Redeem Israel, O God, Out of all their troubles!
Parallel translations
- WEB Redeem Israel, God, out all of his troubles.
- KJV Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.
- BSB Redeem Israel, O God, from all its distress.
- ESV Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.
- NASB Redeem Israel, God, From all his distress.
- NLT O God, ransom Israel from all its troubles.
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Quick answer
David widens his prayer to ask God to redeem all Israel from its troubles. Personal lament closes with intercession for God's whole people.
Overview
The psalm ends by moving beyond David's individual distress to plead for the redemption of all Israel from its troubles. This shows that the believer's concern is not merely personal but embraces the whole covenant community. The cry for redemption points to Christ, who redeems his people, the true Israel, from all their sins and troubles.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Ps 130:8He will redeem Israel from all their sins.
- Ps 14:7Oh that the salvation of Israel would come out of Zion! When Yahweh restores the fortunes of his people, then Jacob shall rejoice, and Israel shall be glad.
- Ps 51:18–19Do well in your good pleasure to Zion. Build the walls of Jerusalem.
- Ps 122:6Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Those who love you will prosper.
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