Psalms 37:6

6 putruerunt et corruptae sunt cicatrices meae a facie insipientiae meae

Psalms 37:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 37:6

And he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light
That is, the good man having committed his cause to him that judgeth righteously, he will, in his own time, clearly make it appear that it is a righteous one, both to himself and others, in whatsoever obscurity it may have lain;

and thy judgment as the noonday;
the same as before, unless rather the righteousness of Christ, which is the believer's by imputation, and is a justifying one in the judgment of God, should be meant; see ( Micah 7:9 ) ; and the phrases may denote not barely the revelation of it in the Gospel, but the more clear manifestation of it to the believer himself, from faith to faith; or as it will be still more clearly revealed and declared at the day of judgment, when those who are clothed with it shall shine as the sun in the kingdom of their Father, and be clear of all those charges and imputations which they have lain under in this life.

Psalms 37:6 In-Context

4 non est sanitas carni meae a facie irae tuae non est pax ossibus meis a facie peccatorum meorum
5 quoniam iniquitates meae supergressae sunt caput meum sicut onus grave gravatae sunt super me
6 putruerunt et corruptae sunt cicatrices meae a facie insipientiae meae
7 miser factus sum et curvatus sum usque ad finem tota die contristatus ingrediebar
8 quoniam lumbi mei impleti sunt inlusionibus et non est sanitas in carne mea
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