Psalms 38:2

2 You have wounded me with your arrows. You have struck me with your hand.

Psalms 38:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 38:2

For thine arrows stick fast in me
Meaning either words with which as a father the Lord rebuked him; and which were sharp and cutting, entered into him and abode with him, and gave him much pain and uneasiness; and by which he concluded that his rebukes were in wrath and hot displeasure; such as those in ( 2 Samuel 12:11 ) ; so the words of men are compared to arrows, ( Psalms 57:4 ) ( 64:3 ) or outward afflictions, attended with inward trouble of soul; for as judgments are the arrows of God, such as famine, pestilence ( Ezekiel 5:16 ) ( Psalms 91:5 Psalms 91:6 ) ( Deuteronomy 32:21 Deuteronomy 32:42 ) ; so the chastening dispensations of Providence, under which the people of God themselves are, are so called, because they oftentimes come swiftly, suddenly, and at unawares, and are very pungent and distressing; and sometimes stick fast and continue long, by reason of which they are inwardly wounded, and conceive of God as sorely displeased with them; see ( Job 6:4 ) ;

and thy hand presseth me sore;
the afflicting hand of God, which lay heavy upon him; and is a mighty hand when laid on such worms as mortal sinful men are, who cannot bear up under it, unless they have divine supports; see ( Job 19:21 ) . This is by some supposed to be some bodily disease inflicted on him; some have thought of the leprosy, which was a stroke from the hand of God; but this is not likely, since he must have been deposed and shut up; the Jews indeed say F5 that he was a leper six months, and that the divine Presence was taken from him; a late learned man F6 thinks it was the smallpox, from the unsoundness of his flesh, the soreness of the disease, the stench of it, temporary blindness, and his friends standing aloof from him; though perhaps no other than affliction of mired for sin, comparable to the disease described, is meant.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 In R. Obadiah in loc.
F6 De Laney's Life of King David, vol. 2. p. 146.

Psalms 38:2 In-Context

1 Lord, don't correct me when you are angry. Don't punish me when you are burning with anger.
2 You have wounded me with your arrows. You have struck me with your hand.
3 Because of your anger, my whole body is sick. Because of my sin, I'm not healthy.
4 My guilt has become too much for me. It is a load too heavy to carry.
5 My wounds are ugly. They stink. I've been foolish. I have sinned.
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