Psalms 107:6

"Hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted in them."

Key Reflection

In ancient times, hunger and thirst were not merely physical complaints but grave threats to survival. The phrase "hungry and thirsty" in Psalms 107:6 vividly describes individuals on the brink of death due to lack of food and water. This imagery would have resonated deeply with the original audience, who lived in an era where scarcity of basic necessities could lead to severe dehydration, starvation, and even death, underscoring the desperate plight of those described in the psalm.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble -The language in this verse is repeated in this psalm inPsalms 107:13,Psalms 107:19,Psalms 107:28- as if this were the main subject of the psalm, that when the people of God in different circumstances, or under various forms of trouble, call upon God, he hears them and delivers them.

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