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NASB | Psalm 25:1 To You, O LORD, I lift up my soul. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Psalm 25:1 To You, O LORD, I lift up my soul. |
Subject: exegetical study |
Bible Note: "Psa 25:1 - Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul. Either "in prayer", as the Chaldee paraphrase adds (s); and denotes sincere, affectionate, hearty prayer to God, a drawing nigh to him with a true heart: for unless the heart is lifted up, the lifting up of the eyes or hands in prayer is of no avail; see Lam_3:41; or by way of offering to the Lord, as some Jewish writers (t) interpret it; David not only presented his body in public worship, but his soul also as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which was his reasonable service; or else as a "depositum", which he committed into the hands of God, to be under his care and protection; and then the sense is the same with Psa_31:5 (u); the phrase is sometimes used to express earnest and vehement desire after anything; See Gill on Psa_24:4; and may here intend the very great desire of the psalmist after communion with God; which is elsewhere by him expressed by panting after him, and by thirsting for him in a dry and thirsty land, Psa_42:1; the desires of his soul were not to vain things, the vanities and idols of the Gentiles, but to God only, and to the remembrance of his name. (s) So Kimchi and Ben Melech. (t) R. Moseh in Aben Ezra in loc. (u) Midrash Tillim." [John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible] - Nolan |
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