5 But I have trusted in thy mercy; my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation.
5 But I have trusted H982 in thy mercy; H2617 my heart H3820 shall rejoice H1523 in thy salvation. H3444
5 But I have trusted in thy lovingkindness; My heart shall rejoice in thy salvation.
5 And I, in Thy kindness I have trusted, Rejoice doth my heart in Thy salvation.
5 As for me, I have confided in thy loving-kindness; my heart shall be joyful in thy salvation.
5 But I trust in your loving kindness. My heart rejoices in your salvation.
5 But I have had faith in your mercy; my heart will be glad in your salvation.
For our heart shall rejoice in him, because we have trusted in his holy name. Let thy mercy, O LORD, be upon us, according as we hope in thee.
Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my exceeding joy: yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O God my God. Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.
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Commentary on Psalms 13 Matthew Henry Commentary
Psalm 13
This psalm is the deserted soul's case and cure. Whether it was penned upon any particular occasion does not appear, but in general,
To the chief musician. A psalm of David.
Psa 13:1-6
David, in affliction, is here pouring out his soul before God; his address is short, but the method is very observable, and of use for direction and encouragement.
In singing this psalm and praying it over, if we have not the same complaints to make that David had, we must thank God that we have not, dread and deprecate his withdrawings, sympathize with those that are troubled in mind, and encourage ourselves in our most holy faith and joy.