Psaume 119:81

81 Mon âme languit après ton salut; J'espère en ta promesse.

Psaume 119:81 Meaning and Commentary

(k) , CAPH.--The Eleventh Part.

Psalms 119:81

CAPH. My soul fainteth for thy salvation,
Either for temporal salvation and deliverance from enemies; which, being promised, was expected by him from the Lord; but not coming so soon as looked for, his spirits began to sink and faint: or for spiritual and eternal salvation, for a view of interest in it, for the joys and comforts of it, and for the full possession of is in heaven; and, particularly, for the promised Messiah, the author of it, often called the Salvation of God, because prepared and appointed by him to be the author of it: of him there was a promise, which gave the Old Testament saints reason to expect him, and for him they waited; his coming they earnestly wished for, but being long deferred, were sometimes out of heart, and ready to faint, which was here David's case;

[but] I hope in thy word;
the word of promise concerning deliverance and salvation, especially by the Messiah, which supported him, and kept him from fainting; that being firm and sure, for ever settled in heaven, and has the oath of God annexed to it, for the confirmation of it; and God is faithful that has promised, and is also able to perform; so that his word lays a solid foundation for faith and hope.

Psaume 119:81 In-Context

79 Qu'ils reviennent à moi, ceux qui te craignent, Et ceux qui connaissent tes préceptes!
80 Que mon coeur soit sincère dans tes statuts, Afin que je ne sois pas couvert de honte!
81 Mon âme languit après ton salut; J'espère en ta promesse.
82 Mes yeux languissent après ta promesse; Je dis: Quand me consoleras-tu?
83 Car je suis comme une outre dans la fumée; Je n'oublie point tes statuts.
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