Psaume 42:10

10 Je dirai à Dieu, mon rocher: Pourquoi m'as-tu oublié? Pourquoi marcherai-je en deuil, sous l'oppression de l'ennemi?

Psaume 42:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 42:10

[As] with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach me
The reproaches of his enemies were grievous and cutting to him, as if a sword pierced through the marrow in his bones, which, being very sensitive, gives exquisite pain. There is a various reading here: some copies, as Vatablus observes, read (b) , "in", or with, and others (k) , "as", which seems to be the truest; and our translators supply "as", to make the sense, though they read "with"; but some F14 only read "as"; and the sense is, the reproaches cast upon the psalmist were as a sword cutting and killing; and these reproaches were as follow;

while they say daily unto me, where [is] thy God?
(See Gill on Psalms 42:3).


FOOTNOTES:

F14 (xurk) (wv sfaghn) , Symmachus in Drusius; "ut occisio", Pagninus, Amama; so Aben Ezra interprets it.

Psaume 42:10 In-Context

8 Un abîme appelle un autre abîme au bruit de tes torrents; toutes tes vagues, tous tes flots ont passé sur moi.
9 De jour, l'Éternel enverra sa grâce, et de nuit son cantique sera dans ma bouche; je prierai le Dieu qui est ma vie;
10 Je dirai à Dieu, mon rocher: Pourquoi m'as-tu oublié? Pourquoi marcherai-je en deuil, sous l'oppression de l'ennemi?
11 Mes os se brisent, quand mes ennemis m'outragent, disant chaque jour: Où est ton Dieu?
12 Pourquoi t'abats-tu, mon âme, et pourquoi frémis-tu en moi? Attends-toi à Dieu, car je le louerai encore; il est mon salut et mon Dieu!
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.