Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Psalms 40:12 - 40:12

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Psalms 40:12 - 40:12


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evils - inflicted by others.

iniquities - or penal afflictions, and sometimes calamities in the wide sense. This meaning of the word is very common (Psa 31:11; Psa 38:4; compare Gen 4:13, Cain’s punishment; Gen 19:15, that of Sodom; 1Sa 28:10, of the witch of En-dor; also 2Sa 16:12; Job 19:29; Isa 5:18; Isa 53:11). This meaning of the word is also favored by the clause, “taken hold of me,” which follows, which can be said appropriately of sufferings, but not of sins (compare Job 27:20; Psa 69:24). Thus, the difficulties in referring this Psalm to Christ, arising from the usual reading of this verse, are removed. Of the terrible afflictions, or sufferings, alluded to and endured for us, compare Luk 22:39-44, and the narrative of the scenes of Calvary.

my heart faileth me - (Mat 26:38), “My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death.”

cannot look up - literally, “I cannot see,” not denoting the depression of conscious guilt, as Luk 18:13, but exhaustion from suffering, as dimness of eyes (compare Psa 6:7; Psa 13:3; Psa 38:10). The whole context thus sustains the sense assigned to iniquities.