Psalm 38:11

11 Meine Lieben und Freunde treten zurück und scheuen meine Plage, und meine Nächsten stehen ferne.

Psalm 38:11 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 38:11

My lovers and my friends stand aloof from my sore
As if it was a plague sore, lest they should be infected with it; or because they could not bear the stench of his wounds, and the loathsomeness of his disease, or to see him in his agonies, and hear his roaring and his groans, ( Psalms 38:2 Psalms 38:3 Psalms 38:5 Psalms 38:7-9 ) ; or as taking his case to be desperate, as if he was just dying, and no help could be given him, ( Psalms 38:10 ) ; If it was the leprosy, as some Jewish writers have affirmed, the word (egn) , translated "sore", being used for the plague of the leprosy, they were obliged by the ceremonial law to keep at a distance from him: but this rather seems to be voluntary, and to proceed from neglect and contempt. These "lovers" and "friends" were such for whom David had had an affection, and had been friendly to, and therefore it was ungrateful in them to act the part they did; and such who had pretended love and friendship to him in his health and prosperity, but now had deserted him, which is a common case; see ( Job 19:13 Job 19:14 Job 19:19 ) ( Psalms 69:8 ) ( 88:18 ) . Afflictions try men's friends; and as that is a time when friendly visits are most wanting and most useful, so it is an aggravation of the affliction, and makes it the heavier when such are denied;

and my kinsmen stand afar off;
that were near to him by the ties of nature or friendship.

Psalm 38:11 In-Context

9 HERR, vor dir ist alle meine Begierde, und mein Seufzen ist dir nicht verborgen.
10 Mein Herz bebt, meine Kraft hat mich verlassen, und das Licht meiner Augen ist nicht bei mir.
11 Meine Lieben und Freunde treten zurück und scheuen meine Plage, und meine Nächsten stehen ferne.
12 Und die mir nach dem Leben trachten, stellen mir nach; und die mir übelwollen, reden, wie sie Schaden tun wollen, und gehen mit eitel Listen um.
13 Ich aber muß sein wie ein Tauber und nicht hören, und wie ein Stummer, der seinen Mund nicht auftut,
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