Psalm 31:2

2 Neige zu mir dein Ohr, eilends errette mich! Sei mir ein Fels der Zuflucht, ein befestigtes Haus, um mich zu retten!

Psalm 31:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 31:2

Bow down thine ear to me
Which is said after the manner of men, who, when they give attention, and listen to anything, stoop, and incline the ear; and this for God to do, as he sometimes does, is wonderful condescending grace!

deliver me speedily;
which shows that he was in great danger, and his case required haste: the Lord does help right early, and is sometimes a present help in time of need, and delivers at once, as soon as the mercy is asked for;

be thou my strong rock:
for shelter and security from enemies, as well as to build his everlasting salvation on, and to stand firmly upon, and out of danger;

for an house of defence to save me;
both for an house to dwell in, Lord being the dwelling place of his people in all generations, and a strong habitation to which they may continually resort; and for protection and safety, their place of defence in him being the munition of rocks, a strong hold, and a strong tower from the enemy.

Psalm 31:2 In-Context

1 Dem Vorsänger. Ein Psalm von David. Auf dich, Jehova, traue ich; laß mich nimmer beschämt werden; errette mich in deiner Gerechtigkeit!
2 Neige zu mir dein Ohr, eilends errette mich! Sei mir ein Fels der Zuflucht, ein befestigtes Haus, um mich zu retten!
3 Denn mein Fels und meine Burg bist du; und um deines Namens willen führe mich und leite mich.
4 Ziehe mich aus dem Netze, das sie mir heimlich gelegt haben; denn du bist meine Stärke.
5 In deine Hand befehle ich meinen Geist. Du hast mich erlöst, Jehova, du Gott der Wahrheit!
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