Psalms 83:3

3 concupiscit et defecit anima mea in atria Domini cor meum et caro mea exultavit in Deum vivum

Psalms 83:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 83:3

They have taken crafty counsel against thy people
The people of Israel, hereafter named, whom God had chosen and avouched to be his people; these they dealt subtlety with, as the king of Egypt had done with their forefathers; and this, agreeably to their character, being the seed of the old serpent, more subtle than any of the beasts of the field; these devised cunning devices, formed crafty schemes for the destruction of the Lord's people; but often so it is, that the wise are taken in their own craftiness, and their counsel is carried headlong:

and consulted against thy hidden ones;
not hidden from the Lord, and unknown unto him, though from their enemies, and unknown by them, and so the object of their hatred and persecution; but hidden by him as his jewels and peculiar treasure, which he takes care of; hidden under the shadow of his wings, in the secret of his presence and tabernacle, as in a pavilion; and therefore it was a daring piece of insolence in their enemies to attack them: so the life of saints is said to be hid with Christ in God, which denotes both its secrecy and safety; see ( Colossians 3:3 ) , the Targum is,

``against the things hidden in thy treasures;''

meaning the riches of the temple.

Psalms 83:3 In-Context

1 in finem pro torcularibus filiis Core psalmus
2 quam dilecta tabernacula tua Domine virtutum
3 concupiscit et defecit anima mea in atria Domini cor meum et caro mea exultavit in Deum vivum
4 etenim passer invenit %sibi; domum et turtur nidum sibi ubi ponat pullos suos altaria tua Domine virtutum rex meus et Deus meus
5 beati qui habitant in domo tua in saecula saeculorum laudabunt te diapsalma
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.