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Psalm 69:2

Listen to Psalm 69:2
2 I am stuck fast in deep mire, and there is no standing: I am come in to the depths of the sea, and a storm has overwhelmed me.

Psalm 69:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 69:2

I sink in deep mire, where [there is] no standing
Which signifies not despair of mind, but difficult and distressed circumstances; the Messiah now bearing the filthy sins of his people, and the punishment of them, and so was got into the horrible pit, the mire and clay; (See Gill on Psalms 40:2);

I am come into deep waters, where the floods overflow me:
as afflictions are often compared to waters in Scripture, Christ's sorrows and sufferings are very aptly signified by deep waters and overflowing floods; and therefore rightly called a baptism, as by himself, ( Luke 12:50 ) , when he was as one immersed in and overwhelmed with water.

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Psalm 69:2 In-Context

1 Save me, O God; for the waters have come in to my soul.
2 I am stuck fast in deep mire, and there is no standing: I am come in to the depths of the sea, and a storm has overwhelmed me.
3 I am weary of crying, my throat has become hoarse; mine eyes have failed by my waiting on my God.
4 They that hate me without a cause are more than the hairs of my head: my enemies that persecute me unrighteously are strengthened: then I restored that which I took not away.
5 O God, thou knowest my foolishness; and my transgressions are not hidden from thee.
6 Let not them that wait on thee, O Lord of hosts, be ashamed on my account: let not them that seek thee, be ashamed on my account, O God of Israel.
7 For I have suffered reproach for thy sake; shame has covered my face.
8 I became strange to my brethren, and a stranger to my mother’s children.
9 For the zeal of thine house has eaten me up; and the reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me.
10 And I bowed down my soul with fasting, and that was made my reproach.
11 And I put on sackcloth for my covering; and I became a proverb to them.
12 They that sit in the gate talked against me, and they that drank wine sang against me.
13 But I will cry to thee, O Lord, in my prayer; O God, it is a propitious time: in the multitude of thy mercy hear me, in the truth of thy salvation.
14 Save me from the mire, that I stick not in it: let me be delivered from them that hate me, and from the deep waters.
15 Let not the waterflood drown me, nor let the deep swallow me up; neither let the well shut its mouth upon me.
16 Hear me, O Lord; for thy mercy is good: according to the multitude of thy compassions look upon me.
17 And turn not away thy face from thy servant; for I am afflicted: hear me speedily.
18 Draw nigh to my soul and redeem it: deliver me because of mine enemies.
19 For thou knowest my reproach, and my shame, and my confusion; all that afflict me are before thee.
20 My soul has waited for reproach and misery; and I waited for one to grieve with me, but there was none; and for one to comfort me, but I found none.
21 They gave me also gall for my food, and made me drink vinegar for my thirst.
22 Let their table before them be for a snare, and for a recompense, and for a stumbling-block.
23 Let their eyes be darkened that they should not see; and bow down their back continually.
24 Pour out thy wrath upon them, and let the fury of thine anger take hold on them.
25 Let their habitation be made desolate; and let there be no inhabitant in their tents:
26 Because they persecuted him whom thou hast smitten; and they have added to the grief of my wounds.
27 Add iniquity to their iniquity; and let them not come into thy righteousness.
28 Let them be blotted out of the book of the living, and let them not be written with the righteous.
29 I am poor and sorrowful; but the salvation of thy countenance has helped me.
30 I will praise the name of my God with a song, I will magnify him with praise;
31 and this shall please God more than a young calf having horns and hoofs.
32 Let the poor see and rejoice; seek the Lord diligently, and ye shall live.
33 For the Lord hears the poor, and does not set at nought his fettered ones.
34 Let the heavens and the earth raise him, the sea, and all things moving in them.
35 For God will save Sion, and the cities of Judea shall be built; and men shall dwell there, and inherit it.
36 And the seed of his servants shall possess it, and they that love his name shall dwell therein.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.

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