Psaume 25:22

22 O Dieu! rachète Israël de toutes ses détresses.

Psaume 25:22 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 25:22

Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.
] David was not only concerned for himself, but for the whole nation of Israel, which was involved in trouble through this unnatural rebellion of his son, and many of his subjects; and no doubt he may have a further view to the redemption of the church of God, the spiritual Israel, by the Messiah; and his sense may be, that God would send the promised Redeemer and Saviour, to redeem his people from all their iniquities; from the law, its curses and condemnation; to ransom them out of the hands of Satan, that is stronger than they; and to deliver them from all their enemies, and from death itself, the last enemy, which will put an end to all their troubles, ( Isaiah 35:10 ) .

Psaume 25:22 In-Context

20 Garde mon âme, et me délivre; que je ne sois pas confus, car je me suis retiré vers toi!
21 Que l'intégrité et la droiture me préservent, car je me suis attendu à toi!
22 O Dieu! rachète Israël de toutes ses détresses.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.