Salmos 40:10-17

10 No encubrí tu justicia en medio de mi corazón; tu verdad y tu salud he declarado; no negué tu misericordia y tu verdad en grande ayuntamiento.
11 Tú, SEÑOR, no detengas de mí tus misericordias; tu misericordia y tu verdad me guarden siempre.
12 Porque me han cercado males hasta no haber cuanto; me han asido mis maldades, y no puedo ver; se han aumentado más que los cabellos de mi cabeza, y mi corazón me falla.
13 Quieras, oh SEÑOR, librarme; SEÑOR, apresúrate a socorrerme.
14 Sean avergonzados y confusos a una los que buscan mi vida para cortarla; vuelvan atrás y avergüéncense los que mi mal desean.
15 Sean asolados en pago de su afrenta los que me dicen: ¡Ea, ea!
16 Gócense y alégrense en ti todos los que te buscan; y digan siempre los que aman tu salud: el SEÑOR sea ensalzado.
17 Cuando yo estoy pobre y menesteroso, el SEÑOR pensará en mí. Mi ayuda y mi libertador eres tú; Dios mío, no te tardes.

Salmos 40:10-17 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, a Psalm of David. Jarchi interprets this psalm of the Israelites, and of their deliverance and song at the Red sea. The title of it, in the Syriac version, is, "A psalm of David according to the letter, when Shemaiah brought the names of those who minister in the house of the Lord;" see 1 Chronicles 24:6; according to Kimchi, the subject of this psalm is the same with that of the two preceding; and R. Obadiah thinks it was composed by David, when he was recovered of a leprosy; but though it might be written by David, it was not written concerning himself, or on his own account, but of another. The title of this psalm is somewhat different from others in the order of the words; whereas it is usually put "a psalm of," or "for David"; here it is, "for David, a psalm"; and may be rendered, as Ainsworth observes, "a psalm concerning David"; not literally, but typically understood; not concerning David himself, but concerning his antitype and son, who is called by his name, Ezekiel 37:24; and that it is to be interpreted of him is evident from the application of Psalm 39:6, unto him by the apostle in Hebrews 10:5; and the whole of it is applicable to him; some apply it to Jeremiah in the dungeon, and others to Daniel in the den, as Theodoret observes.
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