MichtamH4387 of DavidH1732. PreserveH8104 me, O GodH410: for in thee do I put my trustH2620. {Michtam: or, A golden Psalm}
O my soul, thou hast saidH559 unto the LORDH3068, Thou art my LordH136: my goodnessH2896 extendeth not to thee;
But to the saintsH6918 thatH1992 are in the earthH776, and to the excellentH117, in whom is all my delightH2656.
Their sorrowsH6094 shall be multipliedH7235 that hastenH4116 after anotherH312 god: their drink offeringsH5262 of bloodH1818 will I not offerH5258, norH1077 take upH5375 their namesH8034 into my lipsH8193. {hasten…: or, give gifts to another}
The LORDH3068 is the portionH4490 of mine inheritanceH2506 and of my cupH3563: thou maintainestH8551 my lotH1486. {of mine…: Heb. of my part}
The linesH2256 are fallenH5307 unto me in pleasantH5273 places; yea, I have a goodlyH8231 heritageH5159.
I will blessH1288 the LORDH3068, who hath given me counselH3289: my reinsH3629 also instructH3256 me in the night seasonsH3915.
I have setH7737 the LORDH3068 alwaysH8548 before me: because he is at my right handH3225, I shall not be movedH4131.
Therefore my heartH3820 is gladH8055, and my gloryH3519 rejoicethH1523: my fleshH1320 also shall restH7931 in hopeH983. {rest…: Heb. dwell confidently}
For thou wilt not leaveH5800 my soulH5315 in hellH7585; neither wilt thou sufferH5414 thine Holy OneH2623 to seeH7200 corruptionH7845.
Thou wilt shewH3045 me the pathH734 of lifeH2416: in thy presenceH6440 is fulnessH7648 of joyH8057; at thy right handH3225 there are pleasuresH5273 for evermoreH5331.
Querverweise zu Psalm 16,9 Ps 16,9
InG1722 thatG846 hourG5610 JesusG2424 rejoiced inG21 spiritG4151, andG2532 saidG2036, I thankG1843 theeG4671, O FatherG3962, LordG2962 of heavenG3772 andG2532 earthG1093, thatG3754 thou hast hidG613 these thingsG5023 fromG575 the wiseG4680 andG2532 prudentG4908, andG2532 hast revealedG601 themG846 unto babesG3516: even soG3483, FatherG3962; forG3754 soG3779 it seemedG1096 goodG2107 inG1715 thyG4675 sightG1715.
To the end that my gloryH3519 may singH2167 praise to thee, and not be silentH1826. O LORDH3068 my GodH430, I will give thanksH3034 unto thee for everH5769. {my glory: that is, my tongue, or, my soul}
If a manH1397 dieH4191, shall he liveH2421 again? all the daysH3117 of my appointed timeH6635 will I waitH3176, till my changeH2487 comeH935.
All thingsG3956 are deliveredG3860 to meG3427 ofG5259 myG3450 FatherG3962: andG2532 no manG3762 knowethG1097 whoG5101 the SonG5207 isG2076, butG1508 the FatherG3962; andG2532 whoG5101 the FatherG3962 isG2076, butG1508 the SonG5207, andG2532 he to whomG3739+G1437 the SonG5207 willG1014 revealG601 him. {many ancient copies add these words at the beginning of verse, and turning to his Disciples, he said}
Awake upH5782, my gloryH3519; awakeH5782, psalteryH5035 and harpH3658: I myself will awakeH5782 earlyH7837.
Thou shalt callH7121, and I will answerH6030 thee: thou wilt have a desireH3700 to the workH4639 of thine handsH3027.
ThereforeG1223+G5124 didG2165 myG3450 heartG2588 rejoiceG2165, andG2532 myG3450 tongueG1100 was gladG21; moreoverG1161+G2089 alsoG2532 myG3450 fleshG4561 shall restG2681 inG1909 hopeG1680:
And though afterH310 my skinH5785 worms destroyH5362 this body, yet in my fleshH1320 shall I seeH2372 GodH433: {And…: or, After I shall awake, though this body be destroyed, yet out of my flesh}
EvenG2532 soG3779 the tongueG1100 isG2076 a littleG3398 memberG3196, andG2532 boasteth great thingsG3166. BeholdG2400, how greatG2245 a matterG5208 a littleG3641 fireG4442 kindlethG381! {a matter: or, wood}
AndG2532 the tongueG1100 is a fireG4442, a worldG2889 of iniquityG93: soG3779 isG2525 the tongueG1100 amongG1722 ourG2257 membersG3196, that it defilethG4695 the wholeG3650 bodyG4983, andG2532 setteth on fireG5394 the courseG5164 of natureG1078; andG2532 it is set on fireG5394 ofG5259 hellG1067. {course: Gr. wheel}
ForG1063 everyG3956 kindG5449 of beastsG2342, andG5037+G2532 of birdsG4071, andG5037 of serpentsG2062, andG2532 of things in the seaG1724, is tamedG1150, andG2532 hath been tamedG1150 of mankindG5449+G442: {kind: Gr. nature} {mankind: Gr. nature of man}
ButG1161 the tongueG1100 canG1410 noG3762 manG444 tameG1150; it is an unrulyG183 evilG2556, fullG3324 of deadlyG2287 poisonG2447.
TherewithG1722+G846 bless weG2127 GodG2316, evenG2532 the FatherG3962; andG2532 therewithG1722+G846 curse weG2672 menG444, whichG3588 are madeG1096 afterG2596 the similitudeG3669 of GodG2316.
Whom I shall seeH2372 for myself, and mine eyesH5869 shall beholdH7200, and not anotherH2114; though my reinsH3629 be consumedH3615 withinH2436 me. {another: Heb. a stranger} {though…: or, my reins within me are consumed with earnest desire (for that day)} {within…: Heb. in my bosom}
The wickedH7563 is driven awayH1760 in his wickednessH7451: but the righteousH6662 hath hopeH2620 in his deathH4194.
Thy deadH4191 men shall liveH2421, together with my dead bodyH5038 shall they ariseH6965. AwakeH6974 and singH7442, ye that dwellH7931 in dustH6083: for thy dewH2919 is as the dewH2919 of herbsH219, and the earthH776 shall cast outH5307 the deadH7496.