Salmos 62:1

1 Salmo 62
Para Jedutún, director del coro: salmo de David.
Espero en silencio delante de Dios,
porque de él proviene mi victoria.

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Salmos 62:1 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 62:1

Truly my soul waiteth upon God
In the use of means, for answers of prayer, for performance of promises, and for deliverance from enemies, and out of every trouble: or "is silent" F5, as the Targum; not as to prayer, but as to murmuring; patiently and quietly waiting for salvation until the Lord's time come to give it; being "subject" to him, as the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions; resigned to his will, and patient under his afflicting hand: it denotes a quiet, patient, waiting on the Lord, and not merely bodily exercise in outward ordinances; but an inward frame of spirit, a soul waiting on the Lord, and that in truth and reality, in opposition to mere form and show; and with constancy "waiteth", and "only" F6 on him, as the same particle is rendered in ( Psalms 62:2 Psalms 62:6 ) ; and so Aben Ezra here;

from him [cometh] my salvation;
both temporal, spiritual, and eternal, and not from any creature; the consideration of which makes the mind quiet and easy under afflictive provide uses: the contrivance of everlasting salvation is from the Father, the impetration of it from the Son, and the application of it from the Spirit.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (hymwd) "silet", Pagninus, Munster, Cocceius; "silens", Montanus, Tigurine version; so the Targum.
F6 (Ka) "tantum", Pagninus, Montanus, Musculus; "tantummodo", Junius & Tremellius, Schmidt.

Salmos 62:1 In-Context

1 Salmo 62
Para Jedutún, director del coro: salmo de David.
Espero en silencio delante de Dios,
porque de él proviene mi victoria.
2 Solo él es mi roca y mi salvación,
mi fortaleza donde jamás seré sacudido.
3 ¡Cuántos enemigos contra un solo hombre!
Todos tratan de matarme.
Para ellos no soy más que una pared derribada
o una valla inestable.
4 Piensan derrocarme de mi alta posición.
Se deleitan en decir mentiras sobre mí.
Cuando están frente a mí, me elogian,
pero en su corazón me maldicen.
Interludio
5 Que todo mi ser espere en silencio delante de Dios,
porque en él está mi esperanza.
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