Psalms 69 Commentary
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David implores God to save him from the imminent dangers threatening to sweep his life away like a flood. He is exhausted from crying out and is surrounded by many enemies who unjustly are against him.
An explanation of Psalms 69:5
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David describes his grief and sickness over his reproach. He laments how he finds no comfort, and how from the places where he expects to receive sympathy, he is given gall and vinegar instead. This scripture is prophetic of the gall and sour wine which Jesus was offered on the cross.
An explanation of Psalms 69:22
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Psalm 69 is an appeal of David to God for salvation from his enemies. In it, David recounts his inner anguish from the reproach heaped upon him and he expresses his trust in the LORD who will rescue him from his shame. This psalm is prophetic of Jesus the Messiah's humiliation on the cross and the vindication of His faith in the LORD to redeem Him.
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