Your fierce anger has overwhelmed me. Your terrors have paralyzed me.
Parallel translations
- WEB Your fierce wrath has gone over me. Your terrors have cut me off.
- KJV Thy fierce wrath goeth over me; thy terrors have cut me off.
- BSB Your wrath has swept over me; Your terrors have destroyed me.
- NKJV Your fierce wrath has gone over me; Your terrors have cut me off.
- NASB Your burning anger has passed over me; Your terrors have destroyed me.
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God's fierce wrath has swept over him and His terrors have cut him off. He feels overwhelmed by divine judgment.
Overview
Heman again describes being engulfed by God's wrath and terrors, feeling severed from comfort. The relentless imagery conveys unrelieved distress. This experience of overwhelming wrath finds its ultimate answer in Christ, who absorbed the wrath that would otherwise cut off His people.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 11
- Rev 6:17for the great day of his wrath has come; and who is able to stand?”
- Dan 9:26After the sixty-two weeks the Anointed One shall be cut off, and shall have nothing: and the people of the prince who shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary; and its end shall be with a flood, and even to the end shall be war; desolations are determined.
- Gal 3:13Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us. For it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree,”
- Ps 90:7For we are consumed in your anger. We are troubled in your wrath.
- Ps 89:46How long, Yahweh? Will you hide yourself forever? Will your wrath burn like fire?
- Rom 8:32He who didn’t spare his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how would he not also with him freely give us all things?
- Ps 102:10Because of your indignation and your wrath, for you have taken me up, and thrown me away.
- Ps 90:11Who knows the power of your anger, your wrath according to the fear that is due to you?
- Isa 53:4–6Surely he has borne our sickness, and carried our suffering; yet we considered him plagued, struck by God, and afflicted.
- Isa 53:8He was taken away by oppression and judgment; and as for his generation, who considered that he was cut off out of the land of the living and stricken for the disobedience of my people?
- Ps 38:1–2A Psalm by David, for a memorial. Yahweh, don’t rebuke me in your wrath, neither chasten me in your hot displeasure.
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