Salmos 88:13

13 Oh Señor
, a ti clamo;
seguiré rogando día tras día.

Salmos 88:13 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 88:13

But unto thee have I cried, O Lord
Formerly, and had been heard, answered, and relieved, and which was an encouragement to cry again to him in his distress; Christ was always heard, ( John 11:42 ) , or, now, in his present case, yet was not heard, at least not immediately answered; which was the case of the Messiah, when forsaken by his God and Father, ( Psalms 22:1 Psalms 22:2 ) , yet still determines to continue praying, as follows:

and in the morning shall my prayer prevent thee;
not before the Lord is awake, and can hear; for he neither slumbers nor sleeps, and he always hears: but the meaning is, that he would pray before he entered upon another business; this should be the first thing in the morning he would do, and this he would do before others did, or he himself used to do; before the usual time of morning prayer; signifying, he would pray to him very early, which is expressive of his vehemency, fervency, and importunity and earnestness, and what a sense he had of his case, and of his need of divine help: so Christ rose early in the morning, a great while before day, to pray, ( Mark 1:35 ) . (See Gill on Psalms 5:4).

Salmos 88:13 In-Context

11 ¿Pueden anunciar tu amor inagotable los que están en la tumba?
¿Pueden proclamar tu fidelidad en el lugar de destrucción?
12 ¿Puede la oscuridad hablar de tus obras maravillosas?
¿Puede alguien en la tierra del olvido contar de tu justicia?
13 Oh Señor
, a ti clamo;
seguiré rogando día tras día.
14 Oh Señor
, ¿por qué me rechazas?
¿Por qué escondes tu rostro de mí?
15 Desde mi juventud, estoy enfermo y al borde de la muerte.
Me encuentro indefenso y desesperado ante tus terrores.
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