Psalms 32:3-5

3 For when I kept silent, my 1bones wasted away through my 2groaning all day long.
4 For day and night your 3hand was heavy upon me; my strength was dried up[a] as by the heat of summer. Selah
5 I 4acknowledged my sin to you, and I did not cover my iniquity; I said, "I 5will confess my transgressions to the LORD," and you forgave the iniquity of my sin. Selah

Psalms 32:3-5 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 32

\\<<[A Psalm], of David, Maschil>>\\. This is the first of the psalms that bears this title: some think it is the name of a musical instrument, on which this psalm was sung; others the first word of a song, to the tune of which it was sung, as Aben Ezra; some say it is so called, because it was explained by an interpreter, as Jarchi; and the Rabbins {k} say, that every psalm that is called "Maschil" was dictated by an interpreter: the Targum renders it "a good understanding"; and the word properly signifies "instruction", or "causing to understand" {l}; and it may be the apostle has some reference to this title in 1Co 14:15; It is an instructive psalm; a didascalic ode, as Junius renders it: it gives an account how the psalmist was instructed under a dispensation of Providence; and was brought to a sense of sin, and acknowledgment of it; and was favoured with a discovery of pardoning grace; and in it he takes upon him to instruct others, Ps 32:8,9, and does instruct in the doctrine of the pardon of sin by the grace of God. {k} Elias Levita in Tishbi, p. 271. {l} lykvm "erudiens", Musculus, Munster, Vatablus, Montanus; "informans", Gejerus; "an instructing psalm", Ainsworth.

Cross References 5

  • 1. See Psalms 31:10
  • 2. See Psalms 22:1
  • 3. 1 Samuel 5:6, 11; [Psalms 38:2]
  • 4. Psalms 51:3
  • 5. Psalms 38:18; Job 33:27; Proverbs 28:13; [Luke 15:18, 21; 1 John 1:9]

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Hebrew my vitality was changed
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