Salmos 66:17

17 A él clamé con mi boca, y fue ensalzado con mi lengua

Salmos 66:17 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 66:17

I cried unto him with my mouth
Crying designs prayer, and supposes distress; and crying with the mouth denotes vocal, ardent, and fervent prayer;

and he was extolled with my tongue:
at the same time the psalmist prayed for deliverance out of his distresses, he praised God for the mercies he had received: and did, as the Apostle Paul directs, make known his requests with thanksgiving, ( Philippians 4:6 ) ; or "he was exalted under my tongue" F7; that is, in his heart, as some interpret it; his heart and his mouth went together; and out of the abundance of his heart his tongue spoke of the goodness, kindness, and mercy of God to him. The Targum is,

``and his promise was under my tongue;''

and so he was very different from a wicked man, who keeps iniquity under his tongue, as a sweet morsel, ( Job 20:12 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F7 (ynwvl txt) "sublingua mea", Montanus, Tigurine version, Vatablus, Musculus, Cocceius, Gejerus, Michaelis.

Salmos 66:17 In-Context

15 Holocaustos de cebados te ofreceré, con perfume de carneros; sacrificaré bueyes y machos cabríos. (Selah.
16 Venid, oíd todos los que teméis a Dios, y contaré lo que ha hecho a mi alma
17 A él clamé con mi boca, y fue ensalzado con mi lengua
18 Si en mi corazón hubiera yo mirado a la iniquidad, el Señor no me oiría
19 Mas ciertamente me oyó Dios; atendió a la voz de mi oración

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