Commentary On the Psalms volume 2

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Commentary On the Psalms volume 2
Heinrich Ewald
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For the poet has brought himself into such a state of mind that he, giving up all that is perverse and false, has desired only to see the pure truth, and with this sincerity and boldness appears before God (vv. 5, G, 8). But having become inwardly so bold, and, in the midst of woe and sorrow, so clear and strong, he must equally feel the deepest and most grievous remorse for the recognized sin, and the most urgent, intensest longing for the new life in God, or for new strength and willingness i...n the Divine spirit. Thus the poet is filled by that one great feeling, and produces this siucerest and purest song, supplicating for new strength and purification, and- revealing the deepest truths. And in this account it forms as the outburst of an unique, pure sensibihty, an insepa- rable whole from vv. 3-10.
It follows from the poet's beginning his song in this highest truth and purest endeavour, that there necessarily occur to him in the midst of his agonizing sorrow, reasons for hope and claims upon the Divine grace and forgiveness, — reasons which cannot and ought not to excuse the sin, but which, — for him who in deepest repentance again stri\:cs after God — lighten this 'endeavour, and give him the support of the Divine audience.


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