Psalms 143:4-8

4 Therefore my spirit 1faints within me; my heart within me is appalled.
5 2I remember the days of old; 3I meditate on all that you have done; I ponder the work of your hands.
6 4I stretch out my hands to you; 5my soul thirsts for you like 6a parched land. Selah
7 7Answer me quickly, O LORD! 8My spirit fails! 9Hide not your face from me, 10lest I be like those who go down to the pit.
8 11Let me hear in the morning of your steadfast love, for in you I 12trust. 13Make me know the way I should go, 14for to you I lift up my soul.

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Psalms 143:4-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 143

\\<>\\. This psalm was composed by David when he fled from Absalom his son, according to the title of it in Apollinarius, the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Ethiopic, and Arabic versions; so R. Obadiah Gaon: and of the same opinion is Theodoret and others. The sense he had of his sins, and his deprecating God's entering into judgment with him for them, seems to confirm it; affliction from his own family for them being threatened him, 2Sa 12:9-11; though Kimchi thinks it was written on the same account as the former, and at the same time, namely, when he was persecuted by Saul; and what is said in Ps 142:2,4, seems to agree with it. The Syriac inscription is, ``when the Edomites came against him;'' which is very foreign, since these were subdued by him.

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