Psalms 118:28

28 dormitavit anima mea prae taedio confirma me in verbis tuis

Psalms 118:28 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 118:28

Thou [art] my God, and I will praise thee
These are the words of David, asserting his interest in God as his covenant God; and which is the great blessing of the covenant, and the greatest happiness of men, and will always continue; and for which there is abundant reason for praise: it is an instance of distinguishing grace, all evidence or everlasting love, and the foundation of all comfort and happiness here and hereafter;

[thou art] my God, one will exalt thee;
in my heart, and with my lips; and call upon others to join with me in it, as in ( Psalms 118:29 ) . The Targum is,

``thou art my God, and I will confess before thee; thou art my God, and I will praise thee, said David: Samuel replied, and said, Praise, O ye congregation of Israel;''

who are addressed in the next words.

Psalms 118:28 In-Context

26 vias meas enuntiavi et exaudisti me doce me iustificationes tuas
27 viam iustificationum tuarum instrue me et exercebor in mirabilibus tuis
28 dormitavit anima mea prae taedio confirma me in verbis tuis
29 viam iniquitatis amove a me et lege tua miserere mei
30 viam veritatis elegi iudicia tua non sum oblitus
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.