; that they may fall into temptation, and by it into sin, and that finally and totally, and into hell itself, could he obtain it;

but the Lord helped me;
helped David, so that he perished not by the hand of Saul, he sometimes feared he should; helped Christ, as man and Mediator, in the day of salvation, and raised him from the dead, and gave him glory: and he helps his people against all their enemies; holds them with his right hand; helps them to fight against them; maintains his own work of grace in them, and keeps them from a total and final falling away, by his power unto salvation. The Targum is,

``the Word of the Lord helped me.''


FOOTNOTES:

F1 (yntyxr hxr) "impellendo impulisti me", Pagninus, Montanus, Musculus, Michaelis; "trudendo trusisti me", Cocceius.

Psalm 118:13 In-Context

11 Sie hatten mich umringt, ja, mich umringt; gewiß, im Namen Jehovas vertilgte ich sie.
12 Sie hatten mich umringt wie Bienen; sie sind erloschen wie Dornenfeuer; gewiß, im Namen Jehovas vertilgte ich sie.
13 Hart hast du mich gestoßen, um mich zu Fall zu bringen; aber Jehova hat mir geholfen.
14 Meine Stärke und mein Gesang ist Jah, und er ist mir zur Rettung geworden.
15 Die Stimme des Jubels und der Rettung ist in den Zelten der Gerechten; die Rechte Jehovas tut mächtige Taten.
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