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Psalm 39:3

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3 Il mio cuore si è riscaldato dentro di me; Un fuoco si è acceso, mentre io ravvolgeva questo nell’animo mio; Onde io ho parlato colla mia lingua, dicendo:

Psalm 39:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 39:3

My heart was hot within me
Either with zeal for God; or rather with envy at the prosperity of wicked men, and with impatience at his own afflictions;

while I was musing the fire burned;
not the fire of the divine word, while he was meditating upon it, which caused his heart to burn within him; nor the fire of divine love, the coals whereof give a most vehement flame, when the love of God is shed abroad in the heart, and the thoughts of it are directed by the Spirit of God to dwell in meditation on it; but the fire of passion, anger, and resentment, while meditating on his own adversity, and the prosperity of others;

[then] spake I with my tongue;
and so broke the resolution he had made, ( Psalms 39:1 ) ; he spoke not for God, though to him; not by way of thankfulness for his grace and goodness to him, in supporting him under his exercises; but in a way of complaint, because of his afflictions; it was in prayer he spoke to God with his tongue, and it was unadvisedly with his lips, as follows.

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Psalm 39:3 In-Context

1 Salmo di Davide, dato a Iedutun capo de’ Musici IO aveva detto: Io prenderò guardia alle mie vie, Che io non pecchi colla mia lingua; Io guarderò la mia bocca con un frenello, Mentre l’empio sarà davanti a me.
2 Io sono stato mutolo e cheto; Ho eziandio taciuto il bene; Ma la mia doglia si è inasprita.
3 Il mio cuore si è riscaldato dentro di me; Un fuoco si è acceso, mentre io ravvolgeva questo nell’animo mio; Onde io ho parlato colla mia lingua, dicendo:
4 O Signore, fammi conoscere il mio fine, E quale è il termine de’ miei dì; Fa’ ch’io sappia quanto io ho da vivere ancora in questo mondo.
5 Ecco tu hai ridotti i miei dì alla misura di un palmo, E il tempo della mia vita è come niente appo te; Certo, ogni uomo, quantunque sia in piè, è tutta vanità. Sela.
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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