Psalms 73:16

16 tuus est dies et tua est nox tu fabricatus es auroram et solem

Psalms 73:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 73:16

When I thought to know this
How to reconcile the prosperity of the wicked, and the afflictions of the righteous, to the perfections of God, and his wise providence in the government of the world, by the mere dint of reason, without consulting the sacred oracles, or his own and others' experience:

it was too painful for me:
too laborious and toilsome, a work he was not equal to; "hic labor, hoc opus"; see ( Ecclesiastes 8:17 ) .

Psalms 73:16 In-Context

14 tu confregisti capita draconis dedisti eum escam populis Aethiopum
15 tu disrupisti fontem et torrentes * tu siccasti fluvios Aetham;
16 tuus est dies et tua est nox tu fabricatus es auroram et solem
17 tu fecisti omnes terminos terrae aestatem et ver tu plasmasti ea
18 memor esto huius inimicus inproperavit Dominum et populus insipiens incitavit nomen tuum
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