Psalms 25:15-22

15 My 1eyes are continually toward the LORD, For He will 2pluck my feet out of the net.
16 3Turn to me and be gracious to me, For I am 4lonely and afflicted.
17 The 5troubles of my heart are enlarged; Bring me 6out of my distresses.
18 7Look upon my affliction and my trouble, And 8forgive all my sins.
19 Look upon my enemies, for they 9are many, And they 10hate me with violent hatred.
20 11Guard my soul and deliver me; Do not let me 12be ashamed, for I take refuge in You.
21 Let 13integrity and uprightness preserve me, For 14I wait for You.
22 15Redeem Israel, O God, Out of all his troubles.

Psalms 25:15-22 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 25

\\<<[A Psalm] of David>>\\. This is the first of the psalms which is written in an alphabetical order, or in which the first word of every verse begins with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet in order, though it is not strictly and regularly observed; the reason of this manner of writing is not very obvious; the {r} Jews confess their ignorance of it; it may be to engage the attention to what is said, or to assist the memory in laying it up, and retaining it there. The occasion of the psalm seems to be the troubles David was in on account of an unnatural rebellion raised against him by some of his subjects, at the head of which was his own son Absalom; he speaks of himself as in a net, and in great affliction, distress, and trouble, by reason of his enemies, Ps 25:15-18; and as being brought to a sense of his former sins, for which he desires pardon, Ps 25:7,11. {r} Kimchi in loc.

Cross References 15

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. Lit "bring out"
  • [b]. Some commentators read "Relieve the troubles of my heart"
  • [c]. Lit "toil"
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