PSAL. LXIX.
To the chief musician upon Shoshannim, a Psalm of David.
This Psalm of David, Consists of his Complaints and servent Prayers, and Comfortable predictions of his Deliverance, and of the Ruin of his Enemies. But the Condition of this Psalm is, like that of divers others, wherein although the Matter or Substance of it agree in some sort to David, yet there are some singular passages; which he delivers with a particular Respect unto Christ, of whom he was an Emi∣nent Type, and upon whom his Thoughts were much and often fixed, and of whom they are more fitly and fully understood: and therefore they are justly applied to him in the New Testament, as we shall see.
1 SAve me, O God, for * 1.1 the waters a 1.2 are come in unto my soul b 1.3.
2 * 1.4 I sink in † 1.5 deep mire c 1.6, where there is no standing d 1.7: I am come into † 1.8 deep waters, where * 1.9 the floods overflow me.
3 I am weary of my crying e 1.10, my throat is dried f 1.11: mine eyes fail g 1.12 while I wait for my God.
4 They that * 1.13 hate me without a cause g, are more than the hairs of mine head: they that would destroy me being mine enemies wrongfully, are mighty: then I restored that which I took not away h 1.14. * 1.15
5 O God, thou knowest my foolishness, and my † 1.16 sins are not hid from thee e.* 1.17
6 Let not them that wait on thee f 1.18, O LORD GOD of hosts, be ashamed g 1.19 for my sake h 1.20: let not those that seek thee, be confounded for my sake, O God of Israel.
7 Because for thy sake i 1.21 I have born reproach: shame hath covered my face k 1.22.
8 I * 1.23 am become a stranger unto my brethen, and an alien unto my Mothers children l 1.24.
9 * 1.25 For m 1.26 the zeal of thine house n 1.27 hath eaten me up o 1.28, * 1.29 and the reproaches of them that re∣proached thee p 1.30, are fallen upon me q 1.31.
10 † 1.32 When I wept r 1.33, and chastened s 1.34 my soul t 1.35 with fasting that was to my reproach u 1.36.