Psalms 13

Tyndale Open Study Notes 4 verses

Psalms 13:1

Ps 13 The psalmist’s piercing cry for help becomes a confident song of hope.13:1-2 How long? The fourfold repetition expresses agitation and deep anguish (79:5).

Psalms 13:2

13:2 A sense of anguish and sorrow closes off any perspective of hope (6:3). Unless the Lord answers the psalmist’s prayers (22:1), death seems inescapable, torturous, and slow (6:6; 32:3; 55:4; 61:2; 102:5; 116:3). The psalmist hardly knows how to pray; he longs for God’s redemption (25:17-18; 31:10; 38:8; 39:2).

Psalms 13:3

13:3-4 Only the Lord can bring enlightenment and relief. The psalmist longs for the Lord’s vindication so that his foes will not rejoice.13:3 The psalmist’s affliction feels like death (22:15; 55:4; 88:15; 94:17; 116:3).

Psalms 13:5

13:5-6 The psalmist no longer hears the ridicule of his foes. Instead, because of his trust in the Lord, he is full of joy.
HelloAO · Changes were made to the content to change the format to JSON to make it compatible with the Free Use Bible API. No changes were made to the content contained in the XML formatting.

Keyboard shortcuts

Search or jump to a reference
K
Previous / next chapter
Previous / next verse
kj
Favorite selected verse
f
Cycle selected verse highlight
h
Note on selected verse
n
Copy selected verse link
y
Open word study for selected verse
w
Open book picker
g
Switch translation
t
Toggle study panel
s
Desk Guide / Word / My
123
Close panels and menus
Esc
This sheet
?