Psalms 55:8

8 (54-9) I waited for him that hath saved me from pusillanimity of spirit, and a storm.

Psalms 55:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 55:8

I would hasten my escape from the windy storm [and] tempest.
] Of an army of rebellious subjects, bearing down all before them, and threatening with utter ruin and destruction; so a powerful army of enemies invading a country is signified by a storm and tempest, ( Isaiah 28:2 ) ( 32:2 ) ; and may be expressive of the storm and tempest of divine wrath and vengeance the sensible sinner hastens his escape from by fleeing to Christ; and of the blowing and furious winds of persecution, which the church, Christ's dove, flees from, by getting into the clefts of the rock, and the secret places of the stairs, ( Song of Solomon 2:14 ) ; and of the storms of divine wrath and justice that fell upon Christ as the surety of his people; from which the human nature, seized with fearfulness, trembling, and horror, desired an hasty escape.

Psalms 55:8 In-Context

6 (54-7) And I said: Who will give me wings like a dove, and I will fly and be at rest?
7 (54-8) Lo, I have gone far off flying away; and I abode in the wilderness.
8 (54-9) I waited for him that hath saved me from pusillanimity of spirit, and a storm.
9 (54-10) Cast down, O Lord, and divide their tongues; for I have seen iniquity and contradiction in the city.
10 (54-11) Day and night shall iniquity surround it upon its walls: and in the midst thereof are labour,
The Douay-Rheims Bible is in the public domain.