Mine eye is consumed because of grief; it waxeth old because of all mine enemies.
Parallel translations
- WEB My eye wastes away because of grief. It grows old because of all my adversaries.
- BSB My eyes fail from grief; they grow dim because of all my foes.
- NKJV My eye wastes away because of grief; It grows old because of all my enemies.
- NASB My eye has wasted away with grief; It has grown old because of all my enemies.
- NLT My vision is blurred by grief; my eyes are worn out because of all my enemies.
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Quick answer
David's eyes grow weak and dim from grief caused by his many adversaries. Prolonged sorrow and opposition wear down the whole person.
Overview
The toll of unrelenting grief and hostility shows even in David's failing eyes. His suffering is both inward sorrow and the pressure of enemies around him. Yet this lament is offered to God, and the very next verse turns to confidence, showing that grief poured out before the Lord can give way to renewed hope.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Job 17:7Mine eye also is dim by reason of sorrow, and all my members are as a shadow.
- Ps 38:10My heart panteth, my strength faileth me: as for the light of mine eyes, it also is gone from me.
- Lam 5:17For this our heart is faint; for these things our eyes are dim.
- Ps 88:9Mine eye mourneth by reason of affliction: LORD, I have called daily upon thee, I have stretched out my hands unto thee.
- Ps 32:3When I kept silence, my bones waxed old through my roaring all the day long.
- Ps 31:9–10Have mercy upon me, O LORD, for I am in trouble: mine eye is consumed with grief, yea, my soul and my belly.
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