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Psalms 116:1-19 World English Bible (WEB)

1 I love Yahweh, because he listens to my voice, And my cries for mercy.

2 Because he has turned his ear to me, Therefore I will call on him as long as I live.

3 The cords of death surrounded me, The pains of Sheol got a hold of me. I found trouble and sorrow.

4 Then called I on the name of Yahweh: "Yahweh, I beg you, deliver my soul."

5 Gracious is Yahweh, and righteous; Yes, our God is merciful.

6 Yahweh preserves the simple. I was brought low, and he saved me.

7 Return to your rest, my soul, For Yahweh has dealt bountifully with you.

8 For you have delivered my soul from death, My eyes from tears, And my feet from falling.

9 I will walk before Yahweh in the land of the living.

10 I believed, therefore I said, "I was greatly afflicted."

11 I said in my haste, "All men are liars."

12 What will I give to Yahweh for all his benefits toward me?

13 I will take the cup of salvation, and call on the name of Yahweh.

14 I will pay my vows to Yahweh, Yes, in the presence of all his people.

15 Precious in the sight of Yahweh is the death of his saints.

16 Yahweh, truly I am your servant. I am your servant, the son of your handmaid. You have freed me from my chains.

17 I will offer to you the sacrifice of thanksgiving, And will call on the name of Yahweh.

18 I will pay my vows to Yahweh, Yes, in the presence of all his people,

19 In the courts of Yahweh's house, In the midst of you, Jerusalem. Praise Yah!

Commentary on Psalms 116 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 116

Ps 116:1-19. The writer celebrates the deliverance from extreme perils by which he was favored, and pledges grateful and pious public acknowledgments.

1, 2. A truly grateful love will be evinced by acts of worship, which calling on God expresses (Ps 116:13; Ps 55:16; 86:7; compare Ps 17:6; 31:2).

3, 4. For similar figures for distress see Ps 18:4, 5.

gat hold upon me—Another sense ("found") of the same word follows, as we speak of disease finding us, and of our finding or catching disease.

5-8. The relief which he asked is the result not of his merit, but of God's known pity and tenderness, which is acknowledged in assuring himself (his "soul," Ps 11:1; 16:10) of rest and peace. All calamities [Ps 116:8] are represented by death, tears, and falling of the feet (Ps 56:13).

9. walk before the Lord—act, or live under His favor and guidance (Ge 17:1; Ps 61:7).

land of the living—(Ps 27:13).

10, 11. Confidence in God opposed to distrust of men, as not reliable (Ps 68:8, 9). He speaks from an experience of the result of his faith.

11. in my haste—literally, "terror," or "agitation," produced by his affliction (compare Ps 31:22).

12-14. These are modes of expressing acts of worship (compare Ps 116:4; Ps 50:14; Jon 2:9).

13. the cup of salvation—the drink offering which was part of the thank offering (Nu 15:3-5).

14. now—(compare Ps 115:2). "Oh, that (I may do it)" in the presence, &c.

15, 16. By the plea of being a homeborn servant, he intimates his claim on God's covenant love to His people.

17-19. An ampler declaration of his purpose, designating the place, the Lord's house, or earthly residence in Jerusalem.