Psalm 6:3

3 und meine Seele ist sehr erschrocken. Ach du, HERR, wie lange!

Psalm 6:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 6:3

My soul is also sore vexed
Or "exceedingly troubled" {c}, and even frightened and thrown into a consternation with indwelling sin, and on account of actual transgressions, and by reason of the hidings of God's face, and through the temptations of Satan, and because of the fear of death; to which Old Testament saints were very incident.

But thou, O Lord, how long?
it is an abrupt expression, the whole he designed is not spoken, being hindered through the grief and sorrow with which his heart was overwhelmed; and is to be supplied after this manner,

``shall I have refreshment?''

as the Chaldee paraphrase; or,

``wilt thou look and not heal me?''

as Jarchi; or

``my soul be troubled?''

as Aben Ezra; or

``shall I be afflicted, and thou wilt not heal me?''

as Kimchi; or

``wilt thou afflict me, and not arise to my help?''

see ( Psalms 13:1 Psalms 13:2 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (dam hlhbn) "turbata est valde", V. L. "conturbata", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "territa valde": Pagninus, Montanus; "consternata valde", Cocceius.

Psalm 6:3 In-Context

1 Ein Psalm Davids, vorzusingen, auf acht Saiten. Ach HERR, strafe mich nicht in deinem Zorn und züchtige mich nicht in deinem Grimm! {~}
2 HERR, sei mir gnädig, denn ich bin schwach; heile mich, HERR, denn meine Gebeine sind erschrocken,
3 und meine Seele ist sehr erschrocken. Ach du, HERR, wie lange!
4 Wende dich, HERR, und errette meine Seele; hilf mir um deiner Güte willen!
5 Denn im Tode gedenkt man dein nicht; wer will dir bei den Toten danken?
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