Salmos 71

1 Em ti, SENHOR, busquei refúgio;nunca permitas que eu seja humilhado.
2 Resgata-me e livra-me por tua justiça;inclina o teu ouvido para mim e salva-me.
3 Peço-te que sejas a minha rocha de refúgio,para onde eu sempre possa ir;dá ordem para que me libertem,pois és a minha rocha e a minha fortaleza.
4 Livra-me, ó meu Deus, das mãos dos ímpios,das garras dos perversos e cruéis.
5 Pois tu és a minha esperança, ó Soberano SENHOR,em ti está a minha confiança desde a juventude.
6 Desde o ventre materno dependo de ti;tu me sustentaste[a] desde as entranhas de minha mãe.Eu sempre te louvarei!
7 Tornei-me um exemplo para muitos,porque tu és o meu refúgio seguro.
8 Do teu louvor transborda a minha boca,que o tempo todo proclama o teu esplendor.
9 Não me rejeites na minha velhice;não me abandones quando se vão as minhas forças.
10 Pois os meus inimigos me caluniam;os que estão à espreita juntam-se e planejam matar-me.
11 “Deus o abandonou”, dizem eles;“persigam-no e prendam-no,pois ninguém o livrará”.
12 Não fiques longe de mim, ó Deus;ó meu Deus, apressa-te em ajudar-me.
13 Pereçam humilhados os meus acusadores;sejam cobertos de zombaria e vergonhaos que querem prejudicar-me.
14 Mas eu sempre terei esperançae te louvarei cada vez mais.
15 A minha boca falará sem cessar da tua justiçae dos teus incontáveis atos de salvação.
16 Falarei dos teus feitos poderosos, ó Soberano SENHOR;proclamarei a tua justiça, unicamente a tua justiça.
17 Desde a minha juventude, ó Deus, tens me ensinado,e até hoje eu anuncio as tuas maravilhas.
18 Agora que estou velho, de cabelos brancos,não me abandones, ó Deus,para que eu possa falar da tua força aos nossos filhos,e do teu poder às futuras gerações.
19 Tua justiça chega até as alturas, ó Deus,tu, que tens feito coisas grandiosas.Quem se compara a ti, ó Deus?
20 Tu, que me fizeste passarmuitas e duras tribulações,restaurarás a minha vida,e das profundezas da terrade novo me farás subir.
21 Tu me farás mais honradoe mais uma vez me consolarás.
22 E eu te louvarei com a lirapor tua fidelidade, ó meu Deus;cantarei louvores a ti com a harpa,ó Santo de Israel.
23 Os meus lábios gritarão de alegriaquando eu cantar louvores a ti,pois tu me redimiste.
24 Também a minha língua sempre falarádos teus atos de justiça,pois os que queriam prejudicar-meforam humilhados e ficaram frustrados.

Salmos 71 Commentary

Chapter 71

Prayers that God would deliver and save. (1-13) Believing praises. (14-24)

Verses 1-13 David prays that he might never be made ashamed of dependence upon God. With this petition every true believer may come boldly to the throne of grace. The gracious care of Divine providence in our birth and infancy, should engage us to early piety. He that was our Help from our birth, ought to be our Hope from our youth. Let none expect ease or comfort from the world. Those who love the Lord, often are hated and persecuted; men wondered at for their principles and conduct; but the Lord has been their strong refuge. The faithful servants of God may be assured that he will not cast them off in old age, nor forsake them when their strength fails.

Verses 14-24 The psalmist declares that the righteousness of Christ, and the great salvation obtained thereby, shall be the chosen subject of his discourse. Not on a sabbath only, but on every day of the week, of the year, of his life. Not merely at stated returns of solemn devotion, but on every occasion, all the day long. Why will he always dwell on this? Because he knew not the numbers thereof. It is impossible to measure the value or the fulness of these blessings. The righteousness is unspeakable, the salvation everlasting. God will not cast off his grey-headed servants when no longer capable of labouring as they have done. The Lord often strengthens his people in their souls, when nature is sinking into decay. And it is a debt which the old disciples of Christ owe to succeeding generations, to leave behind them a solemn testimony to the advantage of religion, and the truth of God's promises; and especially to the everlasting righteousness of the Redeemer. Assured of deliverance and victory, let us spend our days, while waiting the approach of death, in praising the Holy One of Israel with all our powers. And while speaking of his righteousness, and singing his praises, we shall rise above fears and infirmities, and have earnests of the joys of heaven. The work of redemption ought, above all God's works, to be spoken of by us in our praises. The Lamb that was slain, and has redeemed us to God, is worthy of all blessing and praise.

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Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 71

This psalm is without a title, but is thought to be David's: the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions, and all the Oriental ones, ascribe it to him; and both the subject and style show it to be his. According to the title of the Syriac version, it was composed by him when Saul made war against the house of David; but this is not likely, since it was written by him in his old age, Ps 71:9,18; rather, according to Kimchi and Arama, it was penned when he fled from his son Absalom: there are several things in it which incline to this. The Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions call it

``A Psalm of David, of the sons of Jonadab, and of the first that were carried captive;''

and so the Ethiopic and Arabic versions. Apollinarius says the sons of Jonadab composed it; but without any foundation for it; and the Syriac version is, it is a prophecy concerning the sufferings and resurrection of the Messiah; and so Jerom and others interpret it. The literal meaning respecting David seems best, though it may be applied to the church, and to any believer in distress. Theodoret thinks it was written by David in the person of the captives in Babylon.

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