Salmos 73:5-15

5 No pasan trabajos como otros seres humanos; ni son azotados con los hombres.
6 Por tanto, la soberbia los corona; se cubren de vestido de violencia.
7 Sus ojos están salidos de gruesos; logran con creces los antojos del corazón.
8 Se soltaron, y hablan con maldad de hacer violencia; hablan con altanería.
9 Ponen contra el cielo su boca, y su lengua pasea la tierra.
10 Por eso su pueblo volverá aquí, y aguas de lleno le son exprimidas.
11 Y dirán: ¿Cómo sabe Dios? ¿Y hay conocimiento en lo más alto?
12 He aquí estos impíos, sin ser turbados del mundo, alcanzaron riquezas.
13 Verdaderamente en vano he limpiado mi corazón, y lavado mis manos en limpieza;
14 y he sido azotado todo el día, y castigado por las mañanas:
15 Si dijera yo, hablaré como ellos; he aquí habría negado la generación de tus hijos:

Salmos 73:5-15 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 73

\\<>\\. It seems by the title that Asaph was the penman of this psalm, as it is certain that he was a composer of psalms and hymns; see 2Ch 29:30, though it may be rendered, "a psalm for Asaph", or "unto Asaph" {a}; and might have David for its author, as some think, who, having penned it, sent it to Asaph, to be made use of by him in public service; see 1Ch 16:7, and so the Targum paraphrases it, ``a song by the hands of Asaph;'' the occasion of it was a temptation the psalmist fell into, through the prosperity of the wicked, and the afflictions of the righteous, to think there was nothing in religion, that it was a vain and useless thing; under which he continued until he went into the house of God, and was taught better; when he acknowledged his stupidity and folly, and penned this psalm, to prevent others falling into the same snare, and to set forth the goodness of God to his people, with which it begins.

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