Salmi 32:4

4 Perciocchè giorno e notte la tua mano era aggravata sopra me, L’umor mio era divenuto simile ad arsure di state. Sela.

Salmi 32:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 32:4

For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me
Meaning the afflicting hand of God, which is not joyous, but grievous, and heavy to be borne; especially without his gracious presence, and the discoveries of his love: this continued night and day, without any intermission; and may design some violent distemper; perhaps a fever; since it follows,

my moisture is turned into the drought of summer.
That is, the radical moisture in him was almost dried up, as brooks in the summer season; his body was parched, as it were, with the burning heat of the disease; or with an apprehension of the wrath of God under it, or both: and so he continued until be was brought to a true sense of sin, and an acknowledgment of it, when he had the discoveries of pardoning love, as is expressed in ( Psalms 32:5 ) . The Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions read, "I am turned into distress, through a thorn being fixed"; and so Apollinarius paraphrases the words,

``I am become miserable, because thorns are fixed in my skin;''

reading (Uwq) for (Uyq) ; and which Suidas F15 interprets "sin", that being like the thorn, unfruitful and pricking; see ( 2 Corinthians 12:7 ) .

Selah; on this word, (See Gill on Psalms 3:2).


FOOTNOTES:

F15 In voce (akanya) .

Salmi 32:4 In-Context

2 Beato l’uomo a cui il Signore non imputa iniquità, E nel cui spirito non vi è frode alcuna!
3 Mentre io mi son taciuto, le mie ossa si sono invecchiate, Nel mio ruggire di tutto dì.
4 Perciocchè giorno e notte la tua mano era aggravata sopra me, L’umor mio era divenuto simile ad arsure di state. Sela.
5 Io ti ho dichiarato il mio peccato, non ho coperta la mia iniquità, Io ho detto: Io confesserò le mie trasgressioni al Signore; E tu hai rimessa l’iniquità del mio peccato. Sela.
6 Perciò ogni uomo pio ti farà orazione Nel tempo che tu puoi esser trovato; Nel tempo di diluvio di grandi acque, esse non pur perverranno a lui.
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