Psalms 42
42
Longing for God’s Presence in the Temple
1For the leader. A maskil of the Korahites.#The Korahites: a major guild of Temple singers (2 Chr 20:19) whose name appears in the superscriptions of Ps 42; 44–49; 84–85; 87–88.
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2As the deer longs for streams of water,#Ps 63:2; 84:3; 143:6; Is 26:9.
so my soul longs for you, O God.
3My soul thirsts for God, the living God.
When can I enter and see the face of God?#See the face of God: “face” designates a personal presence (Gn 33:10; Ex 10:28–29; 2 Sm 17:11). The expressions “see God/God’s face” occur elsewhere (Ps 11:7; 17:15; cf. Ex 24:10; 33:7–11; Jb 33:26) for the presence of God in the Temple.#Ps 27:4.
4My tears have been my bread day and night,#Ps 80:6; 102:10.
as they ask me every day, “Where is your God?”#Ps 79:10; Jl 2:17.
5Those times I recall
as I pour out my soul,#Lam 3:20.
When I would cross over to the shrine of the Mighty One,#The shrine of the Mighty One: this reading follows the tradition of the Septuagint and the Vulgate.
to the house of God,
Amid loud cries of thanksgiving,
with the multitude keeping festival.#Ps 122:5.
6Why are you downcast, my soul;
why do you groan within me?
Wait for God, for I shall again praise him,
my savior and my God.
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7My soul is downcast within me;
therefore I remember you
From the land of the Jordan#From the land of the Jordan: the sources of the Jordan are in the foothills of Mount Hermon in present-day southern Lebanon. Mount Mizar is presumed to be a mountain in the same range. and Hermon,
from Mount Mizar,#Ps 43:3.
8#Deep calls to deep: to the psalmist, the waters arising in the north are overwhelming and far from God’s presence, like the waters of chaos (Ps 18:5; 69:2–3, 15; Jon 2:3–6).Deep calls to deep
in the roar of your torrents,
and all your waves and breakers
sweep over me.#Ps 18:5; 32:6; 69:2; 88:8; Jon 2:4.
9By day may the Lord send his mercy,
and by night may his righteousness be with me!
I will pray#I will pray…I will say: in the midst of his depression the psalmist turns to prayer. Despite his situation he trusts the Lord to deliver him from his sorrow so that he may enter the Temple precincts and praise him once again (Ps 43:3–4, 5b). to the God of my life,
10I will say to God, my rock:
“Why do you forget me?#Ps 18:2; 31:3–4.
Why must I go about mourning
with the enemy oppressing me?”
11It shatters my bones, when my adversaries reproach me,
when they say to me every day: “Where is your God?”
12Why are you downcast, my soul,
why do you groan within me?
Wait for God, for I shall again praise him,
my savior and my God.
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Psalms 42
42
Book 2
(Psalms 42-72)
To the director: A maskil from the Korah family.
1Like a deer drinking from a stream,
I reach out to you, my God.#42:1 Or “As a deer stretches out to drink water from a stream, so my soul thirsts for you, God.”
2My soul thirsts for the living God.
When can I go to meet with him?
3Instead of food, I have only tears day and night,
as my enemies laugh at me and say, “Where is your God?”
4My heart breaks as I remember the pleasant times in the past,
when I walked with the crowds as I led them up to God’s Temple.
I remember the happy songs of praise
as they celebrated the festival.
5-6Why am I so sad?
Why am I so upset?
I tell myself, “Wait for God’s help!
You will again be able to praise him,
your God, the one who will save you.”
In my sadness I say, “I will remember you from here on this small hill,#42:5-6 small hill Or “Mount Mizar.”
where Mount Hermon and the Jordan River meet.”
7I hear the roar of the water coming from deep within the earth.
It shouts to the water below as it tumbles down the waterfall.
God, your waves come one after another,
crashing all around and over me.#42:7 God, your waves … over me These word pictures describe the psalmist’s feelings about the many troubles the Lord has allowed him to experience.
8By day the Lord shows his faithful love,
and at night I have a song for him—a prayer for the God of my life.#42:8 the God of my life Or “my living God.”
9I say to God, my Rock,
“Why have you forgotten me?
Why must I suffer this sadness that my enemies have brought me?”
10Their constant insults are killing me.
They never stop asking, “Where is your God?”
11Why am I so sad?
Why am I so upset?
I tell myself, “Wait for God’s help!
You will again be able to praise him,
your God, the one who will save you.”
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