Psalms 69:5

5 My sins, O God, are not hidden from you; you know how foolish I have been.

Psalms 69:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 69:5

O God, thou knowest my foolishness
Not that there was real foolishness in him, who, as man, from his infancy was filled with wisdom, and increased in it; and, as Mediator, had the spirit of wisdom on him, and the treasures of wisdom in him; and, as a divine Person, he is the Wisdom of God, and the only wise God; and, as in our nature, there was no foolishness in his heart, nor in his words, nor in his actions: but this is to be understood either of what was accounted so by others; he and his followers were reckoned foolish and illiterate men, and the Gospel preached by him and his apostles was foolishness to them that perished; or of what he was charged with by his enemies; even with immorality, heresy, blasphemy, and sedition; of all which he was innocent, and therefore could appeal to his divine Father, who knows all things, that he was clear of all such folly; for it may be rendered, "thou knowest as to my foolishness" F24, with respect to what he was charged with, that there was none in him; or else it regards the foolishness of his people imputed to him, the sin that folly of follies, together with all the foolishness in the heart, lip, and lives of his people, before and after conversion; these were all reckoned to him, and reckoned by him, as his own in some sense; and which is confirmed by what follows:

and my sins are not hid from thee;
meaning not any committed by him; for then he could not have said what he does in ( Psalms 69:4 ) ; but the sins of his people imputed to him, which be calls his own, (See Gill on Psalms 40:12): these must be known to his divine Father, since he is God omniscient, and since he laid them upon him, and he made satisfaction for them to him; and which he observes to enforce his petition, ( Psalms 69:1 ) ; with this compare ( Isaiah 53:11 Isaiah 53:12 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F24 (ytlwal) "tu nosti ut res se habeat quoad stultitiam meam", Gussetius, p. 312.

Psalms 69:5 In-Context

3 I am worn out from calling for help, and my throat is aching. I have strained my eyes, looking for your help.
4 Those who hate me for no reason are more numerous than the hairs of my head. My enemies tell lies against me; they are strong and want to kill me. They made me give back things I did not steal.
5 My sins, O God, are not hidden from you; you know how foolish I have been.
6 Don't let me bring shame on those who trust in you, Sovereign Lord Almighty! Don't let me bring disgrace to those who worship you, O God of Israel!
7 It is for your sake that I have been insulted and that I am covered with shame.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.