aPs 13
b13:1-2
c79:5
d13:2
e6:3
f22:1
g6:6
h32:3
i55:4
j61:2
k102:5
l116:3
m25:17-18
n31:10
o38:8
p39:2
q13:3-4
r13:3
s22:15
t55:4
u88:15
v94:17
w116:3
x13:5-6

‏ Psalms 13

Summary for Ps 13:1-6: Ps 13  a The psalmist’s piercing cry for help becomes a confident song of hope.
Summary for Ps 13:1-2: 13:1-2  b How long? The fourfold repetition expresses agitation and deep anguish (79:5  c).
13:2  d A sense of anguish and sorrow closes off any perspective of hope (6:3  e). Unless the Lord answers the psalmist’s prayers (22:1  f), death seems inescapable, torturous, and slow (6:6  g; 32:3  h; 55:4  i; 61:2  j; 102:5  k; 116:3  l). The psalmist hardly knows how to pray; he longs for God’s redemption (25:17-18  m; 31:10  n; 38:8  o; 39:2  p).
Summary for Ps 13:3-4: 13:3-4  q 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  r The psalmist’s affliction feels like death (22:15  s; 55:4  t; 88:15  u; 94:17  v; 116:3  w).
Summary for Ps 13:5-6: 13:5-6  x The psalmist no longer hears the ridicule of his foes. Instead, because of his trust in the Lord, he is full of joy.
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