Psalms 143:7

7 emitte manum tuam de alto eripe me et libera me de aquis multis de manu filiorum alienorum

Psalms 143:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 143:7

Hear me speedily, O Lord: my spirit faileth
Ready to sink, swoon, and faint away, through the weight of the affliction on him, by reason of the persecution of his enemy, and for want of the divine Presence; hence the Targum renders it,

``my spirit desireth thee;''

see ( Song of Solomon 5:6 ) ( Isaiah 57:16 ) ; and therefore entreats that God would hear and answer him quickly; or, "make haste to answer" him, and not delay, lest he should be quite gone. Wherefore it follows,

hide not thy face from me;
nothing is more desirable to a good man than the "face" or presence of God, the light of his countenance, and sensible communion with him; which may be said to be "hid" when he withdraws his gracious presence, and withholds the discoveries of his love, and the manifestations of his free grace and favour; which he sometimes does on account of sin, and is the case at times of the best of saints; and is consistent with the love of God, though very grieving to them, and therefore here deprecated: the Targum is,

``cause not thy Shechinah to remove from me;''

lest I be like unto them that go down into the pit;
either the house of the grave, as the Targum; look wan and pale, become lifeless and spiritless, or like a dead man; for as in the favour of God is life, his absence is as death: or the pit of hell, the pit of destruction; that is, be in such horror and despair, and under such apprehensions of divine wrath, as the damned feel.

Psalms 143:7 In-Context

5 Domine inclina caelos tuos et descende tange montes et fumigabunt
6 fulgora coruscationem et dissipabis eos emitte sagittas tuas et conturbabis eos
7 emitte manum tuam de alto eripe me et libera me de aquis multis de manu filiorum alienorum
8 quorum os locutum est vanitatem et dextera eorum dextera iniquitatis
9 Deus canticum novum cantabo tibi in psalterio decacordo psallam tibi
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