Psalm 73:26

26 Vergeht mein Fleisch und mein Herz, meines Herzens Fels und mein Teil ist Gott auf ewig.

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Psalm 73:26 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 73:26

My flesh and my heart faileth
Either through vehement desires of communion with God deferred, see ( Psalms 84:2 ) or through afflictive dispensations of Providence, being smitten and chastened continually, ( Psalms 73:14 ) , or through inward trials and exercises, by reason of indwelling sin, temptations, and desertions: or rather the words are expressive of the body being emaciated by sickness and diseases; and the heart fainting through fear of death, or rather failing at it, being at the point of death; the heart being, as philosophers say, the first that lives, and the last that dies:

but God is the strength of my heart,
or "the rock of my heart" F8; when overwhelmed with distress through outward trouble, or in the lowest condition with respect to spiritual things; when grace is weak, corruptions strong, temptations prevail, and afflictions are many; then does the Lord support and sustain his people, and strengthens them with strength in their souls; and in the moment of death, by showing them that its sting is taken away, and its curse removed; that their souls are going to their Lord, and about to enter into his joy; and that their bodies will rise again glorious and incorruptible:

and my portion for ever;
both in life and at death, and to all eternity; this is a very large portion indeed; such who have it inherit all things; yea, it is immense and inconceivable; it is a soul satisfying one, and is safe and secure; it can never be taken away, nor can it be spent; it will last always; see ( Psalms 142:5 ) ( Lamentations 3:24 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F8 (ybbl rww) "rupes cordis mei", Montanus, Musculus, Piscator, Cocceius, "petra cordis mei", Tigurine version, Gejerus, Michaelis; so Ainsworth.

Psalm 73:26 In-Context

24 durch deinen Rat wirst du mich leiten, und nach der Herrlichkeit wirst du mich aufnehmen.
25 Wen habe ich im Himmel? Und neben dir habe ich an nichts Lust auf der Erde.
26 Vergeht mein Fleisch und mein Herz, meines Herzens Fels und mein Teil ist Gott auf ewig.
27 Denn siehe, es werden umkommen, die dir ferne sind; du vertilgst alle, die buhlerisch von dir abweichen.
28 Ich aber, Gott zu nahen ist mir gut; ich habe meine Zuversicht auf den Herrn, Jehova, gesetzt, um zu erzählen alle deine Taten.
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