Psalms 38:7

"For my waist is filled with burning. There is no soundness in my flesh."

Key Reflection

This verse vividly describes a profound physical and spiritual affliction, reflecting deep internal pain and disease. The author feels consumed by guilt and suffering, seeing his entire body as without health or wholeness due to divine wrath for sin.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

For my bones are filled with a loathsome disease -This would seem to indicate the seat of the disease, though not its nature. The word used here, according to Gesenius (Lexicon), properly denotes the internal muscles of the loins near the kidneys, to which the fat adheres. The word rendered “loathsome” - the word “disease” being supplied by our translators - is derived fromקלהqâlâh, a word which means to roast, to parch, as fruit, grain, etc.; and then, in the form used here, it means scorched, burned; hence, a burning or inflammation; and the whole phrase would be synonymous with “an inflam

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