Psalm 38:16-22

16 Denn ich denke: Daß sie sich ja nicht über mich freuen! Wenn mein Fuß wankte, würden sie sich hoch rühmen wider mich.
17 Denn ich bin zu Leiden gemacht, und mein Schmerz ist immer vor mir.
18 Denn ich zeige meine Missetat an und sorge wegen meiner Sünde.
19 Aber meine Feinde leben und sind mächtig; die mich unbillig hassen, derer ist viel.
20 Und die mir Arges tun um Gutes, setzen sich wider mich, darum daß ich an dem Guten halte.
21 Verlaß mich nicht, HERR! Mein Gott, sei nicht ferne von mir!
22 Eile, mir beizustehen, HERR, meine Hilfe.

Psalm 38:16-22 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 38

\\<>\\. This psalm was composed by David under some sore affliction, and when in great distress of mind by reason of sin, perhaps his sin with Bathsheba; and was written as a memorial of his sense of sin, of his great afflictions, and deliverance from them; and therefore is said to be "to bring to remembrance", or to refresh his memory with the said things. Kimchi and Ben Melech think the psalm was made for the sake of such as are in distress, to put them in mind and teach them how to pray. The Targum calls the psalm, ``a good remembrance concerning Israel;'' and Jarchi says it was to remember the distress of Israel before the Lord, and that it is said with respect to all Israel; though others think the word "lehazcir" is the name of a psalm tune; and Aben Ezra was of opinion that it was the first word of some pleasant poem. The Septuagint version adds, ``concerning the sabbath,'' as if it was wrote to put persons in mind of that day; whereas there is nothing in the whole psalm that has any such tendency.

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