Salmi 107:27

27 Saltano, e traballano come un ebbro; E perdono tutto il lor senno.

Salmi 107:27 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 107:27

They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man
Through the agitation of the water, and motion of the ship, not being able to stand upon deck.

And are at their wit's end;
or, "all their wisdom is swallowed up" F14; their wisdom in naval affairs, their art of navigation, their skill in managing ships, all nonplussed and baffled; they know not what method to take to save the vessel and themselves; their knowledge fails them, they are quite confounded and almost distracted. So Apollinarius paraphrases it,

``they forget navigation, and their wise art does not appear;''

so Ovid, describing a storm, uses the same phrase, "deficit ars",

``art fails.''


FOOTNOTES:

F14 (elbtt Mtmkx lk) "omnis sapientia eorum absorpta est", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus; so Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Salmi 107:27 In-Context

25 Perciocchè, alla sua parola, egli fa levare il vento di tempesta, Il quale alza le onde di esso.
26 Salgono al cielo, poi scendono agli abissi; L’anima loro si strugge di male.
27 Saltano, e traballano come un ebbro; E perdono tutto il lor senno.
28 Ma, gridando al Signore, mentre sono in distretta, Egli li trae fuor delle loro angosce.
29 Egli acqueta la tempesta, E le onde loro si fermano.
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