Salmos 102:17

17 habrá mirado a la oración de los solitarios y menesterosos, y no habrá desechado el ruego de ellos

Salmos 102:17 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 102:17

He will regard the prayer of the destitute
Of the destitute of human help and support, protection and defence; as the church in the wilderness; of the "poor", as the Syriac and Arabic versions, both in spirit and in purse; of the "humble", as the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin: the word F3 signifies a low shrub or plant; it is rendered, the heath in the wilderness, ( Jeremiah 17:6 ) and designs the saints in their low and afflicted state, during the reign of antichrist, and while the witnesses prophesy in sackcloth; these are the elect that pray day and night, and give the Lord no rest till he establish and make Jerusalem a praise in the earth; and the prayers of these are regarded and looked to by the Lord; his eyes are upon and his ears are open to these praying ones; and all the glorious things which shall be done for the church of God will be in consequence of their prayers:

and not despise their prayer;
not reject it with contempt and abhorrence; more is intended than is expressed: the meaning is, that he will receive it with pleasure, and return an answer to it; the prayer of these poor destitute ones is delightful to him, ( Proverbs 15:8 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (rereh) "eorum, qui sunt veluti myricae", Pagninus, Vatablus, Cocceius.

Salmos 102:17 In-Context

15 Entonces temerán los gentiles el Nombre del SEÑOR, y todos los reyes de la tierra tu gloria
16 por cuanto el SEÑOR habrá edificado a Sion, y será visto en su gloria
17 habrá mirado a la oración de los solitarios y menesterosos, y no habrá desechado el ruego de ellos
18 Se escribirá esto para la generación venidera; y el pueblo que se criará, alabará a JAH
19 Porque miró de lo alto de su santuario; el SEÑOR miró de los cielos a la tierra

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